Radiological Technical Undergraduate Intern

Savannah River National LaboratoryAiken, SC
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About The Position

Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) is seeking highly motivated interns in radiation protection programs who have completed at least one year of relevant community college programs by the beginning of the internships. During this internship, interns will engage hands-on with radiological protection department (RPD) personnel in radiological controlled areas, gaining hands on experience. Responsibilities Interns will support the following objectives performed by RPD daily: Ensuring the radiological safety of personnel, facilities, and environment by monitoring the levels of radiation and/or contamination and ensure all aspects of the radiological component are in compliance with federal, state, and site regulations. Collecting, analyzing, and documenting monitoring data using various radiation and contamination instruments and sampling media. Learning how to recognize unusual or irregularities in radiological levels or other unforeseen hazards and make notifications to the appropriate management. Performing routine observations and monitoring of radiologically controlled areas to verify there is no migration of contamination and that radiological controls, including postings, are adequate. Performing radiological protection functions using instrumentation to detect and measure radiological conditions; frequently under poor field conditions, such as inadequate lighting and ventilation, and extreme temperatures. Conducting contamination and radiation surveys associated with radioactive material movements, transfers, or shipments. Assisting in job preplanning and make recommendations on the appropriate protective clothing, dosimetry, and respiratory protection based on previous survey data. Work may involve climbing ladders and scaffolds, walking up/down several flights of stairs, and prolonged standing and walking.

Requirements

  • The successful candidate must be pursuing an associate in applied science with a major in radiation protection technology
  • Must have a minimum GPA of 2.5 or higher and submit a transcript prior to hiring
  • US Citizenship is Legally Required

Nice To Haves

  • Hands-on research experience in a chemical laboratory
  • Participation in student design teams or design projects
  • GPA 3.0

Responsibilities

  • Ensuring the radiological safety of personnel, facilities, and environment by monitoring the levels of radiation and/or contamination and ensure all aspects of the radiological component are in compliance with federal, state, and site regulations.
  • Collecting, analyzing, and documenting monitoring data using various radiation and contamination instruments and sampling media.
  • Learning how to recognize unusual or irregularities in radiological levels or other unforeseen hazards and make notifications to the appropriate management.
  • Performing routine observations and monitoring of radiologically controlled areas to verify there is no migration of contamination and that radiological controls, including postings, are adequate.
  • Performing radiological protection functions using instrumentation to detect and measure radiological conditions; frequently under poor field conditions, such as inadequate lighting and ventilation, and extreme temperatures.
  • Conducting contamination and radiation surveys associated with radioactive material movements, transfers, or shipments.
  • Assisting in job preplanning and make recommendations on the appropriate protective clothing, dosimetry, and respiratory protection based on previous survey data.

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What This Job Offers

Career Level

Intern

Education Level

Associate degree

Number of Employees

1,001-5,000 employees

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