KTE - Kerntechnische Entsorgung Karlsruhe GmbH | Germany | 76xxx Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen bei Karlsruhe | Permanent position | Full time / Home office | Published since: 29.05.2026 on stepstone.de
Radiation protection engineer (m/f/d)
When dealing with radioactive substances and ionizing radiation, humans and the environment must be protected. This is the central task of radiation protection monitoring. In all aspects of operational radiation protection, we advise and support through the determination of protective measures, measurements of dose performance and contamination as well as by monitoring the work. This makes an important contribution to the safe operation of our plants. The group Radiation Protection Monitoring Reactors is responsible for the former experimental and prototype reactors in the rebuilding process Compact sodium-cooled nuclear reactor plant (KNK), multi-wake reactor (MZFR), hot cells, research reactor FR2 and for the former guest laboratory 341. .
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When dealing with radioactive substances and ionizing radiation, humans and the environment must be protected. This is the central task of radiation protection monitoring. In all aspects of operational radiation protection, we advise and support through the determination of protective measures, measurements of dose performance and contamination as well as by monitoring the work. This makes an important contribution to the safe operation of our plants. The group Radiation Protection Monitoring Reactors is responsible for the former experimental and prototype reactors in the rebuilding process Compact sodium-cooled nuclear reactor plant (KNK), multi-wake reactor (MZFR), hot cells, research reactor FR2 and for the former guest laboratory 341.
You support the rebuilding planning, processing of residual materials and maintenance measures by submitting an evaluation of the radiological plant condition. Together with the responsible project groups, you will develop measures and solutions to meet the radiation protection requirements for the corresponding work. You coordinate the practical implementation of the defined radiation protection measures in close coordination with the plant managers and your group management. Together with other colleagues (m/w/d), you will be appointed as a radiation protection officer (m/w/d) and as a person responsible for atomic law and bear the formal responsibility for compliance with radiation protection regulations. You create risk assessments and carry out instruction on different occupational safety and radiation protection aspects. You take over the preparation and plausibility check for extensive radiation protection reports in the context of personal dosimetry. You support your group leadership in overarching tasks such as digitization projects, coordination of external personnel deployments and central control of consumables orders.
You have a degree in the field of radiation protection/nuclear technology or can demonstrate comparable knowledge with a further education on radiation protection (m/w/d) and multiannual professional experience in the described area of responsibility. You bring well-founded theoretical radiation protection knowledge. Ideally, you will also bring practical experience in the operational radiation protection of a nuclear plant and the corresponding measurement technology. You are routined in the interpretation of the legal regulations in radiation protection and you can derive practical measures from them in practice. You are open to new technical challenges and pursue your tasks independently and targeted. You live open communication and cooperative cooperation with all stakeholders. You live in a radiation-protection action at the workplace and take your responsibility with conviction and diplomacy. Work medical suitability for work in radiation protection areas and under respiratory protection (min. G 26.2) is required. You have German knowledge at least on C1 level and convince with a very good oral and written expressability.
Karlsruhe GmbH (KTE) takes over tasks of national importance: The safe reconstruction of the closed nuclear installations at the Karlsruhe site. With around 700 employees we create a safe future. Our foundations are the know-how, the high level of security and the strong cohesion of our teams. Sense & Security: A task with real social added value and a crisis-proof, long-term job far beyond 2060. Fair remuneration: An attractive salary according to the chemical tariff including holiday and Christmas money as well as a collective pension provision. Work-Life Balance: Flexible working hours and the possibility of mobile work (where possible), free bridge days as well as a long-term account for your personal outtime. Development: We promote your personal and professional development with targeted measures. For the family: We support you with fixed KiTa beds and our KTE family service. Further benefits: Benefit from our company health management and exclusive staff rebates (Corporate Benefits) as well as a discounted German ticket. .
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![]() | KTE - Kerntechnische Entsorgung Karlsruhe GmbH | |
| Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen bei Karlsruhe | ||
| Germany |
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