Constellation Energy
Reactor Operations Supervisor
Constellation Energy, Bryantown, Maryland, United States, 20617
WHO WE ARE
At Constellation, the nation's foremost producer of clean, carbon-free energy, we are dedicated to accelerating the shift toward a sustainable future. With over a decade of leadership in clean energy, we foster a work environment where our employees can flourish, contribute, and thrive. Our vibrant culture and employee experience are fueled by passion and purpose, enabling us to create healthier communities and a cleaner planet. Join us in shaping the future of clean energy and making a tangible impact.
TOTAL REWARDS
We prioritize our employees' well-being by offering a comprehensive range of benefits and competitive compensation. Our offerings include a bonus program, a 401(k) with company match, an employee stock purchase program, medical, dental, and vision coverage, a robust wellness program, and generous paid time off for vacations, holidays, and sick days.
The expected salary range is $117,900 to $131,000, dependent on experience, alongside a complete benefits package that includes bonuses and a 401(k).
Title: Initial License Trainee (ILT), Senior Reactor Operator (SRO)
Calvert Cliffs Lusby, Maryland
* We are hiring in late 2025 for classes starting in Jan. 2026. * Relocation assistance may be available per company policy. Compensation and Benefits: Competitive Salary During initial license training, total compensation ranges from $159,000.00 to $182,000.00 annually (depending on experience and prior license status), including a 15% annual incentive bonus. There is also a $10,000 initial sign-on bonus and a milestone bonus throughout training, along with a full benefits package and a 401(k) with employer matching on contributions. Once the SRO license is obtained, total compensation increases to $191,000.00 annually, including a 15% annual incentive bonus, with eligibility for extended hours pay at 1.5 times the hourly base salary during mandated operation shift coverage. Comprehensive Health Benefits
(medical, dental, vision) and wellness programs Bonus Program 401(k) with Company Match Employee Stock Purchase Program Paid Vacations and Holidays Educational Reimbursement Employee Referral Program Job Summary during Initial Training to Obtain NRC License The initial license trainee will participate in classroom instruction, simulator training, and practical experience to gain the skills and knowledge necessary to qualify for a Senior Reactor Operator License. Upon successful completion of the training, candidates will be fully licensed by the NRC to supervise operations in the reactor control room. Complete the Fundamentals Phase, Simulator Certification, and obtain SRO status, culminating in the NRC SRO License (80%). Allocate study time and field experience to achieve licensed status (10%). Engage in project work, outage assignments, or assigned duties to support site operations (10%). Job Summary Provide oversight of Constellation’s Nuclear Power Generating Station operations by directing Reactor Operators in managing plant operations and Equipment Operators in field operations, as well as ensuring proper procedure usage and tagging evolutions. Key Responsibilities Authorize maintenance and testing activities to maintain equipment status. Implement Emergency Operating Procedures and direct actions needed to stabilize the plant during emergencies or abnormal situations. Evaluate and respond to various internal and external issues, findings, and requests. Oversee special projects assigned by the Operations Director/Managers. Create, revise, and review Emergency Operating Procedures and Abnormal Operating Procedures to ensure safe, efficient, and cost-effective operations. Review design and license changes for procedural impact and perform applicable reviews as required. Examine system documentation, including P&ID and design descriptions. Perform operability reviews for systems during off-normal conditions. Assist with developing refueling sequences and ensure system readiness for shutdown and refueling operations. Direct operating shift personnel in fulfilling plant duties, including standing watch on rotating 12-hour shifts and coordinating the nuclear power plant's systems. Shift work, continuous training, periodic examinations, respirator qualification, and maintaining qualification as a member of the plant Fire Brigade are all essential requirements. Minimum Qualifications High School Diploma or equivalent. Successful completion of the Plant Operator Selection System (POSS) and Basic Math and Science Test (BMST) pre-employment tests. Completion of a FLS Leadership Assessment. Must meet or exceed one of the following: 1 year of Reactor Operator license at a comparable facility or 1.5 years at a non-comparable facility (PWR to PWR or BWR to BWR; non-comparable is PWR to BWR or BWR to PWR). 1.5 years or more in a role equivalent to Reactor Operator (or Supervisor) at a military reactor (e.g., Power Plant Watch Engineer, Engineering Watch Supervisor, Reactor Operator, Engineering Officer of the Watch, Propulsion Plant Watch Supervisor) with at least 1.5 years after qualification. A Bachelor’s degree (BS) or equivalent in engineering, engineering technology, or physical sciences, coupled with 1.5 years as a qualified non-licensed operator or a supervisor or manager in various applicable fields at a comparable facility. Managerial, staff engineer, or supervisory experience at a non-comparable plant may be credited on a 1.5:1.0 basis, requiring 2.25 years for non-comparable facilities and 3 years for non-traditional degrees.
