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Posted by: Ian Martin Technology Staffing, Inc <walters@ianmartin.com> on November 06, 2009 at 11:52:56. Click here to reply to this post via Email.Click here for help with email link

Contract / Temp to Perm / Permanent: Permanent
State: Alabama
Country: United States


One of our clients is looking for a Lead Operations Instructor in TN or Alabama.

Here is the job description for the Lead Operations Instructor position. Please let me know if you or anyone you know is interested. The position is located in TN or Alabama. This is a direct hire position. This position comes with a possible sign on bonus and a full relocation package.

JOB SUMMARY
Lead in development, maintenance and conduct of training and qualification activities that ensure operators and Shift Technical Advisor qualifications meet regulatory and accreditation requirements and management expectations to support the operation of the assigned site. Lead in implementation and instruction of operator, shift technical advisor, simulator training programs, and clearance procedure training in assigned functional areas to support nuclear plant operation.

PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES
1.Lead in analysis of technical material and change actions (operating experience, modifications, procedure changes, etc.), and prepare/update content evaluations, task lists/matrices to provide technically adequate and effective training materials for Operations Training Programs (including Shift Operations Supervisor Training) by the Training System Development (TSD) process to provide training sufficient for site personnel to perform their job functions, and to satisfy programmatic requirements.


2.Lead and conduct training in a manner to ensure plant goals, objectives, and standards are met; assigned training facilities and training aids promote a professional learning environment, and training delivery is consistent, professional, and cost-effective
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3.Counsel trainees with respect to performance, recommend appropriate remedial actions, maintain examination integrity, and apply high performance standards during training and performance evaluations to certify only those personnel who have demonstrated the ability to safely and efficiently operate and stand for NRC license or requalification examination.

4.Prepare, review for accuracy and completeness, and forward for retention per procedures required training records to attest to adequate training of personnel to perform their job functions.

5.Lead in monitoring and assessment of training and job performance activities to factor improvements into training, to have operator training requirements addressed in site procedures, to provide feedback to site management regarding needed modifications or procedure changes, and to improve simulator fidelity.

6.Maintain instructor certification, simulator instructor certification, and applicable portions of requalification training to meet regulatory and accreditation requirements, and to be qualified to serve as a Shift Operations Supervisor at the plant on a rotational basis; and participate in developmental opportunities to continually improve job performance and skills.

7.Lead in preparation of requested materials and evaluation instruments for, and support as assigned, NRC examinations in assigned function area (initial license or requalification); provide information for NRC license and renewal applications, and license notifications, to comply with NRC requirements under 10 CFR 55 and NUREG-1021.

8.Serve as a Plant Assessment Team Leader/Member to support the site Radiological Emergency Plan.

MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY FACTORS
(Education, Experience, Certification/License)
Bachelor in engineering (any discipline) or related science (e.g., physics, chemistry) and completion of a Shift Technical Advisor (STA) training program; or high school diploma or GED with completion of an SRO license certification training program.


In addition, six to eight total years experience associated with power production which includes four years combined training and experience required to obtain an SRO license or STA certification.


Hold or have held SRO license or certification on BWR or PWR plant or industry accreditation as an Shift Operations Supervisor or Shift Technical Advisor.

Maintain requirements for nuclear plant unescorted access and (if held) S-2 medical requirements for NRC licensure.

Walters - Sr. Recruiter
Ian Martin Technology Staffing, Inc
Tel 770-804-6429 ext 4339
Fax 770-804-6434
Web www.ianmartin.com
walters@ianmartin.com




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