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The Radiochemistry Lab is currently seeking an experienced Junior Radiochemist who will be ... POSITION SUMMARY This position, under the direction of radiochemistry senior staff, this position ...

The Radiochemistry Lab is currently seeking an experienced Junior Radiochemist who will be ... POSITION SUMMARY This position, under the direction of radiochemistry senior staff, this position ...

The Radiochemistry Lab is currently seeking an experienced Junior Radiochemist who will be ... POSITION SUMMARY This position, under the direction of radiochemistry senior staff, this position ...

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See Yourself at Telix The Sr Scientist, Radiochemist position will support the development of clinical-stage radiopharmaceutical assets. This role is responsible for managing the development required ...

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Radioactive Materials/Xray Inspector/Radiochemist Job Location: Address: 4814 S 40th St Phoenix, AZ ... including senior management officials of industry and government, and the public, for the ...

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How much do senior radiochemist jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for senior radiochemist in the United States is $80,287.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $41,500.00 and $103,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Senior Radiochemist vs Radiochemist?

AspectSenior RadiochemistRadiochemist
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Chemistry, Radiochemistry certification, experienceBachelor's or Master's in Chemistry or related field, entry-level experience
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, nuclear facilities, pharmaceutical companiesResearch labs, nuclear medicine departments, manufacturing facilities
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in advanced research, regulatory compliance, and leadership rolesUsed in routine radiochemical analysis, production, and testing

The main difference between a Senior Radiochemist and a Radiochemist lies in experience, responsibilities, and expertise. Senior Radiochemists typically have more advanced credentials, leadership roles, and work on complex projects, whereas Radiochemists are often entry-level or mid-level professionals focused on routine analysis and production tasks.

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Infographic showing various Senior Radiochemist job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $80,287 per year, or $38.6 per hour.

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Primary City/State:

Phoenix, Arizona

Department Name:

Radiochemistry Research

Work Shift:

Day

Job Category:

Clinical Care

Find your path in health care. We want to change the lives of those in our care – and the people who choose to take on this challenge. If you’re ready to change lives, we want to hear from you.

The Radiochemistry Lab at Banner Alzheimer’s Institute (BAI) is a unit that performs daily production of various imaging agents for Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scans. These scans are used to study the cause and progression of Alzheimer’s disease, a neurodegenerative disorder that affects tens of millions of people worldwide. BAI is a Banner Health Center of Excellence whose mission is to end Alzheimer's disease without losing another generation. The Radiochemistry team takes pride in timely and reliable supply of imaging agent doses to its customers (BAI PET Imaging department and fellow PET imaging facilities in Phoenix, in Arizona, and in neighboring states) while being fully compliant with FDA and USP regulations.

The Radiochemistry Lab is currently seeking an experienced Junior Radiochemist who will be responsible for performing quality control (QC) of the daily batches of imaging agents manufactured by the Lab and who will participate in developing of QC procedures for new products. The quality control process involves more than a dozen of rigorous tests using sophisticated techniques such as High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), Gas Chromatography (GC), gamma-spectrometry, etc. An integral part of this role is also maintenance, calibration, and troubleshooting of the analytical instruments.

This role will not have any interaction with clinical patients. All of your time will be dedicated working in the laboratory or research setting.

Schedule: Monday-Friday 6AM – 2:30PM with limited schedule flexibility

Location: 901 E Willetta St Phoenix, AZ

Banner Alzheimer's Institute (BAI) was established in 2006 as Banner Health's first Center of Excellence. Banner Sun Health Research Institute (BSHRI) was founded in 1986. Our team is uniquely, passionately, and strategically committed to ending Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative disorders without losing another generation, advancing oncology research to improve cancer prevention and treatment outcomes, and providing an unparalleled model of care for families facing these devastating diseases. Banner Research is committed to improving people's lives through comprehensive patient care and advances that capitalize on the best biomedical research. We intend to make a transformational difference in Alzheimer's disease, other neurodegenerative disorders, and oncology research and care.

POSITION SUMMARY
This position, under the direction of radiochemistry senior staff, this position is responsible for the manufacture of radiotracers for human and animal research and for performing their quality control using established procedures in compliance with protocols, current Good Manufacturing Practices, applicable FDA regulations, and the United States Pharmacopeia standards. Maintains accurate written records of radiopharmaceutical production and quality control according to procedures and regulatory requirements. Participants in operation of the cyclotron and associated equipment in compliance with protocols and ALARA radiation safety practices. Performs a wide variety of laboratory, inventory, and equipment maintenance, preparation procedures, and distribution activities associated with the manufacturing of radiotracers.
CORE FUNCTIONS
1. Under the supervision of radiochemistry senior staff, operates cyclotron and radiochemistry equipment to perform routine production and quality control of radiotracers in accordance with established SOP's and regulatory guidelines, such as USP 823 and/or 21 CFR 212. Performs troubleshooting of the production and quality control equipment. Investigates root causes of deviations and out-of-specification (OOS) events and assists in developing and implementing of corrective actions/preventive actions (CAPA).
2. Routinely handles radioisotopes and radiotracers in a safe & compliant manner. Under the supervision of the Radiochemistry manager(s), performs packaging and shipment of radiotracers to remote sites in accordance with DOT regulations. Performs radiation surveys using standard radiation monitoring equipment.
3. Responsible for maintaining inventory of laboratory supplies including ordering, receipt, and approval using the radiochemistry Laboratory Information System. Responsible for storage and disposal of chemical waste and maintaining the necessary regulatory documentation.
4. Responsible for maintenance and calibration of a variety of chemistry and scientific instrumentation used in the production of PET radiopharmaceuticals such as analytical TLC, HPLC, GC, and bacterial endotoxin testing systems. Collects and documents quality control data on existing equipment at scheduled intervals.
5. Cleans and maintains sterile preparation rooms, anteroom, and Laminar flow hoods in accordance with standard operating procures (SOP's) and USP 797 guidelines. Performs routine environmental testing as required. Performs periodic checks of sterility and environmental monitoring media at scheduled intervals.
6. Disinfects and sterilizes glassware in preparation for radiotracer compounding. Performs cleaning procedures of radiosynthesis modules prior to their use in radiotracer production.
7. Participates in regularly scheduled lab meetings in order to receive and provide information. Assists in the drafting and review of standard operating procedures, forms, material specification sheets or other laboratory documents.
8. Resolves a variety of problems using established alternatives. Department level responsibility. Must be able to interact with all staff and external contacts, e.g., product and service vendors. Must be available to work early mornings and evenings if necessary.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
BS degree in chemistry, nuclear science or related discipline.
Must be knowledgeable in implementing systems to ensure manufacturing processes meet regulatory guidelines with at least two years of experience in a facility that produces PET and/or SPECT radioisotopes. Must have strong analytical skills, work with minimal supervision and the ability to prioritize projects; must be organized and able to handle multiple tasks. Excellent human relations and communication skills are required.
Must have a strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite especially Word, Excel, Access, OneNote, and PowerPoint. Must have sufficient knowledge and understanding of chemical/pharmacy terminology in order to read, identify, and extract pertinent data from laboratory records and information.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's degree in Science, Chemistry, or related field. At least 2 years of prior experience in using radiation monitoring equipment, handling radioactive materials, including DOT training in the packaging and shipment of radioactive materials and performing radiosyntheses and quality control of radiopharmaceutical products per current FDA guidelines.
Additional related education and/or experience preferred.

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