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Position Sr. Health Physicist - Radiological Engineer
Position Title / Grade: Senior Health Physicist / 25
Personnel Requisition No.: BHI - 04012
Payroll Status: Regular Full Time
Salary: $4,190 Minimum Monthly
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
Responsible for the day-to-day interface between Environmental Restoration
Contractor (ERC) and other client oriented projects and the ERC Radiological
Control Program.
Prepares various technical reports to support implementation of Radiological
Control Program.
Assists project team members with the preparation of work packages to ensure
appropriate radiological controls are implemented.
Assists the client projects by identifying the Bechtel Hanford, Inc. (BHI)
and Eberline Services Hanford, Inc. (ESHI) resources requirements necessary
to support upcoming project work activities.
Provides technical health physics support to assigned ERC and/or client
project staff.
Assists in performing radiological control self-assessments as directed.
Performs assignments that have clear and specific objectives and require the
investigations of a limited number of variables with management support.
Stops work in imminent danger situations, recommends to management or
supervisor issuance of Notice of Non-Compliance, follows up to ensure
corrective actions as stipulated and approved by the supervisor are
implemented.
Assists, as assigned, in accident investigations, regulatory compliance
audits and project surveys.
JOB RELATED QUALIFICATIONS:
Minimum of a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Physics, Radiological
Science, a closely related science field, or a combination of equivalent
education and relevant experience. Minimum of eight years professional
experience in Applied Health Physics/radiological protection, with
experience in development, oversight, or implementation of an active
Decontamination and Decommissioning Program. Registration with the National
Registry of Radiation Protection Technologist (NRRPT) or Certification by
the American Board of Health Physics (ABHP) is desired. Must have an
understanding of regulatory requirements applicable to conduct of
radiological control programs. Must demonstrate excellent verbal and written
communication skills. Must be able to enter radiological areas and must
demonstrate the ability to access all locations including unimproved remote
areas. Must be able to meet the requirements to be a hazardous waste worker.
Must be able to perform the essential duties of the job. Must be able to
meet site access requirements.
To Apply
Fax your resume to (509) 372-9417, or mail your resume to: Human Resources,
Bechtel Hanford, Inc., 3070 George Washington Way, MSIN HO-08, Richland, WA
99352. Or you may leave your resume at the front desk of the Richland office
of the Environmental Restoration Contractor at 3070 George Washington Way,
Richland, WA. You may also submit your resume by e-mail to BHI Human
Resources at ercbhiemp@bhi-erc.com. You must indicate the position posting
number on your resume/cover letter. This position will close on Monday,
March 15, 2004, at 4:00 p.m. Resumes MUST ARRIVE no later than 4:00 p.m. on
the closing date. Thank you for your interest in employment with the
Environmental Restoration Contractor.
An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
Joe DeMers, Manager, CHP
Manager, Radiological Control
Bechtel Hanford, Inc.
Phone: (509) 375-4681
email: jwdemers@bhi-erc.com
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