Location: | London |
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Salary: | £56,652 to £68,005 per annum |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Permanent |
Placed On: | 10th January 2025 |
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Closes: | 14th February 2025 |
Job Ref: | CEN00360 |
About the role
A unique and exciting opportunity for the position of Radiation Protection Officer has arisen within the Safety Department at Imperial College London. Imperial is a world-leading institution embodying education and research in science, medicine, engineering and business, with particular regard to their application in industry and healthcare. The Safety Department supports the University in this mission by advising on and monitoring the safely systems supporting its wide variety of innovative and unique scientific activities.
What you would be doing
You will report to, and support the Radiation Protection Manager in developing, maintaining and implementing robust and effective ionising and non-ionising radiation safety and environmental management systems, and will form part of an enthusiastic team of safety specialists. You will complete a range of specialist operational radiation safety tasks/functions designed to ensure compliance with statutory requirements while supporting the University’s mission. Operating within the University’s central Safety Department you will be part of an expert team providing policy, guidance and leadership in a vibrant and technologically advanced environment.
What we are looking for
You would have a degree or relevant experience in the field of science or engineering. You will be enthusiastic in relation to workplace health and safety in education and research environments. You will be experienced in the practical application of radiation and environmental protection standards within operational environments and will have good working knowledge of general health & safety legislation.
What we can offer you
The wide scope of the Radiation Protection Officer’s role allows participation in diverse and often innovative research programmes and engagement with world-leading researchers and academics. Support for the development of competency in relation to Radiation Protection Adviser (RPA) and Radioactive Waste Adviser (RWA) certification will be provided to suitably motivated candidates.
Other benefits include:
Further information
This is a full time, open ended role based at the South Kensington Campus, with responsibilities extending to all University Campuses.
Applications will also be considered from qualified candidates who would like to train and develop towards full competency in the Radiation Protection Officer’s role.
If you require any further details on the role please contact: Jon Fear, j.fear@imperial.ac.uk
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