Radiation Protection Specialist at Bird Construction
Radiation Protection Specialist
Reporting to the Radiation Protection Manager, the Radiation Protection Specialist (RPS) is responsible for supporting the radiation protection program on a project. This involves implementing, monitoring, and ensuring compliance with radiation protection activities, conducting assessments, and applying industry best practices. The RPS will contribute to the day-to-day operations of the project radiation protection program and assist with the field implementation of CNSC and client-compliant RP program elements.
This position is located in Port Hope, ON
What You Will Be Working On
Support the Radiation Protection Program and assist in its execution.
Identify and solve complex radiological protection problems with guidance from senior team members.
Assist in developing new concepts, processes, and practices to meet RP program, project delivery, and business requirements.
Provide health physics and radiological protection advice to senior and facility management as required.
Contribute to preparing complex technical reports and keeping informed of the latest technological developments and RP practices.
Review and assist in the technical review of RP program, procedures, and instructions for accuracy, adequacy, and compliance with RP program requirements.
Assist in the interpretation and application of RP program requirements.
Help prepare and revise radiation protection requirements, manuals, and procedures.
Effectively communicate important technical information to organizational members, industry colleagues, project partners, and customers.
Support the sharing of critical information that impacts individual, team, project, or organizational performance.
Collaborate with health physicists and other team members in a team environment.
Perform radiation protection tasks with guidance from senior staff, ensuring adherence to safety protocols and procedures.
Other duties as assigned.
What We Are Looking For
Undergraduate degree or diploma in sciences, engineering, health physics, or a related field from an accredited educational institution.
A minimum of 3-5 years of experience in the nuclear industry, or relevant decommissioning/remediation projects, supporting operational health physics.
Proven ability to provide radiation protection support and advice.
Strong technical communication skills, including technical writing and document preparation/review.
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work effectively within a team environment.
Capable of understanding and applying safety and technical procedures and protocols.
Knowledge and experience applying nuclear regulatory documents, codes, standards, safety culture, and concepts to assigned tasks.
Experience with RP instrument setup, use, and troubleshooting.
Understanding of radiation dose assessment for external and internal radiation hazards.
Experience with emergency response to radiological upset conditions, shielding calculations, and airborne contamination monitoring.
Experience in transport of dangerous goods (Class 7), including activity assessments and dose reporting.
Familiarity with ALARA planning and review, work planning, and pre-and post-job briefs.
Experience reviewing and assisting with procedural document revisions and approvals.
For Those Who Seek to Redefine
The greatest achievements in history are borne from the greatness within people – where human potential meets vision, and passion fuels evolution. Unlocking this potential is the most important thing we do at Bird.
As a leader in Canadian construction for over 100 years, the impact of our team is etched deeply within the core of our legacy. Beyond Bird, this impact is felt in the fundamental aspects of our everyday lives. From the critical infrastructure we depend on, to the energy and resources that keep us moving - we are powering our communities and shaping Canada’s skylines coast-to-coast-to-coast. Entrenched in the foundation of a culture built more than a century ago is an enduring quest to reimagine what is possible. Our impact is greater than ever, and we are looking for those who seek to redefine their story.
What We Believe In
We Put Safety First
A healthy and safe work environment is non-negotiable. We build a culture of operational and psychological safety through engagement, learning and leadership.
We Lead With Honesty
We speak and act with integrity, clarity and care so people can trust our word and our work. Being honest means we can deliver the best outcomes and consistent results.
We Are Stronger Together
Success is a team effort. Our inclusive workplace enables our combined expertise, humility and creativity to unlock our greater potential.
We Are Driven To Do Great Work
We built our name on quality. We have a passion for excellence in our work and relationships that honours our businesses and our industry.
We Create Opportunity
Rooted in a solid foundation, we adapt and grow to face the future. We are committed to elevating each other to chart the best path forward in an evolving world.
At Bird, we value Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I) and believe it is essential to our success. We will continue to listen, learn, and take action in our commitment to building progress in our organization, and the industry as a whole. Cultivating an environment where all employees feel included, seen, and have a sense of belonging is core to Bird’s culture. We commit to proactively employing a workforce that reflects the communities in which we work, fostering an environment of continuous learning, and never compromising on our values.
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