Licensing Engineer
AirSwift
Airswift is seeking a Licensing Engineer to support one of the world's leading companies in the nuclear industry. Job Type: Contract Work period: Full-Time Duration: 1-year to extend (long-term) Location: Richland, Washington, United States Visa Sponsorship: Not Available
Role Overview Support project efforts by researching specified regulatory requirements and precedents and providing input, review and maintaining awareness of project activities and documentation to ensure alignment. Working with established guidance or directions, review project activities and documents to assess whether or not licensing basis changes are required. Support defined licensing basis changes by authoring and/or reviewing routine changes to the licensing basis that run the range from licensee authorized changes to NRC approved changes. Provide lifecycle support for routine licensing actions under NRC review including developing responses to NRC requests, and supporting direct NRC interface through audits, clarification calls and public meetings. Working with project management staff support others in completion of defined actions necessary for successful implementation of NRC approved licensing actions. Attending industry training and workshops for personal development and growth. Support Engineering Projects team members by offering limited topical level support for regulatory related project needs including assisting team members in performing regulatory fundamentals/processes. Provide regulatory and technical support to existing plant regulatory and technical organizations for basic (normal and emergent) station needs. Skills & Qualifications Requires a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering from an accredited college or university and seven years of engineering experience in a technical environment, at least two of which must be in a Department of Energy or Nuclear Regulatory Commission regulated nuclear environment; OR a PE license obtained by accredited examination and seven years of engineering experience in a technical environment, at least four of which must be in a Department of Energy or Nuclear Regulatory Commission regulated nuclear environment. A high school diploma or GED is required. Desired Education and Experience Experience in processing changes to or maintaining 10 CFR Part 50 or 10 CFR Part 52 licensing basis documents, especially complex changes to the licensing basis (e.g. power uprates or license renewals) requiring NRC approval. Experience participating in licensing related NRC interactions such as presubmittal meetings and audits. Established engagement in industry working groups and committees. Nuclear power plant operators license, basic/specialized plant engineering qualification or general plant certification.
Role Overview Support project efforts by researching specified regulatory requirements and precedents and providing input, review and maintaining awareness of project activities and documentation to ensure alignment. Working with established guidance or directions, review project activities and documents to assess whether or not licensing basis changes are required. Support defined licensing basis changes by authoring and/or reviewing routine changes to the licensing basis that run the range from licensee authorized changes to NRC approved changes. Provide lifecycle support for routine licensing actions under NRC review including developing responses to NRC requests, and supporting direct NRC interface through audits, clarification calls and public meetings. Working with project management staff support others in completion of defined actions necessary for successful implementation of NRC approved licensing actions. Attending industry training and workshops for personal development and growth. Support Engineering Projects team members by offering limited topical level support for regulatory related project needs including assisting team members in performing regulatory fundamentals/processes. Provide regulatory and technical support to existing plant regulatory and technical organizations for basic (normal and emergent) station needs. Skills & Qualifications Requires a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering from an accredited college or university and seven years of engineering experience in a technical environment, at least two of which must be in a Department of Energy or Nuclear Regulatory Commission regulated nuclear environment; OR a PE license obtained by accredited examination and seven years of engineering experience in a technical environment, at least four of which must be in a Department of Energy or Nuclear Regulatory Commission regulated nuclear environment. A high school diploma or GED is required. Desired Education and Experience Experience in processing changes to or maintaining 10 CFR Part 50 or 10 CFR Part 52 licensing basis documents, especially complex changes to the licensing basis (e.g. power uprates or license renewals) requiring NRC approval. Experience participating in licensing related NRC interactions such as presubmittal meetings and audits. Established engagement in industry working groups and committees. Nuclear power plant operators license, basic/specialized plant engineering qualification or general plant certification.
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