Texas A & M University

Manager, Laboratory, Radiation, and Process Safety

Texas A & M University$75K — $95K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in relevant fields such as Occupational Health and Safety, Radiological Health, or Engineering.
  • Eight years of experience in environmental health and safety, with four years focused on radiological safety.
  • Strong understanding of laboratory operations and safety program coordination.
  • Excellent communication skills and ability to deliver training to diverse audiences.
  • Strong analytical skills for evaluating regulations and translating them into practical guidance.

Responsibilities

  • Manage and improve laboratory and process safety programs for member institutions.
  • Develop training and guidance for safety practices relevant to laboratories and radiation.
  • Conduct compliance reviews and follow-ups to ensure adherence to safety standards.
  • Provide technical consultation on laboratory practices and radiation safety matters.
  • Support emergency response initiatives and post-incident reviews.

Benefits

  • Opportunities for professional development and continued education.
  • Access to state-funded health and retirement plans.
  • Collaborative work environment with various educational institutions.
  • Engagement with cutting-edge safety programs in the academic sector.
Full Job Description
Job Title
Manager, Laboratory, Radiation, and Process Safety

Agency
Texas A&M University System Offices

Department
Environment, Safety, and Security

Proposed Minimum Salary
Commensurate

Job Location
College Station, Texas

Job Type
Staff

Job Description Summary:

The Laboratory, Radiation, and Process Safety Manager, under general direction, manages and supports laboratory, process, and radiation safety programs for The Texas A&M University System (A&M System). This position develops, implements, and maintains programs, guidance, and training; conducts compliance reviews and follow-up activities; assists member institutions with regulatory licenses and registrations; reviews experimental protocols and safety analyses; and provides technical consultation on laboratory, radiological, and process safety matters. The position also monitors applicable laws, regulations, and emerging issues; supports laboratory design and renovation reviews; and promotes consistent, compliant, and effective safety practices across the A&M System.

Responsibilities:
Program Management, Compliance, and Member Support

- Assists members in developing and improving laboratory and process safety programs.

- Develops and standardizes laboratory safety programs, guidance, templates, and best practices.

- Assists members with process safety program development for special hazards.

- Assists members in developing and improving radiation safety programs.

- Assists members in the coordination of appropriate licenses and registrations for radioactive materials, radiation-producing devices, and lasers.

- Reviews building and renovation projects for laboratory safety requirements and operational needs.

- Develops and delivers training on laboratory, radiation, chemical, biological, process, and engineering safety topics for member use.

- Develops guidance on engineering control measures and personal protective equipment.

- Coordinates site visits, program assessments, and special projects.

- Supports continuous improvement of member safety programs.

- Supports Tier II chemical inventory compliance.

- Conducts laboratory safety reviews and follow-up visits and tracks corrective actions to closure.

- Monitors applicable laws, regulations, standards, and emerging issues and advises members on implementation.

Technical Review and Incident Support

- Provides technical consultation on laboratory, process, and engineering safety matters.

- Provides technical support for inspections involving ionizing and non-ionizing radiation devices.

- Reviews experimental protocols and project safety analyses in support of member programs.

- Conducts process hazard evaluations and recommends controls.

- Responds to technical requests and operational issues.

- Responds as needed with other qualified personnel to emergencies, assists emergency responders within area of expertise, and supports after-action activities.

- Drafts technical procedures, guidance, and program materials.

- Provides guidance to member safety personnel and less experienced staff.

- Performs other duties as assigned.

Education and Experience:
- Bachelor's degree in Occupational Health and Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Radiological Health, Radiation Protection, Health Physics, Engineering, Nuclear Science, Radiological Science, Environmental Science or related field.
- Eight years of experience in an environmental health and safety field, including four years of experience in radiological safety or related field.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Knowledge of laboratory operations at research institutions and system-level safety program coordination.

- Strong understanding of radiation protection principles, laser safety, and laboratory chemical/biological safety practices.

- Excellent verbal and written communication skills; ability to teach and speak publicly to diverse audiences.

- Advanced skills in word processing, spreadsheet, and Microsoft applications.

- Ability to develop online training content.

- Strong analytical skills to evaluate regulations, standards, and emerging issues and to translate them into practical guidance and program documents.

- Ability to tolerate laboratory environments and moderate exposure to extreme temperature, dust, dirt, fumes, smoke, loud noises and chemical substances.

- Requires ability to wear personal protective equipment including respirator, protective clothing.

- Ability to travel frequently (up to 40%) throughout the state of Texas in service to A&M Systems members.

- Ability to multitask and work cooperatively with others.

Preferred Qualifications:

- Process Safety Practice Certificate or other recognized Professional Process Safety Certification.
- Specialty certification recognized by the Commission or an Agreement State and meets the NRC requirements in 10 CFR 35.50, Training for Radiation Safety Officer and Associate Radiation Safety
Officer.

Other Requirements:

This is a security-sensitive position and is restricted to U.S. citizens and legal permanent residents only. Only complete applications will be considered for employment at The Texas A&M System Offices. Incomplete job application data could result in your application being rejected without an option to reapply. A cover letter and resume may be required in addition to a completed employment application.

All positions are security-sensitive. Applicants are subject to a criminal history investigation, and employment is contingent upon the institution's verification of credentials and/or other information required by the institution's procedures, including the completion of the criminal history check.

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