Analytical Radiochemist 4

United States || 130 Days Ago
Category :Engineering
Country :United States
PNNL - Richland Campus
publish date :2025-02-19
Description
Overview At a time when complex environmental problems are emerging on every front, the Nuclear Sciences Division's staff, capabilities, and facilities are delivering science and technology innovations for the environment, as well as for energy and national security needs. Our diverse work addresses a wide range of national and international challenges, from providing solutions that protect the health of people who must work in hazardous environments, to developing durable new materials, streamlining industrial processes for improved productivity and effectiveness, and delivering new approaches for environmental cleanup. Nuclear Sciences Division capabilities and efforts are focused in three key areas including Environmental Health and Remediation, Nuclear Regulatory, and Nuclear Energy. The candidate will: Conduct research for the Nuclear Chemistry and Engineering Group in PNNL’s Radiochemical Processing Laboratory (RPL). The RPL is a Hazard Category II Nuclear Facility with capability for performing work on dispersible and highly radioactive and hazardous materials. Work with radioactive materials and chemicals in laboratories that are in radiological controlled areas, including radiation areas, radioactive material areas, and contamination areas. Employ quantitative chemical techniques for characterizing and/or processing radioactive materials. Apply chemical techniques involving radiotracers to investigate chemical, biochemical, or biomedical processes. Develop and/or apply chemical techniques to study naturally occurring and manmade radionuclides. Responsibilities Responsible for performing laboratory experimentation in a wide variety of research applications which mainly focus on radiochemistry, analytical chemistry, wet inorganic chemistry, separations chemistry, electrochemistry, and/or nuclear chemistry. Familiarity with counting techniques used for radiochemistry such as gross alpha/beta, liquid scintillation counting, alpha energy analysis, gamma energy analysis, etc. Planning and performing research experiments and overseeing staff performing analytical radiochemistry. Ability to interpret and report data from these activities. Utilize a broad range of radiochemical and analytical chemistry techniques, and be involved with radiological materials handling in radiological fume hoods. There may be opportunity for conducting radiological work in glovebags and gloveboxes, and for directing work in radiological hot cells. Lead or contribute to preparation of high-quality scientific articles, technical reports and presentations that communicate the objective, experimental process, results, and conclusions. Contribute to the writing of winning research proposals and other business development activities for the Nuclear Chemistry and Engineering Group. Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: BS/BA and 7+ years of relevant work experience -OR- MS/MA and 5+ years of relevant work experience -OR- PhD with 3+ year of relevant experience Preferred Qualifications: Analytical radiochemistry experience, including quantitative radiochemical separations. Experience in radiochemical counting techniques such as gross alpha/beta and liquid scintillation counting, alpha energy analysis, gamma energy analysis, etc. Experience overseeing staff conducting analytical radiochemistry. Experience contributing to, or leading, proposals, journal publications, and presentations. Experience working under ASME-NQA-2008/2009 and addendum and ISO/IEC 17025:2005 or 217 quality assurance programs. Hazardous Working Conditions/Environment Candidate will be trained and must perform to Radiation Worker standards (Radiological Worker II), as well as building and project procedures for managing radioactive and hazardous materials. There will be occasional off-shift work evenings, nights and weekends. Heavy lifting, up to 40 lbs., will be needed occasionally. Additional Information Due to business needs and client space, US Citizenship is required. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is subject to the Department of Energy Unclassified Foreign Visits & Assignments Program site, information, technologies, and equipment access requirements.
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