Nuclear Power Instructor
Overview:
The Instructor for Nuclear Power Test Engineer School must have the ability to multi-task in order to develop and instruct Nuclear Power training material to support Naval Reactors Code 08 guidelines for the qualification of Reactor Plant Test Engineers. Other responsibilities include:
Develop and instruct Reactor Plant Electronic and Instrumentation Systems, Reactor Plant Fluid Systems, Reactor Physics and Reactor dynamics, Radiological Controls and Chemistry and Reactor Plant Operations to support Reactor Plant Test Engineering qualification;
Develop and instruct Power Plant engineering training programs;
Develop and instruct non-nuclear ship systems training programs; and
Develop and instruct ship systems training for all classes of submarines.
Qualifications:
Required Qualifications:
High School diploma or GED equivalent
4+ years of experience in nuclear power
Experience as a technical instructor in a classroom environment
Naval Nuclear Training and experience including qualification as Engineering Officer of the Watch (EOOW) OR Engineering Watch Supervisor (EWS) OR shipyard STE
Proficiency in Desktop computer skills consisting of management of computer files over LAN and local databases, typing and formatting of lesson plans, and creating electronic presentations
Reactor Plant Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation and Control, Radiological Controls/Chemistry and Reactor Physics & Dynamics experience
Preferred Qualifications:
Technical education/training or college degree
Qualified military instructor or American Society for Training and Development (ASTD) or equivalent certification
Virginia Class Submarine qualifications desired. Los Angeles Class, Trident Class and/or SEAWOLF Class Submarine qualification considered.
Skills:
Detailed subject matter expertise; successful candidate must be able to demonstrate depth of detailed knowledge in subject matter.
Presentation skills
Communication and interpersonal skills
Organizational skills