Airswift is seeking a Licensing Engineer to support a major nuclear client on a long-term contract in Richland, WA.
Provide regulatory support for significant station initiatives and/or organizational objectives. This includes interfacing with Engineering Projects team members, other plant organizations, representatives of supporting vendors, peers in the industry, and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. This individual provides the regulatory and technical support detailed below for assigned tasks following defined station processes. At the Engineer I level, this requires the ability to perform basic tasks with a limited amount of independence.
Principal Accountabilities
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Provide leadership, management direction, and consultation to new nuclear Licensing and Environmental staff to assure nuclear safety, licensing, and regulatory issues are identified, addressed, and resolved.
Provide strategic guidance and recommendations to Senior Management on matters affecting regulatory and project performance.
Create and communicate the vision, strategic objectives, and key business initiatives for the Licensing and Environmental team.
Represent the organization with applicable regulators, industry work groups, workshops, and conferences.
Prepare and monitor department performance related to project milestones, finances, and commitments.
Establish policies and procedures that govern Nuclear Development Licensing and Environmental activities.
Skills and Experience
Requires knowledge and ability to apply advanced engineering techniques, practices, theories, and methods to identify and solve complex problems.
Ability to mentor others in advanced techniques and develop/maintain training materials on topics associated with Regulatory Affairs.
Proficiency in standard Microsoft Office Suite products.
Effective written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to cater to non
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technical audiences or audiences with varying levels of technical proficiency.
Required Education and Experience
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering from an accredited college or university and seven years of engineering experience in a technical environment, with at least two years in a Department of Energy or Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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regulated nuclear environment; OR
PE license obtained by accredited examination and seven years of engineering experience in a technical environment, with at least four years in a Department of Energy or Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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regulated nuclear environment.
High school diploma or GED required.
At least one diverse assignment.