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The following opportunities were recently announced. Respond to the address or e:mail to employ@fnal.gov or to clitner@fnal.gov. Please, please do not respond directly to me.

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



Technician II.... Under the direction of Beams Division ES&H staff members, this individual will be expected to perform contamination surveys, beam-off residual activation surveys, inspections and oversight related to the Fermilab Radiological Control Manual, and the Beams Division radiological controls program. This will include monitoring for proper labeling, storage and handling techniques of radioactive materials via audits and area tours as well as workplace exposure investigations. It will also involve supervising work the radioactive materials and tasks in radioactive environments. This individual will be expected to carryout the BD Radioactive Waste program, the BD Snoop program, and other programs as necessary. Person will also be expected to participate in spill response emergencies and clean-up activities.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This individual will perform surveys and sampling year-round in outdoor and indoor environments including radiation and high radiation areas. This position requires heavy lifting, climbing stairs, ladders and earth berms, as well as sitting or standing for extended periods of time. Must be able to pass Fermilab physical requirements for ODH and confined space work and be able to legally operate passenger vehicles. Must possess good written and oral communication skills and be able to communicate with all levels of division personnel. Job will require some shift work and occasional emergency call-in.

This individual should possess certification in one of the following areas or demonstrate equivalency: Radiological Control Technician at DOE facility; ELT or LELT in the U.S. Navy Nuclear Power Program; Health Physics Technician at a commercial nuclear power plant; or a degree in Health Physics, Radiation Safety or related field with at least two years of operational health physics experience. Previous experience should include radioactive waste handling operations, familiarity with and understanding of general radcon principles and techniques; and analyzing and solving problems of a radiological nature. Successful candidate must be a self-starter with good problem solving and communication skills. Proficiency in the use of Macintosh computers and related software is a plus. Candidates for position #980091 should submit a resume with salary history to: clintner@fnal.gov




Technician II.... Under the direction of Beams Division ES&H staff members, this individual will be expected to perform contamination surveys, beam-off residual activation surveys, inspections and oversight related to the Fermilab Radiological Control Manual, and the Beams Division radiological controls program. This will include monitoring for proper labeling, storage and handling techniques of radioactive materials via audits and area tours as well as workplace exposure investigations. It will also involve supervising work the radioactive materials and tasks in radioactive environments. This individual will be expected to carryout the BD Radioactive Waste program, the BD snoop program, and other programs as necessary. Person will also be expected to participate in spill response emergencies and clean-up activities.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This individual must be able to perform surveys and sampling year-round in outdoor and indoor environments including radiation and high radiation areas. This position requires heavy lifting, climbing stairs, ladders and earth berms, as well as sitting or standing for extended periods of time. Must be able to pass Fermilab physical requirements for ODH and confined space work and legally operate passenger vehicles. Must possess good written and oral communication skills and be able to communicate with all levels of division personnel. Job will require some shift work and occasional emergency call-in.

This individual should possess certification in one of the following areas or demonstrate equivalency: Radiological Control Technician at a DOE facility; ELT or LELT in the U.S. Navy Nuclear Power Program; Health Physics Technician at a commercial nuclear power plant; or a degree in Health Physics, Radiation Safety or related field with at least two years of operational health physics experience. Previous experience should include radioactive waste handling operations, familiarity with and understanding of general radcon principles and techniques; and analyzing and solving problems of a radiological nature. Successful candidate must be a self-starter with good problem solving and communication skills. Proficiency in the use of Macintosh computers and related software is a plus. Candidates for position #980093 should submit a resume with salary history to:



Elaine

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