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Radiation Health Physics Technician - (240000MG) The University of Maryland, Baltimore has an exciting opportunity for a new team member to join the Office of Environmental Health and Safety as a
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. Candidates must have a Ph.D. in medical physics, engineering, or related physical science and must have ABR board certification/eligibility in radiation oncology physics. Expected rank for this position will
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Assistant/Associate Professor Clinical Medical Physics - (240000MW) Assistant or Associate Professor (FRIS # 03-317-199): The Department of Radiation Oncology, at the University of Maryland School
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Associates preferred. May require training related to occupational safety and health, environmental compliance, shipping of hazardous materials and/or ionizing radiation. May substitute additional years
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require training related to occupational safety and health, environmental compliance, shipping of hazardous materials and/or ionizing radiation. May consider a combination of directly related experience and
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substituted for two years of experience. Other: No substitution of experience for minimum education requirement. Special Conditions of Employment: Physical requirements: Light to moderate physical effort is
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, shipping of hazardous materials and/or ionizing radiation. May consider a combination of directly related experience and education. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES: Knowledge of position requirements. Knowledge
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to occupational safety and health, environmental compliance, shipping of hazardous materials and/or ionizing radiation. May consider a combination of directly related experience and education. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS
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of goals and study milestones. Obtain, process, transport, and ship specimens to the appropriate laboratory according to established aseptic techniques and universal precautions and in compliance with
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research specialization. Other: May require training related to occupational safety and health, environmental compliance, shipping of hazardous materials and/or ionizing radiation. May consider a combination