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Energy Northwest Health Physicist/Staff Advisor III/II in Richland, Washington

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GENERAL SUMMARY

Responsible for a variety of radiation protection functions, including plant problem analyses, licensing basis documents, implementation of large-scale radiation-protection-based projects, regulatory, EPRI and INPO interface or liaison assignments, instrumentation, dosimetry calculations, corrective action management, and performance improvement. Works independently and provides technical guidance and leadership within the assigned specialty. Serves in the capacity of Radiological Support Supervisor when absent and OCC RPM when necessary.

PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES

The following are the principal accountabilities for this position and are not intended to be all-inclusive.

  • Provide a high level of technical health physics expertise and oversight to address operational and licensing tasks which periodically arise in radiation exposure monitoring, radiological control, respiratory protection, and dose reduction. Identify program impacts and make recommendations to management on necessary changes. Can serve as the subject matter expert for the company in multiple radiation protection disciplines.

  • Provide technical leadership, guidance, and direction to other HP staff members, and consult with management to plan, develop, and implement strategic objectives. May serve as lead person or technical advisor on projects.

  • Develop, maintain, and implement radiation protection programs, policies, and procedures consistent with company policies and objectives.

  • Maintain Radiation Protection Program licensing requirements. Perform reviews and evaluations of department activities, processes, and procedures to ensure compliance with federal, state, and industry regulations, standards, and recommendations. Identify, recommend, and implement corrective actions as needed.

  • Analyze and evaluate radiation protection performance data and station exposure data to determine Radiation Protection Program effectiveness. Prepare technical procedures and reports based on the interpretation of analyzed data.

  • Apply comprehensive technical knowledge to identify and resolve radiological system problems and adverse trends, recommend solutions, and track resolution progress.

  • Independently perform and or lead assessment teams and issue reports to management.

  • Investigate and review radiological program procedures and recommend/initiate improvements to ensure equipment reliability, precision, and accuracy.

  • Accumulate, analyze, interpret, and report data on systems and instrumentation to management to provide a technical assessment of current operational status.

  • Participate in outage support and serve as a member of the Emergency Response Organization.

  • Responsible for applying technical leadership over the program and teaching or mentoring other technical employees. Lead root cause or analyses teams for radiation protection issues.

  • Serve as Radiological Support Supervisor in their absence.

REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

Principal Health Physicist

  • A high school diploma or GED and either NRRPT or American Board of Health Physics certification [Certified Health Physicist (CHP)] or 13 years of experience in applied radiation protection. OR

  • An Associate’s degree from an accredited college in in Health Physics, Engineering or closely related field and 11 years of experience in applied radiation protection. OR

  • A Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited college or university in Chemistry, Health Physics, Engineering or closely related field and 9 years of experience in applied radiation protection. OR

  • A Master of Science degree from an accredited college or university in Chemistry, Health Physics, Engineering or closely related field and 7 years of experience in applied radiation protection.

Health Physics Staff Advisor III

  • Requires a Bachelor’s degree in a science or engineering subject from an accredited college or university and five years’ experience in applied radiological; OR

  • An Associate’s degree in a technical field from an accredited college or university and an additional seven years of experience in applied radiation protection; OR

  • Four years of military nuclear experience and an additional five years of experience in applied radiation protection; OR

  • Nine years of experience in applied radiation protection. At least three years of this experience should be in applied radiation protection work in a nuclear facility dealing with radiological problems similar to those encountered in nuclear power plants, preferably in a nuclear power plant.

  • A high school diploma or GED is required.

Health Physics Staff Advisor II

  • A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university and three years of experience within a technical environment including two years of experience in Radiation Protection or Chemistry; OR

  • An Associate’s degree from an accredited college or university and five years of experience in a technical environment including two years of experience in Radiation Protection or Chemistry; OR

  • A high school diploma/GED and seven years of experience in a technical environment including three years of experience in Radiation Protection or Chemistry

This position is open until filled.

Pay Range:

Principal Health Physicist Salary: $119,107 - $178,661

Midpoint: $148,884

Health Physics Staff Advisor III Salary: $103,563 - $155,345

Midpoint: $129,454

Health Physics Staff Advisor II Salary: $90,048 - $135,072

Midpoint: $112,560

Typically, selected candidates are hired between the minimum and midpoint of the range, based on applicable experience and qualifications, market rate, internal equity, and budgetary allowances.

Offers will be negotiated based on each candidate's qualifications.

Incentive Compensation

This role is eligible to participate in our annual incentive plan. Incentives are earned based on employee performance against defined metrics and company goals.

Benefits

Energy Northwest (EN) offers a highly competitive and substantial benefits package which allows qualifying employees (and their families) to enroll in medical, dental, vision, and basic life insurance. Other voluntary benefits may include flexible spending accounts, tuition reimbursement, supplemental life insurances, credit monitoring, and identity theft insurance. EN offers three retirement programs to qualifying employees including a matching 401(k) deferred compensation plan, the Washington State Pension Plan (PERS), and a 457(b) savings plan. Qualifying employees will also accrue 160 hours of personal time per year and nine paid holidays throughout the calendar year.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate due to race, color, age, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religion, national origin, veteran status or on the basis of disability.

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