Nuclear Programs, Balance of Plant Engineering Consultant
Colorado, United States of America
Full Time
1 hour ago
$104,100 - $130,100 USD
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Key skills
PMPCommunication
About this role
Role Overview
Provide engineering support for FAC program implementation, including inspection planning, evaluation of degradation mechanisms, and wall-thinning assessments
Perform flaw evaluations and support application of ASME Code Case N-513 for buried and above-ground piping systems
Contribute to the development, integration, and implementation of Aging Management Programs (AMPs) for license renewal and subsequent license renewal
Analyze system and component integrity across BOP applications, with a focus on risk-informed programmatic decision-making
Interface with and contribute to the enhancement of MAPPro software tools related to corrosion, FAC, flaw analysis, and cathodic protection
Support or lead proposals, scoping efforts, and client engagement activities aligned with SIA’s strategic growth areas
Collaborate with colleagues across SIA’s Nuclear business unit to develop and implement turnkey solutions that span FAC, CP, flaw evaluation, soil corrosivity, and program management
Develop client relationships and provide on-time, high quality deliverables
Requirements
BS in Mechanical, Nuclear Engineering or similar discipline
Master’s degree, PMP, and/or MBA desired
Professional Engineering (PE) Licensure or ability to obtain PE license desired
7+ years of relevant experience in engineering program support for operating nuclear plants
Demonstrated experience with FAC programs, such as FAC Manager, CHECWORKS, or equivalent software, and nuclear plant BOP systems
Working knowledge of ASME Section XI and Code Case N-513, including flaw acceptance criteria and evaluation methodologies
Experience developing or implementing AMPs in support of License Renewal (LR) or Subsequent License Renewal (SLR)
Familiarity with MAPPro or similar asset management software platforms preferred
Advanced knowledge of related engineering standards, techniques and criteria and ability to interpret and apply codes, regulations, and industry best practices
Broad understanding of BWR and/or PWR systems and familiarity with proper remediation tactics
Proficient in writing and reviewing technical reports and proposals, with exceptional verbal and written communication skills
Proficiency with Microsoft office applications, including Word and Excel
Ability to travel up to 15% or more, upon request
Previous Business Development experience preferred
US Citizen or Permanent Residency
Tech Stack
PMP
Benefits
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Life Insurance and AD&D
Short-term and long-term disability
Health Savings Account with employer contribution
Flexible Spending Account for health care and dependent care
ID theft protection and credit monitoring
Various paid time off including vacation, floating holidays, sick time, and parental leave