Radiochemical Technologist - Onsite
Job in
Deep River, Ontario, Canada
Listed on 2026-03-02
Listing for:
Canadian Nuclear Laboratories
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-03-02
Job specializations:
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Healthcare
Medical Technologist & Lab Technician -
Research/Development
Medical Technologist & Lab Technician, Research Scientist
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Can you see yourself contributing to breakthrough radiochemistry research that advances life‑saving medical isotopes and next‑generation radiopharmaceuticals? In this role, you’ll conduct hands‑on radio chemical experiments, support isotope production, and work with advanced analytical techniques alongside a talented team committed to improving the safety and effectiveness of targeted radio therapies. You’ll help develop protocols, analyze results, maintain specialized equipment, and support both Federal and Commercial projects that directly benefit the health of Canadians.
If you’re motivated by meaningful science and want your work to truly make a difference, this is the opportunity for you. Apply today!
- Conducting radiochemistry based experiments, developing and performing radio chemical separations, and performing analytical techniques for a variety of radiological samples.
- Acquiring detailed knowledge and understanding of experimental procedures and instrumental methods used in the laboratory and keeping up to date with current developments in the field.
- Performing detailed radio chemical analysis of samples and preparing data analysis reports.
- Preparing experimental protocols and executing them. These can be related to one or more of the following: radionuclide production, radionuclide separation and purification, radio labelling of small molecules, peptides, and antibodies, stability studies, analytical method development, in vitro tests in cell lines, in vivo tests in animals, small‑animal imaging, etc.
- Participating in the routine operation of a lab‑scale Th‑229/Ac‑225 generator.
- Setting up experiments, tests, and analyses using a variety of instruments and techniques, including radio‑HPLC, radio‑TLC, alpha spectroscopy, gamma spectroscopy, and automated liquid handling.
- Calibrating, operating and maintaining standard laboratory equipment such as balances, centrifuges, water purification system, pipettes, pH meters, UV visible spectrometers, etc.
- Operating computer software in equipment‑control applications, using and developing customized spreadsheets for calculations and result reporting.
- Developing, modifying, updating, and following Standard Analytical Procedures (SAPs), Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), and Standard Calibration Procedures (SCPs).
- Preparing chemical solutions, maintaining the chemical inventory, and overseeing the collection and disposal of chemical and radioactive wastes in the laboratory.
- Keeping proper laboratory notes.
- Participating in the analysis of experimental results and contributing to the preparation of summary reports for internal use or external clients.
- Adhering and conforming to CNL’s S&T QA Programs and preparing QA documentation, including non‑conformances reporting.
- Developing and conducting programs of sampling and analysis for quality control purposes, either directly or through interaction with Analytical Chemistry services.
- Applying and documenting the use of equipment or procedures in a unique and innovative way.
- Sourcing equipment from new vendors and navigating the procurement process.
- Working and communicating effectively as a team member, and coordinating activities with other team members.
- Working safely within a Licensed Nuclear Facility.
- Ensuring compliance with facility regulations and requirements.
- Other duties as assigned by your manager.
- Education
- Graduated from a recognized institute of advanced technology in a field relevant to the position (Radiochemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Forensics, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering Technology or related field), or equivalent formal education, preference will be given to these candidates.
OR - Secondary School Graduation Diploma or equivalent and normally has more than three (3) years pertinent experience or the equivalent in experience, additional education and/or training.
- Graduated from a recognized institute of advanced technology in a field relevant to the position (Radiochemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Forensics, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering Technology or related field), or equivalent formal education, preference will be given to these candidates.
- Experience
- Experience preparing working procedures and technical reports.
- Knowledge or experience working with radioactive compounds (e.g., one or more among identification,, purification, radio labelling) is a significant asset.
- Knowledge and work experience with radiation…
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