Home  |  Login  |  Contact Us  |  

Careers & Education

Radiation Protection Technician

Radiation protection technicians measure and record radiation levels; in addition, they service and calibrate radiation protection instruments and equipment. They play a vital role in ensuring the safety of employees working in radiation areas, as well as the facility’s compliance with radiation requirements.

The Skills Needed
A radiation protection technician must be able to support the development of radiation protection instrumentation calibration procedures and instructions. In addition, the technician evaluates radiological survey results and establishes means for plant workers to limit the amount of radiation they receive.

The Education/Experience Needed
A high school diploma or GED is required, as well as two years of experience and on-the-job training and successful completion of the required training and examination.

On-the-Job Training
A radiation protection technician receives continuous on-the-job training.

A Competitive Salary
The median salary for a radiation protection technician is $69,056. Actual compensation may be higher due to overtime, bonuses or incentive compensation.

Source for salary data: EAPDIS, April 2007.

 

 

 
Radiation Protection Technician Salary
Radiation Technician

Nuclear Energy Institute
1201 F St., NW, Suite 1100, Washington, DC 20004-1218
P: 202.739.8000 F: 202.785.4019
www.nei.org
E-mail link to a friend
Send to friend
Email Addresses separated by comma:
Your message (click here):