What are the responsibilities and job description for the Senior Health Physicist - 20090728 position at Ohio Department of Natural Resources?
We are seeking energetic, passionate people who want to play a key role for the position of Senior Health Physicist within the Division of Oil & Gas, headquartered at Fountain Square Main Campus in Franklin county. The address is 2045 Morse Road, Columbus, Ohio 43229. To learn more about the Division of Oil & Gas please visit please visit https://oilandgas.ohiodnr.gov
What You Will Do
Organization
Natural Resources
Agency Contact Name and Information
Jennifer Gates, jennifer.gates@dnr.ohio.gov, 614-265-6406
Unposting Date
Apr 7, 2025, 11:59:00 PM
Work Location
OH Dept of Naturl Resc Complex
Primary Location
United States of America-OHIO-Franklin County-Columbus
Compensation
$32.08
Schedule
Full-time
Work Hours
8AM-5PM Subject to Change
Classified Indicator
Classified
Union
OCSEA
Primary Job Skill
Public Health
Technical Skills
Natural Resources, Oil & Gas
Professional Skills
Attention to Detail
Agency Overview
Did you know Ohio operates 76 state parks, manages over 750,000 acres of diverse wildlife land and more than 2 million acres of water? That’s just the tip of the iceberg of what we do at the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) as we seek to ensure a balance between wise use and protection of our natural resources for the benefit of all!
Across our 12 divisions and support services, we employ office staff, law enforcement officers, geologists, biologists, engineers, attorneys, communicators, managers, and so much more. Whatever your passion, we likely have a position to fit it and pathways for advancement!
Working at ODNR is a special experience. Our employees are afforded opportunities to participate in public events at parks, nature preserves, wildlife areas, and annually at the Natural Resources Park at the Ohio State Fair! Our central office campus at Fountain Square is like an oasis on Morse Road with private, secured parking, wildlife, a walking path, and natural areas including a small prairie and wetland. We routinely have Lunch and Learn events at our Assembly Center which are streamed on Teams Live as are monthly updates with our Director.
What You Will Do
- Travel statewide to conduct field work
- Assist with developing policies, procedures, and objectives regarding radiation under the Division’s authority
- Conduct radiation awareness trainings for Division staff and industry workers
- Explains the use to others of a wide variety of radiation survey instrumentation for detection of alpha, beta & gamma
- Acts as team leader and/or independently evaluates and inspects oil & gas drilling, production, completion & waste management operations for the proper management and handling of radiological materials.
- Starting hourly pay of $32.08/hr with multiple pay increases over your first 9 years of service, with an end salary of $47.06/hr.
- OR Completion of undergraduate core program in health physics, nuclear physics, nuclear engineering, radiation physics, radiation sciences, bionucleonics, radiologic technology, nuclear medicine technology, radiation therapy or physics AND 24 months of full-time experience working with one of following: radioactive materials which must include engineering principles relative to effects of radiation on metals, & other components of radioactive material sources or devices, analysis of radioactive materials in environment, decommissioning of sites contaminated with radioactive materials, radiation- generating equipment, experience that deals with regulatory requirements that involves radiation surveys for dose assessment, radiation inspections, analysis of situations involving radioactive materials or radiologic health & safety AND must be able to provide own transportation.
- OR NRRPT, CHP, NMTCB or ARRT certification AND 24 months of full-time experience working with one of following: radioactive materials which must include engineering principles relative to effects of radiation on metals, & other components of radioactive material sources or devices, analysis of radioactive materials in environment, decommissioning of sites contaminated with radioactive materials, radiation- generating equipment, experience that deals with regulatory requirements that involves radiation surveys for dose assessment, radiation inspections, analysis of situations involving radioactive materials or radiologic health & safety AND must be able to provide own transportation.
- OR Completion of Navy nuclear school AND 24 months of full-time experience working with one of following: radioactive materials which must include engineering principles relative to effects of radiation on metals, & other components of radioactive material sources or devices, analysis of radioactive materials in environment, decommissioning of sites contaminated with radioactive materials, radiation- generating equipment, experience that deals with regulatory requirements that involves radiation surveys for dose assessment, radiation inspections, analysis of situations involving radioactive materials or radiologic health & safety AND must be able to provide own transportation.
- OR Completion of graduate core program in health physics, nuclear physics, nuclear engineering, radiation physics, radiation sciences, bionucleonics, radiologic technology, nuclear medicine technology, radiation therapy or physics AND 12 months of full-time experience working with one of following: radioactive materials which must include engineering principles relative to effects of radiation on metals, & other components of radioactive material sources or devices, analysis of radioactive materials in environment, decommissioning of sites contaminated with radioactive materials, radiation- generating equipment, experience that deals with regulatory requirements that involves radiation surveys for dose assessment, radiation inspections, analysis of situations involving radioactive materials or radiologic health & safety AND must be able to provide own transportation.
- OR 24 months of experience as Health Physicist, 84642 AND must be able to provide own transportation.
- OR equivalent of Minimum Class Qualifications For Employment noted above
Organization
Natural Resources
Agency Contact Name and Information
Jennifer Gates, jennifer.gates@dnr.ohio.gov, 614-265-6406
Unposting Date
Apr 7, 2025, 11:59:00 PM
Work Location
OH Dept of Naturl Resc Complex
Primary Location
United States of America-OHIO-Franklin County-Columbus
Compensation
$32.08
Schedule
Full-time
Work Hours
8AM-5PM Subject to Change
Classified Indicator
Classified
Union
OCSEA
Primary Job Skill
Public Health
Technical Skills
Natural Resources, Oil & Gas
Professional Skills
Attention to Detail
Agency Overview
Did you know Ohio operates 76 state parks, manages over 750,000 acres of diverse wildlife land and more than 2 million acres of water? That’s just the tip of the iceberg of what we do at the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) as we seek to ensure a balance between wise use and protection of our natural resources for the benefit of all!
Across our 12 divisions and support services, we employ office staff, law enforcement officers, geologists, biologists, engineers, attorneys, communicators, managers, and so much more. Whatever your passion, we likely have a position to fit it and pathways for advancement!
Working at ODNR is a special experience. Our employees are afforded opportunities to participate in public events at parks, nature preserves, wildlife areas, and annually at the Natural Resources Park at the Ohio State Fair! Our central office campus at Fountain Square is like an oasis on Morse Road with private, secured parking, wildlife, a walking path, and natural areas including a small prairie and wetland. We routinely have Lunch and Learn events at our Assembly Center which are streamed on Teams Live as are monthly updates with our Director.
Salary : $32 - $47