Organizational Setting |
The Department of Safeguards is the organizational hub for the implementation of IAEA safeguards. The IAEA implements nuclear verification activities for more than 160 States in accordance with their safeguards agreements. The safeguards activities are undertaken within a dynamic and technically challenging environment including advanced nuclear fuel cycle facilities and complemented by the political diversity of the countries. The Department of Safeguards consists of six Divisions: three Operations Divisions for the implementation of verification activities around the world and three support Divisions; and the Office of Safeguards Analytical Services. The Office of Analytical Services (SGAS) is responsible for the analysis of nuclear material and environmental swipe samples, as well as the coordination of logistics and the Network of Analytical Laboratories (NWAL). Located about 45 km south of Vienna in Seibersdorf, the office is organized into three sections: the Nuclear Material Laboratory including the On-Site Laboratory (OSL) in Japan, the Environmental Sample Laboratory and the Coordination and Support Section. The Nuclear Material Laboratory is responsible for the chemical treatment and measurement of nuclear material accountancy samples and complementary access samples. A variety of wet chemical, radiometric and mass spectrometric techniques are applied under an ISO 9001:2008 certified quality system. The section includes the OSL Team, which is located in Japan and dedicated to the chemical treatment and measurement of nuclear material samples from the Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant. |
Main purpose |
Reporting to the Laboratory Head, the Analytical Chemist plays a major role within the Nuclear Material Laboratory (NML), preparing and processing accountancy samples of nuclear fuel materials using chemical techniques, as well as preparing secondary controls and standards used throughout the NML and in other facilities under safeguards (e.g. the OSL). The Analytical Chemist optimizes or develops chemical procedures so as to continually improve final measurement performance and timeliness, and reduce the production of radioactive waste. |
Role |
The Analytical Chemist is (1) a team player working with the other chemists of the NML and the OSL Team, as well as with staff in the instrumentation areas where final measurements take place, and (2) atechnical specialist carrying out complex chemical procedures, improving existing procedures, and modifying or devising procedures for new applications when necessary. |
Partnerships |
The Analytical Chemist works closely with technical staff in the NML and the OSL to process and analyse a variety of nuclear material samples. A close partnership with the NML Analytical Services Office is also required in order to assure that measurement results are properly reported relative to pre-assigned quality control levels. |
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Remuneration |
The IAEA offers an attractive remuneration package including a tax-free annual net base salary starting at US $56 018 (subject to mandatory deductions for pension contributions and health insurance), a variable post adjustment which currently amounts to US $34 451*, dependency benefits, rental subsidy, education grant, relocation and repatriation expenses; 6 weeks' annual vacation, home leave,pension plan and health insurance. How to apply to the IAEA Complete an Online Application * Subject to change without notice |
Applications from qualified women and candidates from developing countries are encouraged Applicants should be aware that IAEA staff members are international civil servants and may not accept instructions from any other authority. Staff members may be assigned to any location. The IAEA retains the discretion not to make any appointment to this vacancy, to make an appointment at a lower grade or to make an appointment with a modified job description or for shorter duration than indicated above. Testing may be part of the recruitment process. |
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