EHS Specialist
Medtronic
- Location
- Boston Massachusetts United States of America
- Work model
- On-Site
- Level
- Mid
- H-1B history
- 106 approvals (FY2023)
- Posted
- Aug 18, 2026
About this role
We anticipate the application window for this opening will close on - 1 Sep 2026 Careers that change lives start here. Medtronic is a global leader in healthcare technology with a Mission to alleviate pain, restore health, and extend life. Our 95,000 employees work across more than 150 countries to put patients first — developing innovative medical technologies that improve the lives of 72+ million patients each year. Your unique talents will help shape the future of healthcare while building a career grounded in purpose, growth, and impact. A Day in the Life Our Global Environmental, Health, Safety & Sustainability group is fundamental to how we operate, lead, and care—for our people, our patients, and our planet. Putting patients first starts with protecting the health, safety, and well-being of our workforce and ensuring our environments support safe, reliable operations. EHS&S helps ensure that every employee returns home safe and healthy each day, that our workplaces support well-being, and that we responsibly protect the communities and environments where we operate. EHS&S is not just a function or a requirement—it is a shared responsibility and a core enabler of delivering on our mission to patients worldwide. The EHS Specialist, Radiation Safety will be responsible for supporting the administration, monitoring, and maintenance of radiation-related registrations, notifications, and compliance activities for a medical device manufacturer. In this role, you will apply established knowledge and judgment to manage radiation safety program activities, maintain radiation-related registrations at both the state and individual levels, and support dose monitoring and follow-up on abnormal readings. You will work collaboratively with field service, sales, operations, quality, and regulatory teams to help ensure compliant use of radiation-emitting devices across the organization. This role can be based onsite at any US Medtronic location Primary Responsibilities Administer and monitor radiation-related registrations, licenses, notifications, and renewals required to support sales and service operations Coordinate radiation safety activities associated with demonstration, training, and loaner use of company-owned radiation-emitting medical devices Manage radiation-related registrations and documentation at both the state and individual levels, ensuring accuracy, completeness, and timeliness Maintain radiation safety records, regulatory filings, and compliance documentation in accordance with company procedures and applicable requirements Review personnel dose monitoring reports and support investigation and follow-up of abnormal or elevated radiation dose readings Support issue resolution, corrective actions, and escalation of radiation safety or compliance concerns, as appropriate Partner cross-functionally with field service, sales, operations, quality, and regulatory stakeholders to support compliant use and tracking of radiation-emitting devices Contribute to the implementation and continuous improvement of radiation safety procedures, controls, and processes Support internal audits, inspections, and regulatory reviews related to radiation safety compliance Maintain centralized systems and tracking tools to manage deadlines, renewals, and state-specific registration requirements across jurisdictions Required Qualifications High School Diploma and 6+ years of relevant experience OR Associate’s Degree and 4+ years of relevant experience OR Bachelor’s Degree and 2+ years of relevant experience Experience supporting radiation safety, regulatory compliance, environmental health and safety, regulatory compliance or registration activities for radiation-emitting medical devices Knowledge of x-ray device registration, notification, and radiation safety requirements Experience reviewing and interpreting radiation dose monitoring reports and supporting investigation of