What are the responsibilities and job description for the Advanced Nuclear Engineer Leader position at Constellation Energy Generation, LLC.?
Company Overview:
Constellation Energy Generation, LLC. is a leader in clean energy production, accelerating the transition to a carbon-free future.
We cultivate a workplace where employees can grow, thrive, and contribute, creating healthier communities and a cleaner planet.
Our people are the driving force behind our success, doing their best work and meeting new challenges to accomplish great things and help fight climate change.
We offer competitive compensation and benefits that support both employees and their families, helping them prepare for the future.
Job Description:
This role involves advanced technical/engineering problem-solving in support of nuclear plant operations, acting as a resource and technical expert to engineers.
The ideal candidate will possess excellent knowledge in functional discipline and its practical application, as well as detailed knowledge of applicable industry codes and regulations.
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide in-depth technical expertise to develop, manage, and implement engineering analysis, activities, and programs.
- Offer technical expertise and consultation through direct involvement and as a subject matter expert when consulted to identify and resolve equipment and system problems.
- Directly fulfill engineering and technical leadership accountability regarding short-term and long-term programs that impact site operations.
- Perform engineering tasks as assigned by supervision applying engineering principles.
- Ensure accuracy, completeness, and timeliness of work while maintaining proper configuration management.
- Recommend equipment, new concepts, and techniques to improve performance, simplify construction, reduce costs, correct design or material flaws, or comply with changes in codes or regulations.
Requirements:
The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor's degree in Engineering or be a Licensed Professional Engineer with 7 years of engineering experience and 1 year of experience as an Engineer 3, or solid performance with demonstration of FLS competencies.
A commercial nuclear power plant experience is also required.
Professional Engineer Registration is necessary, as well as knowledge in design evaluation and inspection of nuclear or commercial structures.