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PNNL Job Posting - Radiological Engineer
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory operated by Battelle has the
following open position. If you are interested in applying PLEASE do so
on our website at http://jobs.pnl.gov under current openings. DO NOT
reply to this e-mail.
ES&H Professional & Engineer/Sr. Professional & Engineer, Level 3/4
Environment, Safety, Health & Quality Directorate
Safety & Health / Radiological Control Support
Description:
The successful candidate will be responsible for facilitating the safe
and compliant conduct of research and operational activities, by
providing radiological engineering, technical support services and tools
to PNNL staff and line management. The successful candidate will assist
in the planning and evaluation of radiological work, will be responsible
for the development and maintenance of radiological control program
procedures and other documentation, and will apply their technical
expertise to the continued improvement of the PNNL Radiological Control
Program. Maintenance and development of technical competency will be
required.
Minimum Requirements:**
The minimum qualifications for the successful candidate will be a
Baccalaureate degree in engineering, science, or related field and at
least 5 years related experience. The following schedule defines the
general criteria that will be used to establish candidate's position:
- ESH&Q Professional & Engineer - BS degree and 5 years related
experience.
- Senior ESH&Q Professional & Engineer - BS degree and 10 years related
experience.
ABHP certification or an advanced degree in a related field is highly
desirable, and may serve as a substitute for 2 years of experience.
The successful candidate must possess a strong technical expertise in
radiological engineering, as well as one or more of the following
related disciplines: radiological monitoring, portable radiation
detection instrumentation, counting laboratory instrumentation and
quality assurance, and air sampling and monitoring. Knowledge of DOE
occupational radiation protection regulations, policies, programs, and
standards is required. Broad knowledge of other radiological control
disciplines is also required, and knowledge of other Environment,
Safety, and Health requirements and hazards is highly desirable.
The successful candidate will have well-developed oral and written
communications skills, and a demonstrated proficiency in the use of a
variety of computer applications (e.g., MS Office Suite, database
applications, internet applications). The role also requires the ability
to effectively communicate with a variety of levels of staff and
management in providing effective and compliant solutions to
radiological control problems. Experience in preparation and technical
review of radiological control procedures is necessary. Experience in
supervising bargaining-unit RCTs is desirable.
This candidate must be able to qualify as a Radiological Worker II for
entry into radiological areas. Occasional "hands-on" work with
radioactive material, work in radiation fields, and involvement in
radiological emergency response may be required.
**Must meet minimum requirements to receive further consideration.
Note:
Placement level will be dependent upon management's assessment of the
selected candidate's skills, experience, and ability to contribute. In
order to reduce cycle time, internal and external solicitations of
interest may run concurrent; however, qualified PNNL staff will be given
first consideration.
About PNNL:
"PNNL will be recognized worldwide and valued regionally for our
leadership in integrating chemical, physical, and biological sciences to
rapidly translate discoveries into solutions for challenges in energy,
national security, and the environment." Dr. Len Peters, Laboratory
Director.
Candidates wishing consideration should submit their resume online
through Jobseeker no later than 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time on 12/3/2003.
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