This position is responsible for the monitoring of radiological conditions for occupational radiation protection. Provides radiological control functions including contamination and radiation control, conducts and documents radiological surveys, establishes area radiological postings, and conducts area radiological monitoring for control purposes and radiological characterization. Enters radiologically and/or chemically controlled areas in appropriate personnel protective equipment for assigned duties.
Perform all work safely and with the utmost concern for the safety of self and other employees
Perform all work in compliance with environmental permits and regulations
Perform work in compliance with radiological procedures
Being continuously aware of radiological, environmental, safety, and any potentially hazardous conditions and notifying supervision and affected organizations when changes occur
Effectively manage time and complete all delegated work within the specified time
Use motor vehicles as required (e.g., truck, van, golf cart)
Operate material handling equipment (e.g., vehicles, dollies, elevators)
Operate equipment in accordance with procedures from control panels, manually operated levers, switches, buttons, joysticks, computer displays, touch panels, etc.
Participate in area specific RCT qualification and requalification programs
Mentor plant personnel on radiological work practices
Provide training to peers and other plant personnel as requested
Assist in the preparation of radiological control documents (e.g., Radiological Work Permits (RWPs), ALARA Management Worksheets (AMWs))
Assist in radiological training as requested
Use radiological software
Provide radiological support for assessments and surveillances
Monitor radiological work
Maintain radiological key control
Provide radiological briefings
Provide radiological job coverage
Establish, maintain and remove radiological postings, boundaries and step-off pads as necessary
Perform contamination surveys
Perform radiation surveys
Perform radiological release and clearance surveys
Perform radiological shipping surveys
Perform radiological routines and surveillances
Perform radiological air sampling/monitoring to include operation of sample head isolation valves
Interpret and verify field data accumulated from rad surveys and monitoring
Perform wound surveys
Perform minor decontamination of radiological control instruments, equipment, personnel, personal items and small spills of radioactive material
Direct and monitor personnel decontamination
Perform general area contamination verification (large area wipes)
Respond to radiological alarms and events
Provide radiological support for radiological casualties
Prepare radiological survey records and other applicable documentation
Handle, use and transport radiological sources, samples and other radioactive material
Package and label radioactive material
Establish low dose waiting areas
Install, use and remove localized radiological engineered controls (e.g., temporary shielding, catches, glovebags)
Perform inspections of radiological engineered controls (e.g., glovebags, containments, HEPA vacuums)
Wear radiological personal protective equipment (PPE), to include respiratory protection
Enter radiologically and/or chemically controlled areas in appropriate PPE for assigned duties
Set and change alarm setpoints on radiological control instrumentation
Operate radiological control counting instrumentation
Operate installed radiological instrumentation (i.e., CAM, ARM, PCM, frisker)
Perform functional checks on hand-held radiological instrumentation
Perform functional checks on installed radiological instrumentation (i.e., CAM, ARM, PCM, frisker)
Perform functional checks on radiological control counting instrumentation
Perform functional checks on radiological air sampling equipment
Perform calibration checks on radiological control counting instrumentation
Perform minor maintenance on radiological control instrumentation as defined by procedure
Replace cables and batteries on hand-held radiological instrumentation
Acknowledge alarms on radiological instrumentation (i.e., CAM, ARM, PCM, frisker)
Fill radiological counting equipment with liquid nitrogen (LN2) as necessary
Establish and maintain status boards for radiological conditions
Support personnel with the donning and doffing of radiological PPE to include monitoring equipment
Transport/relocate radiological equipment as necessary
Communicate facility and equipment status to the supervisor
Participate in event investigations and supply information as requested
Serve as a member of the Emergency Response Team as directed
Participate in ALARA planning and committees as directed
Perform housekeeping duties as assigned to maintain safe and orderly workspace
Monitor, direct and support activities of personnel working in plant areas
Make notifications and log entries as required by administrative and technical procedures
Support the Waste Treatment Plant Nuclear Safety Quality Culture by emphasizing the values of safety and quality in the performance of work in order to protect self, others, and the environment
HIRING HOURLY RANGE: $41.52 - $51.90 (Salary to be determined by the education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities of the applicant internal equity, and alignment with market data.)
This position includes a competitive benefits package. For more detailed information on our Benefits and what it is like to work for Amentum: please visit our careers site: www.amentumcareers.com
Amentum is a global company with a heritage dating back more than 100 years and delivering solutions in nuclear energy, infrastructure, operations and maintenance, and national security. Our predecessors helped build Hoover Dam, protected fighting forces in World War II, and supported the Manhattan Project. Today, our teams clean up legacy nuclear waste around the world, manage the United Kingdom’s defense portfolio, design programs and tests for Navy submarine electronic systems, and provide integrated supply chain services needed in developing countries during the pandemic.
Amentum has joined with Bechtel to create an LLC, known as the Waste Treatment Completion Company (WTCC) Join us as we make history at the Hanford Vit Plant, known as the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant. We are designing and building a one-of-a-kind facility that will turn radioactive and chemical waste left over from World War II and Cold War plutonium production into a form safe for disposal. Your efforts will help protect the nearby Columbia River and the communities, salmon, and wildlife along its shorelines throughout the Northwest.
Sitting at the confluence of the Columbia, Snake and Yakima rivers near two mountain ranges, our community provides access to year-round outdoor recreation, 300 days of sun a year, more than 200 wineries within a 50-mile radius, and the amenities of large cities just a three-hour drive (or short flight) to Seattle and Portland.