Health Physics Surveyor
UNITED KINGDOM
Job description
Health Physics Surveyor
West Cumbria
Contract type: Staff.
Salary: £37,459.50
About the Role:
We are seeking a dedicated and skilled Health Physics Monitor to join our team on a highly regulated Nuclear Decommissioning site in West Cumbria. This role is essential in maintaining radiation safety and environmental standards while supporting decommissioning activities on site. The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring radiological safety through meticulous monitoring, compliance with regulatory guidelines, and adherence to safety protocols.
Key Responsibilities:
· Conduct routine radiation and contamination surveys, including personnel, equipment, and environmental monitoring, to ensure compliance with safety standards.
· Perform daily operational checks on radiation monitoring instruments and report any faults for timely maintenance or calibration.
· Support the planning and implementation of radiological protection measures, contributing to risk.
· Handle and manage radioactive sources according to established site protocols, including source muster and tracking activities.
· Undertake radiological sampling and analysis, such as air and surface contamination monitoring, to identify potential risks.
· Accurately maintain records and documentation of radiation surveys, sample results, and other monitoring activities.
· Work in collaboration with the Health Physics Supervisor, providing on-the-job support and guidance to colleagues regarding radiological safety practices.
· Respond to emergency situations and follow protocols to ensure personal safety and the safety of others in high-risk areas.
· Contribute to safety briefings, risk assessments, and toolbox talks, highlighting potential hazards and safe systems of work.
· Maintain site safety and compliance
Qualifications and Experience:
· Minimum NVQ Level 2 in Radiation Protection or equivalent qualifications in a science/engineering-related field.
· City and Guilds stage 1 Radiation and Safety Practice
· Experience working on nuclear, decommissioning, or similarly regulated industrial sites is preferred.
· Thorough understanding of radiological protection principles, including experience with monitoring equipment (e.g., EPDs, contamination monitors).
· Working knowledge of current health and safety legislation, including COSHH, RIDDOR, and ALARP principles.
· Strong analytical skills and attention to detail with the ability to accurately log and report data.
Skills and Attributes:
· Team Player: Capable of working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team, supporting colleagues with a positive and proactive approach.
· Attention to Detail: Able to conduct precise monitoring and reporting, essential for maintaining high standards of safety.
· Effective Communicator: Able to convey technical information clearly and concisely to supervisors, colleagues, and regulators.
· Problem Solver: Demonstrates initiative in identifying and resolving radiological issues efficiently, particularly in dynamic environments.
· Reliable and Punctual: Consistently adheres to schedules and meets deadlines, supporting smooth project workflows.
Why us?
Employee Staff Benefits:
· 8.5% Pension Contribution & Life Assurance
· Private Medical Scheme*
· Employee Share Scheme
· 18 Weeks Full Maternity Pay* (+21w SMP)
· 25 days holiday (increasing to 28 days after 5 years’ service, 31 days after 10 years’ service)
· Option to buy, sell and carry over up to 5 days annual leave per year
· In partnership with trade unions
· Cycle to Work Scheme
· Personal Development & Further Education Support
· Long Service & Recognition Awards
· Fantastic Employee Discounts
· Free Employee Assistance Programme
· *After 1 year of service.
Nuvia - a subsidiary of VINCI construction - is an international company that operates across highly regulated sectors including Civil Nuclear and has a strong presence and history of delivery at nuclear sites in the UK and internationally.
Nuvia is a performance-driven company that is committed to the development of its people within a culture of safety, innovation, and excellence.
Nuvia UK is committed towards equality in employment.
Entity
NUVIA is a branch of VINCI, the world's largest integrated concessions and construction group. NUVIA is more specifically the nuclear entity of the VINCI Group and is involved in the entire life cycle of nuclear facilities, from new build to decommissioning, maintenance and operation. NUVIA is constantly growing, with more than 2700 employees worldwide. On average, 100 men and women join us every year. Now, more than ever, we are looking for new talent to support the group's growth.