[ RadSafe ] Announcing Center Director Positions in ORIA's NCRFO in Las Vegas NV and NAREL in Montgomery AL
Scott Kirk
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Sat Mar 23 16:05:57 CDT 2013
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From: Nielsen, Erik C. [mailto:Nielsen.Erik at epa.gov]
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Subject: [ RadSafe ] Announcing Center Director Positions in ORIA's NCRFO in Las Vegas NV and NAREL in Montgomery AL
For information purposed only. I have no additional information. Please see the links for the specific position and applicant status.
Colleagues:
Please help us spread the word on three ORIA openings which run from 2/27/13 through 3/12/13 on USAJobs.
U.S. EPA's Office of Air and Radiation (OAR) is pleased to announce three exciting supervisory opportunities in the Office of Radiation and Indoor Air (ORIA). ORIA is seeking highly skilled and motivated individuals to lead technical and scientific staff responsible for radiation environmental monitoring, emergency response and field operations. Interested applicants should have technical experience in radiation monitoring and analysis, as well as strong management experience.
Director, Center For Planning & Training (CPT), National Center For Radiation Field Operations (NCRFO) /GS-14 , Las Vegas NV.
The CPT Director oversees EPA's nationwide activities that include:
* Developing national and local radiological response planning efforts
* Creating radiation training programs and field exercises on field radiological emergency response operations
* Ensuring personnel readiness for field operations
* Providing radiological technical support to EPA and partners
Link for applicants without Federal status<https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/338547800> or applicants with Federal Status<https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/338547900>
Director, Center For Radiation Preparedness & Response (CRPR), National Center For Radiation Field Operations (NCRFO) /GS-14, Las Vegas, NV.
The CRPR Director oversees EPA's nationwide activities that include:
* Providing radiological technical support to EPA and partners
* Managing and executing field responses and exercises
* Maintaining field radiation monitoring and sampling assets
* Conducting field monitoring and technical consultation for radiological field operations, emergencies and cleanup activities
Link for applicants without Federal status<https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/338547500> or applicants with Federal status<https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/338547600>
Director, Center For Environmental Monitoring (CEM), National Analytical Radiation Environmental Laboratory (NAREL) /GS-14, Montgomery AL.
The CEM director oversees EPA's nationwide activities that include:
* Performing environmental radiation studies and near real-time radiation monitoring
* Managing EPA's radon instrument evaluation and testing programs
* Conducting field monitoring and laboratory analyses for radiological emergencies and cleanup activities
* Providing radiological technical support to EPA, other federal agencies and states
* Providing quality assurance support to the EPA ambient air monitoring networks
Link for applicants without Federal status<https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/338446100> or applicants with Federal status<https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/338645700>
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<https://www.usajobs.gov/> to be considered. The opening period for all three vacancies on USAJobs will run from 2/27/13 to 3/12/13.
Erik C. Nielsen
Health Physicist
USEPA, National Analytical Radiation Environmental Laboratory
540 South Morris Ave.
Montgomery, AL 36115
Phone 334-270-3475
Fax 334-270-3454
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