As a Radiation Health Physicist 1, you will work within the Research Safety Program team to support WSU research and teaching with radioactive materials and radiation-producing machines. The Radiation Safety Program team maintains the Washington State Broadscope license and the Radiation Air Emission license for radioactive materials and business licenses for radiation producing machines and x-rays. These licenses are required for the operation of numerous research and teaching programs, including the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Research Reactor, and several research producing departments across four WSU campuses and several extension locations. Working under supervision and guidance with the University Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) and other team members, this position is responsible for supporting numerous functions to promote healthy, safe, and secure research, including: reviewing, evaluating, and approving safety standards, implementing ALARA principles, facility standards, training requirements, laboratory surveys and inspections, personnel dosimetry and bioassays, waste collection and disposal, radioactive material inventory control, radiation instrument registrations/calibrations, sealed sources and radiation-producing machines leak testing, shipping and receiving, and other functions of research safety. This position will advise radiation safety programs and assist with training faculty, staff, and students concerning compliance with radiation control regulations and conditions of WSU’s license to use radioactive materials. This position works directly with the Radiation Safety Committee (RSC) to ensure that all research safety policies and procedures are effective. The successful candidate will also have opportunities to cross train and support other areas of research safety.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
1-10 employees