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Fermilab Employment Opportunities
The following list of job openings at Fermilab is provided for
informational purposes only. You may apply in person or by sending a
resume, including salary history, to the Fermilab Employment Office via:
Mail: MS-116, P.O. Box 500, Batavia,Illinois 60510-0500, USA
Telephone: (630)840-3770, or
FAX: (630) 840-2306
E-mail: employ@fnal.gov
ES&H-RADIATION PROTECTION GRP
Engineering Physicist I.... The duties will include participation at all
levels in a broad array of health physics and related activities pertinent
to the radiation protection program of a high energy particle accelerator
laboratory. In addition, candidate will participate in the continued
development of this program in its technical administrative and compliance
aspects. The selected individual will also participate in oversight and
self-assessment activities.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: The essential functions include the evaluation and
development of the radiation safety program, support of internal and
external dosimetry programs, the conduct of radiological measurements,
possible participation in Fermilab's radiological training program, and/or
related assigned duties in support of Fermilab's integrated safety
management program. The selected individual must be willing and able to
qualify as a radiological worker and be willing to work with radioactive
materials in radiological areas. The individual selected will work in
accelerator tunnels, experimental enclosures and outdoor areas sitewide.
This includes the ability to climb ladders and stairs and work outdoors.
The individual must be able to be certified for entry into ODH areas. The
person must be available for occasional emergency call-ins and nonstandard
work hours and must be legally able to drive a passenger car or light truck.
A baccalaureate degree in health physics, physics, or related field with
two or more full-time equivalent years of health physics related
experience, or a Masters Degree in health physics or closely related
discipline is required. Complete or partial certification by the American
Board of Health Physics, and/or relevant work experience at an accelerator
facility, are considered to be highly desirable additional qualifications.
The selected individual must have working experience with personal
computers and must be able to demonstrate good analytical skills. Other
computer-related experience such as programming and/or database usage is
highly desirable. The ability to effectively communicate both orally and in
writing is required. A good working knowledge of radiation protection
regulations (DOE, state, or USNRC) is highly desirable. The selected
individual must be able to work with a minimum of supervision as a member
of a team. Candidates for position #980127 should submit a resume with
salary history to: clintner@fnal.gov
Elaine
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