Enercon Services, Inc

Senior / Lead Radiological Controls Technician

Enercon Services, Inc$75K — $95K *
Energy & Utilities
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Current DOE L or Q clearance or ability to reinstate recently inactive clearance (US Citizenship required)
  • High school diploma or equivalent required
  • Three years of operational health physics experience
  • One year of experience within the DOE/NNSA complex or Gaseous Diffusion Enrichment facility
  • Current qualification as a Radiological Control Technician
  • Successful completion of the RCT Fundamentals Academic Challenge Exam
  • Strong attention to detail with aptitude in math and science

Responsibilities

  • Assist Radiation Protection leaders in monitoring compliance with procedures and safety guidelines
  • Plan and monitor radiological work areas and generate radiological work permits
  • Perform quantitative measurements for radioactive material shipments and waste management
  • Support ES&H activities such as atmospheric monitoring and safety evaluations
  • Recommend corrective measures to mitigate excessive contamination levels
  • Mentor and oversee less experienced technicians in safety practices
  • Participate actively in Safety Work Groups

Benefits

  • Long-term contract opportunity
  • Exposure to a dynamic work environment in a pivotal role
  • Opportunity to mentor and lead less experienced technicians
  • Engagement in comprehensive safety and compliance activities
  • Possibility for professional growth within the DOE framework
Full Job Description
We are currently recruiting for experienced Senior / Lead Radiological Control Technicians to represent ENERCON at a customer site in Piketon, Ohio (Portsmouth) for a long-term contract opportunity. Under general supervision, the Senior / Lead RCT performs Radiation Protection Program core element job functions as assigned by supervision and management. Typical job responsibilities are to assist and support Radiation Protection leads and supervisors in ensuring the radiological monitoring, controls and processes for measuring and controlling radioactive materials and radiation generating material & equipment are in compliance with all applicable procedures, policies, contractual/operational requirements, safety guidelines and managerial direction and DOE Orders. The specific work assignment may include duties or activities that assist and support Radiation Protection supervisors and management in one or more of the following functional areas, in addition to other duties as assigned: • Provides assigned technical, administrative or functional support to the Radiation Protection management team • Participates in planning of radiological work, monitoring of radiological work areas, generation of radiological work permits, establishing radiological work control and monitoring of radiological workers • Performs quantitative measurements and documents results for radioactive material shipments, free release of excess material and waste from the site • Supports ES&H activities in the field including but not limited to atmospheric monitoring, safety evaluations, self-assessments and chemical hygiene control programs • Makes recommendations for corrective measures to reduce contamination levels when excessive contamination levels are detected • Proficient in a wide variety of radiation protection and associated ES&H support activities • Mentors less experienced technicians • Performs a variety of complex tasks related to radiological, industrial and chemical safety • Other job related duties as assigned • Maintains knowledge of and demonstrates ability to perform work safely in accordance with all approved safety policies, procedures and applicable regulations and performs assigned duties in a safe manner • Actively participates in Safety Work Groups QUALIFICATIONS: Radiological Control/Health Physics Technicians will have demonstrated a higher level of knowledge, skills, and experience than necessary to be a RCT. In addition, they will have demonstrated a thorough working knowledge of radiation protection and are expected to be familiar with the basic principles of other safety disciplines. They will have demonstrated their ability to train, direct, and supervise other technicians, make and/or implement procedural modifications, provide limited technical support, aid in and conduct program/field audits. • Must have a current DOE L or Q clearance for this assignment or ability to reinstate recently inactive clearance (US CITIZENSHIP REQUIRED) • Requires a high school diploma or equivalent • Three (3) years of operational health physics experience; One (1) year of experience in the DOE/NNSA complex or a Gaseous Diffusion Enrichment facility; and must be currently qualified as a Radiological Control Technician • Successful completion of the RCT Fundamentals Academic Challenge Exam • Strong attention to detail and high aptitude in math and science • Must be able to lift 50 lbs • Must be able to wear respiratory protection

About Enercon Services, Inc

Enercon Services, Inc. is an engineering and environmental services company that provides a wide range of services to the energy industry. The company was founded in 1983 and is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. Enercon Services, Inc. offers services such as engineering, environmental consulting, and project management. The company's clients include utilities, government agencies, and private companies. Enercon Services, Inc. has offices throughout the United States and has completed projects in over 30 countries. The company is committed to sustainability and has implemented various initiatives to reduce its environmental impact.
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