Sr Reactor Operator In Training

Dominion EnergyJenkinsville, SC
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About The Position

Dominion Energy is committed to providing reliable, affordable, and increasingly clean energy that powers our customers every day. If you want to work for a purpose-driven company that values safety and collaboration, we're looking for you. You won't just find a job here; you'll find your career. Review the position below and apply today. Military service members and veterans with ranks from E5-E9, W1-CW5, or O3-O6, plus appropriate equivalent combination of education and years of experience as outlined below will be considered for this opportunity. At this time, Dominion Energy cannot transfer or sponsor a work visa or employment authorization for this position. To help build its workforce for the future, Dominion Energy Nuclear will be strategically adding Senior Reactor Operators in Training (SROIT) at its V.C. Summer Nuclear Power Station. A Senior Reactor Operator In Training is being prepared to manage the overall safe, reliable, and efficient operation of a nuclear power plant, under all conditions, in accordance with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's regulations and Dominion's Operating Specifications and Standards. Upon successful completion of the 18-24 month licensed training program (classroom phase), incumbents will be qualified to provide technical and operational leadership to assist with the supervision of licensed and non-licensed nuclear operators on an assigned shift. The training for licensure as a Unit Supervisor will include: Ensuring shift operations are conducted in accordance with requirements of the license, technical specifications, and station procedures Providing operational oversight for nuclear reactor, turbine generator equipment, related systems Responsibilities may also include interfacing with transmission facility during assigned shift Preparation for coordinating operational activities required to support normal or abnormal conditions, maintenance evaluations, and testing of equipment Monitoring and evaluating operator professional development and continuing training programs May be required to become a member of the Emergency Response Organization. Upon being licensed, a SRO may be designated to assume command and control of the Unit. Duties, at all times, will include responsibility for the safe operation of assigned plant and the protection of personnel, both plant and civilian. Unit Supervisor trainees will direct the work of licensed and non-licensed operators during 520 hours of in plant time during training with a licensed SRO providing oversight of their activities. Once licensed, incumbents will be authorized to make decisions regarding operation of the unit under normal and abnormal operating conditions in accordance with established procedures and protocols. At all times, the SRO must demonstrate leadership and sincere attention to all matters affecting nuclear safety. They must be skilled in giving clear work direction, making decisions, and problem resolution.

Requirements

  • A total of seven years of directly related experience, or an equivalent combination of education and demonstrated related experience.
  • 12 month or more experience as an active reactor operator or senior reactor operator at a commercial power reactor facility of the same vendor or vintage, or
  • 18 months or more as an active reactor operator or senior reactor operator at a comparable PWR facility or noncomparable commercial power reactor facility, or
  • 18 months or more in a position equivalent to reactor operator position at a military reactor (qualified to manipulate or direct the manipulation of control rods). Qualifying title include: Reactor Operator, Engineering Officer of the Watch, Propulsion Watch Office, Engineering Watch Supervisor, Propulsion Plant Watch Supervisor.
  • BS degree or equivalent in engineering, engineering technology or related sciences with nuclear power plant staff experience for at least 18 months for a comparable facility, 27 months for a noncomparable facility, or
  • Nuclear power plant staff experience can include: plant equipment controls; integrated operations procedures; operations; maintenance; engineering; radiological support; modifications; maintenance planning; work control; chemistry; or accredited training.
  • On a case by case basis, candidates with a Professional Engineering (P.E.) license or non-traditional degree who also possess significant nuclear power plant staff experience can be considered
  • Must possess at least 18 months of nuclear power plant experience at a comparable facility, or 27 months of nuclear power plant experience at a noncomparable facility

Nice To Haves

  • Holds or has held a Reactor Operator (RO) license or has B.S. degree or equivalent in engineering, engineering technology or related sciences or holds a professional engineer license.

Responsibilities

  • Ensuring shift operations are conducted in accordance with requirements of the license, technical specifications, and station procedures
  • Providing operational oversight for nuclear reactor, turbine generator equipment, related systems
  • Responsibilities may also include interfacing with transmission facility during assigned shift
  • Preparation for coordinating operational activities required to support normal or abnormal conditions, maintenance evaluations, and testing of equipment
  • Monitoring and evaluating operator professional development and continuing training programs
  • May be required to become a member of the Emergency Response Organization.

Benefits

  • health benefits with coverage for families and domestic partners
  • vacation
  • retirement plans
  • paid holidays
  • tuition reimbursement
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