What are the responsibilities and job description for the Principal Programs Engineer - Valves, Nuclear position at PSEG?
Job Summary
The Corporate Programs Engineer (CPE) is responsible for maintaining Governance and Oversight (G&O) of the assigned Program(s) for the Salem and Hope Creek Stations as related to Valves, specifically Air-Operated Valves (AOVs), Motor-Operated Valves (MOVs), Check Valves, and Safety-Related Valves(SRVs). In the principal Nuclear Engineer roles, the individual will be required to maintain program documents to meet regulatory requirements and industry excellence standards. In addition, this position is considered a Subject Matter Expert (SME) roles and requirements the individual to provide industry leadership on behalf of PSEG Nuclear and to mentor other CPEs. The CPE monitors, trends, and assesses in-program performance and provide guidance to the Salem and Hope Creek Stations to ensure that they are meeting regulatory and industry best practices. The individual may participate in the perform and support roles of program assessments, outage work scoping, program related technical evaluations, plant trouble shooting and lead special Programmatic inspections by regulators, onsite groups, and industry peers. This position requires the individual to lead program focused areas assessments, check-in assessments, and industry benchmarking. Task include maintaining necessary program documentation, preparation and review of Program Health Reports, Program Notebooks, and Program-related procedures ensuring program compliance with regulatory and design/license basis requirements. This position will require supporting the Emergency Preparedness Plan as a manager member and the Engineering Duty Team.
Job Responsibilities
- The Subject Matter Expert (SME) for Corporate Valve Programs (MOVs, AOVs, Check Valves, and SRVs) is responsible for:
- Oversight and site acceptance of Valve Calculations and Technical Evaluations.
- Updating and maintaining Valve Software Programs.
- Maintaining Corporate Valve Programs Procedures and providing SME review of Station Program Procedures.
- Maintaining a leadership role in Nuclear Industry Codes and Standards, including membership on industry committees.
- Providing oversight of Technical Specifications changes involving Valve surveillances and frequencies.
- Conducting mentoring for Corporate and Station Valve Engineers.
- Support shift work during plant outages and emergent situations.
- Meet nuclear requirements for Unescorted Site Access and access industrial areas of a nuclear power.
BASIC REQUIREMENTS:
- Must possess a BS Degree in an Engineering or Technical field with a minimum of 15 years of experience with the design, operations, and/or maintenance of large valves in a nuclear power or industrial environment
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Excellent written & oral communication skills.
- Experience with Plant systems integration such as Systems, Programs, or Design Engineering, or other station/facility functional experience.
- Valve Program engineering experience as a SME in Valve Engineering Programs.
- Engineering and/or valves experience in highly regulated industrial environmental such as combined cycle power plants, chemical plants, waste water treatment facility, oil & gas etc
- Advanced Degree