RADIOLOGICAL CONTROL TECHNICIAN
Banda Group International, LLC · Los Alamos, NM · 3 mo ago
On-siteInformation TechnologyFull-time
About the role
Banda Group International is seeking a Radiation Control Technician to support safe radiological operations at assigned Laboratory facilities. The role involves providing radiological protection support, analyzing and interpreting radiological data, and ensuring compliance with radiation protection requirements and regulatory standards.
Responsibilities
- Provide radiological support at assigned Laboratory sites through workplace surveillance and analysis and interpretation of radiological data.
- Deliver operational health physics support within assigned facilities, functions, or program areas.
- Support and oversee high-hazard radiological work activities to ensure safe execution.
- Ensure compliance with radiation protection procedures, Laboratory requirements, and 10 CFR 835 regulations.
- Review radiological work activities to verify appropriate controls, postings, and compliance with safety requirements.
- Absorb and mentor employees in on-the-job training, including radiation monitoring procedures, contamination control, external exposure control, emergency response, radiation work permits, and facility design considerations.
- Interface with emergency personnel or directly respond to radiological emergencies involving radiation or radioactive material.
- Work with health physicists to determine appropriate re-entry requirements following radiological incidents.
- Direct other technicians as necessary in monitoring activities and response efforts involving contaminated personnel.
- Assume field leadership responsibilities when required and direct the work of other technicians in operational settings.
- Complete assignments by adhering to established requirements, specifications, and operational procedures.
Requirements
- Demonstrated knowledge of radiation protection principles, policies, and Laboratory procedures.
- Strong understanding and application of technical principles, theories, and concepts in radiation protection and operational health physics.
- Ability to provide technical solutions to complex radiological protection challenges while maintaining compliance with regulatory and organizational requirements.
- Experience working independently with minimal supervision while maintaining high standards of technical accuracy and safety.
- Ability to mentor and guide other technicians while supporting facility radiological operations.
Qualifications
- High school diploma and three (3) years of related experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Additional training, certification, or education in radiation protection may be desirable.
Benefits
- Excellent working environment
- Team building and bonding events
- Generous benefits package
- Veteran Support - Military Leave Program
- 100% Employer paid Dental, Vision, Life, STD/LTD for all FT employees
- Dependents can be added with payroll contributions
- PPO or HDHP plan
- Dependents can be added with payroll contributions
- Abundant employer contribution for HSA enrollees
- Accident, Critical Illness & Voluntary Life Insurance
- Robust PTO plan and 11 paid holidays a year
- Generous 401K, safe harbor program, up to 4% dollar-for-dollar match
- $1,500 yearly personal development reimbursement for all levels of employees
- Corporate gym membership rates at Orange Theory Fitness
What We Offer
- Pay depending on experience
Clearance and Program Requirements
- DOE Q Clearance required
Additional Considerations
- The impact of work may affect an entire facility, and errors could result in serious radiological safety events or regulatory noncompliance, including potential consequences under the Price-Anderson Amendments Act.
- Candidates must demonstrate a strong commitment to safety, regulatory compliance, and operational excellence in high-consequence environments.