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Re: Job Opening



Keith,
We, my family, all my friends and me, also are glad that you completed your 
pursuit of  certification in health physics.


In a message dated 11/18/99 7:08:09 Pacific Standard Time, jturner@sec-tn.com 
writes:

<< Subj:     RE: Job Opening
 Date:  11/18/99 7:08:09 Pacific Standard Time
 From:  jturner@sec-tn.com (Jim Turner)
 Sender:    radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu
 Reply-to:  radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu
 To:    radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu (Multiple recipients of list)
 
 Good morning, Keith. It's been a while since I've talked to you.
 Safety and Ecology Corporation,SEC, recently completed some ER rad. support 
 through ECC's subcontractors, Radian and EarthTech, at Middlesex, 
 Baltimore, and Deepwater [FUSRAP]. Our corporate officers met with Mr. 
 Robert MacDonald and Mr. Robert Hamilton back in September regarding 
 possible work opportunities. You may remember Bob Hamilton from 
 Chem-Nuclear/UMTRA.
 This may not be the most appropriate venue for this offer, but I heard you 
 were satisfied with our support work at Middlesex so I would like to 
 propose to you that SEC provide turnkey health physics support services for 
 the work you have defined. In particular, we could provide the services of 
 a CHP directly to your projects from our Knoxville office.
 We have CHP's, HP's, and cross-trained HPT/IHT's, the largest 
 instrumentation calibration,repair, and rental facility in the east, good 
 familiarity with these and other ER projects, and an excellent performance 
 record with USACE and DOE contractors. The majority of our corporate 
 technical support staff has many years[ near 60 combined years] of  FUSRAP, 
 UMTRA, and SFMP experience. Our Chief Operations Officer was the 
 Radiological Programs Manager for many years with Bechtel-FUSRAP.
 SEC is presently providing these services to clients in New Jersey, New 
 York, Ohio, Kentucky, Nevada, Virginia, Missouri, and Tennessee.
 SEC is competitive and responsive.
 Kieth, it's good to know that you completed your pursuit of  certification 
 in health physics and I hope you are enjoying your work at ECC. If you 
 would like more information, please reply to this e-mail, or you can reach 
 me at [423] 690-0501.
 Thank You,
 Jim Turner
 
 -----Original Message-----
 From:  KDA2921@aol.com [SMTP:KDA2921@aol.com]
 Sent:  Wednesday, November 17, 1999 9:57 PM
 To:    Multiple recipients of list
 Subject:   Job Opening
 
 Environmental Chemical Corporation has an opportunity for a staff-level
 health physicist in the Denver, Colorado office. The successful candidate
 will be responsible for performing varied health physics functions related 
 to
 the remediation of environmental sites contaminated with low level
 radioactive materials. Functions include, but are not limited to, analysis 
 of
 regulatory requirements; assessment and recommendation of radiation 
 detection
 instrumentation; development technical workplan, health and safety plan, 
 and
 quality assurance work control documents; writing standard operating
 procedures for radiation protection program; and, initiating, conducting, 
 and
 overseeing all aspects of the packaging and transportation of low level
 radioactive waste. Successful candidate should be available for short (1 
 week
 to 1 month) and long (2-6 months) term field assignments. Position
 requirements include bachelors in health physics or related field, plus 3-5 
 years of experience in the area of operational and environmental health
 physics. Competitive salary with comprehensive benefits package.
 
 To Apply:
 
 Please e-mail or fax resume and salary requirements to:
 
 Keith D. Anderson, CHP
 999 18th Street, Suite 2350
 Denver, CO 80202
 FAX: (303)298-7837
 
 email:  kanders@gate.ecc.net
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