Job Description
SMSI is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer; all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran
- Performs and documents radiation surveys, contamination surveys, airborne radioactivity, and chemical hazard surveys to characterize radiological conditions, support job-planning, job- coverage, post-job surveys, detect changes in conditions, release from radiological control areas, unrestricted off-site material removal, and radiological shipping surveys.
- Performs, understands and applies technical activities in support of the Health Physics programs.
- Collects and records data using Health Physics equipment to monitor personnel and work areas for existence of and extent of hazard.
- Using math and tools such as spreadsheets, converts the raw readings from radiological surveys to meaningful units for radiation protection purposes. This includes but is not limited to beta dose rates, contamination levels in dpm/100cm2, airborne concentration in μCi/ml and percent DAC.
- Recognizes and takes the appropriate action when radiological conditions are outside the pre-defined safety envelope as may be described in a radiation work permit, per radiological postings, safety or other unanticipated situations.
- May be required to work shift work or extended hours.
- Conducts Health Physics Hygiene related training for peers as well as site personnel.
- Implement radiological program procedures to ensure compliance with state and federal regulations.
- Control and maintain HP instruments including but not limited to inventory, performing or shipping offsite for periodic calibrations and maintenance, and performing daily use calibrations.
- Review and provide guidance on work documents (e.g., work packages, test plans/instructions, procedures) pertaining work that has radiological hygiene hazards.
- Accredited Health Physics or Industrial Hygiene, Safety, and Health training or certification (i.e. DOE core or INPO program) or maintain active registration through the National Registry of Radiation Protection Technologists (NRRPT); or 4+ years of Health Physics and Safety and / or Industrial Hygiene experience at a uranium facility (uranium enrichment, fuel fabrication, etc.).
- The candidate must be able to work onsite in Oak Ridge, TN.
- Must possess and maintain a DOE “Q” level security clearance.
- U.S. Citizenship is required.
- Associates degree in Industrial Hygiene, Safety and Health, Biological or Physical Science fields OR combined equivalent of related education and experience such as DOE core, INPO program, or maintain active registration through the National Registry of Radiation Protection Technologists (NRRPT).