Dominion Energy
Nuclear Instrument Technician I/II/III
Dominion Energy, Mineral, Virginia, United States, 23117
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Dominion Energy . Dominion Energy is committed to providing reliable, affordable, and increasingly clean energy that powers our customers every day. If you want to work for a purpose-driven company that values safety and collaboration, we’re looking for you. You won’t just find a job here; you’ll find your career. Review the position below and apply today. Military service members and veterans with ranks from E5-E9, W1-CW5, or O3-O6, plus appropriate equivalent combination of education and years of experience as outlined below will be considered for this opportunity. At this time, Dominion Energy cannot transfer or sponsor a work visa or employment authorization for this position.
Job Summary
Nuclear Instrument Technician I/II/III
Works under direction of a Supervisor or Senior Technician and performs maintenance and calibration activities.
Performs work activities in both a shop and field environment to include normal and radiological areas of the plant.
Work activities are related to maintenance, calibration and testing of safety-related equipment associated with electrical, mechanical and instrumentation and control systems.
Satisfactorily completes the Instrument and Control Technician Training program.
Assists with scheduled work activities such as preventative maintenance, corrective maintenance, and calibrations.
Works on both analog and digital control systems including microprocessor, electronic, and pneumatic instrumentation and controls including pressure, temperature, and flow sensors and associated alarm circuits.
Corrects anomalous operations of indicators, controllers and instrument loops using more advanced test equipment and investigative techniques.
Accurately completes documentation associated with assigned job tasks and complies with approved procedures.
Complies with and demonstrates a working knowledge of Work Management processes, Equipment Clearances (safety tagging), Radiological Work permits associated with department maintenance work assignments and Safety regulations, policies, and practices.
Assists Technicians with performing maintenance, calibrations, and testing of equipment and control loops on systems and equipment, including the reactor containment and other radiological areas, during all modes of plant operation.
Uses industry accepted human performance practices to promote error free performance and coaches others to raise standards and expectations.
Satisfactorily completes the initial training requirements and on-the-job training and evaluation requirements identified in the Nuclear Instrument Technician Training Program as accredited by the National Academy for Nuclear Training.
Nuclear Instrument Technician Specialist A Nuclear Instrument Technician Specialist is a leader in the department.
Performs testing, calibrations, and repairs of protection and control loops, is responsible for crew work management activities to include having crew Technicians perform work order validations, parts retrieval, requesting tagging boundaries, coordinating work with the Work Week Coordinator and Operations, performing review of completed documentation prior to Supervision review and assisting supervision with operational risk evaluation.
Coordinates and performs surveillance testing to satisfy Technical Specification requirements.
Acts as Subject Matter Expert on various systems and components and supports Instrument Training Instructors in developing and delivering training material.
Recommends procedure updates and improvements and acts as procedure reviewer; coordinates and performs troubleshooting to resolve equipment deficiencies; performs On-the-Job training with Trainees and conducts Task Evaluations with Trainees to qualify Nuclear Instrument Technicians (I, II, III).
Acts as lead Technician executing Accident Mitigation Team strategies during a plant emergency; provides input to Engineering on plant improvement initiatives and problem resolution.
Assumes point of contact role with Vendors and Contractors; demonstrates clear, concise communication with personnel and management.
Required Knowledge, Skills, Abilities & Experience Must possess 1 year or more of related experience.
Commercial nuclear power experience & Nuclear Navy (ET or EM) experience preferred.
Successful completion of the Instrument and Control Technician qualification test.
Demonstrated working knowledge of electronic equipment and circuitry.
Demonstrated familiarity with the general theories of instrumentation and control and their methods of application in nuclear power stations.
Demonstrated ability to troubleshoot analog and digital instrumentation and control circuits.
Demonstrated general familiarity of electrical and mechanical physical/dimensional measurements.
Demonstrated ability to interpret a range of general diagrams, prints, and written procedural instructions and to perform work using the information.
Satisfactorily completes the required initial training and on-the-job training and evaluation processes in order to proceed in line of progression as identified in the Nuclear Instrument Technician Training Program as accredited by the National Academy for Nuclear Training.
