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job posting
Currently, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has and opening for
Health Physicist 3/4.
There will also be openings posted soon for Technicians. Resumes are
being accepted. Please respond to me personally.
Department: Environ & Rad Protection
Date Opened: 06/11/2002
Working within the Environmental Health and Safety Division (EH&S) the
Health Physicist will support the Operational Health Physics Group(OHP).
The OHP Group provides health physics support to the LBNL research
community including the 88" Cyclotron, the Biomedical ImagingFacility
(PET/Cyclotron), biomedical and actinide chemistry research. To learn
more about the Environmental Health and Safety Division's work.
Note: There are two classifications for this position: H10.3 Health
Physicist 3, and H10.4 Health Physicist 4. Classification will be
determined by the demonstrated knowledge, skills, and abilities of the
selected candidate.
Duties: Essential - The selected candidate will be responsible for
working in close cooperation with LBNL research staff to implement and
maintain radiation work authorizations issued to control the use of
unsealed and sealed radioisotopes. Responsibilities include performing
hazards evaluations, recommending appropriate controls and monitoring,
conducting audits of work areas and facilities, performing ALARA
reviews, recommending corrective actions when necessary, and monitoring
employee external and internal doses. Additional responsibilities
include writing applicable procedures, evaluating radiation monitoring
equipment, supervision of radiological control technicians, managing
required records and performing radiation safety training. The position
reports to the OHP group leader.
Qualifications: Essential - The candidate must possess a B.S. in health
physics or related discipline plus a minimum of seven years experience
in radiological safety at the professional level. Advanced degrees/and
or progression toward certification (CHP) are desired and may be
substituted for experience requirement. Excellent written and oral
communication skills, previous supervisory responsibilities, and project
management experience are required. Marginal - Ph.D. in Health Physics
or related science. Direct experience with the development and
implementation of programs to meet 10CFR835, 49CFR and part 20
requirements. Direct experience managing diverse radiation safety
issues.
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