Provide mentorship and professional development for early-career and lead-level engineers on the team
Develop and maintain a deep technical knowledge of the design basis for standard plant I&C systems of the BWRX-300 technology, including reactor protection systems, rod control systems, turbine control systems, reactivity monitoring systems, electric power control systems, etc.
Perform detailed gap analysis between stand plant I&C systems and site-specific requirements, including regulatory requirements, applicable codes and standards (e.g., IEC, NEC, CSA, ANSI, IEEE, NFPA, etc.), and quality standards.
Evaluate impacts of site-specific requirements on analog and digital instrumentation, including control and monitoring equipment.
Develop and propose conceptual design solutions to resolve site application challenges while maximizing design standardization where practicable.
Support integration across multiple engineering disciplines, including architectural engineering, licensing, equipment design, and safety systems.
Participate in design evolution programs that extend and improve our modularization strategies.
Contribute to an engineering team that assures proposals and early works packages for selected sites are compatible with our standard product offering.
Establish and maintain strong working relationship with internal engineering teams.
Interface with external partners, customers, and other applicable country specific regulatory agencies as required on technical issues.
Work with proposal and early works teams to build estimates, schedules, and identify risks associated with different opportunities.
Provide guidance to external partner engineering resources to ensure the quality of deliverables.
Protect the Intellectual Property rights of GVH.
Support GVH initiatives, corrective action, process improvement and simplification.
Ensure adherence to GVH’s standards for nuclear safety and compliance.
Requirements
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, I&C Engineering or related field
At least 8 years of progressive experience in I&C systems engineering
At least 5 years of experience in the nuclear industry or equivalent large scale power generation industry
Master’s or PhD in Electrical Engineering, I&C Engineering or related field (desired)
Professional Engineer registration in one or more states (desired)
Strong knowledge of nuclear I&C systems design principles, including safety classification, diverse architecture, and redundancy
Familiarity with nuclear electrical codes and standards such as IEEE, IEC, etc.
Knowledge of diverse regulatory schemes (e.g., US NRC, CNSC, IAEA, etc.) and grid code requirements (e.g., US regions, Canada, EU, etc.)
Experience developing modular solutions and associated interface requirements
Proven ability to be a liaison between organizations that are operating in separate geographic locations