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Dear collegues , this message is crossposted from radsafe-eu. Nationals
from the Member States of
CERN other than France and Switzerland may apply for this vacancy: Austria,
Belgium, Czech Republic,Denmark, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy,
Netherlands,Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden and
United Kingdom. ATBW PH
>
>Dear radsafers,
>
>let me draw your attention once again to a job description recently posted
>on radsafe-eu. Despite the deadline given in the job offer recrution is
>still open and applications will still be accepted during the next one or
>two weeks (phone Dr.Forkel-Wirth for details). Initially duties will
>include radiation safety tasks at the
>ISOLDE-masspectrometer/post-accelerator (RSO?).
>
>Though its a fixed-term contract one should note that the sucessfull
>candidate might have a 80% chance to be accepted if she/he will apply for
>long-term/permanent positions becoming available in the future. The head of
>the spectrometric laboratory will retire three years from now. Who knows? ;-)
>
>You are welcome to distribute the information contained in this posting at
>your convenience.
>
>Kind regards
>Peter Hill
>ex-ISOLDE-Fellow :-)
>
>--------------------------------------------------------------------
>CERN opened a position for a technician or an engineer in radiation
>protection. The full job descriptions can be found on the WWW page of CERN's
>recruitment service:
>
>http://www.cern.ch/CERN/Divisions/PE/HRS/Recruitment/
>
>The corresponding code numbers are TIS-RP-99-66B-LD (engineer) and
>TIS-RP-99-66-LD (technician).
>
>Persons interested in this job are cordially invited to send their
>application as soon as possible to CERN's recruitment service:
>
>Recruitment Service
>Personnel Division
>CERN
>CH-1211 Geneva 23
>Switzerland
>
>In case of questions don't hesitate to contact either CERN's recruitment
>office or Dr. Doris Forkel-Wirth, CERN/TIS-RP, tel: +41 22 767 4581
>
>------------------------------
>
>------------------------------
>
>Technical Engineer
>(Radiation Protection)
>in the Technical Inspection and Safety Commission,
>Radiation Protection Group
>
>To work in a radiation survey section within CERN’s Radiation Protection
Group,
>performing radiation measurements and carrying responsibility for the
>evaluation of
>radiation hazards around the accelerator(s), in experimental areas and in
>radioactive
>laboratories on site. This will include:
>· regular surveys of the radiation areas and their control in case of access,
>· regular follow up of dosimetric data of personal dosimeters and fixed
>monitors within
>an area,
>· giving advice on radiation protection matters to CERN personnel, visiting
>scientists
>and external firms working in radiation areas,
>· analysis of radioactive materials,
>· handling of radioactive materials and sources,
>· processing, evaluating and analysing data and writing regular survey
reports,
>· elaborating safety measures and working procedures,
>· evaluating radiation risks of new experimental installations,
>· expanding existing contacts with other Divisions and keeping up to date
>with relevant
>developments in the field of radiation protection,
>· supervision of temporary personnel.
>
>Education:
>Technical engineering diploma in radiation protection, applied physics or
>in a related field.
>Experience and Knowledge:
>Up to five years' experience in one or more of the following fields:
>operational radiation
>protection, applied physics or nuclear engineering. Familiarity with
>measurement
>instrumentation for radiation protection and radionuclide analysis.
>Knowledge of data
>processing and programming. Ability to present data and supervise work of
>others. Good
>knowledge of either English or French; basic knowledge of the other
language or
>willingness to acquire it rapidly.
>
>· This position includes the participation in an 'on call' radiation
>protection service,
>with one week of duty approximately every 6 weeks.
>· Occasionally, job functions may require work outside normal working hours.
>· We offer a contract of limited duration of 3 years with a possibility of
>renewal once.
>The total period of employment on contracts of limited duration is 6 years
>at most.
>This contract is not convertible into an indefinite contract. However,
>holders of
>contracts of limited duration may apply later for published long-term
>vacancies.
>· This job is also published in career path V with the corresponding
>assignment and
>qualification requirements adjusted accordingly.
