Senior Health Physicist

Vistra CorpGlen Rose, TX
Onsite

About The Position

This position is intended as a Career Professional / Technical Position, encompassing the long-term progression and retention of an individual from initial entry level through advancement to a more senior level. The intent of the position is to be a long term, non-rotational professional position within the department, designed to keep a person engaged with the long-term management of the asset. This role involves providing technical input and programmatic oversight for various aspects of health physics, including Bio-Assay, isotopic decay calculations, dose assessment, dosimetry, exposure calculations, environmental monitoring, and emergency response. The individual will be responsible for ensuring regulatory compliance and providing technical guidance. Key Accountabilities include providing oversight of effluent radiochemical isotopic assessment, sampling and analysis of effluent and environmental monitoring, interpreting and reporting results, developing and maintaining procedures, managing radiological data, guiding staff on radiological controls, interfacing with regulatory bodies, and providing technical assistance to management and staff. The role also involves overseeing the administration and maintenance of radiological instrumentation, ensuring regulatory compliance with local, state, and federal agencies, and evaluating programmatic compliance for radioactive materials and hazardous chemicals.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Science or 10 years of health physics experience
  • 4 years of professional health physics experience
  • Knowledge of transport and disposal procedures for safe handling of hazardous chemicals and/or radioactive materials
  • Ability to gather data, compile information, and prepare reports
  • Knowledge of radiation safety procedures, standards, and protocols
  • Ability to develop, implement, and enforce safety programs and protocols
  • Knowledge of radioactive materials inventory control, shielding designs, waste handling procedures, dosimetry, and/or licensing requirements
  • Ability to react calmly and effectively in emergency situations
  • Knowledge of federal, state and local safety regulations, protocols, and/or procedures
  • Ability to provide technical guidance and leadership to professional personnel in area of expertise
  • Ability to calibrate and operate radiation detection instruments
  • Skill in developing safety procedures and protocols

Responsibilities

  • Provide oversight of solid / liquid / gaseous effluent radiochemical isotopic assessment for plant systems and environmental compliance
  • Provide oversight of the sampling and analysis of both radiological and non-radiological effluent monitoring, environmental monitoring / sampling of gas / water / oil / waste systems
  • Interpret, document, trend and report results of radiological analyses
  • Provide oversight for the development and maintenance of procedures related to radiological and radiological effluents areas of responsibility
  • Provide oversight for the management of data (e.g. record, store and trend radiological data)
  • Provide guidance to the staff and operating crews to maintain radiological controls within guidelines / limits; recommend corrective actions
  • Interface with regulatory bodies on radiological matters
  • Provide technical radiological assistance to the RP/Chemistry Manager, RPM, Chemistry Superintendent and RP/Chemistry Staff
  • Provide technical oversight for the administration, maintenance, calibration, functional and quality control checks on radiological, analytical instrumentation and radioactive sources
  • Oversees the daily operations of a radiation safety program to ensure regulatory compliance as mandated by local, state, and federal agencies, including the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Department of Transportation (DOT), Department of Health (DOH), Department of Energy (DOE), and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
  • Provide technical assistance as required for the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI), American Nuclear Insurers (ANI)
  • Advises the RP/Chemistry Manager regarding radiation safety protocols and procedures to ensure regulatory compliance as mandated by the relevant local, state, and federal regulatory agencies
  • Provides technical assistance and guidance on radiological control problems; advises permit holders on radioactive material inventory problems, shielding designs, waste handling procedures, dosimetry, and licensing requirements
  • Evaluates programmatic compliance for inventories of radioactive materials and/or hazardous chemicals for storage, transport and disposal
  • Responds to emergency situations involving hazardous materials, radiation, or fire and smoke incidents; prepares reports of findings and submits recommendations
  • Evaluates programmatic compliance with inventories and testing of radioactive sealed sources
  • Monitors and instructs radworkers that have received radioactive medical treatments regarding access to the plant
  • Conducts research to determine appropriate policies and procedures which include inspection standards, safe work methods, decontamination procedures, and radiological emergency procedures
  • Performs miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned
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