Radiation Control Technicians 3 & 4
Work Location: Los Alamos National Laboratory Los Alamos, NM
Start: Immediately
Duration: 12-36 months
Rate: is open and non-exempt
Hours: 40+ per week (4/10s with overtime) Shift work with shift multiplier possible.
*Escalated each Fiscal Year
Mob / Demob: GSA rates for mileage or flight
Trip home: 1 per month after 90 days of service
US Citizenship Required
Physical Requirements:
As an RCT 3, you will provide direct support to field implementation of the Radiation Protection Program through the execution of radiological job coverage, workplace surveys, and documentation of radiological data. In addition, you will assist and mentor less experienced RCTs in the execution of radiation monitoring, contamination control, emergency response, and the implementation of radiation work permits and other work documents.
RCT 4 -
In addition to what was outlined at the RCT 3 level, you may serve as the primary Radiation Protection point of contact for assisting in job planning, coordinating resources, and resolving issues for radiological work activities. You will also provide technical leadership of less experiences RCTs, ensuring compliance with radiological procedures.
Education/Experience Requirements
RCT 3 - Position requires a high school diploma and a minimum 3 years of related experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience directly related to the occupation.
RCT 4 - Position requires a high school diploma and a minimum 5 years of related experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience directly related to the occupation.
Physical Requirements: Must be capable of climbing, walking, kneeling, bending, and lifting as part of daily job responsibilities. Ability to lift a minimum of 35 – 60 lbs.
RCTs must be physically able to enter radiologically controlled environments, be able to wear respirators when necessary, lift up to 50 pounds, climb ladders, and navigate tight spaces. RCT will be working in a functioning facility, and routine trips inside the protected area is expected.
Use of protective clothing, including safety glasses, radiological anti-contamination clothing, and respiratory protection required.