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Any suggestions?
Do you have any suggestions on how to find an experienced radiological
engineer?
Do you have any job posting bulletin boards?
Do you know anyone who would be interested?
I am currently seeking an experienced radiological engineer within the
radiological decontamination & decommissioning field. I am actively
recruiting for a subcontractor (Afftrex Ltd.) who provides radiological
decontamination & decommissioning services for Westinghouse Electric
Company. We are currently in our tenth year and third contract at the
Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory (BAPL) in Pittsburgh, PA and the fifth
year and second contract at the Naval Reactor Facility (NRF) in Idaho
Falls, ID.
I have attached a job description of the position available.
Any suggestions will be helpful.
Feel free to pass along the information.
Thank you for your help.
( 3 Job Openings )
JOB DESCRIPTION FOR:
RADIOLOGICAL ENGINEER
Reports to: Engineering Manager
This position is responsible for the preparation of detailed work procedures for the radiological
decontamination of specific site areas. Completed work is evaluated for technical soundness,
appropriateness and conformity to regulations and standards.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS (Included but are limited to)
Prepares detailed work procedures using government and customer regulations and
standards to complete specific radiological decontamination of assigned areas.
Prepares project estimates for individual assignments.
Orders materials and equipment required to complete assigned projects.
Maintains documentation and prepares reports on specific projects.
Monitors workers in the field for job proficiency and safety.
ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES/REQUIREMENTS (Included but not limited to)
Prepares and submits various test runs and technical reviews for techniques and
equipment tests. Maintains knowledge of technical requirements and procedures.
Audits an reviews evaluation of radioactive materials handling and storage, high radiation
area control and other radiological programs.
Conducts internal surveillance for compliance with safety procedures and regulations.
Conducts safety meetings covering new safety and radiological regulation and
procedures.
Must obtain and maintain requirements necessary for Department of Energy "L" or "Q"
security clearance.
Knowledge of: federal regulations regarding radiation controls, construction trade
principles and practices, safety principle and practices, and certification procedures.
Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing and ability to access ladders
and scaffolding.
Must qualify as radiation worker. May be required to qualify as Radiological
Engineering Procedure Writer.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Masters Preferred) or 5 years of field work (writing
procedures) in the area of radiological materials decontamination . Navy nuclear
program a plus.
IF INTERESTED PLEASE CONTACT:
Paton Park at (412) 233-1961, e-mail: pjpark@afftrex.com or fax(412) 233-8111