[ RadSafe ] National Air and Radiation Environmental Laboratory Director Position Announcement
Erik Nielsen
Nielsen.Erik at epamail.epa.gov
Mon Jan 9 14:36:06 CST 2012
The National Air and Radiation Environmental Laboratory Director position
was posted on USAJobs today.
DIRECTOR, NATIONAL AIR AND RADIATION ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY/GS-15
U.S. EPA is seeking a highly skilled and motivated individual to lead one
of its key air and radiation laboratories. The announcement for the
position of Director of the National Air and Radiation Environmental
Laboratory (NAREL) within EPA's Office of Radiation and Indoor Air is
posted on USAJobs. The announcement closes on Monday, January 30, 2012.
The NAREL director manages a highly technical and experienced group of
scientists and engineers and a state-of-the-art laboratory facility in
Montgomery, Alabama. The diverse work of the laboratory includes
radioanalysis, radiochemistry, hazardous waste analysis and air monitoring
technical support. The director oversees nationwide activities that
include:
· Performing environmental radiation studies and near real-time radiation
monitoring.
· Conducting field monitoring and laboratory analyses for radiological
emergencies and cleanup activities.
· Providing radiological technical support to EPA, other federal agencies
and states.
Applicants should have strong technical experience in radiation monitoring
and analysis as well as strong management experience.
EPA consistently ranks as one of the top federal agencies in which to
work, offering solid benefits and a flexible work environment.
All applications must be submitted through USAJobs to be considered.
Federal employees should submit applications through
http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/306462900.
All other candidates should submit applications through
http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/306462000
Erik C. Nielsen
Health Physicist
USEPA, National Air and Radiation Environmental Laboratory
540 South Morris Ave.
Montgomery, AL 36115
Phone 334-270-3475
Fax 334-270-3454
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