Senior Site Nuclear Licensing Program Manager
Location
Decatur, AL | United States
Job description
Long-term remote contract opportunity!
System One is in search of a Senior Site Nuclear Licensing Program Manager to support nuclear licensing renewal projects at a nuclear power pant. This is a long-term remote contract opportunity, requiring travel to Athens, Alabama. Candidates must have significant experience in the nuclear industry, with at least eight years of nuclear licensing.
Responsibilities - Provides expert planning, implementation, and continuous improvement of site licensing functions in support of the operation of nuclear plants.
- Provides support for implementation of the site regulatory and compliance programs with regulatory agencies, both federal, local, and state. Implements site responsibilities for maintenance of and compliance with the current licensing baes of nuclear plants.
- Support of NRC inspection activities, including interface with NRC inspectors and coordination with affected plant departments. Ensures the timely preparation of well-written licensing reports and other documentation required by the current licensing basis for submittal to the NRC.
- Ensures implementation of the overall nuclear power group commitment tracking system, commitment management program, and the program for monitoring and trending nuclear power group compliance with regulatory standards.
- Manages nuclear power group communications regarding licensing activities with regulator agencies. Ensures fleet communicates with regulatory agencies in a consistent manner. Develop strategies for overall nuclear power group communications with regulatory agencies. Determining, negotiating, interpreting, and providing information on regulatory requirements pertaining to obtaining and maintaining licenses and permits affecting the assigned nuclear power group site.
- May work as an individual contributor, or as a team leader in planning, organizing, and supervising the work of specialist level licensing engineers in an intensely specialized field.
- May be temporarily assigned to plant outage tasks.
- May serve as the expert on licensing issues and may serve as representative on various nuclear power industry licensing forums and committees.
Key Requirements - Bachelor's degree in engineering or a scientific discipline.
- Ten years of experience with 8 years in nuclear licensing.
- Five years experience in a managerial or supervisory capacity is desirable.
- Twelve years of responsible nuclear plant experience involving nuclear plant design, construction, operation, licensing, safety or quality assurance.
- Senior Reactor Operator/STA certification of license is desirable.
- Candidate may be required to obtain and maintain a security clearance based on position/access requirements and essential job functions.
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