International Nuclear Weapons Inspector: Tracking Dangerous Materials

  • Thread starter Thread starter Winzer
  • Start date Start date
  • Tags Tags
    Job
AI Thread Summary
The discussion focuses on identifying job roles related to tracking dangerous or prolific nuclear material on an international level. While there is no single job title that encapsulates this responsibility, roles such as weapons inspector are suggested as relevant options. Various job postings from USAJobs are referenced, indicating opportunities in this field. Additionally, the conversation touches on the lack of engagement with a previous thread about the Manhattan Project and recommends resources like the "Los Alamos Primer" for further reading. Positions with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) are also highlighted as potential career paths for those interested in nuclear material oversight.
Winzer
Messages
597
Reaction score
0
What job would best describe the following:

Keeping track of dangerous/prolific nuclear material. On the international level directly or indirectly.
Weapons inspector?
 
Physics news on Phys.org
There's no single job to match the description, but these may give you some ideas:

http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?JobID=81354189

http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?JobID=81443873

http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?JobID=81675407

http://jobview.usajobs.gov/getjob.aspx?JobID=81605607

http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?JobID=81652662


Incidentally, I see that your "Manhattan Project" thread from last month got no replies. You may be interested in the "Los Alamos Primer", the set of notes given to new arrivals at Los Alamos. The original http://www.fas.org/sgp/othergov/doe/lanl/docs1/00349710.pdf" ; there's also a published version with annotations by Serber that goes into more detail and some historical background, so you may want to check your library for that.
 
Last edited by a moderator:

Similar threads

Back
Top