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Radioisotope Production Operator Salary
in New York-Manhattan, New York

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$88,240 (USD)

Average Salary

$42/hr

Average Hourly

$1,835

Average Bonus

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The average pay for a Radioisotope Production Operator is $88,240 a year and $42 an hour in New York-Manhattan, New York, United States. The average salary range for a Radioisotope Production Operator is between $62,297 and $106,946. On average, a Bachelor's Degree is the highest level of education for a Radioisotope Production Operator. This compensation analysis is based on salary survey data collected directly from employers and anonymous employees in New York-Manhattan, New York.

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Estimated salary in 2029:
$99,116
5 Year Change:
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Description:
  • Controls laboratory compounding equipment enclosed in protective hot cell to prepare radioisotopes and other radioactive materials for use as tracers for biological, biomedical, physiological, and industrial purposes according to written procedures: places specified amounts of chemicals into container to be irradiated at nuclear reactor or with other irradiation equipment.
  • Secures vacuum pump head to outlet valve on special container to replace air with inert gas, and routes container to irradiation facility.
  • Receives irradiated chemicals delivered in shielded cell.
  • Moves manipulator to open container and transfer irradiated contents into glass vessel.
  • Opens pneumatic valves or uses manipulators to add specified types and quantities of chemical reagents into glass vessel to produce radioactive product.
  • Controls manipulators to pour liquids required to perform standard chemical analyses involving titration and filtration.
  • Withdraws radioactive sample for transport to chemical laboratory for analysis.
  • Fills shipping container inside cell with prescribed quantity of radioisotope material for shipment pending sample approval.

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The average pay for a Radioisotope Production Operator is $88,240 a year and $42 an hour in New York-Manhattan, New York, United States. The average salary range for a Radioisotope Production Operator is between $62,297 and $106,946. On average, a Bachelor's Degree is the highest level of education for a Radioisotope Production Operator. This compensation analysis is based on salary survey data collected directly from employers and anonymous employees in New York-Manhattan, New York.

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Radioisotope Production Operator Job Prevalence in the United States

Job family: Nuclear Technicians

Job family population: 5,880

Estimated population of Radioisotope Production Operator jobs: 628

Rate of error: 3.1%

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Description:
  • Controls laboratory compounding equipment enclosed in protective hot cell to prepare radioisotopes and other radioactive materials for use as tracers for biological, biomedical, physiological, and industrial purposes according to written procedures: places specified amounts of chemicals into container to be irradiated at nuclear reactor or with other irradiation equipment.
  • Secures vacuum pump head to outlet valve on special container to replace air with inert gas, and routes container to irradiation facility.
  • Receives irradiated chemicals delivered in shielded cell.
  • Moves manipulator to open container and transfer irradiated contents into glass vessel.
  • Opens pneumatic valves or uses manipulators to add specified types and quantities of chemical reagents into glass vessel to produce radioactive product.
  • Controls manipulators to pour liquids required to perform standard chemical analyses involving titration and filtration.
  • Withdraws radioactive sample for transport to chemical laboratory for analysis.
  • Fills shipping container inside cell with prescribed quantity of radioisotope material for shipment pending sample approval.
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