Summary
Charles Flynn is a veteran health physicist and radiation program manager with over four decades of combined regulatory, consulting, and entrepreneurial experience, currently leading the Radiation Group at the Texas Department of State Health Services. He has steered licensing, remediation, and radiological safety programs across nuclear power, uranium mining, petrochemical, and federal projects, and has acted as RSO and technical lead for complex operations from TSA airport X-ray programs to in-situ uranium recovery closures. As a serial founder and principal consultant, he commercialized innovative mapping and data-capture systems for radiological and environmental hazards and scaled field teams supporting major energy firms and federal agencies. Known for translating regulatory requirements into practical, auditable programs, he emphasizes customer satisfaction, cost‑effective solutions, and continuous improvement through training and audits. Based in Austin, he blends deep technical mastery (MSc in Nuclear Engineering/Health Physics) with hands-on field operations and policy development, making him equally effective in the field, the lab, and the regulatory office. A not‑obvious strength is his long track record of converting prototype sensing/software ideas into deployed tools and services that improved survey accuracy and operational efficiency.
13 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Physics, 3.7, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Physics, 3.7 at Lamar College of Technology
Master of Science (M.Sc.), Nuclear Engineering/Health Physics, 3.7, Master of Science (M.Sc.), Nuclear Engineering/Health Physics, 3.7 at Texas A&M University