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Position Announcement



> Honeywell-Measurex, a leading developer and manufacturer of integrated
> control systems for paper and other industries, seeks to fill a full time
> position in Cupertino, CA.
> 
> Position:  Laser Safety Officer (LSO) / Assistant Radiation Safety Officer
> 
> Position description:	Serves as the Laser Safety Officer.  Also serves as
> the primary back-up to the Radiation Safety Officer, assists with
> supervision of department and communications with customers, other
> employees and departments, regulators, etc.  Assists company in complying
> with laser, radionuclide, and x-ray safety regulations and in developing
> and carrying out Honeywell-Measurex's laser and radiation safety programs.
> Assists with routine sensor factory support and shipment support.  Assists
> with laser and radiation safety issues in sensor development and in
> registration or licensing as needed.  Presents laser and radiation safety
> training courses.  Provides support as needed at customer sites (some
> domestic and international travel required).  Excellent interpersonal
> skills essential.  Excellent written and oral communications skills
> required.      
>  
> Experience Requirements:  	Experience with laser safety and product
> compliance required.  Experience with radionuclide and x-ray safety and
> product compliance desired. 
> 
> Education Requirements:	Bachelor's degree (minimum) in a physical
> science or in health physics, medical physics, or radiological physics.
> (Equivalent experience will be considered.)
> 
> Please respond (resume and salary requirements) via email, fax, or mail
> to:
> 
> Professional Staffing
> Honeywell-Measurex
> One Results Way
> Cupertino, CA 95014
> 
> Email: professional.staffing@hmx.honeywell.com
>  
> Fax: 408 366-5331
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