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*Must be a resident of the Athabasca Basin
Responsibilities:
-Carry out all measurements prescribed in procedures and work instructions
-Record data collected as prescribed
-Input data into appropriate databases or other records
-Carry out all prescribed area, point and personnel monitoring and develop required records
-Perform (or arrange for the performance of) calibration and maintenance of measuring devices and systems
-Liaise with supervisors and workers in all departments to ensure that actions in response to operational conditions are carried out as required
-Provide assistance and advice to employees on radiation and radiation protection related matters
-Understand the three basic principles of the environmental policy comply with legislation, protect the environment and continually improve
-Understand, and work to minimize, the impact of their work on the environment
-Support the Environment Group in the designation of radioactive materials for the waste management program
-Apply the Internal Responsibility System which includes the Pathway to Safety program.
-Immediately report any unsafe conditions or work practices to their supervisor
Skills and Qualifications:
-Must be a resident of the Athabasca Basin in Saskatchewans north (RSN)
-University/Technical school attendee/graduate with experience in a field relating to radiation protection, health and safety, environmental protection, mathematics, physics, industrial hygiene monitoring or the uranium mining industry
-Preference will be given to individuals displaying strong abilities in mathematics, physics and computers (i.e. databases)
-Technical and/or report writing abilities an asset
Work Location & Schedule:
-McClean Lake site
-14 days in and 14 days out rotating schedule
-Normally an 11 hour work day, although some activity outside or normal working hours may be required