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Mirion Technologies
Mirion Technologies is a global leader in radiation detection, measurement, and analysis, providing mission-critical solutions that protect people, property, and the environment. With operations across Europe, Asia, and North America, we combine global expertise with local delivery to support some of the world's most challenging industries.
We are looking for a talented Physicist to join our Physics Team in Warrington. This is an exciting opportunity to work on cutting-edge radiometric measurement systems and applications that support decommissioning, waste management, and nuclear operations across the UK and internationally.
The Opportunity
As part of our specialist Physics Team, you will contribute to the design and build of bespoke non-destructive assay (NDA) and radiometric measurement systems for customers operating in the nuclear sector. You will also support measurement services and consultancy projects, applying your expertise to solve complex technical challenges.
Working within multi-disciplinary project teams, you may take on the role of Technical Lead, providing technical oversight and ensuring project requirements are successfully delivered.
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Key Responsibilities
- Provide specialist physics expertise across customer projects and technical programmes
- Contribute to the design, development, commissioning, and calibration of radiometric assay systems
- Produce technical documentation, analysis reports, safety documentation, and other project deliverables
- Support tender submissions, proposals, and customer-facing technical activities
- Participate in the development of innovative radiometric techniques and technologies
- Present technical information at customer meetings, conferences, and industry events
Skills & Experience
- A degree in Physics, Applied Physics, or a related discipline
- Knowledge of radiation measurement techniques and radiometric analysis
- Experience solving technical measurement challenges using laboratory equipment
- Strong analytical skills, including experience with numerical analysis, programming, and data handling
- Excellent communication, organizational, and team-working abilities
- Eligibility to obtain UK Security Clearance (SC) and, where required, DV clearance


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Desirable Experience
- Radiation transport modelling using tools such as MCNP
- Nuclear reactor physics, fuel cycle knowledge, or radioactive waste management
- Experience working on nuclear licensed sites
Why Join Mirion?
Our employees make the difference, that’s why we can offer the following:
- A competitive salary and benefits package
- Opportunity to work on technically challenging projects that make a real impact in the nuclear industry
- Collaboration with highly experienced physicists and engineers
- Ongoing professional development opportunities and training within an international group
- A collaborative and supportive work environment
If you're passionate about applying your physics skills to real-world challenges and want to be part of a team delivering innovative solutions to critical industries, we'd love to hear from you.
Apply today to join Mirion Technologies and help shape the future of radiation measurement and nuclear innovation.
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