Radiation Protection Technician
Company: System One
Location: Lynchburg
Posted on: February 1, 2025
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Job Description:
System One is hiring Radiation Protection Technicians for Spring
Outage Season. Must have commercial nuclear experience and have
been badged within 365 days at a nuclear power plant.
Is this the next step in your career Find out if you are the right
candidate by reading through the complete overview below.
The Radiation Protection Technician monitors, evaluates, and
controls radiation exposure to protect personnel, equipment, and
the environment in compliance with federal, state, and
plant-specific safety regulations. This role involves frequent
interaction with plant personnel, detailed record-keeping, and
operating specialized radiation detection and measurement
equipment.
Key Responsibilities
Radiation Monitoring:
Conduct routine and special surveys of plant areas to measure
radiation and contamination levels.
Operate, calibrate, and maintain radiation detection
instruments.
Exposure Control:
Monitor worker radiation exposure using dosimetry equipment.
Implement ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) principles to
minimize radiation exposure.
Establish and enforce radiation protection protocols, including the
use of protective equipment.
Regulatory Compliance:
Ensure adherence to federal, state, and local regulations,
including those from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Maintain accurate records of radiation levels, contamination, and
worker exposure.
Training and Communication:
Provide radiation protection training and guidance to plant
personnel and contractors.
Communicate risks and safety measures effectively to all levels of
staff.
Emergency Response:
Respond to radiation-related emergencies, spills, or contamination
events.
Implement decontamination procedures as necessary.
Support Outage and Maintenance Activities:
Provide oversight and radiation monitoring during maintenance and
refueling outages.
Assist in planning radiological controls for high-radiation
tasks.
Environmental Monitoring:
Collect samples (air, water, soil) to assess the environmental
impact of plant operations.
Analyze results and report findings to regulatory agencies as
required.
Qualifications
Education: High school diploma or equivalent; an associate degree
in radiation protection, health physics, or a related field is
preferred.
Experience: Prior experience in radiation protection and nuclear
power.
Certifications: Completion of Radiation Protection Technician
training; ANSI/ANS 3.1 qualification is desirable.
Skills:
Proficient in the use of radiation monitoring equipment.
Strong attention to detail and record-keeping abilities.
Excellent problem-solving and communication skills.
Work Environment
Frequent exposure to radiation (within regulated safety
limits).
Work in confined spaces, at heights, or in other challenging
environments.
Shift work, including nights, weekends, and holidays, may be
required.
Physical Requirements
Ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds.
Extended periods of walking, standing, or wearing protective
clothing.
Adequate vision and manual dexterity to operate equipment.
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