Southern Nuclear Operating Company's corporate Nuclear Fuel and Analysis Department, PWR Fuel Engineering, provides support and performance in the fuel and reactor engineering functional area for the PWR Southern Nuclear Fleet. We are seeking an individual capable of driving and executing strategic initiatives in nuclear core physics, advanced fuel mechanical design, and innovation in the fuel and reactor engineering functional area. The position is located at the SNC Corporate Office in Birmingham, AL, and will require up to approximately 25% travel.
This position will be responsible for performing activities related to nuclear fuel and core design, core management, operational support, reload safety analysis, reload licensing, and technical evaluations regarding nuclear fuel vendor fabrication and design capabilities for current and advanced fuel products. This position is also responsible for spent fuel characterization and certification for long term dry storage. Work performed in this position supports four operating PWR units and two under construction. This position may be required to support the fleet Emergency Response Organization. This requires personnel to live within one hour of the SNC ERO facility for emergency response availability.JOB REQUIREMENTS:
Education:
Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering from an ABET accredited college OR Professional Engineer (P.E.) license/certification required OR Accredited undergraduate degree in an Applied Science, Mathematics, AND a Master of Science in Nuclear Engineering from an ABET accredited program.(Note: The position title will be determined based on individual’s educational qualifications.)
Experience:
The following experience is required:
Nuclear power plant or related industrial experience.The following experiences are highly desired:
Experience with applications of BWR or PWR reactor physics. Experience with BWR or PWR fuel and core design, and AOO analysis. Experience with FSAR Chapter 6 and 15 safety analyses. Experience associated with the systems, design, and analysis of entire SNC nuclear fleet of BWRs. Experience in reactor engineering at BWR or PWR.(Note: The position title will be determined based on individual’s experience level.)
Desired Skills:
An ability to solve complex problems and make sound, timely engineering decisions, based upon experience, appropriate industry practices, and sound engineering principles that might impact plant safety and reliability. Ability to manage and implement nuclear engineering analysis and technical programs, and to make technical decisions within accountabilities. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including presentation skills. Ability to work independently as well as in a team environment.
Desired Behavioral Attributes:
Unquestionable Trust: Honesty, respect, fairness, and integrity drive behaviors. Keeps promises and has ethical behavior as a standard. Superior Performance: Dedicated to superior performance and sets high expectations. Priorities are safety first, teamwork, diversity, and continuous improvement through leadership. Total Commitment: Committed to success of employees, customers, and shareholders and to citizenship and stewardship. Initiative: Self-starter who demonstrates initiative and the ability to work independently. Accountability: Holds himself/herself accountable for business results and behaviors, meeting commitments.MAJOR JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
PWR Fuel Engineer: Coordinate, direct and/or perform reactor physics analyses required to load, license, and operate a nuclear reactor core. Execute, and/or collaborate with the fuel vendor, the modeling, selecting inputs, and validating outputs for the reload design and licensing documentation. Monitor core operations to ensure exposure and licensing assumptions are met. Manage cycle reload process for reload meetings, special assignments, exposure accounting, cycle management reports and control blade/component management. Perform analysis and vendor oversight to support storage of spent nuclear fuel in wet and dry storage in accordance with applicable regulations and licensing documents. Governance, oversight, and support for site implementation of spent fuel strategies. Develop long term fuel storage strategies and projections. Perform governance and oversight of special nuclear material control and accountability. Participate in formulating strategic decisions and recommendations that impact key technical issues across the organization. May serve as a member of the Emergency Response Organization.