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RSO Position
The following position is available at CMU. Please do
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B. Scott Davidson, CHP
Davidson & Associates, LLC
Carnegie Mellon University
Staff Employment Opportunity
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY
JOB NUMBER-CATEGORY: 40430 - Facilities/Safety
DATE: 5/5/00 JD
TITLE: Radiation Safety Officer
DEPARTMENT: Environmental Health and Safety
NUMBER OF POSITIONS: 1
FT/PT STATUS: Full-time
REGULAR/TEMPORARY: Regular
SALARY RANGE: $35,241 - $64,373 ($35,593 - $65,135
effective 7/1/00)
JOB GRADE: 10
JOB CLASS CODE (JCC): 3404 (not for applicant use)
FLSA STATUS: Exempt
HOURS: Full-time
This position is responsible for providing management
and direction for
Carnegie Mellon's Radiation Safety Program (ionizing
and non-ionizing).
Assists university officials, staff and students to
adhere to the terms
and conditions of Carnegie Mellon's radioactive
material licenses.
Ensures compliance with Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
and Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection regulations,
and consensus safety
standard by program development, training,
surveillance and providing
recommendations to correct unsafe practices. Directs
activities of
Radiation Safety Technician.
QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in health physics,
engineering,
science, safety, environmental science, health or
industrial hygiene or
equivalent combination of training and experience;
five years of
radiation protection and safety experience;
demonstrated knowledge and
interpretation of NRC and DEP regulations; ability to
effectively
communicate with others and keep accurate records;
proficient with field
survey instrumentation, proportional gas flow
detection, liquid
scintillation counter and interpretation of data;
responsible for the
supervision of the radiation safety technician,
competent with computer
applications including word processing, spreadsheet
and database
software; ability (including passing medical
examinations) and
willingness to wear tight-fitting respirators; must be
clean shaven when
wearing tight fitting respirator face-piece; must be
mobile and capable
of walking, climbing and crawling through dirty
environmentally hostile
workplaces; minimal radioactive exposure; may be
exposed to potential or
actual health and safety hazards; under conditions of
temperature and
humidity extremes; prior to beginning work, must
complete OSHA Hazardous
Waste Operations and Emergency Response training.
Preferred
qualifications: Master's degree in health physics,
engineering, science,
safety, environmental science, health, or industrial
hygiene or
equivalent combination of training and experience;
demonstrated
knowledge and interpretation of OSHA regulations.
This is a summary statement of the responsibilities
and qualifications
for this position.
Carnegie Mellon is an AA/EEO employer.
Carnegie Mellon University publishes an annual campus
security report
describing the university's security, alcohol and
drug, and sexual
assault policies and containing statistics about the
number and type of
crimes committed on the campus during the preceding
three years. You
can obtain a copy by contacting the Carnegie Mellon
Security Department
at 412-268-2323. The security report is available
through the World
Wide Web at http://www.cmu.edu/security/stats.html
APPLICANT INSTRUCTIONS: You are required to submit a
separate
application or resume for each position of interest to
you. Please
indicate on the materials you submit the job number
and title of the job
for which you seek referral. Please do not contact
the hiring
department directly.
HUMAN RESOURCES - EMPLOYMENT
Whitfield Hall
143 N. Craig Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
412-268-4747
Jobline 412-268-8545
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