Essential Job Functions
Maintains a safe, secure and healthy environment by adhering to Company/Customer safety and quality standards and practices and to legal regulations, alerting others regarding potential hazards or concern
Adheres to and is a champion of TEAM’s Core Values
Conducts field audits to ensure compliance with all regulatory, license and company procedural requirements pertaining to the possession/storage, transportation and use of industrial radiographic equipment
Mentors District personnel regarding radiation safety
Performs actions necessary to ensure the safety of Company employees and the safety of members of the public
Assures only devices specifically listed on the company license(s) are possessed
Assures industrial radiographic equipment is secured against theft or unauthorized removal at all times while in storage, during transportation and while in use
Maintains copies of all applicable required records on file
Assures all industrial radiographic equipment is transported in accordance with all applicable federal/state transportation regulations, local requirements, and applicable licensed procedures
Assures all required transportation labels and markings are complete and legible, and required documentation for each device is current complete
Provides assistance and information to the CRSO on all matters relating to radiation safety and the radiation safety program
Serves as a point of contact to all applicable regulatory and/or law enforcement agencies during incidents involving the loss, theft or destruction of licensed radioactive material, vehicular accidents, etc. and provides assistance to the CRSO during such events
Assures all required maintenance, repairs, and leak testing of licensed radioactive material is conducted in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications, regulatory requirements and company procedures.
Verifies all applicable required postings and notices regarding the storage, transportation and use of industrial radiographic equipment are current and posted in a conspicuous location, and have been completed as applicable
Identifies and reports regulatory violations and/or items of non-compliance to the CRSO
Conducts an radiation safety inspection at a minimum of once every six months (USNRC jurisdiction minimum requirement) or as mandated by the regulatory agency for each “active” radiographer and assistant radiographer to assure compliance with pertinent regulations and written operating procedures
Documents each inspection on the appropriate company form
Takes and documents proper action to correct any deficiencies found during each unannounced inspection
Assures all survey instruments under the license are:
Calibrated and operable
Capable of detecting 2 mR/hr through 1 R/hr
Calibrated at intervals not to exceed 6 months or other intervals as mandated by regulatory agency, and after servicing (servicing does not include the replacement batteries)
Ensures calibration/service records of all survey instruments possessed under the license are maintained on file for a period of 3 years or other period of time as required by regulatory agency
Conducts a quarterly inventory to account for all sealed sources, devices and depleted uranium possessed under the license
Records inventory results on the appropriate company form and in accordance with Radiation Safety Procedure document 30.G.1 Rev. 8
Conducts leak testing of sealed sources at intervals not to exceed 6 months or as required by the SSD&R
Ensures only authorized personnel obtain leak test samples
Ensures leak tests are:
Recorded properly and all required data is completed
Samples are properly forwarded
Conducted within the required interval
Within allowable result limits
Ensures quarterly maintenance is performed on each inventoried device containing sealed sources and associated equipment in accordance with part 30.J.8 of the Radiation Safety Procedure
Follows guidelines as set forth by the Radiation Safety Procedure document 30.G.1 Rev 8 regarding notification of incidents
Documents and maintains local files for Source Replacements, Pocket Dosimeter records and Source Tracking records
Trains personnel on transporting and shipping requirements for source transport
Ensures individuals preparing or performing any function associated with the shipment/transport of hazardous materials are trained in accordance with all applicable federal/state regulations
Ensures compliance with all regulations and approves all source shipments
Returns all personal dosimetry badges to supplier promptly after each month’s usage with the appropriate control dosimetry
Job Qualifications
High School Diploma or equivalent required
Five (5) years’ experience as an Industrial Radiographer
Current Industrial Radiographer’s state card required
Ability to be certified as a Radiographer per company requirements required
Must have completed a 40 Hour Radiation Safety program
Ability to certify to Level III RT per company standards
Ability to successfully complete a sanctioned Radiation Safety Officer course

Team, Inc. is a leading industrial services company offering an array of specialized services related to the construction, maintenance, and monitoring of pressurized piping and associated systems. We serve customers in the refining, petrochemical, power, pipeline, and other heavy industrial industries with a level of service that goes above and beyond. With more than 220 U.S. and international locations, we are rapidly growing our global footprint across a wide range of industries - with service locations in five continents.