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This is a 6 month contract to hire role. The schedule is a rotating shift which includes 40% weekends, 60% evening/nights, and most holidays with occasional overtime. Week 1 -Tuesday thru Friday (0600-1800 or 1800-0600), Week 2 – Saturday thru Monday (0600-1800 or 1800-0600).
Summary of Position
The Manufacturing Technician – Cyclotron Operator is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of a particle accelerator (cyclotron) used in the production of radioisotopes for medical imaging, research, or industrial applications. The operator ensures adherence to safety protocols and regulatory requirements governing radiation, equipment, and facility operations.
Essential Functions
- Must maintain operational compliance with US and international regulatory agencies and guidelines (i.e. FDA, EU, HC, TGA, PIC/S, ISO, USP, NRC, cGMP, etc.).
- Ensure a safe and quality working environment.
- Operate the cyclotron according to established protocols.
- Monitor, adjust, and control beam parameters to optimize isotope yields and quality.
- Perform routine start-up, shutdown, and preventative maintenance tasks.
- Troubleshoot system failures and coordinate complex repairs with Cyclotron Specialist
- Keep detailed logs of maintenance and operational activities.
- Follow radiation safety procedures and use protective equipment.
- Complete and maintain all required safety and operational documentation.
- Record production data, radiation levels, and equipment performance metrics.
- Generate reports on cyclotron output and operational incidents.
- Provide oversight for cyclotron bombardments and technical training to junior operators
- Perform other duties as assigned by area management (i.e. inventory management, spare parts, training, etc).
- Willingness to work rotating shifts, weekends, and overtime, as necessary.
Requirements
- Associate degree in Electronics, Physics, Engineering, Nuclear Medicine Technology, or related field preferred.
- Three or more years of relevant work experience required.
- Equivalent technical training and experience will be considered.
- Training in radiological safety and cyclotron operations preferred.
- Ability to use a variety of general-purpose test equipment and bench test electronic system components.
- Good mechanical inclination and proficiencies.
- Good technical troubleshooting skills with and without schematics.
- Experience in maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing the following: solid state and vacuum tube based electronics, analog and digital circuits, logic circuits/PLCs, high power RF systems (high HF through low VHF ranges), high voltage DC power equipment, electro-mechanical systems, and vacuum systems (mechanical, cryogenic, and/or diffusion pumps) preferred.
- Experience working around ionizing radiation sources preferred.
- Experience working with pneumatics and hydraulics is preferred.
- Ability to communicate equipment issues to Cyclotron Specialist.
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