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Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) is a multidisciplinary research institution engaged in science and engineering on behalf of national security. The Radiation Protection (RP) Division supports critical Laboratory missions by ensuring safe work environments through the identification, evaluation, and control of radiological hazards. We are seeking a Senior Radiological Control Technician 3 (RCT 3) to join the Radiation Protection Programs Group (RP-PROG). This position provides advanced field support and leadership in implementing radiation protection programs across a wide range of facilities. This is an onsite role in Los Alamos, NM, with a salary range of $72,800 � $115,400.
You Will:
Provide direct field support for implementation of the Radiation Protection Program
Perform radiological job coverage, workplace surveys, and documentation of radiological data
Support moderate- to high-hazard radiological work activities across multiple facilities
Respond to radiological events, including spills and personnel contamination incidents
Assist in the development and execution of radiological work planning documents (e.g., RWPs, IWDs)
Mentor and train junior Radiological Control Technicians in radiation monitoring and contamination control
Support emergency response activities related to radiological hazards
Ensure compliance with DOE radiation protection policies, procedures, and safety requirements
Collaborate with multiple work groups while working independently on complex assignments
Qualifications:
High school diploma and a minimum of 3 years of related experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience directly related to the occupation
Experience supporting moderate- and high-hazard radiological work environments
Experience responding to radiological incidents such as spills and contamination events
Experience developing and implementing radiological work planning documents
Knowledge of DOE radiation protection policies and procedures
Demonstrated ability to mentor and train less experienced personnel
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Ability to wear required personal protective equipment (PPE), including respiratory protection and anti-contamination clothing
Desired Qualifications:
Active DOE Q clearance
Current DOE Core Certification
Radiological Worker certification
NRRPT (National Registry of Radiation Protection Technologists) certification
Familiarity with LANL policies, practices, and procedures
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Adobe PDF software
Associate degree in a technical field involving math and/or science
Experience working in radiological environments or implementing radiological controls
We Are Delivering Scientific Excellence
Los Alamos National Laboratory is more than a place to work. It is a catalyst for discovery, innovation, and achievement. We attract top talent who contribute to a culture of excellence, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Professional development opportunities and work/life balance support long-term career satisfaction. Employees benefit from onsite amenities including cafeterias, medical and fitness facilities, education assistance, and competitive compensation and benefits. Northern New Mexico offers abundant outdoor recreation, cultural experiences, and scenic beauty, including hiking trails and nearby ski resorts.

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