📍 Location: Florida, Texas, Idaho, Utah, or Remote
Salary Range: $70,000-$245,000, based on level of experience
The Role
We are seeking radiation protection professionals ranging from junior health physicists through senior RSOs to support radiological programs at nuclear facilities and related environments. This role focuses on compliant, practical radiation protection that enables operations while protecting people and maintaining strong safety culture.
What You’ll Do
Support or lead radiation protection programs (monitoring, ALARA, RWPs, postings) that you may be involved in setting up from scratch
Perform dose assessments, surveys, and contamination controls or make plans for how such activities will be completed for conceptual new reactor designs.
Support radioactive material handling, waste management interfaces, and reporting
Develop and maintain procedures, training, and program documentation
Support audits, inspections, and regulator interactions
Investigate events and implement corrective actions
Qualifications
BS in Health Physics, Nuclear Engineering, Chemistry, or related field (experience-based substitutions possible)
1+ years (junior) to 10+ years (senior) in radiation protection / health physics
Strong documentation and communication skills
Preferred
Experience in nuclear power, fuel cycle facilities, isotope processing, or DOE environments.
Experience starting a Radiation Protection program from scratch or heavily upgrading such procedures/programs, preferably for new reactor of fuel related facilities.
Professional certifications (as applicable)
Benefits
Competitive salary • 401(k) with match • Health, dental & vision insurance • Equity • Relocation Assistance
