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Employment Opportunity
Dear Radsafers:
The West Valley Nuclear Service (WVNS) Company, Human
Resources Office, asked that I post the following:
WVNS, an environmental waste management cleanup site,
is seeking a SENIOR HEALTH PHYSICIST in the Dosimetry
and Radiation Instrumentation Department.
Description: Acts as lead for the West Valley
Demonstration Project internal dosimetry program.
Administers bioassay laboratory contract. Performs
internal dose calculations. Develops and implements
programmatic improvements for internal dosimetry
program. Calibrates and maintains whole body counter.
Acts as backup health physicist for external
dosimetry program. Reviews internal dosimetry data
against established criteria.
Education and Experience: Requires advanced knowledge
of health physics including radiological engineering,
applied health physics, radiation detection
instrumentation, and external and internal dosimetry.
B.S. degree in Health Physics or the recognized
equivalent and a minimum of nine years of professional
level health physics work experience of which five
years was performing internal dose calculations and
administering an internal dosimetry program is
preferred OR a M.S. in health physics or the
recognized equivalent and a minimum of seven years of
professional health physics work experience of which
five years was performing internal dose calculations
and administering an internal dosimetry program is
preferred. Certification by the American Board of
Health Physics is preferred.
Please respond directly to
Sara A. Elliott
Sr. Human Resources Representative
elliots@wv.doe.gov
Voice - 716-942-2812
Fax - 716-942-4096
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