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Re: Positions open at the University of Arizona
E --
No, I'm not applying!!!!! Just happy to see you out hiring a staff. You
make me very proud to claim you as friend, colleague and former student (you
did suffer through one or two of my lectures!)
R
-----Original Message-----
From: E. Hochheiser <hochheis@u.arizona.edu>
To: Multiple recipients of list <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu>
Date: Tuesday, August 31, 1999 9:34 AM
Subject: Positions open at the University of Arizona
>Health Physicist (job no. 15392): A Health Physicist develops and monitors
a
>radiation control program to ensure safe usage of radioactive material and
>regulatory compliance. This position will be responsible for dosimetry
>review. Requirements include:
>Master's degree in Health Physics or related field AND three years of
>radiation measurement and safety control experience or any equivalent
>combination of experience, training and/ or education approved by Human
>Resources.
>Knowledge of NRC or Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency (or other agreement
>States) regulations is required.
>Eligibility for early admission to Part One of the American Board of Health
>Physics certification exam.
>Experience in internal/external dosimetry.
>Excellent communication skills.
>Preferred qualifications include a master in health physics, being an
>associate member of the Academy of Health Physics and experience with
>nonionizing regulations and audits. For additional information, please see
>http://hr2.hr.arizona.edu/15392xadxcoxrsx.htm.
>
>
>Radiation Control Specialist (job no. 12767): Supports and participates in
>the review of and/or coordinates activities for radiation control,
including
>radioactive waste processing, laboratory audits, regulatory compliance,
>instrumentation, and radioactive package in-processing. The successful
>candidate will assist our approval holders, work as a member of the
>Radiological Control Organization Team and supervise less experienced team
>members. These activities include work with hazardous materials and/or
>difficult working conditions. Requirements include:
>Bachelor's degree in Radiation Protection Technology or related field and
>two years of radiation handling or monitoring experience; OR,
>Six years of radiation handling or monitoring experience in a position of
>increasing responsibility and
>Certification by the National Registry of Radiation Protection
Technologists
>(NRRPT).
>Ability to lift 50 pounds
>A valid Arizona Driver's license or the ability to get one prior to the
>start of work and 2 years driving experience.
>Preferred qualifications include:
>NRRPT registered or NRRPT eligible.
>At least two years of experience at a university or university medical
>center.
>Effective communication skills.
>Excellent customer service skills.
>Proficiency in Microsoft Office and CHAMMP.
>For additional information see
http://hr2.hr.arizona.edu/12767xadxcoxrsx.htm
>
>
>Attn: Human Resources, 888 N. Euclid Avenue, #114, Tucson, Arizona
>85721-0158, Fax: (520) 621-9098, Customer Service: (520) 621-3660,
>Telecommunication Device for the Hearing-Impaired: (520) 621-8299. Please
>refer to the job number in all correspondence.
>
>Ellen Hochheiser
>Manager of Operational Health Physics
>University of Arizona
>(520)626-7215
>Hochheis@u.arizona.edu
>
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