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Duties and Responsibilities
- Reviews and evaluates technical documentation, engineering studies and O&M documentation related to Turbine Island mechanical systems (e.g., steam supply, feedwater, and auxiliary systems).
- Assesses system performance, design compliance, and integration across disciplines within Turbine Island scope.
- Reviews analyses such as Flow Analysis, Piping Stress Analysis, and Finite Element Analysis pertinent to Turbine Island operations.
- Contributes to and evaluates testing, commissioning, and O&M documentation for Turbine Island systems.
- Monitors construction and ensures Turbine Island installations are compliant with design and quality standards.
- Ensures all Turbine Island-related technical changes follow established requirements, processes and procedures.
- Prepares and reviews correspondence, statements and technical reports related to Turbine Island mechanical systems.
- Develops training materials and delivers training sessions specific to Turbine Island design, operation, and engineering principles.
- Provides technical input and coordination support to project stakeholders.
Experience and Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree required (Master’s degree beneficial) in mechanical engineering, specializing in Power Generation and Energy.
- Strong technical skills; 8+ years of experience in mechanical engineering on large scale projects or in nuclear power plant development. Nuclear power industry related experience is required.
- Knowledge of water properties (working with the I-S and derivative T-S diagram), thermodynamic, thermohydraulic and hydrodynamic.
- Knowledge of vessels operating under pressure and vacuum, rotating equipment (pumps, fans and compressors), valves, heat exchanger installations and associated equipment, fittings and pipelines.
- Familiar with design, manufacturing, testing and operational codes and standards for systems under pressure, ventilation, lifting equipment and fire suppression.
- Familiar with principles and means of measurement and control of thermohydraulic processes.
- 2D and 3D CAD, CAM, Flow Analysis, Piping Stress Analysis, Finite Element programs software experience is beneficial.