


Nation’s largest producer of clean, carbon‑free energy, supplying power and gas solutions nationwide.
5 days ago
$127,800 - $142,000
Entry-level
Full Time
Morris, Illinois, United States
Onsite
Company Size
14,264 Employees
Service Specialisms
Sector Specialisms
Supervisor Radiation Protection Operations at Dresden Nuclear Power Station in Morris, IL.
The primary purpose of this position is to direct Radiation Protection Technicians in implementing decontamination, instrumentation, planning, scheduling, procedures, training, radiation exposure control, and radioactive waste programs to support plant operation and maintenance. The role ensures compliance with regulatory and state requirements and serves as the interface between plant staff and regulators on radiation protection matters.
Daily responsibilities include supervising, monitoring, and coaching employees to maintain a productive workforce that adheres to company policies and collective bargaining agreements. The supervisor manages the functional Radiation Protection program to ensure timely work completion and maintains ALARA exposure levels for nuclear workers.
Effective communication of company programs, announcements, and policies to assigned employees is required, as is gathering feedback from staff. Direct supervision of Laborers and Radiation Protection Technicians involves hiring, training, and overseeing field work.
The supervisor is accountable for managing plant contaminated square footage and personnel contamination events, and must develop and deliver oral and written communications for all audiences. Additional duties may include emergency response, department duty coverage, call‑out responsibilities, and supporting outage activities.
Required minimum qualifications include a bachelor’s degree with five years of applied radiation protection experience, a Senior Reactor Operator license with five years of experience, an associate’s degree with seven years, or a high school diploma/GED with nine years of experience, along with required access and medical clearance.
Preferred qualifications are successful completion of the National Registry Radiation Protection Technicians (NRRPT) certification and an associate’s or bachelor’s degree in a science‑related field such as health physics, chemistry, physics, or medical physics.
Constellation offers a wide range of benefits and rewards to help employees thrive professionally and personally. Compensation includes a competitive salary, bonus program, 401(k) with company match, and employee stock purchase program, along with comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and wellness benefits. Paid time off for vacation, holidays, and sick days is also provided, with an expected salary range of $127,800 to $142,000 based on experience.