Base: $87,414.00 - $101,590.00; bonus/equity: not ...
Fully remote
Bs in health physics or related field
2-4 years laboratory safety experience
Experience with class 3b or 4 lasers
The Radiation Safety Specialist will support academic research by managing laser, non-ionizing, and ionizing radiation safety programs at Cornell University
Job Summary
The Radiation Safety Specialist will support academic research by managing laser, non-ionizing, and ionizing radiation safety programs at Cornell University.
Responsibilities include performing laser hazard assessments, auditing equipment, and developing safety training procedures in compliance with federal and state regulations.
Cornell offers competitive benefits including generous paid leave, superior retirement contributions, and access to wellness programs.
Matching Summary
The Radiation Safety Specialist will support academic research by managing laser, non-ionizing, and ionizing radiation safety programs at Cornell University.
Salary
Base: $87,414.00 - $101,590.00; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: 3 weeks vacation, 13 holidays, superior retirement contributions, educational benefits
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
BS in health physics or related field
2-4 years laboratory safety experience
Experience with Class 3B or 4 lasers
Familiarity with OSHA and ANSI laser standards
Valid NYS Driver's License
Ability to pass pre-employment physical
Nice-to-have
Master's or doctoral degree in health physics
Laser Safety Officer Certification
Experience managing radiation safety programs
Knowledge of chemical and biological safety
Strong customer service orientation
Key Requirements
BS in health physics, physics, or related fields
2-4 years experience in university lab safety
Valid New York State Driver's License
Medical qualification for respiratory protection use