Radiological Services Engineer I/II Position Available In Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region, Connecticut
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Radiological Services Engineer I/II General Dynamics Electric Boat United States, Connecticut, Groton Jun 16, 2025 Radiological Services Engineer I/II Requisition
ID 2025-14608
Location US-CT-Groton Seat Location EB Groton Shipyard Trade Engineering Shift 1st Security Clearance Required Secret Number of Openings 1 Overview The successful candidate will provide technical direction and oversight to nuclear engineers, radiological control technicians, and nuclear trades, during the planning and execution of nuclear work. Radiological Engineers are the technical authority responsible to ensure requirements are met to keep personnel radiation exposure as low as reasonably achievable and to protect the environment. The successful candidate’s duties will include serving as a technical lead for the RADIAC Calibration and Repair program.
Duties will include:
Developing and reviewing procedures and methods to ensure appropriate radiological controls are directed
Developing radiation exposure estimates and shielding goals, maintaining the radiological status of ships and facilities, and preparing radiological control agreements
Providing deck-plate support and oversight of radiological work in the shipyard and at SUBASE, London
Investigating radiological problems to prevent or mitigate re-occurrence
Leading projects for radiological innovation and process improvement
Coordinating with other naval nuclear program shipyards and labs to maintain and improve corporate radiological controls procedures
Reviewing and approving RADIAC calibration records
Revising and developing RADIAC calibration procedures
Implementing new RADIACs for use, ensuring procedures, calibrations, and supporting trainings are completed
Troubleshooting RADIAC technical problems
Ensuring end users have a full allotment of RADIACs, at all times
Overseeing the RADIAC Calibration program
Qualifications Required:
BS in Engineering or similar technical field
0-4 years of related experience
Preferred:
BS degree in Mechanical or Nuclear Engineering
Experience in Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program (NNPP) Engineering, Test, Quality, Construction and Overhaul and Repair work
Radiological Control Manual – Nuclear Engineering Radiological Training Standard Qualification
Previous experience in Radiological Controls
Prior experience interfacing with engineering, operations, program management and Customer representatives (NAVSEA, Navy personnel, SUPSHIP, KAPL, etc.)
Experience in the Metrology field
Qualification as a radiation worker
Qualification to handle byproduct radioactive sources and operate gamma and neutron irradiators
Experience with shipyard and/or construction engineering support and specific nuclear/radiological experience Skills Ability to read electronics drawings and schematics
Knowledge of Radiological Controls Program requirements
Strong technical writing, oral communication, and organizational skills
Proficiency in use of MSOffice products
Ability to qualify as a Radiation worker and to qualify to handle byproduct radioactive sources and operate gamma and neutron irradiators
Ability to obtain a DOD Secret Level (or higher) Security Clearance
Ability to support field and office work
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