Dominion Energy
Associate Nuclear Chemistry Technician
Dominion Energy, Waterford, Connecticut, United States, 06386
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.
Military service members and veterans with ranks from E3–E5, W1–W2, or O1–O3, plus appropriate education and experience, will be considered for this opportunity.
Job Summary This is the entry level into the Nuclear Chemistry Technician series. Incumbents will participate in classroom and practical training, maintaining acceptable academic standards throughout the program. Employees new to the role will receive training in station orientation, chemical sampling procedures, gas and water testing methods, and the review of periodic tests. They will learn basic chemistry fundamentals, appropriate use of human performance tools, and basic laboratory practices such as pH, conductivity, and balance operation.
Responsibilities
Collect chemical samples from various plant systems and perform gas and water tests as part of the training program.
Perform basic chemical tests and analyses to determine the presence and activity levels of radiation, gases, acids, bases, salts, and metals.
Operate and maintain the online chemical monitoring system, add chemicals to plant systems to maintain integrity, and track and enter data analysis information into the mainframe computer.
Maintain and calibrate data recording devices.
Assist in collection from primary and secondary plant systems, ensuring proper chemistry to prevent corrosion and technical specification violations.
Fulfill duties as directed for the Station Emergency Plan, including obtaining and maintaining required ERO/SERO qualifications, participating in ERO/SERO exercises and drills, and responding to ERO/SERO call‑in drills.
Qualifications
0–2 years of directly related experience, or one year each of college‑level mathematics (pre‑calculus), chemistry, and physics (United States Navy Engineering Laboratory Technician).
Demonstrated aptitude in fundamental elements of science and mathematics.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Ability to work with minimal supervision and within a team; ability to work under adverse environmental conditions (e.g., high temperatures).
Education Requirements
Associate degree or equivalent combination of education and demonstrated related experience (preferred: Mathematics, Chemistry, Science). Other disciplines may be substituted.
Licenses, Certifications, or Qualifications Must obtain and maintain required ERO/SERO qualifications. ANSI/ANS‑3.1‑2014, Section 4.5.3.1, 4.5.3.2 and 4.5.3.3. Education Requirements: HS diploma; Minimum experience: 2 years related experience; Nuclear Power Plant Experience: 1 year. This position is part of a formal training program whereby the candidate/employee will not meet the full ANSI requirements until completion.
Note: Dominion Energy minimum requirements may exceed stated ANSI standards and candidates must meet the Dominion Energy minimum requirements.
Working Conditions
Cold 26‑50%
Fumes 26‑50%
Heat 26‑50%
Office work environment up to 25%
Operating machinery up to 25%
Pressurized lines & valves up to 25%
Radiation 26‑50%
Travel up to 25%
Test Description
Export Control:
Certain positions may involve access to information and technology subject to U.S. export controls; compliance may limit consideration.
Other Information:
We offer comprehensive benefits including health benefits, vacation, retirement plans, paid holidays, tuition reimbursement, and more. To learn more, visit dombenefits.com.
Equal Opportunity Statement Dominion Energy is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or protected veteran or disability status.
Job Segment: Nuclear, Chemical Research, Nuclear Engineering, Gas, Gas Technician, Energy, Engineering.
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Military service members and veterans with ranks from E3–E5, W1–W2, or O1–O3, plus appropriate education and experience, will be considered for this opportunity.
Job Summary This is the entry level into the Nuclear Chemistry Technician series. Incumbents will participate in classroom and practical training, maintaining acceptable academic standards throughout the program. Employees new to the role will receive training in station orientation, chemical sampling procedures, gas and water testing methods, and the review of periodic tests. They will learn basic chemistry fundamentals, appropriate use of human performance tools, and basic laboratory practices such as pH, conductivity, and balance operation.
Responsibilities
Collect chemical samples from various plant systems and perform gas and water tests as part of the training program.
Perform basic chemical tests and analyses to determine the presence and activity levels of radiation, gases, acids, bases, salts, and metals.
Operate and maintain the online chemical monitoring system, add chemicals to plant systems to maintain integrity, and track and enter data analysis information into the mainframe computer.
Maintain and calibrate data recording devices.
Assist in collection from primary and secondary plant systems, ensuring proper chemistry to prevent corrosion and technical specification violations.
Fulfill duties as directed for the Station Emergency Plan, including obtaining and maintaining required ERO/SERO qualifications, participating in ERO/SERO exercises and drills, and responding to ERO/SERO call‑in drills.
Qualifications
0–2 years of directly related experience, or one year each of college‑level mathematics (pre‑calculus), chemistry, and physics (United States Navy Engineering Laboratory Technician).
Demonstrated aptitude in fundamental elements of science and mathematics.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Ability to work with minimal supervision and within a team; ability to work under adverse environmental conditions (e.g., high temperatures).
Education Requirements
Associate degree or equivalent combination of education and demonstrated related experience (preferred: Mathematics, Chemistry, Science). Other disciplines may be substituted.
Licenses, Certifications, or Qualifications Must obtain and maintain required ERO/SERO qualifications. ANSI/ANS‑3.1‑2014, Section 4.5.3.1, 4.5.3.2 and 4.5.3.3. Education Requirements: HS diploma; Minimum experience: 2 years related experience; Nuclear Power Plant Experience: 1 year. This position is part of a formal training program whereby the candidate/employee will not meet the full ANSI requirements until completion.
Note: Dominion Energy minimum requirements may exceed stated ANSI standards and candidates must meet the Dominion Energy minimum requirements.
Working Conditions
Cold 26‑50%
Fumes 26‑50%
Heat 26‑50%
Office work environment up to 25%
Operating machinery up to 25%
Pressurized lines & valves up to 25%
Radiation 26‑50%
Travel up to 25%
Test Description
Export Control:
Certain positions may involve access to information and technology subject to U.S. export controls; compliance may limit consideration.
Other Information:
We offer comprehensive benefits including health benefits, vacation, retirement plans, paid holidays, tuition reimbursement, and more. To learn more, visit dombenefits.com.
Equal Opportunity Statement Dominion Energy is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or protected veteran or disability status.
Job Segment: Nuclear, Chemical Research, Nuclear Engineering, Gas, Gas Technician, Energy, Engineering.
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