Radiation Control Technician
About the role
We are seeking highly skilled Radiation Control Technicians (RCT) to join our team. We will be providing our services to a Client in Oak Ridge, TN. RCTs will be stationed at a lab or at an off-site location 40 hours per week (nominally), based on projected workload. Work will be performed during normal Client business days and hours; overtime may be offered based on business need.
Scope of Work
The RCT utilizes specialized radiation safety, radiation measurement and radioisotope handling principles in performing radiological work activities to implement the Radiation Protection Program and assure safe and compliant radiation protection per the Radiation Protection Group’s policies and procedures. The RCT works independently on all assignments within the RPG Team and manages assigned projects and programs with minor status updates and minimal guidance from supervisor or technical authority. The RCT applies knowledge, skills, and experience to independently identify, process, and resolve highly complex health physics situations or problems, making frequent decisions and implementing original solutions.
- Perform routine and highly complex radiological surveys, sample collection, and analysis (radiation, contamination, and airborne radioactive) of laboratory, construction areas, remediation sites, and other work areas and generate associated documents, reports and audits in support of assigned area(s).
- Perform release surveys of materials, equipment and property from areas controlled for radiological purposes to uncontrolled areas.
- Consult directly with customers, anticipating their radiological safety needs and assisting in planning and implementing their research by providing radiological protection assistance.
- Evaluate radiological conditions within various types of facilities and work locations to support the development of radiologically work authorization, work plans, survey plans, radiological work controls, general laboratory duties, and waste management activities (technical work documents).
- Post/label areas and items controlled for radiological purposes.
- Conduct comprehensive assessments, audits, investigations, and other measures needed regarding radiological corrective actions and incidents/emergencies.
- Respond to contaminated personnel/areas and other radiological incidents and emergencies.
- Plan radiological work activities.
Qualifications
- HS Diploma with at least 1-3 years of relevant experience
- Experience in developing radiation protection procedures, technical work documents, which included providing technical advice and training instructions
- Experience in developing and preparing procedures, and other services for the purpose of achieving radiation safety
- Relevant experience in radiation measurement, radioisotope handling and radiation monitoring, or a combination of experience and education in the field of radiation protection/health physics
- Experience with Microsoft Office, Google, and appropriate health physics applications
All full-time employees are considered benefit eligible for company benefit programs and 401-K upon date of hire.