The FME Supervisor plays a critical role in ensuring safety, compliance, and efficiency by supervising Foreign Materials Exclusion (FME) programs across nuclear power facilities and other industrial sectors (energy, manufacturing, and specialty projects). This full-time role balances administrative responsibilities supporting company operations with direct project leadership in the field during outage seasons and specialized assignments. The Supervisor may, at times, also fulfill other FME monitoring roles, as well as consulting and coordination duties within FME role(s) to support clients’ needs and operational success. Actively contribute to a culture of safety and health by demonstrating accountability, communication, and oversight in the following key areas: Strategic Alignment, Accountability, Performance Monitoring, Reports, Communication & Engagement, Incident Management, and Corrective Actions. Support company operations between projects with planning, scheduling, and administrative oversight Drive continuous development and enhancement of the FME Program, ensuring procedures and practices evolve with industry standards and client needs Create and deliver job proposals for client opportunities Prepare and manage client timesheets, billing, and invoicing to ensure accuracy and timeliness Maintain and update FME procedures, documentation, and training records Participate in internal planning meetings, reporting, and program development Lead the recruitment, interviewing, and selection of new FME staff, building a strong and qualified workforce Train and mentor new employees in FME practices using the DEKRA FME Guidebook, Industrial Training procedures, and company standards Provide ongoing mentorship to FME Technicians and Leaders-in-Training Ability to create an effective interview environment to assess candidates' experience, navigate social media to post requisitions and fit for the DEKRA team Lead on-site FME programs during nuclear outages, upgrades, and other project-specific assignments. Support other industries beyond nuclear (energy, industrial, and manufacturing) with FME supervision as needed. Supervise personnel to ensure strict adherence to FME protocols, DEKRA FME Guidebook requirements, Industrial Training procedures, and site/plant procedures. Conduct job-site assessments, foreign material walkdowns, and readiness checks. Step in to fulfill other FME Monitoring, Consulting, or Coordinating roles as necessary to maintain program effectiveness and meet client needs. Coordinate with utility representatives, contractors, and site leadership to integrate FME controls into project activities. Provide FME Consulting Services to clients, including program evaluations, best practice recommendations, and compliance improvements. Perform coordination duties within FME role(s) through managing schedules, personnel, and resources to ensure seamless FME program execution. Respond rapidly to emergent issues in the field and make critical decisions under pressure. Travel extensively during outage seasons and project deployments (per diem provided or Company AMEX issued) Attend Industry Working Groups as part of the DEKRA Leadership Team and network with the intent of building the business Attend FME Coordinator Training provided by external accredited party (e.g. FME Industry Working Group) and receive certification, if not already received Organize annual Leadership and Team Trainings