Requisition Number: FS103760
Interest Category: Operations & Maintenance
Interest Sub Category: Technician/ Field Services
Job Title : Senior Radiological Control Inspector
Employment Category/Status: full-time
Type of Position: Regular Hire
Country: U.S.
State: South Carolina
City: Aiken
Minimum Requirements: Minimum Requirements:
• High School Diploma or GED AND possess 5+ years' work experience as a Senior Health Protection Specialist/Inspector at a DOE or other similar government site.
o Due to the nature of the work, candidate must be a US Citizen
Selection Requirements
• All candidates must satisfactorily complete the RPI Entrance Exam. Failure of the entrance Exam will result in a 6 month waiting period for a one-time re-examination.
• Satisfactorily complete panel interview
Qualification Requirements
• Must successfully complete on-going training and qualification program in accordance with the established training schedule. Must receive a passing test score.
Additional Information:
• Relocation benefits are not available for this position.
Job Description: Savannah River Remediation, an LLC of AECOM, is seeking a Senior Radiological Control Inspector to be based in our Aiken, SC location.
Provides full and independent workplace guidance and monitoring of all site activities involving radioactive materials. Interprets and documents monitoring data and calculates exposure rates, worker dose estimates, airborne concentrations and radioactive environmental releases.
Responsibilities
• Works from site policies, procedures, experience and training with minimal guidance and instruction from supervisor and technical leads.
• Exercises a Time-Out or radiological stop-work authority, as needed, when radiological conditions have changed or unforeseen hazards are encountered.
• Performs and monitors radiological protection functions using instrumentation, weighing up to 25 pounds, to detect and measure radiological conditions in a variety of field conditions, to include minimal lighting and ventilation and extreme temperatures. Work may involve climbing ladders, scaffolds, and walking up/down several flights of stairs, along with prolonged standing and walking.
Note: The detection and measurement instrumentation includes standard portable radiation and contamination survey instruments continuous air monitors, area radiation monitors, liquid and air effluent monitors, and counting room instruments.
• Conducts contamination and radiation surveys associated with radioactive material movements and transfers on-site, along with shipments off-site and receipts from off-site.
• Conducts conditional and unconditional material release surveys.
• Uses radioactivity sampling media such as disc smears, filter papers, and planchets.
• Performs routine observations and monitoring of radiologically controlled areas to verify there is no migration of contamination and that radiological controls, including postings, are adequate.
• Audits personnel access into radiologically controlled areas and follow-up on contamination incidents involving personnel and/or facilities.
• Assists in job pre-planning. Monitors jobs in progress and facility conditions to confirm that protective clothing and equipment requirements are met. Determines and updates area radiation exposure rates, contamination levels, and airborne radioactivity levels and post area with appropriate signs and barricades. Establishes appropriate control measures in routine, special and emergency situations. Analyzes and log samples results. Prepares air, water, soil, and surface smear samples and count activity in accordance with established procedures. Calculates airborne concentrations and environmental releases. Interprets monitoring data and calculates exposure rates, dose, airborne concentrations and environmental releases. Issues the appropriate monitoring dosimeters in accordance with established procedures. Performs source and integrity checks of monitoring equipment to verify proper operation. Performs integrity/leak checks of radioactive sources. Documents all survey and activity results.
• Wears industrial and/or radiological personal protective equipment/clothing to support personal safety which may include such items as lab coats, coveralls, cloth hoods, shoe covers, gloves, hard hats, safety glasses, safety shoes, harnesses, snake boots, and respiratory protection equipment (e.g., full-face respirators, fresh air hoods, and plastic suits).
• Provides technical guidance and assists in training less experienced personnel in home department and other departments.
• May be required to work 24/7 rotating shift assignment.
• Performs IH survey functions as designated by supervision Performs other duties as assigned by supervision.
We invite you to take the next step toward
THE BEST WORK OF YOUR LIFE.
FSGMOS
EOE M/F/Disability/Veteran
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