Job Summary:
Apply technical knowledge in support of personnel safety assurance, plant systems operability/reliability, which includes radiation protection and environmental-related activities; the installation of plant design changes, work planning and performance in radiation fields and the conduct of independent safe and reliable manner, in accordance with regulatory requirements.
Note: This is not an all-inclusive list of duties, and other tasks may be assigned as appropriate by RP Supervision. This is a multi-trade classification. The following is a list of Radiation Protection Organizational departments that have represented employees which are included in this job description are Radiation Protection Operations, Radiation Protection Instruments, and Radiological Health
Key Accountabilities
Perform recurring functions (including sampling, data collection, counting, data analysis and writing reports) for: ALARA/Dosimetry/Radiation Protection.
Evaluate plant conditions, including the use, installation or calibration of various survey and test equipment and collecting, documenting, and organizing survey and test results; perform surveillances.
Perform trend and problem analyses on the performance or plant systems, equipment or conditions; prepare detailed reports on plant processes or performance, noting when conditions are out of specified limits.
Coordinate/prioritize scheduled and requested work for the group in support of plant operations; serve as lead tech or backshift group supervisor; administer on-the-job training and mentor other technicians.
Support field implementation of 10CFR regulatory requirements in support of radiation protection or environmental mandates; generate and maintain quality and other regulatory required records.
Develop and revise applicable discipline specific technical procedures and work instructions.
Maintain laboratory supplies and equipment inventories and order replacement parts when necessary.
As assigned, participate in Emergency Response Organization; respond to call-in's for emergent plant support.
Radiation Protection Operations
- Meet the experience and training criteria specific in ANSI N18.1 "American National Standard for Selection and Training of Nuclear Power Plant Personnel: for Radiation Protection Technicians.
- Evaluate station radiological conditions, perform and document radiological surveys, analysis of radiological contamination and airborne conditions
- Support the work of other station departments in radiological areas; perform job coverage in support of plant operation and maintenance, assuring RWP requirements are maintained
- Post and de-post Radiological hazards
- Operate dosimetry management system
- Respond to Electronic Dosimetry alarms, perform Dosimetry evaluations
- Perform DAC hour and Neutron dose tracking
- Control access to High Radiation, locked High Radiation, and Very High Radiation areas.
- Respond to radiation alarms and radiation events
- Provide access control to the RRA
- Support Radwaste shipping and processing
- Perform release of liquid and solid samples, tools, and equipment from RRA
- Respond to personnel contamination events, decontaminate, survey, document, and perform follow-ups as required
- Evaluate planned work and schedules to include radiological coordination (Fermi plan of the day (P.O.D.))
- Develop and maintain RWP's and ALARA Reviews.
- Issue respiratory protection equipment
- Source Control for License and Exempt Radioactive Sources
- Set up and use of remote telemetry systems
- Operate robot used for LHRA and HRA entries
- Responsibility for upkeep of Emergency Kits (RERP, Ambulatory, etc.)
DTE Energy
2000 2nd Ave
Detroit
Michigan États-Unis
www.dteenergy.com