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Intertek Testing Services (Thailand) Ltd.
About Company
We are a leading Total Quality Assurance ('TQA') provider to industries worldwide. We go beyond the traditional testing, inspection and certification ('TIC') services to provide our clients with the 'ATIC' advantage - Assurance, Testing, Inspection and Certification solutions, empowering them to make their businesses ever stronger, ever more resilient and ever more sustainable.
Location1285/5 Prachachuen Road, Wong Sawang, Bangsue, Bangkok 10800
Intertek, one of the global leaders in the testing, inspection and certification industry, was founded in 1988. The Company’s objective is to become the world’s most trusted partner for Quality Assurance by exceeding our customers’ expectations with innovative and bespeaking Assurance, Testing, Inspection and Certification services for their operations and supply chain globally 24/7. Intertek Testing Service’s head office is based in United Kingdom and around over 100 countries worldwide with approximately 40,000 employees.
Be a part of Intertek Testing Service – Total Quality Assurance Company
We are now seeking for challenge-oriented, customers-focused and globally-working cultured individuals to succeed together.
Responsible for conducting routine inspections and performance checks of radiation machines, ensuring compliance with safety standards and OAP regulations.
Prepare and maintain detailed quality control reports on radiation equipment, identifying performance issues and recommending corrective actions.
Oversee radiation protection measures, including personnel monitoring, safety training, and implementation of the Radiation Protection Program.
Ensure all radiation-related operations meet licensing and reporting requirements as defined by the Nuclear Energy for Peace Act B.E. 2559 (2016).
Act as the primary point of contact for radiation safety audits, regulatory inspections, and emergency response involving radiation equipment.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree or higher in Physics, Radiological Science, Biomedical Engineering, or a related field.
Valid RSO certification/license as required by the OAP (for applicable devices or practices).
Proven experience in inspecting and maintaining radiation machines.
Proficiency in interpreting equipment manuals, calibration standards, and radiation codes of practice.
Strong report writing skills, with attention to detail and regulatory accuracy.
Good interpersonal communication and ability to train technical and non-technical staff.