Must be physically able and willing to utilize respirators, SCBA bottles, fall protection or other equipment essential to the requirements of maintaining a Nuclear Power Plant including making containment entries.
Must be able to and willing to work at varying elevations, confined quarters and radiological areas of the plant.
Must have the physical ability to carry a minimum of 50 pounds tooling, test equipment, and plant equipment.
Education Requirements All Levels: Degree or an equivalent combination of education and demonstrated related experience may be accepted in lieu of preferred level of education.
Associate
Preferred Disciplines: Instrumentation Technology
Other disciplines may be substituted for the preferred disciplines(s) listed above.
Licenses, Certifications, or Quals Description ANSI/ANS-3.1-2014, Section 4.5.3.1, 4.5.3.2, and 4.5.3.3 and Regulatory Guide 1.8, Revision 4, Staff
Regulatory Guidance, 1.5 for Radiation Protection Technicians Education requirements: High school diploma
Minimum Experience For The Position Related experience which shall include 2 yrs; Nuclear power plant experience 1 yr.
Note: In regard to related experience for radiation protection technicians, 2000 working hours is acceptable as representing one year of experience. There is no expectation of a minimum timeframe for accumulating these 2000 hours (e.g., not less than 40 weeks), nor is there a limit applied to the amount of hours that can be credited in a week. However, no more than 2000 hours can be credited toward related experience for radiation protection technicians in any one calendar year.
REFER to ANSI/ANS-3.1-2014, Section 4.1, for guidance on alternatives to degree requirements, experience substitution for education, and alternatives to experience (not allowed for Special requirements)
Note: Dominion Energy minimum requirements may exceed stated ANSI standards and candidates must meet the Dominion Energy minimum requirements.
Working Conditions Loud Noise Up to 25%
Office Work Environment 26-50%
Radiation Up to 25%
Travel Up to 25%
Operating Machinery 26-50%
Other Information We offer excellent plans and programs for employees. Employees are rewarded with a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package which may include: health benefits with coverage for families and domestic partners, vacation, retirement plans, paid holidays, tuition reimbursement, and much more.
Dominion Energy is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin and/or status as a protected veteran or individual with a disability.
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Join to apply for the
Nuclear Instrument Technician I/II/III
role at
Dominion Energy . Dominion Energy is committed to providing reliable, affordable, and increasingly clean energy that powers our customers every day. If you want to work for a purpose-driven company that values safety and collaboration, we’re looking for you. You won’t just find a job here; you’ll find your career. Review the position below and apply today. Military service members and veterans with ranks from E5-E9, W1-CW5, or O3-O6, plus appropriate equivalent combination of education and years of experience as outlined below will be considered for this opportunity. At this time, Dominion Energy cannot transfer or sponsor a work visa or employment authorization for this position.
Job Summary
Nuclear Instrument Technician I/II/III
Works under direction of a Supervisor or Senior Technician and performs maintenance and calibration activities.
Performs work activities in both a shop and field environment to include normal and radiological areas of the plant.
Work activities are related to maintenance, calibration and testing of safety-related equipment associated with electrical, mechanical and instrumentation and control systems.
Satisfactorily completes the Instrument and Control Technician Training program.
Assists with scheduled work activities such as preventative maintenance, corrective maintenance, and calibrations.
Works on both analog and digital control systems including microprocessor, electronic, and pneumatic instrumentation and controls including pressure, temperature, and flow sensors and associated alarm circuits.
Corrects anomalous operations of indicators, controllers and instrument loops using more advanced test equipment and investigative techniques.
Accurately completes documentation associated with assigned job tasks and complies with approved procedures.
Complies with and demonstrates a working knowledge of Work Management processes, Equipment Clearances (safety tagging), Radiological Work permits associated with department maintenance work assignments and Safety regulations, policies, and practices.
Assists Technicians with performing maintenance, calibrations, and testing of equipment and control loops on systems and equipment, including the reactor containment and other radiological areas, during all modes of plant operation.
Uses industry accepted human performance practices to promote error free performance and coaches others to raise standards and expectations.
Satisfactorily completes the initial training requirements and on-the-job training and evaluation requirements identified in the Nuclear Instrument Technician Training Program as accredited by the National Academy for Nuclear Training.
