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position announcement
PETNet Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Regional Health Physicist position
PETNet Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is currently seeking a Regional Health
Physicist for the Corporate Radiological Compliance Department. This
position will be responsible for assisting in the development and
implementation of the Corporate Radiological Compliance Program (radiation
protection and DOT). In particular, this position will be responsible for
several program elements (e.g. training, policies & procedures, radiation
protection design, etc.) for the PETNet Corporate program, as well as
supporting the compliance programs (e.g. audits, licensing, health physics
support, etc.) for the assigned PETNet pharmacies.
The ideal candidate should have a B.S. or M.S. (preferred) in Health
Physics, with approximately five years experience in operational health
physics related to nuclear pharmacies, medical facilities, and/or materials
licenses. The ideal candidate should be a self-motivated individual, having
a strong technical background and sound knowledge of regulatory
requirements (NRC/DOT/Agreement States), and have excellent interpersonal
and communication skills. Approximately 50% travel is required for this
position.
PETNet Pharmaceuticals, Inc., with its corporate office in Knoxville,
Tennessee, operates nuclear pharmacies in the United States for the
manufacture and distribution of PET products. The Regional Health Physicist
will be located in Knoxville. PETNet offers an excellent compensation and
benefits package.
If interested, please e-mail your resume to Ashok Dhar, Corporate
Radiological Compliance, at the following address:
ashok.dhar@petnetpharmaceutical.com.
Roger Moroney, CHP
Regional Health Physicist
PETNet Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
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