Entergy
Training Specialist
At Entergy, we power life today and for future generations. That means we do more than provide electric and natural gas service. It means we're listening so we can continue to better serve, better support, and better build the future, together. Day in and day out, we're working to improve lives, build businesses and create prosperity across our diverse communities. We own and operate a fleet of nuclear reactors in four locations in the United States. Our fleet generates approximately 5,200 megawatts of clean, carbon-free nuclear power, which is critical in meeting our climate commitments to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. Our nuclear fleet headquartered in Jackson, Mississippi. Our nuclear safety culture is strong, and our performance record has proven us to be a clean, reliable, and affordable provider of electricity for our household customers in our utility areas of the southern U.S. and to our commercial customers in other parts of the country. Entergy Nuclear is a business unit of Entergy Corporation that employs approximately 4,000 highly skilled and dedicated professionals. We exist to grow a world-class energy business that creates sustainable value for our four key stakeholders our customers, employees, communities, and owners. This has been our mission for many years. We understood early on that to create real, sustainable value, the decisions we make and the strategies we pursue must benefit all stakeholders. Job Summary/Purpose
Conducts training for licensed, non-licensed operators, and shift technical advisors in reactor operations covering replacement, requalification, upgrade, etc., consistent with NRC requirements. Develops and maintains operations training programs. Job Duties/Responsibilities
Administers training programs to ensure the availability of qualified and licensed personnel. Interfaces with line personnel to analyze performance needs and recommend appropriate training solutions. Analyzes, designs, develops, implements, and evaluates training materials and programs using the systematic approach to training. Administers and coordinates training programs for sites and corporate groups as assigned. Minimum Requirements
Minimum education required for the position: Desired: B.S. Degree in education, engineering, or related technical degree or equivalent. Minimum experience required for the position: Instructor, Ops Sr Staff: 5 years of nuclear plant experience (commercial or military) or a B.S. degree in education, engineering, or related technical degree or equivalent experience. At least five years of experience in the associated line organization. Desired: 3 years previously licensed as PWR SRO. Minimum Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required for the Position
Technical proficiency in the assigned area. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Any Certificates, Licenses, etc. Required for the Position
Instructor Ops, Sr Staff: Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) license or certification on BWR, PWR or both.
At Entergy, we power life today and for future generations. That means we do more than provide electric and natural gas service. It means we're listening so we can continue to better serve, better support, and better build the future, together. Day in and day out, we're working to improve lives, build businesses and create prosperity across our diverse communities. We own and operate a fleet of nuclear reactors in four locations in the United States. Our fleet generates approximately 5,200 megawatts of clean, carbon-free nuclear power, which is critical in meeting our climate commitments to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. Our nuclear fleet headquartered in Jackson, Mississippi. Our nuclear safety culture is strong, and our performance record has proven us to be a clean, reliable, and affordable provider of electricity for our household customers in our utility areas of the southern U.S. and to our commercial customers in other parts of the country. Entergy Nuclear is a business unit of Entergy Corporation that employs approximately 4,000 highly skilled and dedicated professionals. We exist to grow a world-class energy business that creates sustainable value for our four key stakeholders our customers, employees, communities, and owners. This has been our mission for many years. We understood early on that to create real, sustainable value, the decisions we make and the strategies we pursue must benefit all stakeholders. Job Summary/Purpose
Conducts training for licensed, non-licensed operators, and shift technical advisors in reactor operations covering replacement, requalification, upgrade, etc., consistent with NRC requirements. Develops and maintains operations training programs. Job Duties/Responsibilities
Administers training programs to ensure the availability of qualified and licensed personnel. Interfaces with line personnel to analyze performance needs and recommend appropriate training solutions. Analyzes, designs, develops, implements, and evaluates training materials and programs using the systematic approach to training. Administers and coordinates training programs for sites and corporate groups as assigned. Minimum Requirements
Minimum education required for the position: Desired: B.S. Degree in education, engineering, or related technical degree or equivalent. Minimum experience required for the position: Instructor, Ops Sr Staff: 5 years of nuclear plant experience (commercial or military) or a B.S. degree in education, engineering, or related technical degree or equivalent experience. At least five years of experience in the associated line organization. Desired: 3 years previously licensed as PWR SRO. Minimum Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required for the Position
Technical proficiency in the assigned area. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Any Certificates, Licenses, etc. Required for the Position
Instructor Ops, Sr Staff: Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) license or certification on BWR, PWR or both.