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Re: Job Opening - Penn State University



     Sounds like this is for you Greg.


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Subject: Job Opening - Penn State University 
Author:  <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu> at INTERNET
Date:    11/17/99 12:06 PM


HEALTH PHYSICS SPECIALIST
PENN STATE UNIVERSITY
     
Environmental Health & Safety has an opening for a Health Physics 
Specialist who is responsible for conducting contamination surveys of 
radiation sources, nuclear reactor, laboratories that use radioactive 
material, radiation producing machines; the proper transportation and 
handling of radioactive waste material; and the proper use of radiation 
detection equipment. Must be able to determine compliance with federal, 
state, and University regulations and provide faculty with appropriate 
guidance to implement means for achieving full compliance. Requires a 
relevant Bachelor's degree or equivalent knowledge, plus three months to 
one year of work related experience. Computer experience required.  A valid 
drivers license is also required. The successful candidate must acquire a 
Commercial Drivers License (Hazmat endorsement) within three months of 
beginning work.
     
THIS IS A REANNOUNCEMENT - PREVIOUS APPLICANTS NEED NOT APPLY.
     
Applications due by  DECEMBER 1, 1999.
     
Send letter of application, resume and salary requirements to: Employment 
Division, JOB #: L-5757, 120 S. Burrowes St., University Park, PA 
16801-3857,  or FAX to (814) 865-3750.           AA/EOE
     
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