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Nuclear Safety and Licensing Procedure Writer and Analyst
Nuclear Safety and Licensing Procedure Writer and Analyst
- Location: On site in Romania
- Contract duration: 10 months
- Pay rate: $175.00-$210.00 per hour/ CAD
- Start date: 1st July 2025
Job overview:
The Nuclear Safety procedure developer and analyst will support the refurbishment project by supporting the execution of safety analysis and/or aiding in the development of operational procedures and documentation related to core surveillance and testing.
You will also work closely with the project team and the station to ensure that the work conducted in support of the refurbishment project adheres to its safety, licensing, budget, schedule, and quality objectives.
Key responsibilities:
- Interface with the station Operations, Reactor Physics, Nuclear Safety, Licensing and document control Teams.
- Develop and support the development of procedures for refurbishment activities including core surveillance and testing and restart
- Support execution of deterministic safety analysis
- Ensures successful project delivery on assigned tasks.
- Ensures work and deliverables meet regulatory requirements
- Coordinate inputs, reviews and approvals from key stakeholders.
- Ensures the schedule is established, accurate, up to date and adhered to.
- Identify and communicate work progress.
- Completes all assigned project reports and ensure management is fully briefed on the status of the work assigned.
- Anticipates challenges and takes proactive mitigating actions to address them.
- Understands the impact of the work on the station’s safety and licensing basis
Qualifications:
We are seeking a results-driven professional who has the following:
- Education- Bachelor’s degree in Physics, engineering, or a related field
- Minimum 5 years of experience in one or more of the following areas- Reactor Physics
- Minimum of 2 years of experience working with Nuclear Regulations and Licensing basis.
- knowledge of SNN/CNE management system and processes of the organization is preferred.
- Previous experience in a Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) required (with CANDU NPP preferred)
- Bachelor’s degree in Physics, engineering, or a related field
- Demonstrated proficiency in technical writing.
- Ability to work well within a multi discipline team.
- Ability to work to deadlines
- Ability to multitask and work on a number of assignments in parallel
- Highly organized with excellent problem-solving abilities,
- Strong decision-making skills, particularly when dealing with complex problems with multiple potential solutions.
- Fluency in English is mandatory