ML20115F973

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Intervenor Exhibit I-GANE-3,consisting of Re Position as Senior Research Scientist at Neely Nuclear Research Ctr
ML20115F973
Person / Time
Site: Neely Research Reactor
Issue date: 05/20/1996
From: Karam R
Neely Research Reactor, ATLANTA, GA
To:
References
REN-I-GANE-003, REN-I-GANE-3, NUDOCS 9607180205
Download: ML20115F973 (2)


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/ ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30332-0425 OFFICE OF SECREN" March 31, 198%CKETING & SERWCE BPA4CH Dr. Brian G. Copeutt P. O. Box 3425 Charlottesville, VA 22903 -

Dear Brian:

4 We are pleased to offer you a position as Senior Research I Scientist at the Neely Nuclear Research Center effective May 8, 1989, at an annual salary of $50,000 on a twelve month basis.

Georgia Tech staff appointments are subject to confirmation by the Board of Regents; however, full approval is anticipated.

j Your assignment will be in the Office of Radiation Safety, helping in the development of adequate' health physics procedures and taking the initiative to develop research proposals in the area of health and safety.

NNRC is primarily dependent on sponsored research. All employment and assignments are ultimately contingent upon outside funding. Because of this funding situation, all NNRC staff members should remain constantly aware of the need for developing and conducting sponsored research.

4 NNRC staff members participate in the Federal Social Security

  • Program and in the Toacher's Retirement System of Georgia. The 1atter presently requires a contribution of 6 percent of gross salary checks. The present State contribution is 13.63 percent.

Your 6 percent contribution to TRS will not be subject to federal income taxes. Your salary for purposes of federal income taxes, will be reduced by the amount of your 6 percent contribution. Upon completion of 10 years of creditable service in the System and the attainment of age 60, members have a vested right to benefit. The Institute has several attractive group insurance programs which are

, optional.

You will be required to complete a health questionnaire and, i depending on the circumstances, may be required to pass a physical examination with the expense to be borne by you. Other requirements are the signing of a loyalty oath, patent agreement, and completion of a State Security Questionnaire.

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Dr. Brian G. Copcutt March 31, 1989 Page 2 As required by the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, I daring the first 3 years of your employment, you will need to complete the upper portion of a Federal Form I-9 and, in the presence of an authorized deputy of the Georgia Tech Personnel l Division, present proof of your identify and proof of your eligibility to work in the United States. .A sample Form I-9 is

  • enclosed. This sample shows the document (s) you should have available during your first 3 working days. Our Personnel Division .

will be happy to answer any questions you have regarding this.  !

We sincerely hope you will join us. We feel you will have a great opportunity for professional development here and that you ,

will be an asset to the NNRC and Georgia Tech.  !

Sincerely,

/9-R. A. Karam, Director l Neely Nuclear Research Center l

RAK dwa pc Dr. John P. Crecine, President Dr. T.E. Stelson Dr. A.P. Sheppard l

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