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Health Physicist

Lakewood, CO · On-site +1

$118K - $158K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Applies expert knowledge, experience, and skill in the position of USGS Health Physicist and USGS Radiation Safety Officer. * Leads, develops, and implements the USGS Bureau Radiation Safety Program ...

Monitor and manage radiation exposure to patients, ensuring compliance with regulatory bodies such as the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Radiation Safety Office (RSO) . * Maintain up-to-date ...

Monitor and manage radiation exposure to patients, ensuring compliance with regulatory bodies such as the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Radiation Safety Office (RSO) . * Maintain up-to-date ...

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How much do radiation safety officer rso jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for radiation safety officer rso in Colorado is $80,854.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $56,300.00 and $89,400.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a radiation safety officer (RSO)?

A Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) is responsible for ensuring the safe use of radioactive materials and radiation-producing equipment within an organization. They develop and enforce radiation safety programs, monitor exposure levels, ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, and train personnel on radiation safety protocols. RSOs typically work in healthcare, research, nuclear energy, or industrial settings. Their role is essential in minimizing radiation hazards and protecting workers, the public, and the environment from unnecessary exposure.

What does a radiation safety officer (RSO) do?

As an RSO, your daily tasks often include conducting radiation safety audits, monitoring and reporting exposure levels, ensuring regulatory compliance, and maintaining safety records. You'll also be responsible for training staff on proper radiation practices, investigating incidents or exposure events, and implementing corrective actions as needed. Collaboration is common, as you’ll work closely with researchers, medical professionals, or industrial personnel depending on the setting. This role requires a proactive approach to identify and mitigate risks, making it both dynamic and mission-critical to organizational safety.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a radiation safety officer (RSO)?

To thrive as a Radiation Safety Officer (RSO), you need a solid understanding of radiation physics, regulatory compliance, and hazard assessment, usually supported by a degree in health physics, radiological science, or a related field. Familiarity with radiation detection instrumentation, monitoring equipment, and relevant certifications such as NRC or state RSO credentials are typically required. Strong attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication skills are essential for ensuring safety and training others. These skills are crucial for maintaining compliance, minimizing exposure risks, and fostering a culture of safety within the organization.

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Infographic showing various Radiation Safety Officer Rso job openings in Colorado as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 77% Full Time, and 23% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $80,854 per year, or $38.9 per hour.

Director of Regulatory Affairs

DISA Technologies

Grand Junction, CO • On-site

$120K - $160K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

The Director of Regulatory Affairs supports DISA's remediation operations by managing DISA's uranium remediation, recycling, permitting, licensing, and environmental compliance operations. inclusive of radioactive materials licenses and permitting activities across public and private lands. This role ensures compliance with federal and state regulations regarding HPSA operations, source material storage, and laboratory operations at DISA's Mills, Wyoming, Laboratory. This person will be coordinating and negotiating with the US NRC, Agreement State agencies, as well as BLM and state mining regulators. The ideal candidate has strong experience preparing, submitting, and managing radioactive materials-related licenses, is highly organized, and can manage complex, fast-moving projects in a dynamic environment. This position works closely with geologists, engineers, regulatory agencies, and consultants to advance DISA's HPSA remediation projects. The successful candidate will thrive in a dynamic start-up environment, wearing multiple hats and contributing to many areas of business development.
BENEFITS
$120k - $160k per year (paid bi-weekly)
401k Matching up to 4%
Excellent Healthcare Benefits
Work Schedule: M-T (7:30am - 5:30pm) and Fri (7:30am to 11:30am)
Requirements
Education/ Experience
  • Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science, Geology, Engineering, Health Physics, or related field required.
  • 10 years+ experience in permitting, licensing, compliance, or project management within uranium mining/milling or related industries required.
  • Experience interpreting and applying regulations from the NRC or Agreement States, required.
  • Demonstrated experience with radioactive materials licenses, mining-permits as well as federal and state regulatory compliance programs.
  • Experience interfacing with NRC, DOE, EPA, and state regulatory agencies.
  • Experience supporting environmental assessments, corrective action programs, remediation activities, uranium-related operations, preferred.
  • Experience, education, and training should meet the requirements for a radiation safety officer found in Regulatory Guide 8.31.

Typical Job Duties and Responsibilities
  • Support development, implementation, and continuous improvement of radiation safety, environmental compliance, and occupational health and safety programs.
  • Prepare, submit, and track license applications, license amendments, and related regulatory filings and license management.
  • Proficient with radiation surveys including contamination, personnel, and equipment release surveys.
  • Coordinate with state and federal agencies to ensure timely responses, approvals, and compliance.
  • Serve as a radiation safety officer on a minimum of one DISA license.
  • Manage schedules across licensing and compliance milestones.
  • Provide clear updates to leadership regarding project status, risks, and regulatory changes.
  • Work with technical teams to validate data and ensure site characterization supports future licensing, contracting, and investment decisions.
  • Abide by all policies and procedures established by DISA.
  • Prepare and teach training internal training sessions and maintain personal safety training requirements.
  • Assist with any task required by the direct supervisor.
  • Strong knowledge of and extensive experience with: NRC regulations, federal environmental regulations, radiation safety standards, and industrial compliance frameworks.
  • Ability to interpret regulatory requirements and translate them into actionable licensing plans.
  • Familiar with the use of RESRAD and MILDOS.
  • Demonstrated leadership and people management skills with experience supervising, mentoring, and developing technical and compliance-focused teams.
  • Highly proficient with Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
  • Technically skilled and able to quickly learn new software systems.
  • Proven ability to manage complex, multi-stakeholder projects.
  • Apply strong analytical and problem-solving skills to manage multiple projects effectively.
  • Communicate clearly and professionally, both verbally and in writing, to collaborate with colleagues, stakeholders, and clients.
  • Organize and prioritize tasks to meet deadlines while managing multiple projects.
  • Collaborate effectively as part of a team, supporting shared goals and fostering positive relationships.
  • Adapt to dynamic environments and identify solutions to challenges with flexibility and problem-solving skills.
  • Maintain professionalism with high attention to detail, reliability, accountability, and accuracy in all work deliverables.
  • Uphold and demonstrate DISA's Values of Dedication, Innovation, Sustainability, and Accelerate Change.
  • Ability to follow safety protocols and maintain compliance with MSHA and company safety standards.
  • Be a valid U.S. citizen or legally authorized to work in the United States.
  • Possess a valid driver's license with a clean driving record.

Benefits
BENEFITS
  • $120k - $160k per year (paid bi-weekly)
  • 401k Matching up to 4%
  • Excellent Healthcare Benefits
  • Work Schedule: M-T (7:30am - 5:30pm) and Fri (7:30am to 11:30am)
  • Bonus Pool
  • PTO
  • Paid Holidays