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Job Opportunity
The Princeton University Plasma Physics Laboratory, a world renowned fusion
energy research center, under contract with the U. S. Department of Energy,
has an opening for a Health Physics Technician.
The successful candidate will perform radiation and contamination surveys of
radiological controlled areas and radioactive materials at PPPL using
appropriate instrumentation and completing required documentation. Provide
authorization to personnel to enter areas or to move or remove materials
after survey analyses are completed. Provide health physics coverage for
work performed in radiological controlled areas, including maintenance,
facility operations equipment removal and equipment installations. Also,
perform additional duties as assigned.
The position requires a high school diploma or equivalent, a minimum of 5
years experience at commercial nuclear power plants or other radiological
facilities, and/or other DOE nuclear facilities, knowledge of senior
technician qualifications as outlined in ANSI 3.1 1981. Must be capable of
accessing any and all experimental, operating and construction areas in
order to physically view work practices and conduct surveys. Must be capable
of climbing ladders and accessing elevated areas and facilities.
PPPL offers attractive salary and benefits packages. Qualified applicants
should forward two (2) resumes to: Employment Manager, Princeton Plasma
Physics Laboratory
James Forrestal Campus, P.O. Box 451, Princeton, NJ 08543-0451.
Fax (609) 243-2050. Email resume to careers@pppl.gov
George Ascione
Manager, Health Physics
DOE Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
P.O. Box 451
Princeton, New Jersey 08543
C-Site, REML Room 1, MS01
Phone: 609-243-2513 Lab Pager #012 Skypager Pin # 2294346
Fax: 609-243-2551 Email gascione@pppl.gov
You can visit the home page of the DOE Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
at http://www.pppl.gov
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