Radiation Hazards (RADHAZ) Electrical Engineer/Physicist
Radiation Hazards (RADHAZ) Characterization Program
The RADHAZ program is responsible for the world-wide conduct of Hazards of Radiation to Ordnance, Personnel, and Fuel (HERO/HERP/HERF) surveys and analyses of U.S. Navy ships and submarines, and HERO/HERP/HERF surveys and analyses of Navy and Marine Corps Shore Installations. The selected individual will perform testing, analysis, and develop radiation control and emission control guidance to ensure RADHAZ safety. The ideal candidate will have an interest in applying RADHAZ principles to emerging technology and the ability to apply critical thinking to handle complex challenges to ensure the safety of US Navy assets and personnel. Seeking candidates to:
- Perform electromagnetic testing to assess hazards of electromagnetic radiation to ordnance, personnel, and fuel (HERO/HERP/HERF) on systems, components, onboard US Naval Afloat and Shore Commands.
- Coordinate and/or perform efforts required for the electromagnetic testing of shipboard systems such as Fire Control Systems, Radars and Communication Systems.
- Serve as the NSWCDD representative to support integrated product teams, WSESRB, review boards, and programs on E3, HERO, and RADHAZ safety matters.
- Employ modeling and simulation (M&S) tool and/or resulting data from M&S to perform computational electromagnetic modeling and apply the data in support of developing RADHAZ guidance for NSWC Dahlgren customers.