Job Description: Power Plant Health Physicist
Position: Power Plant Health Physicist
Department: Power Plant Operations
Location: [Specify location]
Job Summary:
The Power Plant Health Physicist is responsible for ensuring compliance with radiation safety regulations and maintaining a safe working environment within the power plant facility. This role involves monitoring and analyzing radiation levels, conducting radiation surveys, and implementing radiation protection programs. The Power Plant Health Physicist collaborates with other operational teams to identify potential hazards, implement appropriate safety measures, and provide guidance on radiation-related issues.
Duties and Responsibilities:
1. Monitor and assess radiation levels within the power plant facility, including radioactive waste management areas, reactor operations, and other relevant areas.
2. Conduct regular radiation surveys, inspections, and monitoring of equipment to detect and measure levels of radioactivity.
3. Analyze radiation data, interpret results, and prepare reports to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and internal policies.
4. Develop, implement, and maintain radiation protection programs, including guidelines, procedures, and safety protocols to minimize radiation exposure risks.
5. Collaborate with operational teams, including plant management, engineers, and maintenance personnel, to identify potential radiation hazards and implement appropriate safety measures.
6. Provide radiation safety training and guidance to power plant staff to enhance awareness, understanding, and compliance with radiation safety protocols.
7. Conduct investigations and root cause analysis for radiation-related incidents or near misses, and propose corrective actions to prevent recurrence.
8. Stay updated with industry standards, regulations, and best practices related to radiation safety and ensure their implementation within the power plant facility.
9. Collaborate with regulatory agencies and external consultants to ensure compliance with all applicable radiation safety regulations, licenses, and permits.
10. Maintain accurate records, documentation, and reports related to radiation safety, including monitoring data, inspections, incidents, and training records.
Qualifications and Skills:
1. Bachelor's degree in Health Physics, Nuclear Engineering, or a related field. Master's degree preferred.
2. A minimum of [X] years of experience in health physics or radiation protection within a power plant or similar industry.
3. In-depth knowledge of radiation safety regulations, standards, and practices, including those specific to power plant operations.
4. Proficient in conducting radiation surveys, measurements, and analysis using appropriate equipment and techniques.
5. Strong understanding of radiation protection principles, including shielding, dosimetry, contamination control, and ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) principles.
6. Familiarity with radiation monitoring equipment, such as portable radiation detectors, survey meters, and area monitors.
7. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills to identify and mitigate radiation hazards and implement effective safety measures.
8. Clear understanding of radiation safety documentation, reporting, and record-keeping requirements.
9. Strong interpersonal and communication skills to effectively collaborate with cross-functional teams and regulatory agencies.
10. Ability to work independently, prioritize tasks, and manage multiple projects simultaneously.
Note: The above job description is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills required.