Senior Licensing Engineer
Vacancies: 6
Location: Remote (Some travel to Markham, Ontario and travel to Wilmington, North Carolina)
Duration: 1 Year (Can be extended annually)
Job Type: Contract
Hours: M - F, 8 - 5
Hourly Rate: $80 - $120/hour
Role Summary:
Provide senior licensing engineers working under the direction of GEH New Power Plants and Products Licensing with supervision by the GEH Canadian Regulatory Affairs Manager or Technical Leader to assist in the preparation and review of BWRX-300 licensing basis documentation and regulatory submittals to the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC), and to support GEH New Power Plants and Products Licensing interactions with Ontario Power Generation (OPG) Staff and CNSC Staff, in support of deployment of the BWRX-300 in Canada. Additional BWRX-300 Project Team support to Engineering for design activities will be required.
Responsibilities:
- Support BWRX-300 licensing activities with OPG and CNSC with input from the BWRX-300 Project Team for deployment of the BWRX-300 in Canada and provide support to Engineering for assigned design activities.
- Support preparation, review, and conduct of technical and licensing presentations to OPG and CNSC in assigned areas.
- Coordinate and attend BWRX-300 meetings with the OPG and CNSC as directed.
- Prepare and review responses to CNSC Requests for Information (RFIs), as well as other correspondence and licensing submittals from GEH through OPG to the CNSC, as directed.
- Prepare and review responses for correspondence from the CNSC through OPG to GEH as directed.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in engineering, scientific discipline, or other related technical fields.
- Ten years or more interacting with CNSC Staff on behalf of nuclear power plant licence applicants and licence holders preferred.
- Experience in preparation of licensing submittals to the CNSC, and facilitation of CNSC reviews and approvals in support of nuclear power plant or other nuclear facility licence applications.
- Experience in CNSC regulations and licensing processes, including Preliminary Safety Analysis Report preparation and validation, responses to Requests for Information (RFIs), and CNSC licence application decisions and approvals.
- Specific experience in CNSC regulations and regulatory guidance in one or more of the following technical areas:
- Canadian nuclear power plant licensing requirements for design processes, construction, commissioning, operation, and decommissioning
- Nuclear power plant structures, systems, and components classification process
- Equipment qualification and environmental factors
- Human performance programs
- Protection against internal and external hazards
- Reactor fuel design and core management requirements
- Reactor pressure vessel and ASME Class 1 valve design requirements
- Emergency core cooling system and other engineered safety features design requirements
- Dry containment design, including containment isolation requirements
- Evaluation of normal operation, anticipated operational occurrences, postulated accidents, and beyond design basis events, including transient and accident analysis and acceptance criteria requirements
Additional Qualifications
- Previous experience with BWR designs is highly desired.
- Previous experience with Small Modular Reactor licensing activities preferred.
- Ability to primarily work remotely and meet deliverable schedules, with on-demand support of travel to GEH SMR Canada office in Markham, ON, and to GEH office in Wilmington, NC office and other locations including CNSC Headquarters or customer sites in Canada in support of BWRX-300 licensing activities. Travel dependent upon COVID-19 travel restrictions.