Radiochemist
Listed on 2026-01-20
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Healthcare
Medical Technologist & Lab Technician
Help shape the future of cancer care by joining Theragenics as a Radiochemist Technician
. In this critical role, you’ll support the production of life‑saving radiopharmaceuticals and radioactive medical device components used in advanced cancer treatments. Working with cutting‑edge chemistry processes and highly specialized equipment, you will directly contribute to therapies that extend and improve patient lives.
At Theragenics, we’re committed to transforming healthcare through precision‑engineered medical technologies. As a global leader in minimally invasive solutions for cancer care, vascular procedures, and surgical applications, we combine innovation with purpose. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, we proudly operate facilities across Costa Rica, Texas, and Massachusetts, enabling healthcare that is both high‑tech and human, with a global reach and a deeply personal impact.
PositionSummary
The Radiochemist Technician is responsible for the accurate, safe, and timely execution of chemical processes used in manufacturing radioactive brachytherapy seeds. You will work in both “cold” (non‑radioactive) and “hot” (radioactive) environments, ensuring strict adherence to safety, quality, and documentation standards.
Key Responsibilities- Perform “cold” chemistry tasks including chemical solution prep, target plating, and pellet pre‑plating.
- Conduct “hot” chemistry processes such as irradiated target plating removal, metal fusions, chemical purification (ion exchange or equivalent), and pellet plating.
- Analyze materials at various processing stages using radiation detectors and associated software.
- Perform preventive maintenance on chemistry equipment, including calibrations, glove box upkeep, hot cell maintenance, and material/equipment stocking.
- Maintain complete, accurate quality records for all processes.
- Communicate processing status and material flow updates with the Chemistry team.
- Support special projects or assignments as required.
- High School Diploma or equivalent required.
- Minimum 1 year of chemistry laboratory experience in a manufacturing environment.
- Experience handling chemicals safely preferred.
- Proficiency with radiation detection and measurement equipment.
- Ability to use glove boxes and manipulator arms with dexterity and strength.
- Strong computer skills, including Microsoft Word and Excel.
- Effective written and verbal communication.
- Strong troubleshooting capabilities.
- Ability to work independently while maintaining strict safety and quality standards.
- Willingness to work overtime as needed.
- Work may occur in office settings, laboratories, and hot cells with exposure to radioactive materials and chemicals.
- Some tasks require use of PPE including full‑face respirators, PAPR units, or Tyvek suits.
- Strict adherence to radiation and laboratory safety procedures is mandatory.
- Make a real impact:
Your work directly supports life‑saving cancer treatments. - Innovative, mission‑driven projects:
Work at the forefront of radiopharmaceutical and medical device manufacturing. - Collaborative culture:
Join a supportive team committed to excellence and continuous improvement. - Growth opportunities:
Develop specialized skills in a highly technical and essential healthcare field. - Competitive benefits:
Designed to support you personally and professionally.
Ready to make a difference? Join a team where your work carries purpose every day. Apply today and be part of something extraordinary.
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