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Health Physics Surveyor

TEC Partners
Highland Council
1 month ago
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Health Physics Surveyor - 12 Month Contract (Onsite, Thurso)

We are looking for an experienced Health Physics Surveyor to join a site-based team in Thurso on a 12-month contract. This role is ideal for candidates who are available immediately and comfortable working full time on site, with some travel allowances provided.

Contract Details:

Location: Thurso - onsite

Contract Length: 12 months

IR35: In scope

Pay Rate (Umbrella): £25-£29/hour

Travel & Subsistence: £75/day for those travelling outside commuting distance

Role Overview:
The Health Physics Surveyor will be responsible for monitoring workplace and equipment to determine radiation levels and contamination. Key responsibilities include:

Conducting radiological surveys and reporting results promptly

Issuing clearance certificates and performing radiological monitoring

Selecting and operating appropriate radiological instruments

Performing diagnostic checks on radiological protection equipment

Controlling and issuing dosimetry for high radiation areas

Operating in alpha or beta-gamma radiation controlled work areas

Mentoring trainee staff and supporting their development

Participating in shift work and on-call emergency response teams

Essential Requirements:

Relevant health physics monitoring experience under IRR17 regulations

City & Guilds in Radiation Safety Practice Level 1, NVQ Level 2 in Radiation Safety, or equivalent

Apply: Candidates who are immediately available and willing to work on site should apply.

Contact: Daniel Cordy at TEC Partners for more information and applications.

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