Job Description
Title: Radiation Control Technician
Location: Los Alamos National Laboratory – Los Alamos, NM
Duration: 9 months +
Pay Rate: $50-$85/hr ST (Non-Exempt)
Per Diem: LANL Policy and Bluestone will add $6 / hr to employee’s ST Pay rate and $9 / hr to their OT pay rate.
Monthly Trip Home, Mob/Demob: Expenses per the attached policy.
Completion Bonus: Averages out to be about $2.00 for every hour the contractor contributes, paid at the end of a successful assignment complete
Trip home every (4) weeks: Reimbursed
U.S Citizen: YES
Position Details:
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) is looking for skilled Radiation Control Technicians (RCTs) Level 3 & 4, to join the Radiation Protection Division. RCTs support a wide variety of different work activities across a broad range of facilities and have the opportunity to learn new skills and expand their expertise in the identification and understanding of radiological hazards and controls. LANL RCTs implement radiation protection requirements and work independently on challenging projects requiring collaboration with multiple work groups. Assignments can involve activities in varying work environments and weather conditions. This a great opportunity to further your career in the Radiation Protection field while contributing directly to national security.
Minimum Job Requirements:
Knowledge of applied radiation protection principles and implementation practices.
Experience and/or knowledge of radiological job coverage principles.
Experience and/or knowledge in radiological event response (CAM alarm, ARM alarm, personnel contamination, etc.).
Ability to complete the LANL RCT qualification program.
Ability to wear personal protective equipment required for workplace and job hazards including anti-contamination clothing and respiratory protection.
Ability to use stairways, fixed ladders, and ladders up to 6 feet. Must be physically able to work in demanding environments.
Education/Experience: Position requires a high school diploma and a minimum of 2 years of related experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience directly related to the occupation, or successful completion of an RP-PROGRAMS approved RCT training program which includes the following elements:
Fundamental academics
Site specific academics
Practical training/OJTs
Successful completion of the DOE Core examination
Desired Qualifications:
Radiological Worker
Department of Energy Q security clearance
Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office and Adobe PDF software products
Essential Job Functions (can perform with or without reasonable accommodation):
Ability to lift 50+ pounds and carry 35+ pounds, Reading vision; Ability to speak; Ability to hear in a normal range (500 to 3000 htz).
We are:
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We don’t spend time thinking about what can’t be done, only what can be done.
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“Skin-In-The-Game.” While there are no guarantees of success, BCP understands that clients have different risk tolerances and is willing to share risk on most projects.
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We believe in our ability to work autonomously, to be decisive, and to be able to stay agile and adaptable to issues and problems as they arise. Our team has the drive to execute at all times, no matter the circumstances.