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In this position, you will be responsible for piping analysis work on new and existing generation nuclear projects. This role requires you to interface with systems engineering, structural engineering, piping design, and support design groups to ensure the effective design of piping systems and pipe supporting elements. You will be tasked with reconciling pipe stress reports for as-built conditions and preparing analytical reports that determine the reactions of piping on equipment and structures. It is essential to interpret and apply code requirements accurately, as well as review proposed piping support systems, identify issues, and recommend appropriate, cost-effective solutions. You will also be responsible for interfacing and exchanging engineering details with external contacts, including equipment suppliers, clients, and installation contractors. Managing your workload effectively to meet project commitments is crucial, as is consulting with clients and others on field-related issues, which may include follow-up reports or design modifications. Coordination and guidance will be key aspects of your role, as you will work closely with other engineers, project managers, client personnel, and suppliers to ensure a complete and timely design. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to develop your career through peer-learning by sharing knowledge with other experienced engineers via S&L's systems of process and associated “Communities of Practice.” As a senior engineer, you will also provide guidance as a mentor in the development of less experienced engineers, fostering a collaborative and supportive work environment.