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Radiation Protection Specialist


Job Category: RCP Technician

Posted on: 04/08/2008 by  Exelon Corporation
Job reference #: 4765BR


Location
Oyster Creek Generating Station - NJ - US-Region I (North East)
Address: Forked River, NJ
Zip/Postal Code: 08731
 
Compensation Why is Pay Rate not specified?
Unspecified Wage
Unspecified Per Diem

 
Duration
  • Long Term

Expiration Date 10/05/2008

Job description
Exelon is currently looking for a Radiation Protection Specialist at our Oyster Creek Generating Station located in Forked River, NJ.

PRIMARY PURPOSE OF POSITION:
Is accountable for implementing the station technical programs such as Dosimetry, Instrumentation, respiratory programs, self assessments and CAP processes, procedure implementation, and other programmatic processes as assigned. Implements the long term planning processes of Exelon to insure programs are up to date from a regulatory and a technical perspective. Is accountable for performing the technical evaluations commensurate with program evaluations for internal and external exposure evaluations, isotopic mix trending, whole body count, emergency plan plume dispersions, and other calculations as required by the program. Implements continuous learning with regards to both technical and regulatory changes in Health Physics programs and shares with peers.

PRIMARY DUTIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES:
1) Attend meetings representing Radiation Protection with regards to programmatic issues with NOS, regulators, and station CAP.
2) Coordinate procedure changes to programs with the site and fleet and write transition plans to insure appropriate communications and change management.
3) Tracking and monitoring RP metrics for technical programs and generate corrective actions to insure programs are free of regulatory risk.
4) Work with fleet peers to benchmark and improve programs to industry best performance including cost, execution, and standardization.
5) Perform assessments of programs to identify problems and systematically correct. Performs technical calculations required for program fidelity. Has a detailed knowledge of the SDP process, 10CFR20 and other regulations utilized to implement programmatic requirements.
6) Implement corrective actions, self assessments, and benchmarking into departmental and self learning objectives and develops and performs training to be used to improve department performance.
7) Perform in field observations of work and insure that appropriate standards of performance are met

POSITION SPECIFICATIONS:
BS degree in health physics
-or-
related science degree with 6 years professional experience in radiation protection
-or- Associate Degree in health physics or related science degree and 8 years of experience in radiation protection (three years must be exempt-level professional experience in radiation protection)
-or-
High School Diploma and 10 years of experience in radiation protection (five years must be exempt-level professional experience in radiation protection)
Shall have passed the supervisory assessment center
Successfully completed NRRPT or the CHP certifications
Demonstrated communications ability both written and oral

Preferred:
Health Physics Supervisory Experience

POSITION SCOPE:
- Must be able to independently perform program reviews, procedure writing, and data analysis
- Must be able to use interactive skills to engage the peers and the site RP department
- Will be able implement interpersonal knowledge and skills to oversee any program area assigned including dosimetry, instrumentation, respiratory protection or other program as assigned
- Must be able to perform continual training to improve station and department knowledge and learning
- Must have critical self and field reviews and actively coach to improve site performance

To apply, please visit www.exeloncorp.com/careers, select job opportunities, and enter 4765BR in the search field.

Exelon is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Description of ideal candidate
Unspecified


Other requirements
 
Degree
Unspecified

 
Experience
3+ years

 
Security Clearance
Unspecified

 
Qualifications
Unspecified

 

 

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