Director Radiation Compliance and Environmental Health and Safety (EHS)
Company: SOFIE
Location: Sterling
Posted on: May 28, 2023
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Job Description:
Title - Director Radiation Compliance and Environmental Health
and Safety (EHS)Location - Open to any SOFIE locationDepartment -
Quality/Regulatory/EH&SReports To - Vice President,
QualityOverviewSOFIE is committed to all aspects of Quality,
Compliance, and Safety in the production of the Radiopharmaceutical
products they manufacture. This is a high-profile role providing
Compliance and Safety leadership to the SOFIE network. SOFIE
aseptically manufactures therapeutic and diagnostic
radiopharmaceuticals across the US. The Director Radiation
Compliance & EHS ensures that operations are conducted in
accordance with the regulations of OSHA, BOP, NRC, and various
other state and federal agencies. In addition, he/she performs
radiation safety audits of facilities, responds to and investigates
incidents and events, develops and administers training programs,
corresponds with regulatory agencies, evaluates occupational risks
and exposures, ensures applicable licenses and permits are
maintained, and ensures proper hazardous material handling and
disposal.Essential Duties and Responsibilities Serve as the
Corporate Radiation Safety Officer Surveillance over all
radioactive material, including routine monitoring, special
surveys, and responding to events Provide training and development
of all employees regarding safety and regulatory compliance Train
and enforce all DOT procedures and requirements Promote safety in
and outside the workplace using a variety of materials to ensure
continued awareness to safety practices Perform audits and provide
timely responses (internal & external) Proper filing of health
physics Develop and oversee a Radiation & Environmental, Health,
and Safety Manual. Monitor performance of fume hoods that are
associated with isotope work Serve as the primary source of
radiation protection information for personnel at all levels of
responsibility Compliance oversight to employees responsible for
the preparation of all shipments of radioactive material leaving a
nuclear facility (manufacturing or pharmacy) Compliance oversight
of the receipt, opening and delivery of all shipments of
radioactive material arriving at the nuclear facility Oversee the
distribution and processing of personnel monitoring equipment
Oversee and coordinate the radioactive waste disposal program
Oversee the safe storage of all radioactive materials not in
current use Ensure that sealed sources are leak-tested at proper
intervals Maintain an inventory of all radioactive materials and
limiting the quantity of radionuclides at the facility to the
amounts authorized by the license Oversee applicable regulatory
licensing and renewals Review license procedures and controls based
upon sound radiation protection principles, to ensure that
occupational doses and doses to members of the public are as low as
reasonably achievable (ALARA) Use administrative controls to avoid
mistakes in the administration of by product material Use
procedures to prevent or minimize contamination and use proper
decontamination procedures Maintain and oversee all radioactive
tasks as related to pharmacy and manufacturing facilities Ensure
company operations are conducted in accordance with the regulations
of the US NRC, DOT and other federal and state agencies Respond to
and investigate incidents and events Develop and administer
training programs Correspond with regulatory agencies Evaluate
internal and external dosimetry, and perform radioactive material
licensing tasks On call availability is required Provide input and
support to QA on various quality and regulatory initiatives The
position will often require more than forty hours of work per week
Individuals in this position will be exposed to radiation; however,
radiation safety training and monitoring is required. All other
duties as assigned.Qualifications B.S. Physics, Health Physics,
Radiation Biology, Radiochemistry or closely related field w 5+
years related experience CHP certification preferred Must have or
be able to obtain proper licensing and certifications to perform
essential functions of the job. Knowledge of OSHA, BOP, NRC, and
various other state and federal agencies regulations. Excellent
analytical, prioritization, multi-tasking, communication, strong
leadership skills, and the ability to work independently with
limited supervision and as part of a team required. Ability to
analyze and interpret technical procedures and governmental
regulations. Ability to write reports, business correspondence and
procedure manuals. Ability to effectively present information and
respond to questions from groups of managers, clients, customers
and the general public. Ability to respond to common inquiries or
complaints from customers, regulatory agencies or members of the
business community. Ability to define problems, collect data,
establish facts and draw valid conclusions. Proficient in Microsoft
suite. Experience performing compliance and safety audits
preferred. Ability to lift 50-60 pounds on a regular basis. Travel:
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Keywords: SOFIE, Sterling , Director Radiation Compliance and Environmental Health and Safety (EHS), Healthcare , Sterling, Virginia
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