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Job Opportunity
I'm posting this for a friend at SAIC.
>> Employee-owned Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
>> provides high-technology services and products to government and
>> commercial customers. SAIC and its subsidiaries have estimated annual
>> revenues of nearly $4 billion and more than 40,000 employees at offices in
>> over 130 cities worldwide. We have the following opportunity available at
>> our MOFFETT FIELD/NASA AMES RESEARCH CENTER location:
>> HEALTH PHYSICIST
>> Your duties will include the coordination of staff activities involving
>> radiation/contamination surveillance, laboratory audits, radiation
>> dosimetry, laser safety calculations and audits, safety training on
>> radiation-related subjects, radioactive material receipt and shipping
>> x-ray device audits, and special projects involving NASA's gravitational
>> biology and other space technology. Requires a BS, MS or Ph.D. in health
>> physics or a related field. Must have current working knowledge and 5-10
>> years of experience. Certified Health Physicist (CHP) is required.
>> Experience as a Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) on a NRC license is a plus.
>>
>> SAIC offers a competitive salary and benefits package. For immediate
>> consideration, mail your resume to Arlene Marston, SAIC/NASA Ames Research
>> Center, M/S 19/21, Moffett Field, CA 94035. You may also fax your resume
>> to (650) 604-2034 or e-mail to amarston@mail.arc.nasa.gov We are an
>> Affirmative Action Employer who values cultural diversity in the
>> workplace.
>>
>>
>>
>> Martin Wizorek, CIH, CSP
>> Manager, Industrial Hygiene, Training, and Health Physics
>> Science Applications International Corporation
>> NASA Ames Research Center, M/S 19-21
>> Moffett Field, CA 94035-1000
>> 650/604-3680
>> FAX 650/604-2034
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