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The ideal candidate will bring strong Laser Safety Officer (LSO) experience, expertise in ANSI Z136.1, and hands-on experience with laser and radiation safety programs, including laboratory ...

The ideal candidate will bring strong Laser Safety Officer (LSO) experience, expertise in ANSI Z136.1, and hands-on experience with laser and radiation safety programs, including laboratory ...

WI · On-site

$400 - $650/hr

LSO is our orthopedics partner at THH, and we are working closely together to find our next physician. We are looking for an orthopedic hand surgeon to join our team. Our service area is growing, and ...

$400 - $650/hr

LSO is our orthopedics partner at THH, and we are working closely together to find our next physician. We are looking for an orthopedic hand surgeon to join our team. Our service area is growing, and ...

The ideal candidate will bring strong Laser Safety Officer (LSO) experience, expertise in ANSI Z136.1, and hands-on experience with laser and radiation safety programs, including laboratory ...

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What is an LSO?

An LSO, or Licensed Security Officer, is a professional who has been certified and licensed to provide security services, such as protecting people, property, and assets. LSOs may work in a variety of settings, including commercial buildings, events, or private residences, and their duties often include monitoring surveillance equipment, patrolling areas, and enforcing security protocols. To become an LSO, individuals typically must complete a training program, pass background checks, and meet state or local licensing requirements. LSOs play a critical role in maintaining safety and responding to emergencies as needed.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Legal Services Officer?

To thrive as a Legal Services Officer (LSO), you need a solid understanding of legal principles, strong research and analytical skills, and typically a law degree or equivalent legal qualification. Familiarity with case management systems, legal research databases like LexisNexis or Westlaw, and relevant regulatory compliance tools is important. Exceptional attention to detail, communication skills, and the ability to work collaboratively under pressure are crucial soft skills. These competencies ensure accurate legal advice, effective case management, and successful navigation of complex legal environments.

What are some common challenges faced by LSOs in managing their caseloads, and how can they effectively handle these challenges?

LSOs often juggle multiple responsibilities, including reviewing legal documents, ensuring compliance with professional standards, and providing guidance to legal practitioners. A common challenge is balancing a high volume of cases while maintaining attention to detail and upholding ethical standards. Effective time management, strong organizational skills, and clear communication are essential in overcoming these challenges. Collaborating closely with colleagues and utilizing case management systems can also help LSOs streamline their workflow and ensure timely responses to inquiries.

What is the difference between Lso vs Security Guard?

AspectLsoSecurity Guard
Required CredentialsSecurity license, training certificationSecurity license, basic training
Work EnvironmentSecurity firms, corporate buildings, eventsPublic and private properties, retail stores
Employer & Industry UsageSecurity companies, corporate security departmentsPrivate security firms, retail chains, event venues

While both Lso and Security Guard roles involve security responsibilities, Lso typically requires specific licensing and often works in corporate or event settings, whereas Security Guards may operate in a broader range of environments with similar licensing requirements. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus.

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Laser Safety Specialist (6279)

itD Tech

Redmond, WA

$40 - $46/hr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Laser Safety Specialist - Global EHS

itD is seeking a Laser Safety Specialist to support global EHS initiatives by ensuring laser and radiation safety compliance across research and product environments. The ideal candidate will bring strong Laser Safety Officer (LSO) experience, expertise in ANSI Z136.1, and hands-on experience with laser and radiation safety programs, including laboratory inspections, hazard analysis, laser exposure calculations, equipment evaluations, and X-ray safety.

Location: Redmond, WA - Onsite
Primary Lab Coverage: Sunnyvale, Burlingame, and Fremont, CA; travel to Redmond, WA and other locations as needed
Travel: Required as needed

Pay Rate: $40-$46 per hour, depending on experience.
We provide comprehensive medical benefits, a 401k plan, paid holidays, and more.
Please note that we are only considering direct W2 candidates at this time, as we are unable to offer sponsorship.

Responsibilities

  • Audit laboratories for laser and radiation safety compliance and identify potential hazards or gaps.
  • Analyze safety hazards and assist with developing requirements for hardware containing hazardous elements such as lasers, LEDs, and X-ray sources.
  • Implement laser and optical safety standards, including ANSI Z136.1 and applicable FDA/CDRH and IEC standards.
  • Conduct laser and LED power, spectral, and temporal measurements and perform exposure calculations to evaluate safety risks.
  • Create, review, and approve laser and optical hazard-related SOPs, procedures, and safety documentation.
  • Review work performed by external laser service technicians and support corrective action development and communication with stakeholders.
  • Support radiation safety activities, including X-ray leakage surveys, training and procedure audits, equipment testing, and compliance with applicable California requirements.

Internal Responsibilities

  • Attend regular internal practice community meetings.
  • Collaborate with your itD practice team on industry thought leadership.
  • Complete client case studies and learning material (blogs, media material).
  • Build out material to contribute to the Digital Transformation practice.
  • Attend internal itD networking events (in person and virtual).
  • Work with leadership on career fast-track opportunities.

Required Qualifications and Skills

  • 5+ years of experience as a Laser Safety Officer (LSO).
  • Strong proficiency with ANSI Z136.1 - The American National Standard for the Safe Use of Lasers.
  • Experience supporting laser safety programs, including laboratory inspections, hazard assessments, and establishing appropriate area controls.
  • Experience with safety investigations, failure analysis, field testing, reliability, or a related technical/engineering function.
  • Familiarity with multiple radiation sources, including X-ray generating machines, lasers, and LEDs.
  • Experience performing or supporting laser exposure calculations and measurements.
  • Strong communication, technical writing, reporting, and presentation skills.
  • Ability to work effectively with cross-functional teams across research and product environments.
  • Bachelor's degree in Physics, Optical Sciences, Engineering, Health Physics, Nuclear Engineering, Nuclear Physics, or a related discipline, or equivalent direct LSO/RSO experience.

Preferred Qualifications and Skills

  • Experience working as both an LSO and Radiation Safety Officer (RSO).
  • Proficiency with FDA/CDRH FLPPS, IEC 60825-1, and IEC 62471-1.
  • Strong understanding of laser calculations, including MPE, NOHD, and NHZ, for various laser types and configurations.
  • Certified Laser Safety Officer (CLSO) credential from the Board of Laser Safety.
  • Experience working in a hardware research or production environment.
  • Experience supporting additional EHS programs such as LOTO, laboratory safety, chemical safety, electrical safety, or machine guarding.
  • Ability to influence cross-functional teams through timely, accurate, and effective technical analysis.

Education

Bachelor's degree in Physics, Optical Sciences, Engineering, Health Physics, Nuclear Engineering, Nuclear Physics, or a related discipline required, or equivalent direct experience as a Laser Safety Officer (LSO) or Radiation Safety Officer (RSO