
Scientist Radiation Diagnostics
Are you a highly motivated and skilled scientist with a passion for advancing radiation diagnostics technology? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you at General Atomics as a Scientist in Radiation Diagnostics. In this role, you will have the opportunity to work on cutting-edge projects and collaborate with a team of experts to develop innovative solutions in the field of radiation detection and measurement. We are seeking individuals with a strong background in physics, engineering, or a related field, along with a drive to push the boundaries of scientific research. Join us in our mission to make the world a safer place through the development of advanced radiation diagnostic tools.
- Conduct research and development in the field of radiation diagnostics.
- Collaborate with a team of experts to develop innovative solutions and technologies.
- Design, build, and test advanced radiation detection and measurement systems.
- Analyze and interpret data to draw conclusions and make recommendations.
- Stay up-to-date on the latest advancements and trends in radiation diagnostics technology.
- Participate in scientific conferences, workshops, and other events to share knowledge and expertise.
- Write technical reports, publications, and presentations to communicate research findings.
- Ensure compliance with safety and regulatory standards in all research and development activities.
- Work closely with project managers and other team members to meet project deadlines and goals.
- Continuously seek opportunities to improve and optimize radiation diagnostics technology.
- Train and mentor junior scientists and interns.
- Build and maintain relationships with external partners and stakeholders.
- Represent the company and present research at meetings with clients or government agencies.
- Contribute to grant proposals and assist in obtaining funding for research projects.
- Adhere to company policies and procedures, including confidentiality and intellectual property protection.
Advanced Degree In Physics, Nuclear Engineering, Or A Related Field, With A Focus On Radiation Diagnostics.
At Least 5 Years Of Experience In The Design, Development, And Operation Of Radiation Diagnostic Systems In A Research Or Industrial Setting.
Extensive Knowledge Of Radiation Detection And Measurement Techniques, Including Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy, Neutron Detection, And Charged Particle Detection.
Proficiency In Data Analysis And Interpretation, Using Software Such As Labview Or Matlab, To Extract Meaningful Information From Radiation Diagnostic Data.
Strong Understanding Of Nuclear And Radiation Safety Protocols, With A Commitment To Maintaining A Safe Working Environment.
Data Analysis
Quality Control
Signal processing
Research design
Laboratory Safety
Spectroscopy
Computational Modeling
Nuclear Physics
Imaging Techniques
Radiation Shielding
Radiation Detection
Instrument
Communication
Conflict Resolution
Emotional Intelligence
Leadership
Time management
creativity
Attention to detail
Teamwork
Adaptability
Problem-Solving
According to JobzMall, the average salary range for a Scientist Radiation Diagnostics in San Diego, CA, USA is $90,000 to $130,000 per year. This can vary depending on the specific industry, level of experience, and company size.
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General Atomics is an American energy and defense corporation headquartered in San Diego, California, specializing in research and technology development.

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