>
>
>Reference: TIS-RP-99-66B-LD
>Date: 28.05.1999
>Code: 315
>Career Path: VI
>Nationals from the Member States of
>CERN may apply for this vacancy:
>Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic,
>Denmark, Finland, France, Germany,
>Greece, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands,
>Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovak
>Republic, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland
>and United Kingdom.
>In line with our policy of Equal
>Opportunities, we encourage both men
>and women with relevant qualifications
>to apply.
>This vacancy will be filled as soon as
>possible, and applications should
>normally reach us no later than 10
>weeks from the date of publication.
>Application forms and information on
>terms of service may be obtained from the
>Web (www.cern.ch/jobs/), or from:
>Recruitment Service
>Personnel Division
>CERN
>CH-1211 Geneva 23
>Switzerland.
>Fax +41 22 767 27 50
>e-mail Recruitment.Service@cern.ch
>Applications will normally remain valid
>for 12 months. Candidates will be
>contacted only if invited for interview.
>
>-----------------------------------------------------------
>-----------------------------------------------------------
>
>
>
>Technician (Radiation Protection)
>in the Technical Inspection and Safety Commission,
>Radiation Protection Group
>
>As a member of the Radiation Protection Group, to work in a radiation
>survey section
>carrying out radiation measurements and evaluate radiation hazards around the
>accelerator(s), experimental areas and laboratories on site. This will
>include :
>· regular surveys of the radiation areas and control of their access,
>· regular follow up of dosimetric data of personal dosimeters and area
>monitors,
>· giving advice concerning radiation protection to CERN personnel, visiting
>scientists
>and external firms working in radiation areas,
>· analysis of radioactive and contaminated materials,
>· handling of radioactive materials and sources,
>· processing, evaluating and analysing data and writing regular survey
reports.
>
>Education:
>Higher technical diploma in radiation protection, applied physics or in a
>related field.
>Experience and Knowledge:
>Up to five years’ experience in one or more of the following fields :
>operational radiation
>protection, applied physics or nuclear engineering. Familiarity with
>measurement
>instrumentation for radiation protection and knowledge in radionuclide
>analysis. Basic
>knowledge of data processing and programming. Good knowledge of either
>English or
>French; basic knowledge of the other language or an undertaking to acquire
>it rapidly.
>
>· This position includes the participation in an 'on call' radiation
>protection service,
>with one week of duty approximately every 6 weeks.
>· Occasionally, these functions may require work outside normal working hours.
>· We offer a contract of limited duration of 3 years with a possibility of
>renewal once.
>The total period of employment on contracts of limited duration is 6 years
>at most.
>This contract is not convertible into an indefinite contract. However,
>holders of
>contracts of limited duration may apply later for published long-term
>vacancies.
>· This job is also published in career path VI with the corresponding
>functions and
>qualification requirements adjusted accordingly.
>
>
>Reference: TIS-RP-99-66-LD
>Date: 28.05.1999
>Code: 315
>Career Path: V
>
>Nationals from the Member States of
>CERN may apply for this vacancy:
>Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic,
>Denmark, Finland, France, Germany,
>Greece, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands,
>Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovak
>Republic, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland
>and United Kingdom.
>In line with our policy of Equal
>Opportunities, we encourage both men
>and women with relevant qualifications
>to apply.
>This vacancy will be filled as soon as
>possible, and applications should
>normally reach us no later than 10
>weeks from the date of publication.
>Application forms and information on
>terms of service may be obtained from the
>Web (www.cern.ch/jobs/), or from:
>Recruitment Service
>Personnel Division
>CERN
>CH-1211 Geneva 23
>Switzerland.
>Fax +41 22 767 27 50
>e-mail Recruitment.Service@cern.ch
>Applications will normally remain valid
>for 12 months. Candidates will be
>contacted only if invited for interview.
>
Dr.Peter Hill phone : +49-2461-61-5081
Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH fax : +49-2461-61-3726
ASS-BS/P mailto: p.hill@fz-juelich.de
D-55245 Jülich
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