Job Type: Full-Time | Onsite | High-Impact Capital Projects
Schedule: 4/10s (Four 10-hour days per week)
Remote Work: Not available
Per Diem: Yes
On-Call Requirement: No
Position Summary
This role provides technical oversight and support for Enterprise Risk electrical projects at a regulated power facility. The specialist acts as a subject matter expert and technical authority, driving execution quality, reducing risks, and improving project outcomes through hands-on support and strategy validation. The position is highly collaborative and plays a key role in minimizing outage durations, reducing costs, and optimizing project delivery on high-impact and critical path initiatives.
Key Responsibilities
Technical Oversight & Strategy:
- Conduct iterative reviews of project documentation to identify improvements in schedule, cost, and execution quality
- Key documentation includes: project schedules, implementation methods, risk registers, WOs, weld records, R&R plans, QC inspections, commissioning plans, clearance orders, tooling strategies, and budget estimates
- Review and validate all Work Order Tasks (WOTs) prior to execution to eliminate error traps, poor instructions, or reference issues
- Provide input on test plans (factory, mock-up, post-mod, etc.) and identify work activities that warrant mock-up testing
- Recommend response strategies for Operating Experience (OE) insights; develop OE-based guidance
- Serve as ASME Person-in-Charge (PIC) for Section XI Repair & Replacement scope when needed
Governance & Oversight:
- Maintain broad expertise in codes, standards, electrical techniques, tooling, and implementation strategies
- Monitor field/shop activities, offering real-time feedback and course corrections as needed
- Act as designated PIC for project work during opposite shifts from the Project Manager (as needed)
- Oversee and coach teams exceeding 50+ personnel on-site during critical path work
- Participate in project strategy meetings: design reviews, risk management, readiness reviews, etc.
Support & Collaboration:
- Work directly with Project Managers to ensure execution readiness and risk mitigation
- Interface with vendors and internal teams to eliminate roadblocks and streamline workflows
- Participate in high-level integration meetings to align execution strategy with site-wide objectives
Education & Experience Requirements
Required (one of the following combinations):
- Graduate degree + 10 years of electrical experience in a nuclear, steam-cycle, or regulated industrial environment
- OR Bachelor’s degree + 12 years of experience
- OR Associate degree + 14 years of experience
- OR High school diploma/GED + 16 years of experience
Desired Education & Experience
- Construction management experience
- Experience in multiple refueling outages at a commercial nuclear facility
- Experience with operations and production in nuclear environments
- Relevant certifications in electrical systems, construction, or project management
Key Skills & Qualifications
Required:
- Expertise in plant electrical systems and outage processes
- Familiarity with Enterprise Management Software (e.g., Asset Suite, SAP)
- Proficient with logic-driven project scheduling tools (Primavera, MS Project)
- Strong knowledge of code/regulatory requirements affecting maintenance/field activities
- Skilled in human performance improvement, cost-effective execution strategies
- Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities
- Advanced computer skills
Desired:
- Certifications related to electrical systems or project execution
- Deep working knowledge of electrical operations in commercial nuclear plants