The role
What you'll do
- Design and ownership of radiological protection programs for a high-radiation prompt test environments. The role covers ALARA practices, dosimetry and bioassay programs, instrumentation/spectroscopy, shielding/activation analysis, environmental monitoring, waste and source control, procedure development, and audit readiness. You will collaborate with Radiation Contamination Technologists (RCTs) and Test/Engineering to enable safe throughput and reliable data while meeting federal and state requirements.
- Job Requirements
The bar
What you'll bring
- Plan and execute radiation work procedures (RWPs)/ALARA for radiation generating operations (pulsed-power accelerators and neutron yields); establish boundaries, brief crews, and control access. Develop, implement, and maintain the site Radiological Protection Program (RPP); chair/coordinate ALARA reviews and dose trending for individuals.
- Author Radiation Work Permits and safety checklists for radiation generating operations; establish boundaries, postings, and access controls with RCT collaboration.
- Manage Dosimetry & Bioassay programs and extremity dosimetry monitoring of rad workers; determine bioassay requirements (urinalysis/thyroid counting), maintain exposure records and reporting.
- Regulatory understanding, negotiating, and implementation as required for regular operations
- Oversight of all radiological work and radiological protection including daily operations as well as high radiation areas and contamination scenarios.
- Perform quick-turn shielding/activation estimates (MCNP/GEANT4/NOVICE or validated simplified methods); recommend cell layouts, shielding, and radiation material area (RMA) criteria.
- Establish contamination control levels; oversee RCT decontamination practices of hardware, facilities, and personnel as required.
- Monitor and trend machine activity and surface surveys; investigate anomalies and document corrective actions.
- Deliver Radiation Worker (I and II) training and refreshers. Maintain training records.
- Ensure alignment with NRC/DOE/OSHA/EPA/state requirements and DoD/DoE site protocols; prepare for and host audits/inspections; close findings.
- Maintain surveys, chain-of-custody, calibrations, source inventory, and incident reports in controlled repositories
- Support experiment/test series planning and readiness reviews.
- Minimum Qualifications
- Education: BS/MS in Health Physics, Radiological Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, or related field.
- Experience: 4–8+ years in radiological protection at accelerator, reactor, pulsed-power, HEDP, nuclear effects, or similar mixed-field environments.
- Expertise with radiation protection standards and safety processes..
- Experienced with MCNP/GEANT4/NOVICE (or equivalent) for shielding and activation modeling.
- Proficiency with survey meters, neutron rem counters, friskers, personal contamination monitors; meter calibration/response checks; sealed-source control and leak testing.
- Clear, concise technical writing; calm, direct communication with engineers, technicians, and external customers and reviewers.
- Desired Skills
- Prior responsibility for DoD/DoE environmental monitoring programs and safety protocols
- Experience integrating rad controls with non-rad hazards (HV, vacuum, cryo, lasers) and broader EHS systems.
- Familiarity with PDM/PLM and document control practices; change control for procedures and drawings.
- Experience supporting classified or export-controlled programs; comfortable with customer interfaces (DoD/DoE primes).
- Quality, Safety, and Compliance
The company
About Fuse Energy
We are a (rad hard) team of builders, breakers, and fixers - delivering pulsed-power systems to accelerate the world’s transition to fusion. Customers span defense, energy, and aerospace; our pulsed-power platforms (e.g. TITAN, Z-STAR) support nuclear effects testing now and fusion plants tomorrow. About the Role
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