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Engineering Manager - Nuclear Systems Performance
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Country: USA
Location: North Carolina-Raleigh/Durham-RTP Raleigh, NC 27603
Total applied: 40 Salary/Wage:155,000.00 - 165,000.00 USD /year
Job Category:Engineering
Location:Raleigh, NC 27603
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Electrical/Electronics Engineering;Energy/Nuclear Engineering;Mechanical Engineering
Career Level:Manager (Manager/Supervisor of Staff)
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Engineering Manager - Nuclear Systems Performance
AE-10549
Engineering Manager - Nuclear Systems Performance
Description:
Our client, a premier utility in the southeast, is seeking a Systems Engineering Manager for its Nuclear Generation Group at the company’s headquarters in Raleigh, North Carolina. The Manager of Nuclear Systems Performance will set the standards and direction for systems engineering performance for the company’s nuclear fleet.
Responsibilities:
The Manager of Nuclear Systems Performance’s primary duty is to ensure top quartile performance for each of the company’s nuclear plants. Results will be attained by providing guidance and support to station engineering personnel. Responsibilities include identifying best engineering practices and establishing fleet alignment of strategic initiatives. In addition to leading plant engineering personnel, the Manager of Nuclear Systems Performance will be responsible for six direct reports at the corporate headquarters. This position requires frequent independent interfacing with Plant Managers and Vice Presidents and NGG senior management, up to and including the Chief Nuclear Officer.
Requirements:
Candidates must have a 4-year engineering degree and a minimum of 10 years of systems or design engineering experience in the commercial nuclear power industry, including at least two years at the superintendent level or above. Credentials such as a master’s degree, PE license, and SRO license/certification are highly desired. Candidates must possess outstanding intangible attributes such as communication skills, decision making abilities, and leadership qualities.
Compensation:
The compensation package for this position is expected to be $150,000 - $165,000 per year, which includes salary and annual performance bonus. Outstanding benefits package includes medical, dental, paid vacation, 401K matching, pension, tuition assistance, employee stock options, cash incentive program, and relocation.
Questions:
Please answer the following questions when applying for this position:
1. Please explain why you are interested in a position as a "Nuclear Systems Engineering Manager" near Raleigh, North Carolina. (Why do you want to live here?)
2. What compensation to you expect for this position?
Keywords: Nuclear Systems Performance Engineering Manager, BSME, BSEE, BSNE, SRO License
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