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To those interested in the rad tech position at carnegie mellon
university.  Only resumes sent to Human Resources will be evaluated!!
All others will be either deleted or thrown away.  This is policy and
beyond my control.  Therefore if there are any interested applicants
please send a resume to the address for Human Resources listed at the
bottom of the original post.


----- Original Message -----
From: Robert Denne <rdenne@worldnet.att.net>
To: <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu>
Sent: Friday, September 10, 1999 7:55 AM
Subject: Fw: job posting


>
> ----- 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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