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Posted by: PLC Engineering, Inc. <bclark13@bellsouth.net> on October 19, 2009 at 03:04:31. Click here to reply to this post via Email.
Contract / Temp to Perm / Permanent: Contract
City: Seneca
State: South Carolina
Country: United States
Zip or Postal Code: 29672
NUCLEAR MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE WRITERS
JOB DESCRIPTION
Develop and process Civil, Electrical, Instrumentation, and Mechanical maintenance procedures(and revisions) for all types of plant systems, components, structures, and other associated equipment or processes as needed for a Procedure Upgrade Project(PUP).
Work under the direction of a PUP Project Manager with assistance and oversight by the Work Control Programmatic Support Manager and the WC Maintenance Procedure Team (MPT) Supervisor.
Coordinate work the WC MPT personnel, Maintenance Techinicians, Maintenance Techinical Support, Engineering, QA, Cross Disciplinary groups, and Maintenance Management to develop and process WC MNT procedures.
Follow WC MPT Quality Procedure Checklist for procedure development in the Procedure Writer Manual.
Coordinate and schedule Peer Checks, Verifications, Validations, QR Reviews, CDR Reviews, QA Reviews, and MNT Manager Approvals.
Effectively use MS Word, Procedure Templates, Template Macros, and document storage software (NEDL Scibe).
Effectively use Document Change Request Program (Docu Tracks).
Maintain any assigned DocuTracks or PIP Corrctive Actions and Problem Evaluations.
Meet ON-Line and Outage procedure scheduling milestones.
Qualify to WC MNT Procedure Writer Position Specific Guide (PSG) requirements.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
1. High School education or equivalemt
2. Have 5 years experience in Civil, Electrial, Instrumentation, or Mechanical field.
3. Have 4 years Civil, Electrial, Instrumentation, or Mechanical experience in nuclear.
4. Have 1 year Civl, Electrical, Instrumentation, or Mechanical procedure experience.
5. Have obtained unrestricted access to a nuclear operating site within the past 5 years.
6. Have performed maintenance procedures at nuclear operating site.
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
1. 2 years technical degree(e.g. Civil, Electrial, Instrumentation, or Mechanical.
2. 2 years experience as a Nuclear Maintenance procedure writer within the past 7 years.
3. Experience that required strong problem solving and technical research skills.
4. Experience that demonstrates ability to work independently and be self motivated.
5. Experience tht required writing in a clear, concise, and organized manner.
6. Experience that required working with others to accomplish team goals.
7. Experience that required effective time management and negotiation skills.
8. Experience managing heavy workloads adn competing priorities.
9. Experience evaluating and interpreting standards, directives, and regulations.
10. Knowledgable of manufacturer's specifications associated with procedures.
11. Experience with Microsoft and other applications software (e.g. Windows, XP, Office 2003, Outlook, MS Reports, Passport (WMS), etc)
12. Experience revising, upgrading, verifying, and validating manintenance procedures as well as developing new procedures form technical documentation.
13. Knowledgable of TS/SLCs, Design Basis Documentation, Engineering Changes, and Environmental Qualification Programs associated with procedures.
14. Experience with Word 2003 and other procedure support programs (e.g. DocuTracks or similar tracking tool, NEDL Scribe or similar storage tool).
15. Experience writing procedures based on Site or Industry Procedure Writers Manual.
16. Knowledgable of M&TE, Testing, Preventive Maintenance, Safety Tagging, ASME, Out of Tolerance, and Control Room Alarms assocaited with procedures.
17. Knowledgable of Human Factors and Error Traps associated with procedures.
18. Knowledgable of Reactivity Management, Risk & Configuration Management, and Regulatory Commentment requirements associated with procedures.
SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
RWT Plant Access
Security Clearance
Police Check
WORKING CONDITIONS
Normal 4/10 schedule with occasional overtime. Mostly office environment with routine visits to Maintenance team work areas and Engineering. Frquent visits to plant equipment or components, which includes work observations or walk downs. Significant time spent using a computer.
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