Radiation Control Managers in the Department of Health and Human Services in the state of Nevada, plays a crucial role in ensuring the safe use of radiation in various industries, from healthcare to nuclear energy. They are responsible for developing and implementing safety protocols, monitoring radiation levels, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. This job requires strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and a commitment to public safety. By effectively managing radiation risks, Radiation Control Managers help protect both workers and the community from harmful exposure, contributing to a safer and healthier environment. This position plays a crucial role in safeguarding the community by minimizing radiation risks and promoting a safe environment.
Salary Range
- $64,000 – $95,000/ year
Required Experience
- Minimum education required is a bachelor’s degree in radiation or health physics, radiological science, or closely related field.
- Four years of lead or supervisory professional experience in comprehensive radiological regulation programs for protection of the public from excessive exposure to ionizing radiation.
Additional Information
- Radiation Control Manager Class Specification | DHHS
- Radiation Control Specialist Class Specification | DHHS
- Careers in Radiation Protection | US EPA
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