Reactor Engineer I, II, III, Senior (Nuc) - RBS
Entergy · St Francisville, LA · 3 mo ago
Information TechnologyFull-time
About the role
Provides technical leadership for reactor core performance and monitoring, advocates nuclear fuel reliability, maintains, and revises fuel and special nuclear material management accountability and configuration, and provides technical assistance to Operations that establish conservative reactivity management and conservative decision making.
Responsibilities
- Manages core performance monitoring and trending, fuel management and configuration control, and the Special Nuclear Material and Accountability program.
- Evaluates core component lifetime and provides replacement instructions.
- Serves as the site fuel reliability monitor and champions the fuel reliability program.
- Supports Operations for maneuvers/core analysis/operating limits considerations. Supports Operations in Reactivity Control and Management.
- Serves as a subject matter expert for the reactor core and associated areas. Manages reactor core-related surveillances and startup testing. Monitors maintenance and revision to Reactor Engineering procedures.
- Supports dry fuel storage-related activities and irradiated core component disposal. Implements fuel storage and handling requirements. Supports core reload design analysis and batch reload implementation.
Requirements
- Minimum education required: B.S. Degree in Nuclear Engineering or another closely related scientific discipline / physical science generally associated with power plant operations, or equivalent work experience (equivalent experience is defined as demonstrated success at the Engineer/Technical Specialist Level).
- Minimum experience required: Engineer I: 0+ years; Engineer II: 2+ years; Engineer III: 4+ years; Engineer Sr: 6+ years.
- Minimum knowledge, skills, and abilities required: Good to excellent communication skills; experience/proficiency in PC use and applications, depending upon engineering level.
Qualifications
- ANSI/ANS-3. 1-1978 - 4.4.1 - 4.4 Professional-Technical
- Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or the Physical Sciences and four years of experience or a graduate degree and three years of experience in such areas as reactor physics, core measurements, core heat transfer, and core physics testing programs. Two of these years shall be nuclear power plant experience. Successful completion of a reactor engineering training program (such as the 12-week concentrated programs offered by NSS Vendors) may be equivalent to one year's nuclear power plant experience.
- Desired: SRO license or certification on a PWR or BWR; Professional Engineering
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