Principal Scientist

Mission Support and Test Services, LLC

$121K — $185K *
Healthcare
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's in Health Physics, Nuclear Engineering, or similar STEM field; Ph.D preferred.
  • 9+ years relevant experience; skills should show technical specialization or interdisciplinary knowledge.
  • Experience desired in gamma-ray spectroscopy and operational health physics; training development preferred.
  • Strong written and oral communication skills with a proven track record of complex project collaboration.
  • Ability to interface with technical personnel and government agencies effectively.
  • Willingness to work non-standard hours, take on-call duty, and deploy worldwide on short notice.
  • Must be able to perform under high-stress environments.

Responsibilities

  • Collect and analyze radiological data to advise public safety officials.
  • Utilize tools to assess impacts of radiological incidents on public and environmental safety.
  • Maintain qualifications as an emergency responder and complete necessary training.
  • Serve on-call duty for about one-third of the year, with quick deployment capabilities.
  • Develop training materials and deliver training to emergency responders.
  • Conduct testing and evaluation of radiation detection equipment.
  • Organize and interpret data against established standards.

Benefits

  • Work schedule of 4/10s, Monday-Thursday (subject to change).
  • Comprehensive training and ongoing educational opportunities.
  • Opportunity to participate in national-level emergency response deployment.
  • Access to advanced instrumentation and supportive team environment.
Full Job Description
Job Description

The Remote Sensing Laboratory - located on Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada - is searching for an enthusiastic and energetic individual looking to join our dynamic emergency response organization that is responsible for supporting several national-level radiological and nuclear emergency response assets. The Nuclear Search Program (NSP) is composed of scientists, engineers, and technical support personnel equipped with specialized training and advanced instrumentation. NSP personnel stand ready to search for nuclear threat devices based on a variety of signatures and intelligence in concert with federal mission partners. For more information on the work done at the Remote Sensing Laboratory in support of a very important mission please check out this video https://www.ans.org/webinars/view-rsl2021/#_blank.

Key Responsibilities
  • Collect and analyze radiological data from a variety of platforms, and advise public safety officials on the consequences of a radiological incident.
  • Utilize specialized tools and applications to calculate potential impacts to the public, workers, and the environment to support radiological emergencies.
  • Attain and maintain qualification as an emergency responder.
  • Serve rotating, on-call duty for approximately a third of the year, typically in one-week increments.
  • Ability to deploy world-wide for exercises and responses, with as little as two-hour notice when on-call.
  • Maintain training and ensure job-specific qualifications remain current; as well as attend onsite and off-site training as necessary to maintain competency.
  • Assist in the development of company and emergency response guidelines, manuals, procedures, etc.
  • Develop and implement corrective actions and lessons learned.
  • Develop training materials and deliver trainings to emergency responders across the DOE community.
  • Assist with the preparation of technical reports and recommendations.
  • Organize, evaluate, and interpret data by comparison against standards and guidelines.
  • Plan and conduct work requiring judgment in the evaluation, selection, application, adaptation, and modification of standard techniques, guidelines, procedures, and criteria.
  • Maintain the ability to present analysis results to a technical or non-technical audience.
  • Conduct testing and evaluation of radiation detection equipment and acquisition/analysis software.
  • Provide expertise, feedback, and input into the development of improved radiation detection systems and analysis algorithms.
  • Provide scientific guidance on projects involving an interdisciplinary team of engineers, software developers, scientists, and technicians.
  • Operate radiation detection equipment in field operations.
  • Maintain subject matter expertise and proficiency on detection equipment to instruct during courses, or offer troubleshooting during operations or events.
  • Develop and design scientific and technical content for training exercises.
  • Perform other duties as assigned by Supervisor/Manager.


Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Health Physics, Nuclear Engineering or a similar calculus-based Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) field, plus at least 9 years relevant experience. Ph.D is preferred. Skill building experience must demonstrate either deeper technical specialization or additional cross-disciplinary knowledge. Graduate research experience may be recognized.
  • Experience with one or more of the following is highly desired: gamma-ray spectroscopy, operational health physics, and customer service and/or training development and delivery.
  • Additional enhancing experience includes radiation detection, algorithm development, transport codes, programming, prototype design and testing, and training design or delivery.
  • Must have strong written and oral communications skills and must show a demonstrated ability to work on complex applied projects in a group atmosphere.
  • Must have the ability to interface effectively with technical personnel from other MSTS organizations, outside organizations, and government agencies.
  • Must be willing and able to perform work during non-standard hours, take on-call duty, and deploy worldwide on short notice.
  • Must be able to perform critical job functions while under high stress environments such as those presented in real world deployments.
  • Must be able to meet Company requirements for worldwide travel including medical physical and immunizations.
  • Ability to work independently or in a team environment on a wide variety of tasks.
  • Working knowledge of Office365, Word, Excel, Adobe Acrobat, and Outlook is required.
  • Must be fitted for and qualify for use with various respiratory protection and personal protective equipment.
  • Must be able to lift 50 lbs.
  • Must be able to participate in National Response Asset Deployment activities, including flight onboard government aircraft for missions and deployments.
  • Must submit to immunizations for worldwide travel.
  • Candidate must be able to obtain and maintain SCI accesses.
  • The primary work location will be based at the Remote Sensing Laboratory at Nellis Air Force Base, Las Vegas, NV (RSLN).
  • Work schedule for this position will be 4/10s, Monday-Thursday (subject to change).
  • A pre-placement physical examination, including a drug screen, is required; MSTS maintains a substance abuse policy that includes random drug testing.
  • Must possess a valid driver's license.


Annual salary range for this position is: $121,867.20 - $185,848.00.

Starting salary is determined based on the position market value, the individual candidate education and experience and internal equity.

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