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position announcement



The following posted on behalf of Ms. Mary Anne Schneck of the PA Bureau of

Rad Protection - DO NOT reply to me about this announcement. Appropriate

contact information is given below.





RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAM MANAGER



The Department of Environmental Protection is recruiting for a Radiation

Protection Program Manager in its Southeast, Conshohocken office.  This is a

professional managerial position associated with the Department's Radiation

Protection Program.



Requirements are:  Two years as a Radiation Protection Program Supervisor;

or seven years of professional experience in the recognition, evaluation and

control of radiation hazards, including a minimum of two years of

supervisory experience and a bachelor's degree with major coursework in the

physical, biological or radiological sciences or in engineering, with a

minimum of 20 college credits in the physical sciences, engineering or

mathematics; or certification as a health physicist by the American Board of

Health Physics, and 2 years of supervisory experience in the recognition,

evaluation and control of radiation hazards; or any equivalent combination

of experience and training..



This is a Civil Service position with a salary range of $55,531-$84,401 and

paid benefits.



For application materials contact:



Ms. Linda K. Cooper

Department of Environmental Protection

Bureau of  Human Resources

Classification, Placement & Recruitment Division

P.O. Box 2357, 2nd Floor, RCSOB

Harrisburg, PA   17105-2357

717-783-2021

lcooper@state.pa.us



Completed applications must be postmarked by 5:00 PM on April 4, 2003.

PA is proud to be an EEO employer supporting workforce diversity.







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