Radiation Safety Officerother related Employment listings - Davenport, IA at Geebo

Radiation Safety Officer

Position Manager Radiation Protection OperationsLocation:
Cordova, IL (Quad Cities Facility)Shift:
1st ShiftCompensation:
$147-164k Base Salary, plus annual bonus
Benefits:
Company offers a benefits package including comprehensive health, dental, life, Short- and Long-Term Disability; 401(k) match up to 4%, Discounted Employee Stock Options, 21 days PTO, and several other benefit options.
Travel:
N/AVaccine Requirement:
NoPosition Accountable for the in-field application of policies and procedure relating to applies Radiation Protection programs.
Directly manages the Radiation Protection first line Supervisors and Radiation Protection Technician activities in their daily support of plant operations and maintenance activities.
Responsible for Business Planning, Budget, and Business Performance review regarding radiation protection activities, and overseeing team in doing so.
Accountable for ensuring that department activities, priorities, and resources ae being managed effectively to meet the needs of Operations and Maintenance.
Responsible for setting policies and plans to achieve a state of As Low As Reasonably Achievable for all exposure related to radiation operations.
Civilian or Navy Nuke Background with commercial nuclear experience ( 5 years) is the ideal fitDegree in relevant field (Nuclear Engineering, Health Physics, EHS, etc.
)Prior supervisory and/or leadership experienceMust be technically knowledgeable of plant operations and systemsExceptional communication skills, written and oralWill complete supervisory/management training and development programs upon hire Recommended Skills Hazardous Waste Operations And Emergency Response Standard (Hazwoper) Safety Training Confined Spaces Traffic Control Occupational Health And Safety Administration (Osha) Trenching Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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