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DCPP Relief Chemical & Radiation Protection Technician

PG&E
United States, California, Avila Beach
May 01, 2024

Requisition ID# 157023

Job Category: Nuclear Generation

Job Level: Individual Contributor

Business Unit: Generation

Work Type: Onsite

Job Location: Avila Beach

Department Overview

Diablo Canyon Power Plant's (DCPP) Chemistry and Environmental Operations Section of PG&E is responsible for implementing and supporting programs that control corrosion, manage radiation dose, monitor plant effluents, and maintain reliable equipment performance.

Diablo Canyon Power Plant's (DCPP) Radiation Protection Section is responsible for monitoring and measuring the plant's radiological conditions for compliance with multiple regulatory agencies, advising other employees in proper radiation protection procedures and the handling, packaging, storing and shipping of radioactive waste.

Position Summary

We have multiple openings for chemistry and radiation protection technicians. This is an IBEW Local 1245 represented classification, which has over 100 years of experience representing employees at PG&E.

This position is responsible for ensuring portable radiation detection equipment is functioning properly, performing radiation and contamination surveys and based on results make independent determination of appropriate postings of radiological conditions for NRC requirements, evaluate work within the radiological conditions and prescribe precautions, advise on proper decontamination techniques, document and maintain records. The position operates and maintains chemical analysis instrumentation, collects and analyzes radiological and non-radiological processes, and works with supervisors and engineers to advise other plant personnel on plant chemical processes and waste disposal facilities.

To obtain and maintain employment and unescorted access at DCPP, you must be able to pass a drug and alcohol screen, a security background check, psychological screen, computer-based training, and be subject to random drug and alcohol screening.

You will be expected to pass a respirator fit test and be SCBA certified within the first six months of employment. If you cannot meet these requirements, this may result in your termination.

PG&E is providing the hourly rate range that the company in good faith believes it might pay for this position at the timeofthe job posting. This compensation range is specific to the locality of the job. The actual hourly rate paid to anindividualwill be based on multiple factors, including, but not limited to, specific skills, education, licenses orcertifications,experience, market value, geographic location, collective bargaining agreement, and internalequity.Although we estimatethe successful candidate hiredinto this role will be placed towards the middle or entry pointof the range, the decisionwill be made on a case-by-casebasis related to these factors.

Under the terms of the collective bargaining agreement, the starting hourly rate range for this position is $50.54 to $71.30,subject to collectively bargained wage increases.

Responsibilities:

  • Assures that portable radiation detection and personnel radiation protection equipment are in satisfactory, operable condition.
  • Instructs employees and others in proper radiation protection procedures.
  • Maintains survey and other appropriate records in support of the plant and environmental monitoring programs.
  • Makes routine calibration checks of portable and counting room radiation detection equipment.
  • Performs and advises other employees in the decontamination of spaces and equipment and the handling, packaging, storing, and shipping of solid radioactive wastes and other radioactive material.
  • Performs contamination and radiation level surveys, including routine isotopic analysis to assist in assuring that the limits contained in the Company's radiation control standards are not exceeded.

Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Must be at least 18 years of age
  • Must possess a high school diploma GED
  • Must possess a valid California Driver's License or ability to obtain one by first day of hire
  • Must be able to work a shift schedule
  • Must be able to wear company provided respirator
  • Must meet both the ANSI 3.1, Chemistry Technician standard and the ANSI 3.1, Radiation Protection Technician standard OR have a minimum of 6 years' experience as an engineering laboratory technician (ELT) in the United States Navy

Desired Qualifications:

  • Current or previous possession of SCBA certification
  • Design knowledge of nuclear plant systems and structures
  • Demonstrated experience using strong team building skills
  • Bachelor's degree in an engineering or science field
  • Demonstrated ability to learn and comply with regulatory guidelines
  • Strong math, science, and computer skills
  • Good verbal and written communication skills
  • Excellent attention to detail

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