Schedule: Full-time
Ohio Department of Public Safety – Emergency Management Agency
Report In Location – 2855 W. Dublin-Granville Road, Columbus, Ohio 43235
Work Hours – 7:00AM to 4:00PM (Subject to 24-hour call)
Perks of Working for the Ohio Department of Public Safety
• Multiple pay increases over your first years of service!
• Free Parking!
• Free Gym Access!
What You'll Do as an Electronic Radiation Instrument Technician 1
• Assists in the repair, service & non-NVLAP accredited calibration of electronic radiation detection & monitoring equipment (e.g., radiation detectors, personal electronic dosimeters & pocket ion chamber dosimeters);
• Under direction of the Radiological instrument Service Manager & Radiological Instrument Tech 3, performs electronic radiation detection & monitoring equipment maintenance & repair;
• Keeps records of the field exchange & inspection of state-owned radiological equipment located throughout the state;
• Attends special equipment training as needed;
• Assists the Radiological Instrument Service Manager & higher-level radiological instrument technicians in maintaining inventory of equipment;
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OPTION 1:
30 mos. exp. in electronics;
AND valid driver's license.
OPTION 2:
-Or completion of associate core program in electronics, electronics engineering or electrical/electronic engineering;
AND 6 mos. exp. in electronics;
AND valid driver's license.
-Or equivalent of Minimum Class Qualifications for Employment noted above.
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Job Skills: Electrical Engineering