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Job Summary
We are seeking an Operational Nuclear Human Factors Engineer to provide technical and operational expertise in support of human factors engineering initiatives within a nuclear program. This role will focus on integrating operator, maintenance, and testing perspectives into the design and validation of human-system interfaces, procedures, and training programs. The position plays a critical role in ensuring safe, effective, and regulatory-compliant operations for nuclear facilities.
Key Responsibilities
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Apply knowledge of nuclear plant operations and regulatory processes to human factors engineering activities.
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Analyze requirements for plant controls and operational functions.
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Review, test, and validate human-system interfaces using simulators and plant operating, surveillance, and emergency procedures.
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Translate design requirements into analyses and technical documentation.
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Support the development of procedures, including normal, abnormal, emergency operating, alarm response, and surveillance procedures, as well as operator training programs.
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Provide operational input to Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability (RAM) programs.
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Develop acceptance criteria and prerequisites for pre-operational, startup, and construction testing.
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Ensure compliance with quality assurance standards, regulatory guidelines, and business procedures.
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Participate in design reviews, support corrective action processes, and deliver timely, high-quality engineering documentation.
Minimum Education & Experience Requirements
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Bachelor s degree in a technical field.
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Active or prior Reactor Operator (RO) license.
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Minimum of 5 years of reactor operator experience.
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At least 2 years of experience in nuclear human factors engineering.
Special Requirements
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Legal authorization to work in the U.S. is required.
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Must have held an RO license; SRO certification strongly preferred.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
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Strong understanding of nuclear operations, human factors engineering principles, and regulatory frameworks.
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Proficiency in procedure development, validation, and training program support.
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Ability to interpret and apply NRC and INPO Operator Training Guidelines.
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Strong technical writing skills, with the ability to develop clear, precise documentation.
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Effective oral and written communication skills to collaborate with cross-functional teams.
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Strong problem-solving and analytical abilities.
Additional Desired Characteristics
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Master s degree in Engineering, Human Factors, or a related discipline.
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Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) certification at a commercial nuclear facility.
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Experience with NRC Regulatory Guide 0711 implementation and reviews.
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Documented experience delivering procedures for mission-critical facilities.
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PPA Procedure Writer s Certification.
Work Environment
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Remote role with no regular travel expected.
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Standard first shift schedule with occasional flexibility for project needs.
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Collaborative team environment requiring effective cross-functional communication.