Health Safety Technician - Radiological

4 Months ago

Piketon, Ohio, United States

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Job Description

Mid-America Conversion Services is seeking a Health Safety Technician - Radiological in Piketon, OH. The role involves providing Environment, Safety, and Health support for the DUF6 project, including radiological monitoring and compliance with safety regulations. Responsibilities include conducting surveys, maintaining equipment, and developing safety procedures. Candidates should have a high school diploma and at least three years of relevant experience, particularly in DOE radiological activities.
* Position is a bargaining unit-represented position and is available to International Bargaining Unit members only for the first seven (7) days.
NOTE:* “Substance Abuse Program Plan position and subject to random drug/alcohol testing.”
Position Overview:*

Under minimal supervision responsible for providing Environment, Safety and Health (ES&H) support in one or more functional areas of Industrial Hygiene (IH), Industrial Safety (IS), Radiological or Environmental for the DUF6 project. The specific work assignment may include duties or activities to support the organization in one or more of the following functional areas, in addition to other duties as assigned:
Functional:**
• Provides radiological monitoring and job coverage support for all DUF6 operations and maintenance activities to include:
+ Radiological job coverage involving DUF6, UO2F2, and uranium oxide as the primary radiological hazards
+ Radiological job coverage involving use of an autoclave for purposes of converting the solid DUF6 contained in cylinders, into a DUF6 gas
+ Radiological job coverage involving collecting dose rates on items with varying radiation levels such as those found when a DUF6 cylinder is being evacuated of its content as well as of the remaining heel materials
+ Radiological job coverage involving breaches of radiological systems and components
+ Radiological job coverage including providing continuous radiological job coverage
+ Comprehensive documentation of radiological surveys and completion of records
• Possesses familiarity (including frequent use) of iPCM‐12s, Low background counters, Alpha Sentry CAMs and standard hand held radiation and contamination detection instruments
• Maintains performance tests and operates radiological monitoring equipment
• Performs radiological contamination routines and radiation routines as required to adhere to the requirements of 10 CFR 835
• Conducts removable and fixed contamination surveys, and performs dose rate surveys
+ Performs radiological release surveys of material and items (M&E) with experience in performing these as required by MARSAME
• Collects air samples and performs air sample analysis, smear counting, and spectral analysis
• Inputs data into the HIS-20 database, generates survey records and reports, and facilitates record archival
• Provides technical input into work package development in accordance with Integrated Safety Management (ISM) principles
• Conducts radiological safety walk-downs and pre-job walk-downs
• Assists in the development of Radiological Work Permits (RWPs)
• Provides worker feedback and guidance with regard to real or perceived radiological safety issues
• Reviews and may develop ES&H procedures
• Stops/Suspends work of unsafe conditions potentially affecting personnel safety or environmental risk
• Interacts with management on policies, practices, and procedures to ensure safety of site personnel
• Ensures the radiological control program is in full compliance with 10 CFR 835
Job Requirements
Minimum Requirements:

• High school diploma or equivalent
• 3 years hands-on related radiological control technician experience, which should include:

+ 1 year experience in DOE radiological activities; and
+ 1/4 year on-site;
+ or equivalent combination of relevant education and experience in a DOE or NRC-regulated environment (e.g., completion of standardized core training requirements or National Registry of Radiation Protection Technologists registration)
• 3 years of performing senior Radiological Control Technician job coverage (preferred)
• 1 year of radiological job coverage experience involving UF6, UO2F2, and uranium oxide as the primary radiological hazards or equivalent (preferred)
• Experience working at a production facility that includes 24/7 operations (preferred)
• Ability to obtain and maintain a Homeland Security Presidential Directive (HSPD-12) credential

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