Job Description Summary
Job Description
Essential Responsibilities
- Lead work planning, resource loading, and scheduling with a focus on flexibility. Proactively identify scope changes and pivot team resources to address schedule risks before they impact delivery.
- Identify, prioritize, and resolve emergent technical risks. Utilize solid engineering judgment to provide rapid solutions that maintain project momentum without compromising nuclear safety and quality.
- Establish and maintain strong working relationships with cross-functional teams, project management and leadership team. Coordinate proactively with cross-disciplinary engineering teams to support integrated project needs to drive execution excellence.
- Interface with external partners, customers, NRC or other applicable country specific regulatory agency, as required on technical issues.
- Lead daily operations and follow-up to ensure delivery on time and on budget.
- Provide high-level technical oversight of structural and dynamic analysis.
- Mentor the team to streamline workflows, challenge the status quo, implement optimized analysis methodologies, document best practices.
- Champion nuclear safety culture; Ensure compliance with GVH policies, quality management system, and corrective action program.
- Deliver work with safety, quality, and then on-time output.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Nuclear Engineering or a related engineering discipline from an accredited college or university.
- Minimum of 10 years of experience in structural and/or dynamic analysis.
- Minimum of 8 years of experience conducting finite element analysis (FEA), including evaluation of mechanical and thermal loadings under both static and transient conditions, preferably using ANSYS Workbench or APDL
- Minimum of 2 years of experience with ASME Code Sec III and/or Sec VIII Div 2.
Eligibility Requirements
The preferred work locations is the Wilmington, NC Headquarters, but highly qualified remote candidates will be considered
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.
Desired Characteristics
- Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or Nuclear Engineering.
- Experience preparing submittals to the NRC or CNSC.
- Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability to influence decisions and present technical concepts clearly. Able to communicate openly, calmly, and crisply in stressful situations.
- Continuous improvement mindset with an ability to identify, influence, and implement optimized ways to pe