What are the responsibilities and job description for the Undergrad Intern Hlth Physics (40996) position at Hanford Mission Integration Solutions?
**Job Duties/Scope Of Work**
Under the guidance of existing internal and external dosimetry professional staff: Entering and verifying radiation exposure data into tracking systems, maintaining accurate records, and ensuring data integrity. Helping staff with operational tasks within the Hanford Internal and External Dosimetry Programs, preparing reports, and organizing dosimetry supplies. Supporting quality control checks to ensure dosimeter results and records are accurate and consistent with regulatory requirements. Opportunities for additional projects at the In Vivo Radiobioassay and Research Facility are available and will be dependent on selected candidates' current progression within their respective degree program.
**Basic Qualifications**
Freshman: $18.26
Sophomore: $24.38
Junior: $24.46
Senior: $28.87
In accordance with the HMIS wage determination process, offers will be made by taking into consideration the degree program the candidate is currently enrolled in - or - scope of work the position will perform, grade level in sc
Under the guidance of existing internal and external dosimetry professional staff: Entering and verifying radiation exposure data into tracking systems, maintaining accurate records, and ensuring data integrity. Helping staff with operational tasks within the Hanford Internal and External Dosimetry Programs, preparing reports, and organizing dosimetry supplies. Supporting quality control checks to ensure dosimeter results and records are accurate and consistent with regulatory requirements. Opportunities for additional projects at the In Vivo Radiobioassay and Research Facility are available and will be dependent on selected candidates' current progression within their respective degree program.
**Basic Qualifications**
- Pursuing a B.S. degree in Radiation Health Physics, Nuclear Technology or related STEM field.
- Must have one college term completed at an accredited college or university, must be
- Must have and maintain an overall GPA of 2.5 or above.
- Must be available to work a minimum of 20 hours per week during the academic year and up to 40 hours per week during breaks.
- Ability to obtain and maintain a Personal Identity Verification (PIV) Credential badge.
- Candidates should demonstrate an interest in learning about dosimetry and regulatory practices related to Occupational Health Physics
- Higher level writing courses that include technical writing in scientific disciplines.
- Courses directly related to radiation detection instrumentation.
- Experience using gamma quantification instrumentation/software.
- Possess a high attention to detail and have excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Intermediate computer skills and familiarization with Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint and Outlook.
- Ability to work within a team of diverse skillsets to complete tasks.
- Compensation & Benefits ?**
Freshman: $18.26
Sophomore: $24.38
Junior: $24.46
Senior: $28.87
In accordance with the HMIS wage determination process, offers will be made by taking into consideration the degree program the candidate is currently enrolled in - or - scope of work the position will perform, grade level in sc
Salary : $18