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Plexus Scientific Corporation Health Physicist in Alexandria, Virginia

Plexus' Nuclear Solutions Division is seeking a Health Physicist to provide operational and technical support to our government, biotechnology research, educational, and industrial clients that utilize radioactive material and other radiation sources. Responsibilities will include providing radiation protection support at job sites, preparation and implementation of radiation safety policies/plans/procedures, performance of radiation surveys, support on licensing and audits, report preparation, manage dosimetry and instrument programs, training, and other related services. As the Health Physicist you will work to prevent or minimize exposure to onsite personnel, the surrounding public, and the environment while ensuring compliance with applicable regulations.

Work assignments may include serving as site radiation safety officer (RSO) for temporary and longer-term projects, including at facilities licensed by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Agreement States, and at FUSRAP sites undergoing investigations and/or remediation. Other work assignments may include assisting with the development and implementation of work plans for radiological surveys, instrument operation and data collection, performing audits and inspections, environmental monitoring, sampling and analysis during site investigations and remediation, regulatory support, waste management, oversight of other health physics staff, training, and preparing technical reports. You will work with other staff on projects involving radiation safety program management, facility decommissioning, analysis, packaging, management and disposal of radioactive waste and debris, mobilization and demobilization activities, and interaction with federal and state regulatory agencies, if required. Experience with performing characterization and final status surveys for decommissioning and similar site remediation projects is desired. Project personnel are trained and qualified commensurate with assigned responsibilities.

Other duties include:

  • Assuring radiation safety plans and procedures are complete and properly implemented.
  • Verifying the availability of calibrated and operational radiation safety equipment, tools and materials necessary for task execution.
  • Performance of work area inspections prior to the start of work and periodically throughout task

execution.

  • Addressing occupational radiation hazards and hazard controls in the design of new facilities or processes or modification of same (with emphasis on hazard elimination).
  • Identifying radiation hazards and hazard controls during development of integrated hazard analyses/controls for each task.
  • Management and implementation of required air monitoring programs.
  • Exposure monitoring and reporting results to personnel.
  • Generation and retention of radiation safety records as required by a Radiation Protection Plan (RPP).
  • Identification, correction and communication of safety program or staff performance issues.

Qualifications:

  • Formally trained in radiation protection topics including the following: physics of radiation; radiation's interaction with matter; mathematics necessary for the subject matter; biological effects of radiation; type and use of instruments for detection, monitoring and surveying radiation; radiation safety techniques and procedures; and use of time, distance, shielding, engineering controls, and PPE to reduce radiation exposure. May be demonstrated by possession of a college degree from an accredited school in health physics, engineering, science or related field, or NRRPT certification and experience as a Radiological Control Technician/Health Physics Technician at a Department of Energy (DOE), Department of Defense (DOD), Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) or Agreement State licensed facility;
  • Hands-on training in the uses of equipment, instrumentation, procedures, and theory;
  • Knowledge of applicable regulations including thos of the NRC, EPA, DOE, OSHA, DOT and DoD, pertaining to radioactive materials, radiation generating devices, and radioactive and mixed waste; and
  • Knowledge of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Radiation Safety Program is a plus;
  • Knowledge of recordkeeping requirements for work with radioactive materials and radiation generating devices is desired;
  • Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office products (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.) and Adobe Acrobat;
  • Experience in preparing technical reports in the area of health physics, radiation safety program management, and regulatory compliance.

Working at Plexus

Rewards and Benefits

Plexus offers a total rewards package designed with your health and wealth in mind. Benefits include: medical, dental, and vision insurance package options; FSA and HSA options; 401(k) participation with company match; life, short-term, and long term disability insurance; flexible Paid Time Off; and Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) eligibility.

Career Development

Whatever path you choose as you build your career, Plexus is here to support you every step of the way. We support professional and technical development and encourage employees to continue educational training.

Diversity

We pride ourselves on employing a diverse staff! We welcome differing views and backgrounds to ensure a well-rounded, inclusive culture.

Plexus is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer including Disabled/Vets.

Occasional travel is required. Completion of a 40-hour RSO training course is desired but not required. New or recent college graduates are encouraged to apply.

For more information, or to apply now, you must go to the website below. Please DO NOT email your resume to us as we only accept applications through our website.

https://plexsci.isolvedhire.com/jobs/1322681.html

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