Nuclear Instrument Technician Specialist A Nuclear Instrument Technician Specialist is a leader in the department.
Performs testing, calibrations, and repairs of protection and control loops, is responsible for crew work management activities to include having crew Technicians perform work order validations, parts retrieval, requesting tagging boundaries, coordinating work with the Work Week Coordinator and Operations, performing review of completed documentation prior to Supervision review and assisting supervision with operational risk evaluation.
Coordinates and performs surveillance testing to satisfy Technical Specification requirements.
Acts as Subject Matter Expert on various systems and components and supports Instrument Training Instructors in developing and delivering training material.
Recommends procedure updates and improvements and acts as procedure reviewer; coordinates and performs troubleshooting to resolve equipment deficiencies; performs On-the-Job training with Trainees and conducts Task Evaluations with Trainees to qualify Nuclear Instrument Technicians (I, II, III).
Acts as lead Technician executing Accident Mitigation Team strategies during a plant emergency; provides input to Engineering on plant improvement initiatives and problem resolution.
Assumes point of contact role with Vendors and Contractors; demonstrates clear, concise communication with personnel and management.
Required Knowledge, Skills, Abilities & Experience Must possess 1 year or more of related experience.
Commercial nuclear power experience & Nuclear Navy (ET or EM) experience preferred.
Successful completion of the Instrument and Control Technician qualification test.
Demonstrated working knowledge of electronic equipment and circuitry.
Demonstrated familiarity with the general theories of instrumentation and control and their methods of application in nuclear power stations.
Demonstrated ability to troubleshoot analog and digital instrumentation and control circuits.
Demonstrated general familiarity of electrical and mechanical physical/dimensional measurements.
Demonstrated ability to interpret a range of general diagrams, prints, and written procedural instructions and to perform work using the information.
Satisfactorily completes the required initial training and on-the-job training and evaluation processes in order to proceed in line of progression as identified in the Nuclear Instrument Technician Training Program as accredited by the National Academy for Nuclear Training.
Must be physically able and willing to utilize respirators, SCBA bottles, fall protection or other equipment essential to the requirements of maintaining a Nuclear Power Plant including making containment entries.
Must be able to and willing to work at varying elevations, confined quarters and radiological areas of the plant.
Must have the physical ability to carry a minimum of 50 pounds tooling, test equipment, and plant equipment.
Education Requirements All Levels: Degree or an equivalent combination of education and demonstrated related experience may be accepted in lieu of preferred level of education.
Associate
Preferred Disciplines: Instrumentation Technology
Other disciplines may be substituted for the preferred disciplines(s) listed above.
Licenses, Certifications, or Quals Description ANSI/ANS-3.1-2014, Section 4.5.3.1, 4.5.3.2, and 4.5.3.3 and Regulatory Guide 1.8, Revision 4, Staff
Regulatory Guidance, 1.5 for Radiation Protection Technicians Education requirements: High school diploma
Minimum Experience For The Position Related experience which shall include 2 yrs; Nuclear power plant experience 1 yr.
Note: In regard to related experience for radiation protection technicians, 2000 working hours is acceptable as representing one year of experience. There is no expectation of a minimum timeframe for accumulating these 2000 hours (e.g., not less than 40 weeks), nor is there a limit applied to the amount of hours that can be credited in a week. However, no more than 2000 hours can be credited toward related experience for radiation protection technicians in any one calendar year.
REFER to ANSI/ANS-3.1-2014, Section 4.1, for guidance on alternatives to degree requirements, experience substitution for education, and alternatives to experience (not allowed for Special requirements)
Note: Dominion Energy minimum requirements may exceed stated ANSI standards and candidates must meet the Dominion Energy minimum requirements.
Working Conditions Loud Noise Up to 25%
Office Work Environment 26-50%
Radiation Up to 25%
Travel Up to 25%
Operating Machinery 26-50%
Other Information We offer excellent plans and programs for employees. Employees are rewarded with a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package which may include: health benefits with coverage for families and domestic partners, vacation, retirement plans, paid holidays, tuition reimbursement, and much more.
Dominion Energy is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin and/or status as a protected veteran or individual with a disability.
You can experience the excitement of our company – it's the difference between taking a job and starting a career.
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