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How much do internship sun nuclear jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship sun nuclear in the United States is $15.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.50 and $17.55 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Intern at Sun Nuclear, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Intern at Sun Nuclear, you typically need a strong background in engineering, physics, or related sciences, supported by enrollment in or completion of a relevant degree program. Familiarity with data analysis software, programming languages (such as Python or MATLAB), and laboratory instrumentation is often required. Strong problem-solving abilities, effective communication, and a willingness to learn set outstanding interns apart. These skills and qualities are crucial for effectively contributing to projects that support medical device quality assurance and innovation in a collaborative, high-tech environment.

What is an Internship at Sun Nuclear?

An Internship at Sun Nuclear is a temporary, practical work experience program designed for students or recent graduates interested in the medical device and radiation therapy industry. Interns at Sun Nuclear have the opportunity to work alongside experienced professionals, gain hands-on experience with advanced technologies, and contribute to projects that impact patient safety and quality assurance in healthcare. The internship typically covers areas such as engineering, software development, product testing, and research. Participants not only develop technical skills but also learn about industry standards and the regulatory environment. These programs can sometimes lead to future full-time employment opportunities within the company.

What is the difference between Internship Sun Nuclear vs Nuclear Technician?

AspectInternship Sun NuclearNuclear Technician
Required CredentialsTypically pursuing or recent graduate in nuclear engineering, radiology, or related fieldAssociate's or bachelor's degree in nuclear technology or related field; certification may be required
Work EnvironmentTraining setting, often in a corporate or research facilityOperational plant or laboratory environment, hands-on technical work
Employer & Industry UsageSun Nuclear Corporation, medical imaging, radiation safetyNuclear power plants, medical facilities, research labs

Internship Sun Nuclear positions are typically entry-level training roles for students or recent graduates, focusing on learning about radiation safety and medical imaging technology. Nuclear Technicians are more experienced, performing technical tasks in operational environments. Both roles involve radiation safety but differ in experience level and responsibilities.

What types of projects or tasks can I expect to work on during an Internship at Sun Nuclear?

As an intern at Sun Nuclear, you can expect to be involved in hands-on projects related to medical device development, quality assurance, and radiation therapy solutions. Typical tasks may include assisting with data analysis, supporting product testing, documenting results, and collaborating with engineers or physicists on ongoing research. You'll have the opportunity to work in a multidisciplinary team, gaining exposure to the workflow of a leading medical technology company. This environment encourages learning and practical skill development, which can be valuable for future career opportunities in the healthcare technology sector.
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Radiation Oncologist

$220/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

The Schwarzman Animal Medical Center is seeking a full-time radiation oncologist. The applicant must be board certified or board eligible in radiation oncology and be eligible for licensure in New York State. H1B visa applicants will also be considered.

Job Responsibilities
  • Supervising radiation oncology patients
  • Instructing and supervising technicians, interns, and residents in radiation oncology
  • Providing in-house radiation oncology consultation to other hospital departments for dogs, cats & the occasional exotics case alongside our Exotics and Anesthesia service
  • See both new and recheck cases to include taking a history, performing a physical exam, performing a thorough work-up, as well as provide treatment options, relaying side effects, prognoses, and discussing financial concerns.  Cases are typically seen with a radiation oncology resident. 
  • Providing consultation support to referring veterinarians
  • Providing didactic lectures for interns, residents, and the referring veterinary community
AMC's Radiation Oncology Team

Radiation Oncology is currently comprised of one full time on site board certified radiation oncologist (Dr. Heather Ashcraft) and one part time hybrid board certified radiation oncologist (Dr. Neal Mauldin), and has the dedicated support of well-trained Licensed Veterinary Technicians and Veterinary Assistants. We also have a full-time, on-site dosimetrist.  With a third Radiation Oncologist we plan to expand our educational options and we plan to increase our support staff team.  AMC's Cancer Institute also includes three board certified medical oncologists and two dedicated fellowship-trained surgical oncologists. Additionally, we have 3 medical oncology residents and and an oncology specialty intern. A highly specialized Interventional Radiology team is also available to assist with our patient care. Together, we can offer individualized treatment plans to meet unique patient and client goals including radiation protocols tailored to specific patient requirements, advanced surgical approaches, interventional radiology techniques and/or chemo and immunotherapy.

Equipment

The AMC is equipped with a brand new Elekta Infinity Linac system with Electron and 6 MV photon capability with variable dose rate capability. The Linac is equipped with an advanced Agility MLC (offering enhanced modulation of dose), a 6 degree HexaPOD couch, a cone-beam CT with integrated 4DCT respiratory gating capability, and a set of SRS cones as a second stereotactic option for planning of very small targets of less than 1 cm. The Linac is integrated with the MOSAIQ OIS for "record and verify" documentation of all planned cases (including manual plans). All computer planning is performed on Elekta's most recent version of the Monaco computer treatment planning program. All plan QAs are performed on a Sun Nuclear (ArcCHECK) Arc Delivery QA system. The Radiation Oncology department is also equipped with a Strontium probe for the treatment of small surface lesions.

Other available equipment pertinent to radiation oncology includes:

  • ProKnow software program (for plan archiving and plan analysis for future research and retrospective studies)
  • Philips Intera 1.5T MRI. A new MRI to be installed summer, 2023
  • Toshiba Aquilion 64 slice CT scanner
  •  An iBEAM evo CT overlay table for proper CT simulation imaging to match the Linac couch
  • On site diagnostic radiography and ultrasonography
  • On-site IDEXX laboratory as well as point of care analyzers
  • Fully equipped Interventional Radiology Service (for stent placement, chemoembolization etc.)
Benefits
  • Competitive salary
  • Generous sign-on bonus
  • Four-day work week
  • Comprehensive benefits including health insurance with medical, dental, and vision benefits, very generous paid time off, paid continuing education time-off stipend, and 403-b retirement plan with employer contribution
  • Possibility of housing in an AMC apartment building or assistance to find housing
  • School loan debt forgiveness opportunity as a non-profit hospital
  • Non-corporate practice with no percentage pay
  • Collegial work with colleagues in a non-competitive structure with strong teaching and mentoring opportunities as well as opportunities for research