Position Summary:
Nusano has an exciting opportunity for a Senior Safety Engineer with extensive experience in designing and managing complex high-tech systems with radiological or medical implications. Nusano is developing a state-of-the-art, high-current particle accelerator and radioisotope production facility in West Valley City, Utah. The medical radioisotopes developed at this facility will enable next-generation cancer diagnostics, drugs, and treatments. The Senior Safety Engineer will work directly with project design teams to assure that the designed system and facility meet stringent safety standards for the operators, scientists, visitors, and the community. This team member will use best practices to perform safety analysis, consider design tradeoffs, and provide subject-matter expertise in influencing the designs. The Senior Safety Engineer will serve as liaison between the design teams, the Radiation Safety Officer (RSO), and the Environment, Safety and Health (ES&H) team to guide the projects to successful completion and certification.
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About Nusano:
No patient should be denied the cancer care they need simply because some options are in short supply or unavailable. Yet, all too often, this is what happens.
Nusano is a medical technology company that creates radioisotopes used to target and eliminate cancer cells with precision. Health care has used radioisotopes to diagnose and treat cancer and other diseases for decades. But, if supply does not keep up with demand, patients will lose out on the benefits of these lifesaving, proven tools.
Nusano’s patented technologies and methods are poised to transform radioisotope production and usher in an exciting new era in cancer care. Our state-of-the-art facility in West Valley City, Utah will produce radioisotopes quickly, efficiently, and affordably. This will make desperately needed resources available to hospitals and cancer clinics around the world and offer those with life-threatening diseases hope for a healthier tomorrow.