Reactor Engineer - Plant Farley

Southern CompanyColumbia, AL
Onsite

About The Position

Southern Nuclear Operating Company's Plant Farley Engineering organization is seeking an experienced, high performing Reactor Engineer with an analytical mindset. This position will be located at Southern Nuclear’s Plant Farley in Columbia, Alabama. This position is assigned to the Site Engineering Department and reports to the Farley Reactor Engineering Supervisor. The Reactor Engineer is responsible for performing various activities necessary to support operation of the plant. This position will require engagement in the following: reactor core monitoring, power maneuvers, special nuclear material (SNM) control and accountability, fuel movement and inspection, technical specification surveillances, and computer hardware and software support for core analysis and monitoring. Conduct of these activities will ensure safe, reliable, and efficient plant operations for Plant Farley.

Requirements

  • Candidates are required to hold a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Engineering from an ABET accredited college or university or a PE license or a BS in a technical field.
  • A Nuclear Engineering degree is strongly preferred.
  • An advanced degree and/or PE license is a plus.
  • Previous qualification as a reactor engineer at an operating facility is preferred.
  • Previous nuclear power plant experience is desired.
  • Experience with Westinghouse methods is desired.
  • Previous documented leadership experience is not required but would be a plus.
  • A high level of written and verbal communication skills, as well as interpersonal skills, are required to relate precise technical recommendations, issues, etc. to applicable shareholders.
  • Effective engagement and efficient support of plant departments in troubleshooting and problem resolution activities.
  • Knowledge of nuclear and thermal-hydraulic engineering analyses to perform state-of-the-art nuclear engineering calculations.
  • Knowledge of nuclear fuel-related UFSAR and Technical Specifications as well as site procedures to perform fuel-related operational support.
  • Knowledge of industry experience in the operation of nuclear fuel including issues and trends with new fuel designs, core designs, fuel cycle designs, and operating strategies.
  • Ability to hold self and others accountable to established policies and procedures.
  • Proven organizational skills with ability to balance multiple tasks simultaneously.
  • Working knowledge of common computer tools, including MS Word and Excel.
  • Must model safe work behaviors and be able to hold self and others accountable for safe work behaviors.
  • Honesty, respect, fairness, and integrity drive behaviors.
  • Keeps promises and has ethical behavior as a standard.
  • Dedicated to superior performance and sets high expectations.
  • Committed to success of employees, customers, and shareholders.
  • Self-directed with strong initiative.
  • Results oriented and customer focused.
  • The successful candidate must meet background screening and NRC Fitness for Duty requirements for unescorted access.
  • The successful candidate must satisfactorily pass the Engineering Orientation training program. The training is approximately 5 weeks long and is a rigorous period that may require studying after work hours.
  • The successful candidate must be willing to travel to other plants within the fleet for mentoring during the qualification process if required.

Nice To Haves

  • A Nuclear Engineering degree is strongly preferred.
  • An advanced degree and/or PE license is a plus.
  • Previous qualification as a reactor engineer at an operating facility is preferred.
  • Previous nuclear power plant experience is desired.
  • Experience with Westinghouse methods is desired.
  • Previous documented leadership experience is not required but would be a plus.

Responsibilities

  • Reactor Engineers are expected to be on call one week out of every five in support of plant operations.
  • Periodic shift work will be occasionally required in support of plant operations.
  • Serve in the Emergency Response Organization as a Reactor Engineer in Technical Support Center.
  • Must be able to complete Reactor Engineer qualifications.
  • Develop and implement Reactor Engineering procedures and processes necessary to support operation.
  • Perform technical specification surveillances and testing to monitor operation of the reactor core.
  • Develop reactivity plans in support of plant operations.
  • Operate and maintain core monitoring software.
  • Implement Special Nuclear Material control program.
  • Ensure storage of nuclear fuel meets regulatory requirements.
  • Perform inspections of nuclear fuel.
  • Support the Reactivity Management program.

Benefits

  • competitive base salary
  • annual incentive awards for eligible employees
  • health, welfare and retirement benefits designed to support physical, financial, and emotional/social well-being
  • additional compensation, such as an incentive program
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