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RE: Environmental modeling position at EPA
I believe this position announcement answers many questions many of us have
had regarding EPA's positions on radiation for some time. I am distressed
that the ability to work and play well with others is considered more
important than knowledge of ionizing radiation for this position.
Andy
Andrew Karam, CHP (716) 275-1473 (voice)
Radiation Safety Officer (716) 275-3781 (office)
University of Rochester (716) 256-0365 (fax)
601 Elmwood Ave. Box HPH Rochester, NY 14642
Andrew_Karam@URMC.Rochester.edu
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The applicant must have considerable hands-on experience
in some field of local or global environmental modeling, but knowledge of
ionizing radiation issues is not essential.
The applicant should possess well-honed communications and social skills for
effective interactions with policy analysts, lawyers, economists, etc., and
the public. Also necessary is the flexibility to focus full energy on
nonscientific issues, as the need arises. In other words, the job requires
not only a solid scientist, but also a well-rounded, people-oriented
problem-solver.
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