Radioactive Materials Inspector

State of Maine

Augusta, Maine

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$53,425.01–$74,554.74
SKILLS
Chemical Engineering, Department of Health and Human Services, Emergency Management, Emergency Response, Employee Retention, Environmental Engineering, Facilities Management, Federal Laws and Regulations, Health Physics, Hospital, Licensing, Licensing Compliance, Manufacturing, Mathematics, Nuclear Power, Public Health, Radiation Safety, Regulations, Safety/Work Safety, State Laws and Regulations, Willing to Travel
LOCATION
Augusta, Maine
POSTED
1 day ago
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Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)

Assistant Environmental Engineer

Opening Date: July 9, 2026

Closing Date: July 22, 2026

Job Class Code: 6320

Grade: 22 (04)

Salary: $53,425.01 - $74,554.74 per year*

*This is inclusive of a 13.25% recruitment and retention stipend

Position Number: 02000-2335

Location: This is a full-time position located in Augusta, with travel required

Currently, this position is not eligible for visa sponsorship or STEM OPT extensions.

Job Description:

In this role, you'll take the lead on licensing and inspecting the use of radioactive materials across Maine. This is hands-on, real-world work where you'll build expertise in radiation safety, support public health, and play a key role in ensuring regulations are applied in meaningful ways. You'll split your time between fieldwork, collaboration with partner agencies, and independent project ownership, giving you the chance to develop both technical and professional skills early in your career.

You will also be:

• Reviewing and approving licenses for radioactive material use.

• Helping shape and update regulations that align with federal standards.

• Investigating issues and complaints and working directly with facilities to resolve them.

• Leading on-site inspections across a wide range of industries.

• Turning your findings into reports, recommendations, and policy input.

• Participating in and eventually leading training opportunities.

• Supporting emergency response efforts when needed.

• Recommending safety improvements that directly impact public health.

• Overseeing indoor tanning facility registrations and conducting inspections as needed.

What makes this role unique:

• You'll work with a close-knit, supportive team committed to your success.

• No two days look the same, you might be in the office one day and in the field the next.

• The role includes travel across Maine, including time outdoors in some of the State's most interesting and scenic locations.

• You'll work alongside and learn from a wide range of partners, including Maine Emergency Management Agency (MEMA), the National Guard Civil Support Team (CST), the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), hospitals, nuclear power facilities, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, paper mills, and manufacturing sites.

• Strong opportunities for training and skill development, especially for someone motivated to learn and grow.

• A rare chance to gain exposure to environments and work experiences that most people never get to see.

• Wonderful range of state benefits, please see below

Minimum Qualifications:

A Bachelor's Degree in Environmental, Civil, Sanitary, Mechanical, or Chemical Engineering, or related Engineering field. Related experience may be substituted for education.

LICENSING/REGISTRATION/CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: (These must be met by all employees prior to attaining permanent status in this class).

For non-engineering college graduates and non-degreed candidates: Certification of Engineer-in-Training as issued by the Maine State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers.

Preferred Skills:

• Knowledge of and experience with radiation measurement devices and mathematics related to health physics

• Experience interpreting and administering state and federal radiation control laws, regulations, and procedures, including inspection, licensing, and enforcement activities pertaining to radioactive materials.

• Experience communicating information pertaining to health physics to the regulated

Thinking about applying?

This role offers more than a typical desk job. It's an opportunity to build specialized experience, contribute to public health and safety, and develop skills that can take your career in many directions . Our aim is to create a workplace where you can learn, grow

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