Location: Charlotte, NC
The EPRI nuclear sector Instrumentation & Control program is looking for qualified individual to serve as its senior project manager for research focused on analog electronic systems, particularly circuit card reliability, maintenance and obsolescence management. The candidate needs to be able to manage a significant research budget and virtual team within and outside of EPRI to identify technical gaps, and devise and execute research projects to address the gaps. Leadership skills and technical knowledge of the subject is required. This project is a new major focus area within EPRI and a chance for the candidate to be in on the “ground floor” of a new research initiative with high visibility to EPRI and utility management.
Job Functions:
Ideal Candidate:
- Possess a strong technical background, and with time will be able to command the industry’s respect in their area of expertise. Features of this background include:
- Technical expertise in analog circuit card systems reliability, testing, inspection, design
- System engineering based nuclear plant experience strongly desired including familiarity with plant reliability and maintenance programs
- Exhibits people management and leadership competencies
- Has impeccable communication, writing and presentation skills.
- Is a team player who respects colleagues and is able to transition work without alienating other staff.
- Excellent project management skills (PMP certification desired)
- Demonstrates a strong work ethic and excellent interpersonal skills.
- Possess excellent problem solving and critical thinking skills.
Education Level and Years of Experience:
- 5-15 years experience working in the power industry, preferably as a nuclear utility system engineer or reliability engineer focused on analog circuit card systems.
- Holds a bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering or related engineering discipline; advanced degree a plus.
- Laboratory experience a plus.
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