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RSO position available
American Cyanamid Company has an immediate opening for a
Radiation Safety Officer at its Agricultural Products Research
Division in Princeton, New Jersey. The individual selected for
this position will manage the NRC broad scope program associated
with the research and development of agricultural chemicals and
animal health products. Minimum qualifications for the position
include a bachelor's degree with five years of related
experience. Candidates must have experience in the management
and administration of a broad scope radiation safety program, and
possess excellent communications and interpersonal skills.
Graduate work in health physics or a related area is preferred.
The Radiation Safety Officer is a highly visible position
reporting to the Vice President of Global Quality Assurance and
Information Technology and is responsible for all aspects of the
institution's Radiation Safety Program. Responsibilities include
maintaining applicable licenses and regulatory compliance,
developing and administering radiation safety policies and
procedures, performing necessary audits and surveys, managing the
disposal of radioactive waste, and providing training to
radioactive materials users and staff. Responsibilities for
managing additional regulatory compliance platforms may also be
assigned.
American Cyanamid offers competitive compensation and benefits
programs including stock options, child-care subsidies and
professional development programs. Please forward your resume
with salary requirements to: American Cyanamid Company, Human
Resources Department, Job Code: RSO, P.O. Box 400, Princeton, New
Jersey 08543-0400; Fax (609) 275-3502; or e-mail:
princeton_resume@pt.cyanamid .com. Principals only. Equal
Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V
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