Job Title: Physical Science Technician
Department: Department Of The Navy
Agency: Commander in Chief of the U.S. Pacific Fleet
Job Announcement Number: NW1-1311-05-QO069355-DE
Department: Department Of The Navy
Agency: Commander in Chief of the U.S. Pacific Fleet
Job Announcement Number: NW1-1311-05-QO069355-DE
SALARY RANGE: $29,865.00 - $43,434.00 /year
OPEN PERIOD: Friday, June 24, 2011 to Friday, July 08, 2011
SERIES & GRADE: GS-1311-04/05
POSITION INFORMATION: Full Time Career/Career Conditional
PROMOTION POTENTIAL: 10
DUTY LOCATIONS: 12 vacancies - Bremerton, WA
WHO MAY BE CONSIDERED: United States Citizens
JOB SUMMARY:
Discover a civilian career with the Department of the Navy that is filled with possibilities and be a part of something that makes a difference for you, the country, and the world. Great Benefits Package: paid vacation, sick days, holidays, health and life insurance, and an excellent retirement package!
Incumbent performs standard, recurring air, water, and surface radiological surveys in radiological material storage areas and dockside areas.
KEY REQUIREMENTS:
U.S. citizenship required.
Relocation expenses NOT authorized.
Additional Duty Location Info:
12 vacancies - Bremerton, WA
This position is located at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton Washington and serves as a trainee Radiological Control Technician. Incumbent overhauls and refuels nuclear-powered vessels, performing duties such as operation of radiological control points, inspection of work areas, and surveillance of radiological work.
Incumbent performs standard, recurring air, water, and surface radiological surveys in radiological material storage areas and dockside areas. Surveys radio logically-controlled areas, posts warning signs, and arranges for construction of barriers. Enforces regulations concerning matters such as the use of anti-contamination clothing, frisking requirements; known or predetermined shielding requirements for stored items, and entry, radiation exposure, and activity limitations for personnel in posted areas. Requires on-the-spot corrections and recommends ways to prevent recurrences of deficiencies. Incumbent is familiar with a wide range of the principles, practices, equipment use, and deficiency detection and correction techniques applied in independent radiological monitoring of industrial activities in ship and shipyard areas and projects. Monitors the storage and treatment of contaminated clothing, equipment, and waste. Maintains radiological records. Operates radiation detection and monitors equipment in a variety of ship and shipyard areas.
OPEN PERIOD: Friday, June 24, 2011 to Friday, July 08, 2011
SERIES & GRADE: GS-1311-04/05
POSITION INFORMATION: Full Time Career/Career Conditional
PROMOTION POTENTIAL: 10
DUTY LOCATIONS: 12 vacancies - Bremerton, WA
WHO MAY BE CONSIDERED: United States Citizens
JOB SUMMARY:
Discover a civilian career with the Department of the Navy that is filled with possibilities and be a part of something that makes a difference for you, the country, and the world. Great Benefits Package: paid vacation, sick days, holidays, health and life insurance, and an excellent retirement package!
Incumbent performs standard, recurring air, water, and surface radiological surveys in radiological material storage areas and dockside areas.
KEY REQUIREMENTS:
U.S. citizenship required.
Relocation expenses NOT authorized.
Additional Duty Location Info:
12 vacancies - Bremerton, WA
This position is located at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton Washington and serves as a trainee Radiological Control Technician. Incumbent overhauls and refuels nuclear-powered vessels, performing duties such as operation of radiological control points, inspection of work areas, and surveillance of radiological work.
Incumbent performs standard, recurring air, water, and surface radiological surveys in radiological material storage areas and dockside areas. Surveys radio logically-controlled areas, posts warning signs, and arranges for construction of barriers. Enforces regulations concerning matters such as the use of anti-contamination clothing, frisking requirements; known or predetermined shielding requirements for stored items, and entry, radiation exposure, and activity limitations for personnel in posted areas. Requires on-the-spot corrections and recommends ways to prevent recurrences of deficiencies. Incumbent is familiar with a wide range of the principles, practices, equipment use, and deficiency detection and correction techniques applied in independent radiological monitoring of industrial activities in ship and shipyard areas and projects. Monitors the storage and treatment of contaminated clothing, equipment, and waste. Maintains radiological records. Operates radiation detection and monitors equipment in a variety of ship and shipyard areas.
The work is conducted in an industrial environment requiring a wide range of industrial safety precautions to be applied.
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