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Position: Procurement Engineer
location: Palo Verde Nuclear Generation Station Arizona
Pay rate: $70-$85 based off experience
Per diem: $840 a week based off location
Duration: Long term contract
The Procurement Engineer will support the nuclear power utility’s supply chain and engineering organizations by providing technical expertise in the procurement systems and components. This position ensures that procured items meet nuclear safety, regulatory, and operational requirements, while also supporting cost-effective and reliable plant performance. The Procurement Engineer serves as the technical authority for vendor qualification, equipment evaluations, and procurement engineering documentation.
Key Responsibilities:
Develop and review procurement specifications and technical requirements for components and systems.
Evaluate vendor submittals, drawings, and test reports to ensure compliance with NRC, IEEE, IEEE-323/344, ASME, and other applicable nuclear codes and standards.
Perform commercial grade dedication (CGD) and equivalency evaluations for Mechanical components used in safety-related applications.
Support vendor audits, source inspections, and qualification activities to verify compliance with nuclear QA requirements (10 CFR 50 Appendix B, NQA-1).
Resolve technical issues related to material obsolescence, replacement parts, or reverse engineering of legacy equipment.
Collaborate with engineering, maintenance, operations, and supply chain teams to ensure procurement aligns with plant schedules and operational priorities.
Provide oversight and technical support for testing, inspection, and acceptance of procured items.
Interface with regulatory bodies, INPO, and industry groups to ensure compliance and adoption of lessons learned.
Support root cause analyses, operability determinations, and corrective action plans related to procured equipment issues.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or related discipline.
Minimum of 3-5 years of engineering experience, with at least 4 years in procurement engineering or supply chain support for a nuclear utility.
Knowledge of nuclear regulatory requirements including 10 CFR 50 Appendix B, NQA-1, 10 CFR 21, and commercial grade dedication practices.
Familiarity with EPRI guidelines and industry procurement processes.
Experience with vendor audits, qualification, and corrective action programs.
Professional Engineer (PE) license preferred, but not required.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to interact with vendors, regulatory bodies, and cross-functional teams.
Competencies:
Strong technical judgment and problem-solving skills.
Ability to manage multiple procurement packages simultaneously.
Detail-oriented with a focus on nuclear safety and compliance.
Leadership and mentoring capabilities for developing junior staff.

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