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Job Opening
Scope of Work
EH&S Health Physicist
Introduction
This contract position opening for an Environmental Health & Safety Health
Physicist in the Southern California area. If interested please respond via
email to rgallego@tgainc.com
Scope
The contract Health Physicist will perform the following duties
Performs monthly surveys for radioactive contamination in laboratories.
Performs radioactive package receipt, inventory, surveys, and delivery.
Assists in conducting periodic reviews of labs to provide feedback on
compliance issues.
Assists radiation safety staff in remediation of radioactive material
spills.
Assists in investigating safety inquiries, complaints and compliance
problems.
Prepares transfer shipments of radioactive materials.
Participates in work group safety activities, meetings, discussions, etc.
Performs radioactive waste activities as needed, including:
Collection and segregation of radioactive waste.
Inputs computer data for radioactive waste inventory.
Performs liquid radioactive waste sampling and analysis
Performs dry radioactive waste surveys.
Inventories and controls radioactive waste for decay.
Prepares and packages radioactive waste for shipment.
Inspects radioactive waste collection and storage areas.
Purchases radioactive waste supplies based on established standards and
level
Performs radiation safety programs administrative functions as needed,
including:
Coordination of external dosimetry exchanges with staff.
Updates radiation survey instrument calibration database.
Inputs computer data into radiation safety program databases.
Files radiation safety programs records.
Schedules radiation safety training classes.
-Technical Requirements-
Minimum Requirements of Candidate
•College diploma or equivalent
•Two years hands on experience as a health physicist or similar experience
(e.g. radiation safety technician, etc.)
•General knowledge and experience using Macintosh computer applications:
Filmmaker Pro, MS Word, Pagemaker, Excel
•Demonstrated verbal and written communications skills
•Proficient problem solving skills
•Valid CA drivers license
Preferred Experience
•College degree in Environmental Health, Occupational Safety, Industrial
Hygiene, Health Physics or related field
•24-Hour Hazardous Waste Technician Certification
•Fork lift operation
Physical Requirements
•Standing, walking, 50 percent or more of the time worked.
•Ability to lift 50 lb.
•Ability to wear personal respirator
Experience:
This position requires two years of related safety experience as an EH&S
technician; experience as a radiation safety technician is preferred.
Necessary Skills:
The candidate must have good verbal and written communications skills as
well as problem solving skills. General knowledge and experience using
computer applications (FileMaker Pro, MS Word, Excel) is required. Data
entry is compliance driven, so accuracy is critical. The individual must
possess a valid CA drivers license and must be able to wear a personal
respirator. 24-hour Hazardous Waste Technician Certification is preferred.
The ability to operate a forklift is preferred.
Job Responsibilities:
This position will support radiation safety programs. Job responsibilities
will include the following: Performing radioactive package receipt surveys,
monthly surveys for radioactive contamination in laboratories, contamination
surveys of equipment and facilities for release to unrestricted use as
necessary, radioactive waste activities, external dosimetry exchange and
radiation safety administrative functions. Providing documentation related
to activities performed
Schedule
The contract position should be available to work during normal business
hours (8:30-5:30).
Special Considerations
An office cubical and necessary equipment will be provided to perform tasks.
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