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... * Assist with maintaining compliance with applicable Federal, State, and local radiation safety ... Bachelor's degree in Chemistry, Radiochemistry, Nuclear Engineering, Health Physics, or a related ...

... * Assist with maintaining compliance with applicable Federal, State, and local radiation safety ... Bachelor's degree in Chemistry, Radiochemistry, Nuclear Engineering, Health Physics, or a related ...

... work assigned Assist in the coordinate of manpower and work activities as needed Education ... Bachelor's degree in technical discipline or 14 years equivalent related work nuclear experience in ...

... assigned • Assist in the coordinate of manpower and work activities as needed Education ... work nuclear experience in area of technical expertise • 3 years supervisor experience or ...

Performing radiological surveys in support of chemistry and radiochemistry sampling and analyses ... Job Family Plant Operations Company Vistra Nuclear Operations Company Locations Oak Harbor, Ohio ...

... work assigned Assist in the coordinate of manpower and work activities as needed Education ... Bachelor's degree in technical discipline or 14 years equivalent related work nuclear experience in ...

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What is the difference between Assistant Nuclear Chemistry vs Nuclear Chemist?

AspectAssistant Nuclear ChemistryNuclear Chemist
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in chemistry or related field; some roles may require certificationMaster's or Ph.D. in chemistry, nuclear science, or related field; professional certification often preferred
Work EnvironmentLaboratories, research facilities, or nuclear plants; supervised rolesResearch labs, government agencies, or industry; more independent responsibilities
Employer & Industry UsageResearch institutions, nuclear power plants, healthcare facilitiesGovernment agencies, research institutions, nuclear industry companies

The main difference between Assistant Nuclear Chemistry and Nuclear Chemist lies in experience, responsibilities, and education level. Assistant roles typically support research and require less advanced degrees, while Nuclear Chemists lead projects and often hold advanced degrees. Both roles are essential in nuclear science but differ in scope and independence.

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$40/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Retirement, PTO

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Westinghouse is looking for a Chemistry Technician at the Sharon Harris Nuclear Power Plant, located in New Hill, NC.  This position is starting as soon as possible going until the end of the year. 

A Nuclear Chemistry Technician at a commercial nuclear plant ensures reactor safety and efficiency by monitoring, testing, and controlling plant chemical systems. They analyze coolant and waste samples for radioactivity and corrosion, adjust chemical treatments, and enforce strict radiation compliance.

Core Responsibilities

Sampling & Analysis: Collect and process samples of reactor water, steam, and plant effluents to test for chemical purity and radioactive contamination.

Data Evaluation: Input readings into tracking systems (e.g., RADACS) to evaluate parameters, such as pH, conductivity, and dissolved oxygen.

Chemical Adjustments: Recommend and perform chemical treatments to control corrosion in the primary and secondary plant loops.

Instrumentation Calibration: Ensure that laboratory equipment, online process monitors, and radiation detectors are accurately standardized.

Instrumentation Utilization:

o ICs

o Boron Titrator

o pH meter

o Conductivity Meter

o Count Room QCs (recommended - not required)

o FTIR

o AA

o ICP

o Chlorine Titrator

Regulatory Compliance: Maintain logs in accordance with Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) standards and assist in identifying violations or out-of-specification conditions.

Required Qualifications

Education: A high school diploma or GED is required, though most employers prefer or require post-secondary coursework in Chemistry and Physics, or a certificate via the Nuclear Uniform Curriculum Program.

Experience: Typically requires a minimum of 2 years of related experience or extensive training in the U.S. Navy Nuclear Program.

Certifications & Clearances: Candidates must often obtain and maintain unescorted plant access, pass rigorous background checks, and become certified to wear respiratory protection equipment (e.g., SCBA).

Technical Skills: Proficiency with chemical analysis instruments (spectrometers, gamma counters) and ability to solve formulas using unit analysis and algebra.

Work Environment

Wage and CompensationPay rate shall be discussed during the interview process, range is $40.00/hr DOE. Selected candidate will be eligible for contract specific benefits which include medical, dental, 401k, paid holiday, and vacation time (PTO).

EOE-Females/Minorities/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities-Westinghouse is a federal contractor that requires priority referrals of protected veterans.