Nuclear Operations Unit Supervisor - License Class
Position Specific Description
Additional responsibilities once licensed will include:
Supervise Operations personnel ensuring safe and reliable operation of Plant equipment
Analyze complex plant activities and evolutions to provide proper operations focus and ensure error-free performance
Responds to plant indicators and alarms in accordance with plant procedures including identifying those parameters that are indicative of an emergency condition and initiating designated actions.
Performs operations in accordance with administrative procedures and NRC license including shift turnovers, log maintenance, etc
Ensure all operating records are maintained to preserve documentation of operations activities and responses to any unusual conditions in accordance with Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) specifications.
Coordinate and control maintenance and testing activities
Ensure completion of scheduled activities.
Maintain and improve Human Performance in Operations and across the Station
Maintain constructive relationships with regulatory agencies.
Maintain constructive relationships with other departments.
Act in a station leadership role
Support refueling activities
Job Overview
The Senior Reactor Operator – License Class position requires participation in License Class, a preparatory program for the job of Operations Unit Supervisor. In order to participate in License Class, six months of commercial nuclear experience is required. During this time, employees selected for this position will prepare for License Class and assign, direct, lead, evaluate and manage the performance of subordinate employees.
Successful candidates partake in several training programs including the Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) training program, Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) SRO license exam, and the Control Room Supervisor Training program. Individuals in this position must make satisfactory progress in preparation for passing the NRC SRO exam, pass the NRC SRO exam, develop leadership, performance management, and technical skills to perform supervisory job responsibilities, and complete the entire program.
Upon successful completion of the entire program, employees will be assigned as Unit Supervisors of the operating crews. Unit Supervisor duties include directing the license activities of licensed operators, serving as station leaders and setting the tone for conduct of all station activities and performing all operational activities to the highest standards and expectations. Unit supervisors must maintain nuclear, radiological, industrial and environmental safety at the forefront of all decisions.
Job Duties & Responsibilities
Completes the site Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) License or Shift Technical Advisor (STA) training program for degreed engineers
Develops planning, organizing, and directing skills
Practices controlling shift operations
Develops up-to-date knowledge of plant operating conditions and limitations established by technical specifications and the plant operating license
Practices performing as an Operations Unit Supervisor and performs associated supervisory duties while training
Progresses in knowledge to pass the NRC SRO exam and program completion
Completes and passes any other training course, instruction, event, simulation, and on-the-job performance expectation
Performs other job-related duties as assigned
Required Qualifications
High School Diploma or equivalent
Candidates for an SRO License shall have a least one of the following qualifications:
Previously held a Senior Reactor Operator license for an operating nuclear power plant
Previously held a Reactor Operator License for an operating nuclear power plant
Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering or Science as defined by R.G. 1.8 Revision 3
Experience as licensed operator training instructor with an SRO certification.
Two years military experience in a position equivalent to a reactor operator
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor’s – Engineering
Special Requirements
Nuclear-Specific Requirements:
ACAD 10-001 (Guidelines for Initial Training and Qualification of Licensed Operators) apply to this position
Nuclear plant experience: Individuals with a BS degree or equivalent in engineering tech or related sciences must have 18 months at a comparable facility with staff experience (Operations, Engineering, Radiological support, planning/maintenance, chemistry, or accredited training at a current or comparable facility) or 27 months for a non-comparable facility
Rotating shift work
Successful completion of a Licensed Operator Physical
Ability to obtain and maintain unescorted Nuclear Access, including participation in Fitness for Duty Program
Condition of employment: Successful completion of the SRO license class and attainment of NRC SRO license
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