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Posted by: WEIRICH CONSULTING SERVICES, INC. <weirich8@aol.com> on October 27, 2009 at 14:58:30. Click here to reply to this post via Email.
WEIRICH CONSULTING SERVICES, INC. HAS AN IMMEDIATE NEED Radiological Control Inspectors
DUTIES: The purpose of the position is to provide technical and practical support in the area of Radiation Protection. Functions including but not limited to:
- Perform a contamination survey
- Perform a radiation survey
- Document RWP surveys
- Provide routine/non-routine radiological job coverage
- Decontamination of equipment and supplies
- Radioactive waste handling
- Track radioactive materials transfer
- Conduct air, water and soil samples for radioactive contamination
- Perform sample analysis
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE: All candidates shall possess a two year certificate from an accredited technical school in a job related technical topic and 18 months of applied health physics technician experience; or a high school diploma (or equivalent) and three (3) years of applied health physics technician experience (DOE O 5480.20a).
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: WSRC shall review the subcontractor personnel resumes and radiation exposure history. Subcontractor personnel shall be required to successfully complete a written examination and oral evaluation by WSRC personnel prior to beginning any radiological work. No exceptions to the written examination shall be granted unless personnel have documentation of completion of the SRS standardized core courses for DOE Radiological Control Technicians within the past twenty four, (24) months. If the initial screening or re-qualification examination (required every two years) score is greater than 70% but less than 80% (passing score) then a second examination will be allowed within seven days. Those who fail on their second attempt will not be considered again for a minimum period of six months from the date of the last examination.
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They shall be able to complete their task while wearing respiratory protection equipment. They will be required to climb stairs and ladders while carrying twenty-five
pounds of survey equipment. Depending on their assignment and DOE approval, they may be required to drive government vehicles. They will be required to pass testing for Radiological Worker II and respirator qualification.
WORK HOURS: The 40-hour workweek schedule will be determined by the assigned facility to accommodate the current demand of work evolutions and shift rotations. Candidate may be assigned to various shift schedules.
SECURITY: Candidate must be capable of obtaining a DOE “L” or “Q”
Clearance as specified by the assigned facility.
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