What you would be doingradiation guidance
training delivery
audit support
risk assessment
safety documentation
team leadership
The Radiation Protection Officer plays a critical role in ensuring that the company remains aligned with evolving expectations for radiological protection in the fusion sector, contributing to stakeholder engagement and regulatory readiness.
The role also involves leading and managing the Health Physics team, ensuring appropriate radiological protection practices are implemented, developing local rules and contingency plans, and supporting the safe delivery of operational programmes involving ionising radiation, including D-D fusion, activated materials, and low-level radioactive waste streams.
- Offer expert guidance to teams across the company on the safe use, transport, storage, security, and disposal of radioactive sources, sealed sources, and other radioactive materials in accordance with permit and licensing conditions
- Lead the development and delivery of radiation protection training across the business, ensuring staff are appropriately informed and competent in relation to their roles and radiological risks
- Prepare for and support audits, inspections, and assessments by external regulatory bodies, such as the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), Environment Agency (EA), and other third parties
- Develop, review, and implement Radiation Risk Assessments (RRAs), Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), Local Rules, contingency plans, and other radiological safety documentation to ensure safe systems of work and regulatory compliance
- Reporting to the EHS Manager, Radiation Protection Officer assumes overall responsibility for all aspects of radiological protection across the organisation
- Working with ionising radiation
- Support the EHS Manager with additional duties as required, contributing to the wider safety culture and compliance strategy across Tokamak Energy
- Working with or in the vicinity of equipment that produces high magnetic fields
- Lead and manage the team, including performance management, regular 1-to-1s, mentoring, and support for professional development and technical growth
- Provide authoritative radiation protection advice to Senior Management and the EHS Manager on compliance with relevant legislation, including IRR17 and EPR16, and emerging fusion regulatory frameworks with guidance from RPA
What you bringnebosh
chartered
rpa2000
irr17
team management
data analysis
Initially offered on a 12m FTC basis the, the Radiation Protection Officer is responsible for ensuring company-wide compliance with the Ionising Radiations Regulations 2017 (IRR17), and with permit conditions set under the Environmental Permitting Regulations 2016 (EPR16) for the accumulation and disposal of radioactive waste. As the designated subject matter expert in radiation protection, the Radiation Protection Officer acts as a key point of contact for external regulatory bodies.
This job includes the following hazards or safety-critical activities which will require successful pre-employment health screening through our occupational health service before the successful candidate will be allowed to start work{{:}}
Please note that the appointment of the successful candidate will be subject to standard pre-employment screening, as applicable to the post. This will include right-to-work, proof of identity and references.
- A scientific degree and/or a recognised technical qualification in radiation protection
- Excellent communication and technical reporting skills
- Environmental or H&S NEBOSH or equivalent
- Attention to detail and an ability to interpret complex and vast datasets
- Willingness and ability to manage a team, drawing upon their diverse expertise and developing them
- Experience with non-ionising radiation safety (e.g., laser, EMF)
- High attention to detail and data analysis skills
- Chartered status (e.g., CRadP) or in progress
- Working toward RPA2000 qualification
- Willingness to engage with other aspects of safety outside of radiation
- Working at height (ladders, scissor lifts, cherry pickers & scaffolding)
- Extensive knowledge of IRR17, EPR16, and related guidance (e.g., HSE L121, RSR)
- Experience in managing radioactive waste and sealed sources
- Ability to respond effectively in emergencies
- Excellent, presentation, communication and interpersonal skills
- Use of welding equipment
- Understanding of radiation transport regulation (CDG, IAEA SSR-6)
- Enthusiasm and passion for the subject and an ability to advise on what they know and implement it effectively
- Full membership of SRP and / or AURPO
BenefitsWorking Arrangements
Pre-employment screening
Part time working or job share options will be reviewed on an individual basis
Please note this role does offer hybrid working, our model sets out a minimum 60% onsite / 40% home working split.
- Innovation and Merit bonuses
- Pension scheme
- Investment in training and development to support career progression
- Opportunity to work on and contribute to world class innovation
- Share options scheme
- Discretionary 3-day festive break depending on business needs
- 25 days holiday plus bank holidays
- Eligible for discretionary performance related bonus
- Financial benefits - including; group life insurance, critical illness, health cash plan and discount scheme
Training + DevelopmentInformation not given or found