PRINCIPAL RADIATION PROTECTION SPECIALIST - Los Angeles County, CA
Job Description: | Supervises and provides technical guidance to a group of radiation protection specialists conducting inspections, investigations, and tests to detect and control radiation hazards; or conducts the most complex, specialized, and sensitive investigations, inspections, tests, and emergency response and preparedness to detect and control hazards arising from radioactive materials.
Positions allocable to this class work under the supervision of the Head, Radiation Control in the Environmental Health Division of the Department of Public Health. Positions are responsible for providing technical and administrative supervision to a group of lower-level radiation protection specialists conducting a variety of investigations, inspections and tests, and evaluations to detect and control radiation hazards arising from the use of X-ray equipment or radioactive materials. Some positions in this class are assigned to perform the most difficult and complex health physics work. This responsibility includes planning and conducting difficult studies, surveys, inspections, and investigations of radiologic health hazards; developing and adapting instrumentation for determination and measurement of radiation; reviewing plans and specifications and advising on the design and modification of engineered controls, including shielding and exhaust ventilation systems. In addition, positions monitor the use, receipt, transfer, and disposal of radioactive materials in medical, industrial, educational, research, and manufacturing facilities to ensure safe handling and disposition and supervise decontamination and radiation safety procedures in cases of radiological incidents.
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MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
Option I: A Bachelor's degree* from an accredited college or university with a major in health physics, radiologic health, radiologic science, physics, radiologic technology, physical science, or a closely related field** - AND- Four (4) years of professional experience*** in health physics or a closely related field**. One year of full-time graduate work in radiologic health, radiologic science, health physics, physics, engineering, mathematics, or physical science, may be substituted for one year of the required general experience in health physics.
All documents must be attached to your application at the time of filing or e-mailed to [email protected] within seven (15) calendar days from application submission or your application may be rejected as incomplete.
*****Applicants must attach a legible photocopy of their ABHP or NRRPT certification or official letter of passing of their ABHP or NRRPT tests with their application online at the time of filing or within fifteen (15) calendar days from application submission to [email protected]. |
Salary: | $93,091.68 - $125,449.20 Annually |
URL: | Apply Now |
ID: | JOB-17428 |
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