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Radioactive Materials Specialist I Advertisement
Position in an established radiation safety program; responsibilities include conducting radiation safety surveys, receipt and distribution of radioactive materials and assist with instrument calibration and record maintenance. Position requires either a bachelor’s degree in a science related discipline or an associate degree in health physics with an equivalent level of experience; experience handling radioactive materials and operating radiation detection equipment; physically capable of using a respirator; valid driver’s license with the ability to obtain a Commercial Driver’s License with a hazardous materials endorsement within 6 months of employment; ability to comply with the University’s Fleet Safety Program and the CDL Drug and Alcohol Testing program.
Desirable qualifications include experience with chemical and radiation safety as in a university setting; familiarity with NRC, RCRA, DOT and OSHA regulations; and computer experience in a Windows environment. Salary range is $ 26,410 – 32,345. Refer resume to: Joe Graves, Radiation Safety Officer, The University of Iowa, Health Protection Office, Iowa City, Iowa, 52242-1000. The University of Iowa is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
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