Engineer, Reactor Manager
About the role
Provides overall management of the Reactor Engineering function at one or more nuclear clean energy centers (CECs). Develops and implements long-term strategic reactivity CEC plans and day-to-day administration of all aspects of these activities. Manages the development of fuel and special nuclear material (SNMP) moves, including refueling outage planning and oversight.
Responsibilities
- Manages Reactor Engineering resources at one or more stations to assure functional area activities are executed with an appropriate balance of operational excellence, safety, and cost, while meeting regulatory requirements.
- Directs the performance and development of assigned Reactor Engineering personnel and cadre relative to site and corporate objectives and provides focus on the attainment of high-quality results.
- Fulfills engineering and technical leadership accountability regarding short-term and long-term reactor engineering programs that impact CEC operations.
- Ensures that functional area support is provided for business plan initiatives.
- Serves as the senior CEC expert and Senior Functional Area Manager at one or more CECs for the management of reactivity and nuclear fuel, including the implementation of reload core designs and cycle management.
- Participates in Business Planning, Budget, and Business Performance reviews regarding assigned personnel.
- Manages functional area Business Initiatives while interfacing with Corporate Operations and Nuclear Fuels.
- Participates as a senior resource to Constellation-wide programs and initiatives regarding Reactivity Management and Operational Excellence.
- Must obtain Qualified Nuclear Engineering (QNE) within 24 months of assuming the position.
Requirements
Minimum Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Chemical, Civil/Structural, Electrical, Industrial, Mechanical, or Nuclear) or related science
- 5 years of related experience with commercial or military nuclear power plant or other utility experience
Must meet additional requirements as outlined in ANSI/ANS-3.1-2014 Standard, "Selection, Qualification, and Training of Personnel for Nuclear Power Plants"
Preferred Qualifications:
- Nuclear Engineering degree
- Professional Engineer Designation
- Holds Qualified Nuclear Engineering (QNE) or Senior Reactor Operator certification / license
- Multi-site experience
- Advanced technical degree or Master of Business Administration
- Supervisory or managerial experience
Qualifications
Must obtain Qualified Nuclear Engineering (QNE) within 24 months of assuming the position.
Benefits
Includes comprehensive benefits package that includes bonus and 401(k).
Pay
Expected salary range of $162,000 to $180,000, varies based on experience.
Schedule
Details not specified.