WECTEC STAFFING IS CURRENTLY LOOKING FOR ALARA / RAD ENGINEERS FOR THE UPCOMING 2024 OUTAGE AT ST. LUCIE
ALARA Technician
Provide ALARA support oversight as required for power-plant activities. In addition to providing job coverage, certain routine tasks may be assigned commensurate with individual certifications, qualifications and skills.
Education / Training Requirements
- High School Diploma or GED
- Satisfy all requirements required to obtain a Level II Nuclear Access Badge
- Competition of GAP training / CIRP Task of the NISP-RP-12 (Nuclear Industry Standard Process)
- Individual workers may be assigned to specific task requiring specialized training. When specified, individuals must be trained in accordance with the following OSHA, DOT, and
- EPA regulations and documentation provided per NW attachment, Section A : 90 / 180 Day Storage Area Workers, Inspectors, and TSDF Storage per 40CFR265 Class B Commercial Driver’s License with DOT Hazardous Material Certification per 49CFR1172, 177, 390 Powered Industrial Truck / Fork Lift Operator Initial and Re-qualification Training per Hazardous Waste Regulations per 40CFR265 DOT Hazardous Materials Loaders and Un-loaders per 49CFR177 DOT Hazardous Materials Shippers per 49CFR172 Radioactive Materials Shippers per 40CFR172, 10CFR71, IE Bulletin 79-19 Satellite Accumulation Area per
- Education and experience meet or exceed the requirements of ANSI Standard N-3. 1 (1978)
Minimum Skill Requirements and Accountabilities
Meet all applicable requirements to maintain unescorted accessSafe use and proper operation of applicable equipmentUse and adhere to station policies and procedures.Effectively communicate and interact with co-workers, Supervisors and Sponsors to ensure Safe and Quality job completion for all assignmentsAbility to understand and follow oral and written communications, technical requirements, procedures and directives associated with working at a nuclear plantAbility to climb and work in adverse conditions such as high temperature areas, confined spaces, and heights.Able to lift 50 poundsAbility to be respirator qualifiedParticipation in a Basic Radiation Protection Training programMinimum of 5 years’ experience in commercial or military nuclear power facilities