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Job Opportunities in PA - 2nd try
I understand that my first try with an attachment didn't work so
here goes again in the message body. BTW, it does no good to send
resumes etc. to BRP directly since all hiring happens through the
Civil Service lists.
Regards
Bill Kirk
The Pennsylvania (PA) Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of
Radiation Protection anticipates openings for Radiation Health Physicist
(RHP) positions within the next two years. These positions are associated
with Pennsylvania's application for Agreement State status and the NRC's
requirements for meeting the increased demands of licensing, inspection, and
decommissioning activities. It is anticipated these positions will reside
in the Central Office location in Harrisburg, PA with one of them acting as
an assistant to the Bureau Director; Southeast Regional Office in
Conshohocken, PA; Southcentral Regional Office in Harrisburg, PA; and in the
Southwest Regional Office in Pittsburgh, PA. Depending on the position
requirements, the starting salary ranges would be approximately $33,000 to
$50,000. The Commonwealth of PA offers a competitive compensation package
that includes: 37.5 hour work week; 12 holidays; annual and sick leave;
fully paid medical, vision, hearing aid, and dental plans; prescription drug
plan; disability and life insurance; and a retirement program. For
information on eligibility, please contact the Civil Service Commission at
717-787-7811 or e-mail http://www.scsc.state.pa.us.
William P. Kirk, Ph.D, CHP
Chief, Radiation Control Division
Bureau of Radiation Protection
PA Dept. of Environmental Protection
Phone: (717) 783-9730 FAX: (717)783-8965
email: kirk.william@dep.state.pa.us
All opinions expressed are my own and may not be universally accepted or
politically
correct.
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