What are the responsibilities and job description for the Radiological Control Technician, Senior position at BROWN FEDERAL SERVICES LLC?
The Radiological Control Technician Senior supports Radiation Protection Program activities within a DOE regulated environment. Under general supervision, this role performs radiological monitoring, surveys, and controls to ensure compliance with applicable DOE Orders, site procedures, safety policies, and contractual requirements. The Senior Radiological Control Technician may provide guidance and mentoring to junior technicians while supporting Environmental Safety and Health field activities.
Key responsibilities include performing radiological surveys, monitoring radiological work areas, supporting radiological work planning, and ensuring effective radiological controls are established and maintained. This role conducts quantitative measurements and documents results for radioactive materials, waste handling, shipments, and free release activities. The position supports ES&H initiatives including atmospheric monitoring, safety evaluations, self assessments, and chemical hygiene programs.
The Radiological Control Technician Senior identifies and reports abnormal radiological conditions and makes recommendations for corrective actions when contamination or radiation levels exceed established limits. All work is performed in accordance with approved safety policies and procedures, with active participation in safety meetings and work groups.
Work may be performed in environmental restoration settings including outdated or abandoned facilities and may involve exposure to radiological, chemical, and industrial hazards. The role requires the ability to wear required personal protective equipment, work in confined spaces, and perform physically demanding tasks including prolonged walking, standing, and lifting in accordance with site safety requirements.
Qualifications:• High School diploma or equivalent
• Minimum of three years of operational health physics experience
• At least one year of experience within the DOE or NNSA complex or a gaseous diffusion enrichment facility
• Currently qualified as a Radiological Control Technician Senior
• Active DOE security clearance or the ability to obtain and maintain L or Q clearance
• Strong math and science aptitude with the ability to pass required assessments and core exams
• Intermediate computer skills including Microsoft Office
• Strong attention to detail and effective communication skills