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Field-Test Engineer Vogtle 3&4 Waynesboro, GA
Work Environment for this Assignment: Construction site gravel walk areas, turnstiles, PPE required. Position will require being in the field 80% of the time.
Desired Qualifications:
Highly motivated individuals
Experience in construction and technical inspection of mechanical and electrical systems in areas such as installation and testing of electrical systems, digital I&C systems, DC systems, Steam systems, Cooling Systems, HVAC and Mechanical/Electrical components.
Demonstrated commitment to Environment, Safety and Health (ES&H). Demonstrated commitment to a Zero Accident safety program.
Must be computer-literate in word processing, spreadsheet, and database applications (e.g., Microsoft Teams, Access, & Maximo)
Must be familiar with current industry quality standards.
Working knowledge with ASME NQA-1 1994, 2008 and Addendum 2009.
Basic to intermediate experience in field engineering activities of nuclear power and non-reactor nuclear facility EPC projects
Must possess legal right to work in the US without sponsorship.
Must be physically capable to conduct field inspections and participate in project walkdowns which require the following activities: extensive walking in and around a construction site, climbing ladders, climbing scaffolding, walking on elevated platforms, walking on uneven surfaces, climbing in very small and/or confined spaces, and lifting up to 40 lbs.
Must be able to pass nuclear security screening requirements and be able to obtain and maintain unescorted access to a nuclear power facility.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Perform system and component tests, following procedures and work instructions which will include field walkdowns, working with Measuring & Test Equipment (M&TE), solving issues in the field, and closure of constraints and CAP items to meet ITAAC ICN submittals and the 103(g) milestone
ITAAC Inspection, Tests, Analysis, and Acceptance Criteria
ICN Initial Closure Notification
CAP - Corrective Action Program
Goals
Complete operability testing of components and systems.
Complete assigned work packages associated with system testing.
Roles, Responsibilities and Expectations
Use Human Performance Tools
Work with Southern Nuclear and Bechtel to assist in addressing open issues, closing gaps, and driving the test packages to the next step in the process.
Resolve issues (I.e., constraints, open engineering items, etc.) with proper organizations to keep system testing moving forward
Provide System/Engineering knowledge and understanding to answer or help research questions.
Generate CRs where appropriate to capture conditions adverse to quality
Adhere to all safety rules and PPE requirements.
Promptly communicate any immediate hazards encountered.
Adhere to all COVID rules and precautions
Maintain a questioning attitude
Maintain detailed and complete records/documentation
Provide daily feedback to update metrics that track progress, performance, and proficiency
Physical Requirements: Walking, bending, climbing, prolonged time in field (exposed to outdoor elements heat, rain, etc.), gravel and dirt walking areas.
Position requires unescorted access to the protected area of a nuclear plant.
Estimated Start Date: ASAP
Estimated Duration of Work Assignment: 3-5 months
Avg Work Week: 60 hours
Pay Rate: Not Defined / need Candidates requested rate
Per Diem: $93.94 / day ($657.60 per week)
Mob / Demob: $500.00 each ($1,000 total)
Interested parties that meet or exceed the requested qualifications, please send a detailed resume and rate expectation to Erika Roden at ENR@BCPEngineers.com
**Members of the BCP Team have access to Group Health Insurance and 401k**

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