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The Environmental Protection Intern will be responsible for supporting the Radiation Safety Program, the Laser Safety, and Magnetic Resonance Safety Programs. This includes working with current programs that are in place or are in development. The specialist must cooperatively and collaboratively work with Radiation Control Office Staff to manage activities and duties required for the implementation of all programs. The position will assist these programs by conducting independent laboratory evaluations, taking radioactive samples, running counting equipment, managing the transportation of radioactive wastes, and processing of wastes for final disposal.
Job Responsibility:
Train to perform inspections of laboratory spaces and records for proper security, acquisition, storage and disposal of radioactive material
Train to perform radiation package pick-up and inspection of incoming radiation shipments and delivery of those shipments to campus laboratories
Train to perform waste pick-up, packaging, and processing within campus laboratories and the University’s Regulated Materials Handling Facility
Train to calibrate, maintain, and coordinate the use of the radiation detection equipment including counting samples for radioactive contamination
Train to review and write radiation safety project applications for Principal Investigators on campus
Train with RCO personnel and learn to complete compliance reports involving inventories for ionizing producing machines and sealed sources
Assist with the implementation of the Dosimetry Program
Correspond with and assist faculty, staff, and students of Colorado State University regarding radiation safety procedures, decontamination of facilities, and policy
Requirements:
Four (4) years of relevant experience in an occupation related to the work assigned to this position such as physical sciences
OR A combination of related education and/or relevant experience in the physical sciences as related to the work assigned equal to four (4) years
Willingness and/or working with radioactive materials or radiation producing machines
Able to meet the physical demands of the job which include exerting/moving/pushing in excess of 50 lbs. of force and/or in excess of 20 lbs. of force constantly to move objects with assistance of a lift
Valid Driver’s License
Nice to have:
Related state service experience
Experience working in a scientific laboratory setting working with hazardous materials
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