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Bay Systems Consulting, Inc. (BSC) seeks a Radiation Physics Support to assist Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory on the ALS-U upgrade.
The role focuses on radiation physics, shielding, transport analyses, and ALARA planning across design, procurement, installation, testing, and readiness activities. The successful candidate will collaborate with engineering, safety, QA, procurement and project teams, performing technical reviews and independent evaluations to ensure safe, compliant
Location: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL)
Work Arrangement: Hybrid
Contract: 1 Year
Pay Rate: $95/hour + Benefits
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is seeking a Radiation Physics Support professional to provide radiation physics and radiation protection expertise in support of the Advanced Light Source Upgrade (ALS-U) Project.
This role will provide technical support throughout the design, procurement, fabrication, installation, testing, commissioning, and operational readiness of accelerator, beamline, and associated facility systems. The successful candidate will perform independent technical evaluations, engineering analyses, radiation protection assessments, and technical reviews to help ensure work is performed safely, efficiently, and in compliance with applicable Department of Energy (DOE), LBNL, and ALS-U Project requirements.
The position offers the opportunity to work closely with engineering, safety, quality, procurement, systems engineering, and project teams on a major scientific infrastructure project.
Prepare, review, and revise radiation protection and engineering documentation, including:
The Radiation Physics Support professional will work closely with the ALS-U Project Office, Engineering, Quality Assurance, Procurement, Environment, Health & Safety (EH&S), Systems Engineering, and other project stakeholders to complete assigned technical activities and deliverables.
Assignments will be performed on an as-needed basis and may vary depending on project priorities and lifecycle requirements.
Depending On Assigned Work, Deliverables May Include
The ideal candidate will bring strong technical knowledge of radiation physics, radiation protection, accelerator safety, radiological hazard assessment, and/or radiation protection engineering, along with the ability to communicate effectively with multidisciplinary engineering and project teams.
Experience working in a DOE national laboratory, accelerator facility, research facility, or similarly regulated technical environment is highly valuable. The candidate should be comfortable working independently, reviewing complex technical information, developing sound engineering recommendations, and providing both analytical and field-based support.
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