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7 jobs that use DOE the most

Jobs that use doe the most include waste management specialist, wafer fabricator, and research staff member.

What jobs use DOE the most?

1. Waste Management Specialist

How waste management specialist uses DOE:

  • Manage the storage and disposal of CERCLA and RCRA hazardous and radioactive waste/materials.
  • Conduct research using online federal regulations, review Medicare and Medicaid policy and guidelines to complete an accurate and well-support decision.
  • Develop retro-futuristic,``Jetsons"inspire environment concepts in Photoshop.

Most common skills for waste management specialist:

  • EPA
  • RCRA
  • OSHA
  • DOE
  • Hazardous Waste Management
  • Hazardous Materials

2. Wafer Fabricator

How wafer fabricator uses DOE:

  • Perform basic routine operation in GaAs and silicon wafer fabrication environments, basic wafer etching and probe testing production processes.
  • Operate acid bath sinks for wafer etching ..
  • Train to do digital I/O and analog diagnostics.

Most common skills for wafer fabricator:

  • Semiconductor
  • Statistical Methods
  • Etching
  • Silicon
  • DOE
  • Clean Room Environment

3. Research Staff Member

How research staff member uses DOE:

  • Invent and develop new (user) input technology then lead the design and prototyping of its applications.
  • Design, analyze, and oversee HIV relate research projects including IRB protocol.
  • Perform testing for urinalysis, blood sugar, EKG, eye examinations, and blood pressure.

Most common skills for research staff member:

  • Python
  • Machine Learning
  • Research Projects
  • DOE
  • Data Analysis
  • Java

4. Health Physics Technician

How health physics technician uses DOE:

  • Perform TEDE ALARA reviews to determine if respiratory protection would save dose on specific jobs.
  • Perform air, rod and contamination surveys, RWP surveys and RHR hoop valve cut and drain.
  • Alloy 600 lead technician responsibilities include reviewing daily surveys, performing ALARA briefs, designating tasks and developing shift schedule.

Most common skills for health physics technician:

  • Radiation Safety
  • Radioactive Materials
  • Air Samples
  • DOE
  • Radiation Surveys
  • ALARA

5. Nuclear Engineer

How nuclear engineer uses DOE:

  • Manage the implementation of technology for better communicating and displaying radiological data used during emergency response.
  • Manage Jenkins security by providing specific access to authorize developers/testers using project base matrix authorization strategy.
  • Perform and document technical evaluations in accordance with 10 CFR 50.59.

Most common skills for nuclear engineer:

  • Security Clearance
  • Oversight
  • Project Management
  • Safety Analysis
  • DOE
  • DOD

6. Process Development Engineer

How process development engineer uses DOE:

  • Manage implementation of improve paste compounding (including extrusion) process.
  • Perform process validation and product qualification per FDA standards for medical device submissions.
  • Perform IQ, OQ and PQ on the fixtures and equipment used.

Most common skills for process development engineer:

  • Data Analysis
  • DOE
  • R
  • Process Engineering
  • Statistical Analysis
  • FDA

7. Fire Protection Engineer

How fire protection engineer uses DOE:

  • Manage Jenkins security by providing specific access to authorize developers/testers using project base matrix authorization strategy.
  • Add an encryption policy that is missing in the remaining offsite tapes using built-in EMC tools.
  • Monitor devices and troubleshoot performance issues.

Most common skills for fire protection engineer:

  • Fire Protection
  • NFPA
  • Revit
  • Plumbing
  • DOE
  • Fire Suppression Systems

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