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Accelerator Physicist Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Radiation Physicist Location: Long Beach Medical Center Department: Radiation Oncology Status ... Reviews calibration data for the Linear Accelerators and HDR on appropriate basis as outlined by ...

Radiation Physicist Location: Long Beach Medical Center Department: Radiation Oncology Status ... Reviews calibration data for the Linear Accelerators and HDR on appropriate basis as outlined by ...

Radiation Physicist

Long Beach, CA · On-site

$205 - $298/hr

Radiation Physicist Location: Long Beach Medical Center Department: Radiation Oncology Status ... Reviews calibration data for the Linear Accelerators and HDR on appropriate basis as outlined by ...

Radiation Physicist

Long Beach, CA · On-site

$205K - $298K/yr

Radiation Physicist Location: Long Beach Medical Center Department: Radiation Oncology Status ... Linear Accelerators and HDR on appropriate basis as outlined by AAPM. • Performs accurate ...

Radiation Physics Support Duration: 2026-10-01 to 2027-09-30 Rate :$95/hr on W2 Job Summary Job ... Support accelerator radiation safety and radiological design activities. * Conduct ALARA ...

Research Scientist, AI

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$150K - $275K/yr

Develop AI-augmented tools for materials science, device physics, or accelerator physics applications * Build internal AI infrastructure and capabilities to enable research teams across the ...

Radiation Physicist

Long Beach, CA · On-site

$205K - $298K/yr

Radiation Physicist Location: Long Beach Medical Center Department: Radiation Oncology Status ... Reviews calibration data for the Linear Accelerators and HDR on appropriate basis as outlined by ...

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How much do accelerator physicist jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for accelerator physicist in California is $93,563.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $58,200.00 and $110,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an accelerator physicist?

An Accelerator Physicist designs, builds, and optimizes particle accelerators used in scientific research, medical treatments, and industrial applications. They study beam dynamics, develop new accelerator technologies, and troubleshoot performance issues to achieve precise particle control. Their work supports advancements in high-energy physics, materials science, and other fields that rely on particle acceleration.

What does an accelerator physicist do?

As an Accelerator Physicist, your daily work may involve designing, modeling, and troubleshooting components of particle accelerator systems, analyzing experimental data, and optimizing beam performance. You’ll often collaborate closely with engineers, technicians, and researchers from multidisciplinary backgrounds in both experimental and theoretical contexts. Teamwork and regular meetings are integral, as projects require input from control systems, mechanical engineering, and radiation safety teams. This collaborative environment not only fosters innovation but also provides excellent opportunities for continuous learning and professional development.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an accelerator physicist?

To thrive as an Accelerator Physicist, you need a strong background in physics, mathematics, and engineering, often supported by a Ph.D. in physics or a related field. Familiarity with particle accelerators, simulation software (such as MAD-X or COMSOL), and programming languages like Python or C++ is commonly required. Strong problem-solving skills, teamwork, and clear communication are vital soft skills for success in collaborative research environments. These competencies enable effective troubleshooting, innovation, and advancement in the design, operation, and improvement of accelerator systems.

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Infographic showing various Accelerator Physicist job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 92% Full Time, 4% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $93,563 per year, or $45 per hour.

$205K - $298K/yr

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Job description

Title: Radiation Physicist

Location: Long Beach Medical Center

Department: Radiation Oncology

Status: Full Time

Shift: Days (8hr)

Pay Range*: $205,000/annually - $298,000/annually

MemorialCare is a nonprofit integrated health system that includes four leading hospitals, award-winning medical groups - consisting of over 200 sites of care, and more than 2,000 physicians throughout Orange and Los Angeles Counties. We are committed to increasing access to patient-centric, affordable, and high-quality healthcare; your personal contributions are integral to MemorialCare's recognition as a market leader and innovator in value-based and other care models.

Across our family of medical centers, we support each one of our bright, talented employees in reaching the highest levels of professional development, contribution, collaboration, and accountability. Whatever your role and whatever expertise you bring, we are dedicated to helping you achieve your full potential in an environment of respect, innovation, and teamwork.

Position Summary

Expert in the use/handling/storing/securing of radiation sources and in the Q/A of machines used in the treatment of cancer patients. Collaborate with physicians and department leaders to assess the technology needs of the department, and commission new technology. Perform required quality checks of treatment plans and create plans to assure that plans meet the requirements of the physician prescription. Maintain department records and perform gap analysis to be assured that department is meeting ACR accreditation standards.

Essential Functions and Responsibilities of the Job

        Provides routine education and training of hospital personnel, physicians, radiation oncology residents, medical physics students, and radiation therapy students to maintain a high level of professionalism and safety.

        Creates and/or performs Q/A of patient treatment plans.

        Ensures plans conform to physician prescription, and critical structures are spared from radiation exposure.

        Follows documentation and billing standard work.

        Performs quality assurance checks (daily, monthly, yearly) on department technology as required by State and Federal regulations, and prepares required reports.

        Reviews calibration data for the Linear Accelerators and HDR on appropriate basis as outlined by AAPM.

        Performs accurate measurements in machine x-ray beam dosimetry and calibration checks to ensure quality assurance and comply with AAPM/ASTR protocol, Title 17 and Joint Commission for Accreditation of Hospitals.

        Provides coverage for the HDR, IORT, SRS and SBRT procedures to comply with the department protocol.

        Cooperates with current billing practices to ensure timely and accurate billing of all procedures.

        Performs accurate measurements in machine x-ray beam dosimetry and calibration checks to ensure quality assurance.

        Complies with the American Association of Physicists in Medicine and the American Society for Radiation Oncology (AAPM/ASTRO) protocol, Title 17 and Joint Commission standards.

        Performs other duties as assigned.

*Placement in the pay range is based on multiple factors including, but not limited to, relevant years of experience and qualifications. In addition to base pay, there may be additional compensation available for this role, including but not limited to, shift differentials, extra shift incentives, and bonus opportunities. Health and wellness is our passion at MemorialCare-that includes taking good care of employees and their dependents. We offer high quality health insurance plan options, so you can select the best choice for your family. And there's more...Check out our MemorialCare Benefits for more information about our Benefits and Rewards.

Minimum Requirements

Qualifications/Work Experience:

        Minimum 2 years' clinical radiation therapy physics preferred.

Education/Licensure/Certification:

        Ph.D. or Master's degree in medical physics or related field required.

        Board certified or board eligible therapeutic medical physicist by the American Board of Radiology (ABR) required.

        Current California Therapeutic Calibration Physicist and California RAML Authorized Medical Physicist approval or obtained within 2 years' of hire required.


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