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Successful applicants will be highly motivated, innovative, self-starters with strong electrical, analytical, and problem-solving skills, and will have earned a BS/MS/PhD in Electrical Engineering or a closely related degree.
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Millstone Nuclear plant is looking for a Nuclear Electrician I, II or III. Performs electrical work activities associated with the construction, installation and maintenance of electrical equipment and plant systems.
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Minimum of 12 years of US Navy submarine experience as a qualified nuclear plant operator with an electrical or electronics background. Selected candidate will join a group that is responsible for supporting a wide range of electrical systems and equipment in the following areas: reactor plant instrumentation and control systems, steam and electric plant systems, auxiliary electrical/electronic systems, power distribution equipment and systems, and advanced power electronics.
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Conducts continuity, insulation resistance, dielectric strength, and operational tests of electrical assemblies, components, wire harness, and plugs, using ohmmeter, test lights, and other electrical testing instruments.
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Bachelor's degree or higher in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Civil (Structural) Engineering, Ocean Engineering, Electrical engineering, Acoustical Engineering or Physics. Ship Signatures Structural Acoustics groups are responsible for performing detailed analyses of the dynamic behavior of submarine structures using finite element, boundary element and statistical energy analysis techniques.
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ResponsibilitiesStrong verbal communication skillsTroubleshooting abilityQualificationsRequired:Minimum of 12 years of US Navy submarine experience as a qualified nuclear plant operator with an electrical or electronics background.
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A BS or MS in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering from an ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission-approved program with coursework in instrumentation, mechatronics and process controls design engineering is required.
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Preferred: M.S. or Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering, Ocean Engineering, Applied Mathematics, or Applied Physics, with 2+ years of related engineering experience. Minimum: Bachelor’s Degree (or higher) in Electrical Engineering, Ocean Engineering, Applied Mathematics, or Applied Physics, with 5+ years of related engineering experience.
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Maintain two reciprocating engine generators and heat recovery steam generators and all supporting equipment including steam/feed/condensate systems, engine cooling (ECW) systems, gas compressors, air compressors, water treatment, electrical switchgear, motor control centers, pumps, motors, and control systems.
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PhD in electrical/ocean/mechanical engineering, acoustics, or related field. Experience as principal investigator working on R&D programs for DARPA, ONR, NAVSEA, or other similar DoD customers. Experience with marine hardware or system design (sensor arrays, data acquisition, low power embedded processors, batteries, power amplifiers, transducers, subsea cables and connectors.
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Preferred: Completion of Dominion Power Station Electrical / Mechanical Development Program Nuclear: PSEDPN for Electrical or PSMDPN for Mechanical. + Strong construction/projects experience which may include hands on project management experience in a particular craft (civil, electrical, mechanical, welding, etc.
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My client is a reputable manufacturer specializing in underwater electrical and optical connectors and cable assemblies for military and commercial markets. They also provide custom molding services for rubber, polyurethane, and epoxy materials.
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A Bachelor degree from an accredited college or university in Engineering or Physics and have a minimum of ten years (10) years’ of experience in electrical metering, switching operations, coordination, protection schemes, engineering software, system analysis, overall utility engineering, SCADA/GIS/OMS systems, electric power distribution and substation operations/maintenance.
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Working knowledge of and proven skilled ability to successfully repair and maintain drywall, lock change, and light electrical, carpentry, flooring, plumbing. Maintenance and repair may include plumbing, HVAC, carpentry, appliances, carpeting, drywall, worn or defective parts, grounds, and electrical systems.
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Using electrical engineering software (i.e. Whole Building Design Guide, AutoCAD, electrical design/analysis software) to develop design drawings, and specifications; You will provide design and technical expertise in Electrical Engineering.
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