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Rad Pro Technical Specialist

Manage and implement radiation protection programs, metrics, and compliance at a nuclear plant.

Brookfield, Illinois, United States
97k - 127k USD
Full Time
Entry-level

Job Highlights

Environment
Onsite

About the Role

The primary purpose of the role is to implement and maintain the station’s technical radiation protection programs—including dosimetry, instrumentation, respiratory programs, self‑assessment, and procedural implementation—ensuring they remain current with regulatory and technical requirements. • Represent Radiation Protection in meetings with Nuclear Oversight and regulators. • Coordinate procedure changes, create transition plans, and manage communications. • Track RP metrics, generate corrective actions, and mitigate regulatory risk. • Benchmark programs with fleet peers to improve cost, execution, and standardization. • Conduct program assessments and implement systematic corrections. • Develop training materials and self‑learning objectives based on corrective actions. • Perform field observations to ensure performance standards are met. • Deliver effective oral and written communications for all audiences. • Participate in emergency response, departmental coverage, call‑outs, and outage support as directed. • Maintain required access levels and pass necessary medical examinations.

Key Responsibilities

  • dosimetry
  • instrumentation
  • program assessment
  • metrics tracking
  • benchmarking
  • training development

What You Bring

• Hold a bachelor’s degree in health physics or related science with at least 1 year of relevant experience, or equivalent qualifications (SRO license with 5 years, associate degree with 3 years, or high school/GED with ANSI 3.1 RP Technician qualification and 5 years experience). • For senior level, possess a bachelor’s degree in health physics or related field with 4 years of applied radiation protection experience, or equivalent (SRO license with 5 years, associate degree with 6 years, or high school/GED with 7 years experience). • Preferred: successful completion of NRRPT or Certified Health Physicist (CHP) certification.

Requirements

  • bachelor's
  • health physics
  • sro license
  • associate degree
  • nrrpt
  • chp

Benefits

We provide a comprehensive Total Rewards package that includes competitive salaries, a bonus program, 401(k) with company match, employee stock purchase, extensive medical, dental and vision benefits, a wellness program, and paid time off for vacation, holidays, and sick days. The expected salary range for a Radiation Protection Technical Specialist is $97,200 to $108,000, while a Senior Radiation Protection Specialist can earn $114,300 to $127,000, both varying based on experience and accompanied by the full benefits package.

Work Environment

Onsite

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