About The Position

Central Design Engineering provides high-quality, cost-effective, on schedule I&C design services for the Entergy Nuclear Fleet. Central Design Engineering is responsible for providing requested modification packages to the Nuclear Fleet. I&C modification design control is maintained through effective configuration management of design output documents (e.g., specifications, calculations, drawings, test requirements, and procedures).

Requirements

  • B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering or another closely related scientific discipline/physical science generally associated with power plant operations or equivalent work experience (equivalent experience defined as demonstrated success at the engineer/technical specialist level.)
  • Engineer, I: 0+ years of experience
  • Engineer, II: 2+ years of experience (1+ year with master's degree)
  • Engineer, III: 4+ years of experience (3+ years with PE/master's degree)
  • Engineer, Senior: 6+ years of experience (5+ years with PE/master's degree)
  • Engineer, Senior Lead: 7+ years of experience (6+ years with PE/master's degree)

Nice To Haves

  • Nuclear Industry Engineering Change Packages qualification (IP-ENG-001) (Desired)
  • Previous experience in Operations IT, Design or Systems engineering teams implementing engineering modifications. (Desired)
  • Proficiency in computer codes that support Nuclear Design (e.g., ANSYS, ETAP, ME101, PipeFlo, MathCad, PDMS) (Desired)
  • Professional Engineering license and/or an SRO license or certification on a PWR or BWR.

Responsibilities

  • Prepare cost-effective modifications as assigned to improve plant performance and reliability.
  • Prepare engineering products consistent with defined standards, procedures, and regulatory guidelines to ensure the site's design and licensing basis is maintained.
  • Assist in the solutions to issues that impact safe, reliable operations and propose process changes that improve overall efficiency.
  • Provide technical support to operations, maintenance, engineering, and other fleet organizations.
  • Manage I&C engineering work assignments to ensure the design service provided is meeting department and organizational needs.
  • Communicate to all levels of the organization, verbally and in writing, technical information, concepts, and ideas throughout the engineering product development.
  • Attend training and maintain the qualifications necessary to perform the required group functions.
  • Evaluate the effect of radiated emission for both electromagnetic and radiofrequency emissions on plant equipment. Evaluate the susceptibility of plant components and devices to electromagnetic and radiofrequency emissions.
  • Implement configuration controls for electrical systems and components.
  • Conduct licensing activities such as 10CFR50.59 reviews, ensuring I&C electrical-specific considerations are applied.
  • Coordinate electrical design activities with plant simulator personnel to ensure effects are reflected accurately on the plant reference simulator.
  • Evaluate the effects of plant design changes on simulator operation, fidelity, configuration and certification.
  • Determine preventive and predictive maintenance requirements for systems and equipment.
  • Test and validate systems and components.
  • Develop system and component life cycle strategies and plans.
  • Develop I&C design inputs.
  • Ability to manage multiple complex projects.
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