Assistant Radiation Safety Officer (ARSO) reporting to the Industrial Radiation Safety Officer. The ARSO in conjunction with the Corporation's RSO is responsible to insure compliance to U.S. Nuclear Regulatory and various state regulations pertaining to industrial Radiography Safety and various other programs. The successful candidate must be able to obtain and maintain training/qualification in accordance with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission rules and regulations Title 10, Chapter 1, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 34.43 or Rules and Regulations for the control of Radiation State of Rhode Island 216-RICR-40-20-10.6.3 including: 40 hours of formal (program specific) classroom training in the fundamentals of radiation safety, radiation detection instruments, industrial radiography equipment used, and licensing and regulatory requirements Proficiency in submarine drawing interpretation Proficiency with math (inverse square law) and geometry to facilitate calculation for radiation boundaries and radiography station/isotope layout 320 hours OJT of gamma and X-Ray radiography related experience Ability to obtain and retain an American Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASNT) Industrial Radiographer Radiation Safety Program (IRRSP) Certification (written and practical exam - renewal every five years) or equivalent Ability to medically obtain and maintain a personnel dosimeter (TLD) Radiation Safety Officer training Radiation Safety Program Administrator training Source Retrieval training Industrial radiography equipment maintenance training Occasional travel is associated with this position.
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Job Type
Full-time
Education Level
High school or GED