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Boeing Job Opportunity - Requisition No. 02-1002320



There is an immediate need for a Radiation Safety Specialist at Boeing's Santa Susana Field Laboratory in Southern California.  The position will support the Department of Energy's radiological cleanup program.

Job Description

A position is open for a Radiation Safety Specialist (Level 4) at Rocketdyne's Santa Susana Field Laboratory, part of The Boeing Company. The candidate will be a member of the Radiation Safety department of Rocketdyne's Safety, Health & Environmental Affairs.  Activities performed by the Radiation Safety department include occupational and environmental
radiation protection, oversight of DOE remediation projects, measurement and reporting of environmental monitoring data to agencies, and implementation of radiological surveys for facility/site characterization and final release for unrestricted use.

Job Skills & Qualifications

Familiarity with many or all of the following is preferred.  Environmental and low level radwaste sample counting and analysis with a Canberra Gamma MCA/Spectrometer.  Use of portable ISOCS gamma spectroscopy systems.  Radwaste management, characterization and profiling.  Use of field radiation instrumentation and environmental air monitoring systems.  Familiarity with environmental regulations including DOE 5400.5 and 10 CFR 834.  Familiarity with DOE, NRC and EPA guides for final radiological release surveys including MARSSIM.  Familiarity with radiological environmental software including CAP88PC, Microshield, RESRAD, and SitePro.  Good communication skills (written and verbal) and good computer skills are required.  The candidate will be expected to interact with internal and external customers including management, DOE, regulatory gencies and the public.  The successful candidate will be expected to take a lead role in high profile tasks.

Required Education

BS degree (or higher) in health physics, nuclear engineering, or an equivalent engineering or scientific field, with at least 15 years relevent experience.  Certification as a CHP is preferable.
Additional Information
 
The candidate will be required to pass a Radiation Worker medical exam prior to employment.  Salary will be based on factors including education, qualifications and length and scope of relevant experience.  Median salary for a Level 4 Radiation Safety Specialist in the Southern California area is $76,100

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Alternatively, submit resumes to:
 
Phil Rutherford
Manager, Radiation Safety
Rocketdyne Propulsion & Power
The Boeing Company
6633 Canoga Ave. T038
Canoga Park, CA 91309-7922

Tel: 818-586-6140
Fax: 818-586-5194
Email:
philip.d.rutherford@boeing.com
Web: www.boeing.com/space/rdyne/