GE Vernova is a leader in advanced reactor technology focused on providing carbon-free energy solutions. The Engineering Manager will lead a multi-discipline technical team responsible for adapting electrical and I&C systems for new plant technology, ensuring compliance with local codes and standards while managing stakeholder relationships.
Responsibilities:
- Build and mentor a multidisciplinary team of Electrical and I&C engineers, promoting a culture of nuclear safety, technical excellence, and project accountability
- Oversee the evaluation of standard plant design against site-specific requirements, including any reconciliation of the design with customer needs and local site conditions (e.g., grid frequency, ambient temperatures, seismic data)
- Lead the team in mapping standard designs to local codes and standards (e.g., IEEE, IEC, NRC, or country-specific equivalents) and ensure all I&C architecture meets local licensing requirements
- Approve site-specific modifications to electrical systems, control logic, and human-machine interface (HMI) requirements
- Act as the primary point of contact for new customers and local regulators regarding Electrical and I&C system design and compliance
- 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
- Support commercial and marketing opportunities to develop new business opportunities
- Protect the Intellectual Property rights of GEVH
- Support GEVH initiatives, corrective action, process improvement and simplification
- Ensure adherence to GEVH’s standards for nuclear safety and compliance
Requirements:
- Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, I&C Engineering, or related discipline
- At least 10 years of progressive experience in electric power systems engineering
- At least 5 years of experience in the nuclear industry or equivalent large scale new build experience in the power generation industry
- At least 3 years of proven experience managing and directing an engineering team of 10-20 persons
- This role requires access to U.S. export-controlled information. If applicable, final offers will be contingent on ability to obtain authorization for access to U.S. export-controlled information from the U.S. Government
- Master's or PhD in Electrical Engineering discipline or similar
- Professional Engineer registration in one or more states
- Experience with Medium and Low Voltage electric power systems
- Experience with power generation facility grid interface design
- Deep knowledge of one or more sets of grid code requirements, U.S. and/or international
- Experience with navigating requirements management and adapting high-level requirements to new jurisdictions
- A “product” mindset that blends high safety and quality standards with the drive to deliver on customer needs in a cost-effective manner
- Proven ability to be a liaison between organizations that are operating in separate geographic locations
- High performing individual with demonstrated ability to deliver results while exhibiting behaviors that promote strong team performance
- Proven interpersonal and leadership skills with the ability to think strategically, be creative and move quickly
- Demonstrated ability to lead a team of highly experienced engineers and balance multiple demands and priorities
- High performing energetic leader with demonstrated ability to deliver results while exhibiting behaviors that promote strong team performance
- Experience with project management skillset (communication, risk, planning/scheduling, change mgmt)
- EPC experience and knowledge; specifically, power plant
- Understanding of nuclear industry and technology
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Demonstrated ability to document, plan, market and manage programs that further the knowledge, understanding and capability of the business