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----- Original Message -----
From: Denis J. Rinkacs, Jr. <dr4i@MAIL1.andrew.cmu.edu>
To: Bob Denne <rdenne@worldnet.att.net>
Sent: Friday, September 10, 1999 7:33 AM
Subject: job posting
> Bob,
>
> Please forward this to RADSAFE.....the starting salary range is
> approximately $25,311 to $30,000. If anyone is interested they need to
> respond to Human Resources at the address at the bottom of the posting.
>
> thanks,
> denny
>
>
> JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
> CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY
>
> JOB NUMBER-CATEGORY: 4392 - Facilities/Safety
> DATE: 8/27/99 JD
> TITLE: Radiation Safety Technician
> DEPARTMENT: Environmental Health & Safety
> NUMBER OF POSITIONS: 1
> FT/PT STATUS: Full-time
> REGULAR/TEMPORARY: Regular
> SALARY RANGE: $25,311 - $48,675
> JOB GRADE: 8
> JOB CLASS CODE (JCC): 3402 (not for applicant use)
> FLSA STATUS: Exempt
> HOURS: Full-time
>
> The Radiation Safety Technician manages the daily activities outlined in
> CMU's radiation safety program for laboratories utilizing radioactive
> materials and/or radiation generating devices. These activities include
> but are not limited to: evaluating compliance of the use of radioactive
> material in accordance with radiation safety policies and procedures;
> initiating corrective actions and writing reports for corrective
> measures; verifying integrity of sealed sources and maintaining
> inventory; ensuring accuracy of laboratory's protective equipment;
> processing and documenting radioactive material purchases; monitoring
> purchases to ensure quantities and types conform to requirements as
> designated in Radionuclide Authorizations; coordinating the
> implementation of radioactive waste program; overseeing the personnel
> radiation-monitoring program; performing dose assessments as needed;
> calibrating radiation survey instruments; responding to radioactive
> material spills and implementing protective measures; and remaining
> current with regulatory standards.
>
> QUALIFICATIONS: BS in Health Physics, science or other relevant field
> or equivalent combination of training and experience; two years
> experience in radiation protection; ability to work with minimal
> supervision; effective communication skills; strong computer literacy,
> organizational and record keeping skills; effective management; ability
> to interpret State and Federal regulations; ability to pass medical
> evaluation for work with hazardous materials and the use of respirators;
> ability to wear respirator for at least 2 continuous hours, crawl, climb
> steps or ladders, stoop, reach, bend at waist, stand for extended
> periods of time and to move and/or lift equipment; ability to remain
> calm when dealing with difficult people or emergency situations, to pay
> close attention to detail and keep accurate records, to meet deadlines
> and be able to handle "rush" or peak work times; able to perform complex
> mathematical computations; ability to understand and interpret NRC and
> PA DEP regulations and standards; on call on a 24-hour basis except for
> paid time off (PTO); weekend and evening hours may be required.
> Preferred qualifications: BS in a relevant field (i.e., health physics,
> science, chemistry, etc.) or Health Physics Tech I or II training; three
> or more years of experience in performing radiation protection work.
>
> This is a summary statement of the responsibilities and qualifications
> for this position.
>
> Carnegie Mellon is an AA/EEO employer.
>
> APPLICANT INSTRUCTIONS: You are required to submit a separate
> application or resume for each position of interest to you. Please
> indicate on the materials you submit the job number and title of the job
> for which you seek referral. Please do not contact the hiring
> department directly.
>
> HUMAN RESOURCES - EMPLOYMENT
> Whitfield Hall
> 143 N. Craig Street
> Pittsburgh, PA 15213412-268-4747Jobline 412-268-8545
>
> ----------------------
> Denis J. Rinkacs, Jr.
> Radiation Safety Officer
> Carnegie Mellon University
> 4400 5th Ave.
> Pittsburgh, PA 15213
> 412-268-3221
> 412-268-3206 fax
> dr4i@MAIL1.andrew.cmu.edu
>
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