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Consultant in Radiology and Radiation Protection in the Nuclear Industry
AFRY ABStockholms län, Stockholm
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Nuclear Sweden focuses on nuclear power where we drive projects and carry out assignments in several technical areas; mechanical/process, electrical/automation, construction, as well as industry-specific areas such as reactor safety and radioactive waste. We have a unique position of trust in our market and often work in very close collaboration with our clients. We carry out projects of varying sizes, ranging from complex modernization projects to decommissioning projects. With us, you will be offered exciting current projects within a fossil-free industry, where our broad expertise enables us to help both our clients and each other to develop!
We are now strengthening our team and looking for someone with an interest in radiology and radiation protection-related issues for consulting assignments within the nuclear power industry. As part of our team, you will primarily work on assignments related to decommissioning and demolition, where you will focus on issues related to radiological waste and radiological safety. Among other things, you will work on measuring and analyzing the radioactive waste generated during the demolition of nuclear power plants and developing and quality-assuring measurement methods to determine the content of radioactive substances. Other related tasks may also become relevant based on your specific profile.
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