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TITLE:
PERM/REMOTE: NUCLEAR CIVIL / STRUCTURAL ENGINEER 2 ( DESIGN )
NOTE: This position is eligible for full-time remote work within the
contiguous United States
POSITION SUMMARY:
Reporting to the Manager Civil/Structural Design, and working in the
Plant Engineering Group, this position applies technical knowledge, insight,
reasoning, and decision making to perform civil structural analyses and
design of Nuclear Safety-Related and Non-Safety-Related structures.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Uses structural engineering tools and implements appropriate
standards to design Nuclear Safety-Related and Non-Safety-Related
structures including post-processing analytical results and designing
structures for various material types (concrete, steel, etc.).
- Interacts with other disciplines and structural engineering
consultants in an effort to allow effective coordination of design
activities and resolution of technical problems. Individuals should
possess or acquire general knowledge of principles and practices of
related fields in order to function on multi-disciplinary teams.
- Helps to develop and review requirements documents, methodology
documents, calculations, specifications, design reports, and studies.
- Possess strong written and oral communication skills and routinely
interacts with contractors and/or regulatory bodies.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Pay and Benefits:
The target pay range for this position is $87,107 - $105,129 annually.
The full pay range is $78,096 - $122,149.
Education/Certification:
A minimum of a bachelor degree in Civil Engineering from an accredited school is required. An advanced degree is preferred. A registered professional engineer license (P.E.) is strongly preferred.
Experience:
Minimum of 2 years of full-time, relevant working experience as a Structural Design Engineer is required. An advanced degree in engineering may be considered in lieu of full-time working experience.
Additional required experience in the following areas:
o Design and analysis of structures, including concrete and steel, use of design software and finite element method analyses.
o Working with the following codes preferred: ASCE 43, ASCE 4, ACI 349 & 318, ASCE 7, IBC, and AISC N690, Steel Construction Manual and Seismic Design Manual.
o Use of ANSYS, LS-DYNA, and SAP2000 is not required, but preferred.
o Computer programing skills (e.g. MATLAB, or Python) is not required, but preferred.
o In-depth understanding of engineering concepts, principles, theories. Good organizational skills.
o Exceptional verbal and written communication skills to include in-personand web-based presentations, technical writing, and interpersonal relations.
o High degree of organization and time management skills and ability to manage complex projects with multiple work phases.
Industry Requirements: Eligible to work under Department of Energy 10 CFR Part 810