* We are hiring in late 2025 for classes starting in Jan. 2026. * Relocation assistance may be available per company policy. Compensation and Benefits: Competitive Salary During initial license training, total compensation ranges from $159,000.00 to $182,000.00 annually (depending on experience and prior license status), including a 15% annual incentive bonus. There is also a $10,000 initial sign-on bonus and a milestone bonus throughout training, along with a full benefits package and a 401(k) with employer matching on contributions. Once the SRO license is obtained, total compensation increases to $191,000.00 annually, including a 15% annual incentive bonus, with eligibility for extended hours pay at 1.5 times the hourly base salary during mandated operation shift coverage. Comprehensive Health Benefits
(medical, dental, vision) and wellness programs Bonus Program 401(k) with Company Match Employee Stock Purchase Program Paid Vacations and Holidays Educational Reimbursement Employee Referral Program Job Summary during Initial Training to Obtain NRC License The initial license trainee will participate in classroom instruction, simulator training, and practical experience to gain the skills and knowledge necessary to qualify for a Senior Reactor Operator License. Upon successful completion of the training, candidates will be fully licensed by the NRC to supervise operations in the reactor control room. Complete the Fundamentals Phase, Simulator Certification, and obtain SRO status, culminating in the NRC SRO License (80%). Allocate study time and field experience to achieve licensed status (10%). Engage in project work, outage assignments, or assigned duties to support site operations (10%). Job Summary Provide oversight of Constellation’s Nuclear Power Generating Station operations by directing Reactor Operators in managing plant operations and Equipment Operators in field operations, as well as ensuring proper procedure usage and tagging evolutions. Key Responsibilities Authorize maintenance and testing activities to maintain equipment status. Implement Emergency Operating Procedures and direct actions needed to stabilize the plant during emergencies or abnormal situations. Evaluate and respond to various internal and external issues, findings, and requests. Oversee special projects assigned by the Operations Director/Managers. Create, revise, and review Emergency Operating Procedures and Abnormal Operating Procedures to ensure safe, efficient, and cost-effective operations. Review design and license changes for procedural impact and perform applicable reviews as required. Examine system documentation, including P&ID and design descriptions. Perform operability reviews for systems during off-normal conditions. Assist with developing refueling sequences and ensure system readiness for shutdown and refueling operations. Direct operating shift personnel in fulfilling plant duties, including standing watch on rotating 12-hour shifts and coordinating the nuclear power plant's systems. Shift work, continuous training, periodic examinations, respirator qualification, and maintaining qualification as a member of the plant Fire Brigade are all essential requirements. Minimum Qualifications High School Diploma or equivalent. Successful completion of the Plant Operator Selection System (POSS) and Basic Math and Science Test (BMST) pre-employment tests. Completion of a FLS Leadership Assessment. Must meet or exceed one of the following: 1 year of Reactor Operator license at a comparable facility or 1.5 years at a non-comparable facility (PWR to PWR or BWR to BWR; non-comparable is PWR to BWR or BWR to PWR). 1.5 years or more in a role equivalent to Reactor Operator (or Supervisor) at a military reactor (e.g., Power Plant Watch Engineer, Engineering Watch Supervisor, Reactor Operator, Engineering Officer of the Watch, Propulsion Plant Watch Supervisor) with at least 1.5 years after qualification. A Bachelor’s degree (BS) or equivalent in engineering, engineering technology, or physical sciences, coupled with 1.5 years as a qualified non-licensed operator or a supervisor or manager in various applicable fields at a comparable facility. Managerial, staff engineer, or supervisory experience at a non-comparable plant may be credited on a 1.5:1.0 basis, requiring 2.25 years for non-comparable facilities and 3 years for non-traditional degrees.