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SCIENTIST POSITION AT BECHTEL NEVADA



                                         	SCIENTIST

Bechtel Nevada, a prime contractor to the U.S. Department of Energy,
has an immediate opening for a Scientist position at the Nevada Test Site,
sixty miles from Las Vegas, NV, to provide health physics support for
the TRU Waste Characterization Project.  

Duties include providing Health Physics support for Field Operations,
which may include preparation of Health & Safety Plans, Sampling &
Analysis Plans, Bioassay Plans, developing Radiological Control project
teams, leading Radiological Control Technicians (RCTs), reviewing
radiological records, and daily oversight of Health and Safety aspects of
projects.  Perform assessments to verify compliance with site and
federal regulations.

The selected candidate must possess a Bachelor's degree in Health
Physics or related discipline, or a combination of education and
experience, plus seven years experience in Radiological Safety. 
Advanced degrees and/or progression toward certification (CHP)
desired and may be substituted for a portion of the experience
requirement.  Experience working at DOE facilities and specifically in
glove box and plutonium handling is desired.  Strong written and oral
communication skills.   Ability to meet requirements for a federal security
clearance and U.S. citizenship required.  

Bechtel Nevada offers a competitive salary and benefits package.  If
your qualifications match our requirements, mail/FAX/e-mail your resume
to Bechtel Nevada, Attn: Vivian Fernandez, P.O. Box 98521, Las Vegas,
NV 89193-8521; FAX 702-295-2448; or e-mail fernanve@nv.doe.gov. 
Identify Job #18-99.  Equal Opportunity Employer.  U.S. citizenship
required.  Pre-employment physical examination, which includes a drug
screen, is required.
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