Licensing Manager
Westinghouse Electric Company is seeking a Licensing Manager in its Nuclear Fuel group for its Hematite Decommissioning Site located in Festus, Missouri.This position will be a 3-4 year long project with opportunity elsewhere within Westinghouse at the completion of the project. In this position, the Licensing Manager's will include, but not be limited to:1. Manager Licensing Department resources to perform the following activities under the requirements of the NRC applicable to facilities licensed under 10 CFR 70:oPrepare for NRC review and approval a comprehensive Decommissioning Plan and supporting documents, including but not limited to Decommissioning Environmental Report, Final Survey Plan, Radiological Characterization Report, and Decommissioning Cost Estimate and Funding PlanoPlan and manage resources in the preparation of licensing basis document changes to conform with the Decommissioning Plan and supporting documents, including:-License amendment request(s);-Exemption request(s) as necessary; and-Program changes, including Physical Security, Material Control and Accounting, Environmental Monitoring, etc.oManage day-to-day licensing activities, such as reportability determinations, routine reports, regulatory interpretations, procedure changes, commitment tracking, change control evaluations, etc.2. Effectively develops and coordinates violation responses, exemption requests, and other written communications. 3. Manages licensing basis revision implementation including procedure updates, training support, and reviews for quality. 4. Manages commitment tracking activities. 5. Primary point of contact with NRC headquarters and Region III. 6. Maintains current knowledge of applicable federal regulations, industry standards and company policies.A successful candidate will have:BS in Engineering related field.Ten (10) years of nuclear licensing experience with a nuclear reactor site, with at least three (3) years in a management role involving direct interface with NRC Staff and NRC Management. Substantial team-driven experience in a multi-tasking environment is desired. Effective written and oral communications skills. In-depth knowledge of applicable portions of the Code of Federal Regulations Other Position Success Factors:Nuclear decommissioning experience under NRC requirements. Westinghouse technology is the basis for nearly half of the world's nuclear power plants. We are committed to ensuring that nuclear power remains a clean, safe, and environmentally sound way to produce electricity. Westinghouse welcomes enthusiastic, dedicated, and innovative individuals with a comprehensive benefits package including Competitive Pay, Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance, STD & LTD, Life & Accident Insurance, Flexible Spending Accounts, Savings Plan, Pension Plan and Paid Vacation. We also offer a number of Work/Life Programs such as Flextime and a variety of Training and Development opportunities. EOE/Affirmative Action Join us in energizing our world! LOCATION: Missouri -- Festus STATUS: Full Time, Employee JOB CATEGORY: Engineering REFERENCE CODE: 5858BR Westinghouse Fast Facts: Westinghouse technology is the basis for nearly 50 percent of the world's operating commercial nuclear power plants. Our primary vision is to be the customers' choice to supply leading-edge nuclear technology to satisfy the world's growing demand for energy. We strive to do this by: Acting with integrity and respect for others Being safe and environmentally responsible Committing to achieving success for our customers Delivering value and profit Excelling in our operations Westinghouse serves the needs of utility, government, and industrial customers in power-related industries through three distinct businesses: Nuclear Services, Nuclear Fuel, and Nuclear Power Plants. Nuclear energy originates from the splitting of uranium atoms in a process called fission. At the power plant, the fission process is used to generate heat for producing steam, which is used by a turbine to generate electricity. Click here to see "How a Nuclear Plant Works" The Westinghouse AP1000 is ready for global use. China will build four AP1000s, beginning in 2009. The AP1000 has also passed all the steps for compliance with European Utility Requirements. And, the AP1000 is the only Generation III+ plant to receive design certification my the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, with many US utilities already having selected the AP1000 as their technology of choice.
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