Job Description
Join us in pioneering breakthroughs in healthcare. For everyone. Everywhere. Sustainably. Our inspiring and caring environment forms a global community that celebrates diversity and individuality. We encourage you to step beyond your comfort zone, offering resources and flexibility to foster your professional and personal growth, all while valuing your unique contributions. As a Regional Health Physicist within the Radioharma Business Segment, you will hold direct responsibility for supporting a portfolio of cyclotron manufacturing and PET nuclear pharmacy facilities across the Northeastern United States. In this role, you will serve as a key technical and regulatory partner, ensuring radiation safety, environmental health, and operational excellence across critical manufacturing and distribution operations. You Are Responsible For Providing day-to-day operational support for radiation safety and Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) programs across assigned facilities Leading and guiding the implementation of radiation protection and EHS programs to ensure compliance with applicable federal, state, and local regulations, internal policies, and industry standards, with a strong understanding of business and operational impact Preparing, generating, and submitting complex regulatory and corporate reports to meet licensing, compliance, and internal governance requirements Ensuring compliance with regulatory agency requirements and corporate policies by developing new programs and updating existing programs in response to changes in regulations, policies, or operational practices Evaluating the radiation safety and EHS impact of new processes, products, and facility changes, and collaborating with engineering and operations teams to develop practical, compliant solutions that support business objectives Overseeing complex EHS and radiation safety initiatives, including compliance audits, regulatory inspections, due diligence activities, and legal or regulatory support efforts as required Independently developing and revising operating procedures, technical basis documents, and other advanced program documentation supporting safe and compliant operations Applying advanced technical judgment and analytical skills to resolve complex, non-routine issues not addressed by existing procedures or standard practices Demonstrating strong critical thinking and problem-solving capability to successfully resolve high-impact, complex, and cross-functional challenges This Role May Be Well Suited for Candidates Who Have Experience With: Conducting or supporting regulatory and compliance audits Working within U.S. radioactive materials regulatory frameworks and OSHA requirements Implementing or supporting an Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) Management System Proficiency with the Microsoft 365 software suite Operating effectively in a fast-paced, operational environment, prioritizing multiple workstreams while collaborating with cross-functional subject matter experts and receiving guidance from a line manager Working remotely as part of a distributed team while maintaining a high level of personal accountability and ownership Strong verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to clearly and accurately convey technical regulatory and corporate program requirements to internal and external stakeholders A collaborative approach to problem-solving, engaging relevant stakeholders to develop practical solutions that support regulatory compliance and business needs Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Radiation Protection (Health Physics), Industrial Hygiene, Occupational Safety, or a related discipline; or an engineering or science degree with directly applicable experience An advanced degree or Certified Health Physicist (CHP) certification may substitute for up to two years of experience 3+ years of experience in radiochemical or radiopharmaceutical manufacturing operations with responsibilities similar to those described above, or applied radiation protection experience in facilities handling curie quantities of unsealed radioactive material Ability to obtain Certified Health Physicist (CHP) certification within one year, if not already certified Must reside within the Northeastern United States, with reasonable access to New York City, Philadelphia, Boston, and surrounding areas, or willingness to relocate Ability to travel up to 50% domestically Who we are : We are a team of more than 72,000 highly dedicated Healthineers in more than 70 countries. As a leader in medical technology, we constantly push the boundaries to create better outcomes and experiences for pati