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EHS Principal (Health Physicist)

at General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems Inc in Marion, Illinois, United States

Job Description

EHS Principal (Health Physicist)
Job Locations

US-IL-Marion

 


Requisition ID 
2024-31750  

Position Type 
Full Time  

Position Classification 
On-Site  

Job Function 
Human Resources
Overview

 

General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems (GD-OTS), a premier provider of ordnance weapons and tactical systems to the U.S. Department of Defense and allied nations, has an opening for a Health Physicist (EHS Principal) to join our Marion, IL team. We take pride in supporting the mission of the warfighter by delivering the best, to the best. Our products can be found with every U.S. military branch and with allies around the world. We are looking for a motivated and creative leader to help shape and support our mission.
GD-OTS Marion offers great benefits that are effective the first day of employment! Medical, dental vision, 401k and many other benefits are available without a waiting period.
Summary:
Designs, develops, implements and oversees the organization's Radiation safety programs and procedures to safeguard employees and surrounding communities and to ensure that all facilities are in compliance with regulations | Responsibilities are within the Radiation Safety Function as a generalist or in a combination of Disciplines

Responsible for all aspects of a Radiation Safety program and serves as the facility Radiation Safety Officer (RSO).

Advises plant management of the requirements of radiation safety protocols and procedures to ensure compliance as mandated by the regulating agency. Ability to provide technical guidance to leadership and plant personnel.

Knowledge of NRC or agreement state regulations, licensing, radiation training of employees, X-Ray machines, Sealed Source gauges, primarily focused on all aspects of the safe handling of Depleted Uranium. This includes the handling of Depleted Uranium and the indoor test firing of Depleted Uranium munitions, including the controls, protective equipment, and medical surveillance required for working in Depleted Uranium projectile impact areas.

Knowledge of air monitoring for alpha and beta radiation, employee dosimetry, exposure controls, radiation surveys for alpha and beta contamination control in process areas and at firing range, direct reading survey meters, and smear counting instruments, Low Level Radioactive Waste (LLRW), and radioactive material shipping surveys.

Safety best practices. Safety communications. Safety inspections. Safety investigations. Safety policies and procedures. Safety training. Inspection documentation
Proficient in MS Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint)

 


Major Position Responsibilities

 

Outlines and implements policies or programs to educate and promote employee health and safety or environmental compliance.
Delivers training programs educating staff on environmental concerns or health and safety risks found in the organization.
Communicates regularly with management and administration regarding the status of environmental initiatives.
Ensures that training records, health/safety manuals or handbooks, incident/accident reports, or other documentation are appropriately maintained.
Tracks and documents accidents to understand causes and recommend changes to prevent future accidents.
Monitors known health, safety, or environmental hazards, such as noise, air, or wastewater pollution levels.
Coordinates inspection of facilities, vehicles, or equipment and processes recommending corrections or additional precautions to ensure compliance to established regulations.
Communicates facility-specific emergency response or evacuation plans.
Has a broad and current knowledge of all government and applicable industry safety regulations.

 


Basic Qualifications

 

Required Qualifications:
Associate's Degree OR equivalent combination of relevant education and/or experience
8 - 10 years of experience in
Preferred Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Health and Safety, Human Resources or related degree Preferred
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:

Responsible for all aspects of a Radiation Safety program and serves as the facility Radiation Safety Officer (RSO).

Advises plant management of the requirements of radiation safety protocols and procedures to ensure compliance as mandated by the regulating agency. Ability to provide technical guidance to leadership and plant personnel.

Knowledge of NRC or agreement state regulations, licensing, radiation training of employees, X-Ray machines, Sealed Source gauges, primarily focused on all aspects of the safe handling of Depleted Uranium. This includes the handling of Depleted Uranium and the indoor test firing of Depleted Uranium munitions, including the controls, protective equipment, and medical surveillance required for working in Depleted Uranium projectile impact... For full info follow application link.

GD-OTS is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer - Minorities/Females/Protected Veterans/Disabled

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Job Posting: 12026422

Posted On: Jul 04, 2024

Updated On: Jul 17, 2024

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