Bachelor's Degree in Welding Engineering or related field.
Minimum of 7 years of relevant experience.
Advanced knowledge of engineering standards, techniques, and criteria.
Excellent communication skills for technical data comprehension and conveyance.
Strong leadership qualities with a collaborative mindset.
Advanced problem identification and resolution skills.
Proficient in CAD, FEA, CFD software, and programming techniques.
Working knowledge of welding metallurgy in nuclear pressure vessel materials.
Extensive familiarity with nuclear industry welding codes.
Responsibilities
Perform complex engineering tasks in design, development, and testing.
Conduct independent reviews of work products and risk assessments.
Propose solutions and autonomously manage assignments.
Ensure compliance with engineering standards and regulations.
Select and apply technical techniques for complex modifications.
Develop new products, methods, or systems for customer solutions.
Evaluate the impact of work on internal and external organizations.
Work on special projects as directed, offering process improvement suggestions.
Benefits
Multiple medical plan options, dental and vision coverage, and life insurance.
401(k) with employer match for retirement savings.
Up to 3 weeks of vacation, 8 sick days, and 13 paid holidays annually.
Lifestyle spending account and employer-paid mental health support.
Education reimbursement and professional development opportunities.
Adoption assistance and parental leave, plus employee assistance programs.
Full Job Description
What You'll Do Day-To-Day
Performs a variety of more complex engineering assignments typically in areas of design, development, analysis, evaluation, testing, preparation of specifications, execution of field tasks and resolution of field problems.
Performs independent review of department work products, risk assessments, Apparent Cause Analyses, Root Cause Analyses, Failure Modes and Effects Analysis etc.
Proposes solutions and work scope to supervisor, works autonomously on most assignments and solutions.
Ensures compliance with government regulations, organization, industry and customer engineering standards.
Independently evaluates, selects and applies a variety of technical techniques, procedures, and criteria using judgement in making more complex adaptations and modifications for tasks not previously performed.
Develops new or adapted products, methods, systems or models to provide added value solutions to customers.
Understands impact of work on other organizations internally and externally.
Works on special projects, as directed.
Provides suggestions for improving processes and implementing process improvements.
What You'll Bring
Bachelor's Degree in Welding Engineering, Welding Engineering Technology, Metallurgy, Material Science, or a related Engineering discipline.
Minimum of 7 years of related experience.
Advanced knowledge of related engineering standards, techniques and criteria.
Excellent communication skills to comprehend and convey detailed technical data.
Grows developed network and maintains good interpersonal relationships; work collaboratively within a team environment.
Advanced problem identification and problem resolution skills.
Displays leadership characteristics.
Exhibits questioning attitude and practices self-checking.
Advanced level of specific software tools (CAD, FEA, CFD) and programming skills.
A working knowledge in welding metallurgy in the area of nuclear pressure vessel materials.
Extensive experience with nuclear industry welding codes (ASME Sections III, IX, and B&PV Code).
Field experiences supporting outage or repair activities under high pressure.
Total Rewards Package
Total Rewards Package
Salary: $115,000 - $156,000, and may also include annual incentives and performance bonuses. The base salary range is a guideline. Individual total compensation will vary based on factors such as qualifications, skill level, competencies and work location.
Health & Wellness: Multiple medical plan options, dental & vision coverage, life insurance, long- and short-term disability, and optional supplemental plans (critical illness, accident, hospital indemnity, dependent life).
Retirement: 401(k) with employer match.
Paid Time Off: Up to 3 weeks of vacation, 8 sick days, and 13 paid holidays annually.
Extra Perks: Lifestyle spending account, employer paid mental health support, education reimbursement, professional development opportunities, adoption assistance, parental leave, and employee assistance programs.