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GE HealthCare Accelerator Technician 
United States, Illinois 
869269262

10.04.2025
Key Responsibilities
  • Startup and shutdown operations on nuclear particle accelerators on site. This requires intimate knowledge of the current operating parameters, manufacturing requirements, safety regulations and equipment setup.

  • Monitor routine accelerator parameters requiring constant monitoring of the performance of the accelerator throughout each production run.

  • Respond to out-of-tolerance situations.

  • Prepare, setup and safely deliver radioisotope targets to the production hot cell.

  • Handle various chemicals for the preparation of targets.

  • Perform mechanical setup of the targets prior to bombardment.

  • Must stay current on training in Contamination control, chemical safety and radiation exposure awareness.

  • Perform routine scheduled maintenance while maintaining acceptable dose levels.

  • Ensure compliance with all radiation safety procedures related to cyclotron operations, including but no limited to, monitoring, dosimetry, radiation area access control and decontamination procedures.

  • May perform diagnosis and/or repair of the following: Electronic equipment, electro-pneumatic systems, high vacuum systems, deionized chilled water systems, high voltage and high-power RF systems.

  • The senior level Accelerator Technician is responsible for setting up new irradiation parameters, involving re-tuning the accelerators to best-performance in order to optimize internal and external beam intensities.

  • The senior level Accelerator Technician will facilitate adjustments in the cyclotron magnets, ion source and RF systems.

  • The senior level Accelerator Technician will lead teams in routine scheduled maintenance on a daily basis, focusing on minimizing the amount of downtime and radiation exposure to the work team.

  • Must become a Licensed User of Radioactive Material where required by law.

Qualifications
  • Specialized training in an electronics-related field plus a minimum of 6 months of experience working in a healthcare or related manufacturing environment; or High School diploma/or GED/local equivalent plus a minimum of 1 year working in a healthcare or related manufacturing environment.

  • Basic knowledge of mechanical functions, soldering, assembly and troubleshooting.

  • Ability to read simple electrical schematic drawings.

  • Must be willing to perform shift/weekend work.

  • Must be able to lift 35 lbs. or more. (Anything above 35 lbs. requires assistance.)


Desired Characteristics
  • Military Service School, Technical School, Associate's degree or specialized training plus 2.

  • years of experience working in a manufacturing environment.

  • Experience with particle accelerators or Nuclear Reactors.

  • Experience working with radioactive materials.

  • Experience with assembly/CAD drawings.

  • Working knowledge of PLCs and programming.