Job Description Summary Plant electric power distribution systems (EPDS) design including nuclear island (NI) and turbine island (TI), balance of plant (BOP), and interface to switchyard and grid. Scope includes safety-related (S-R) or Safety Class 1 (SC1), augmented quality or SC2 and SC3, and non-safety-related (NSR) systems for commercial nuclear power plants and test facilities.
About the Role
Responsible for Plant Electrical Systems design activities that support GE's BWRX-300 Small Modular Reactor (SMR) and/or Gen-IV reactor technologies including Natrium and ARC sodium fast reactors (SFRs).
Responsibilities
Demonstrates accountability for cost, schedule, quality, and technical accuracy of assigned tasks.
Provide technical guidance and leadership, oversee project scheduling and resource planning, develop talent through mentorship, and act as the point-of-contact between your engineering team and both internal and external customers.
Identify, develop, evaluate, introduce, and manage engineering solutions for EPDS.
Apply electrical circuit and electro-magnetic theory, mathematical modeling, and simulation to design electrical systems with desired behaviors including power flow balance across modes of operation.
Prepare EPDS designs for AC and DC electric systems, components, and equipment.
Perform or lead design and related technical scope thru progression of; front end engineering design (FEED), Conceptual, Preliminary or Intermediate, Detailed or Final Design.
Prepare and maintain using data-centric digital tools with rigorous requirements, change control, and configuration management.
Collaborate with other disciplines to define and achieve functional, performance, reliability, availability, and maintainability (RAM) goals.
Lead or support nuclear regulatory certification or licensing, procurement packages and hand-off to suppliers for implementation of systems and components requirements.
Establish productive working relationships with product and project management, support functions, Architect Engineer (A/E), Engineer-Procure-Construct (EPC) partner(s), and suppliers.
Perform detailed oversight, review, and verification of deliverables from suppliers to ensure their adequacy, accuracy, completeness, and compliance with requirements.
Prepare detailed work plans covering scope, labor budget, and schedule.
Support LEAN, continuous process improvement, and cost-out programs.