Thermal-Hydraulic Training Simulation Engineer in Frederick
Job Description
Position: Thermal-Hydraulic Training Simulation Engineer
Salary Range: $130,000 to $207,000
Benefits: Robust benefits package that includes a 401K plan with %5 employer match, Annual Merit Increase, Annual COLA increase, Annual Bonus, Medical/Dental /Vision Insurance, Life and Insurance, 20 days’ universal leave, 11 paid holidays
Relocation: Relocation assistance available for qualified candidates.
Location: Frederick, MD (DMV area West of Baltimore, North of D.C.)
Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm Monday through Friday
Work Site Expectations: 5 days a week in office
Job Description:
This role is responsible for the Operator Training Simulator development by simulating the nuclear plant systems and components, including instrument & control systems, on an integrated software and hardware environment. This position performs simulator model development, simulator integration, simulator testing, simulator maintenance, and subcontract oversight. Experience specific to Thermal-Hydraulic Simulation is required.
Job Minimum Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in mechanical/nuclear/electrical engineering or related degree from an accredited institution.
- 20+ years’ experience in operator training simulator development.
- Proficient experience in thermal-hydraulic simulation.
- Excellent simulator software and hardware debugging capability.
- Excellent knowledge in nuclear power plant operations.
- Familiar with distributed control system.
Job Profile Tasks/Responsibilities:
- Collaborate in the technical oversight and direction of internal or external design teams.
- Facilitate and assist in the assessment of customer needs and captures requirements and functions of the electrical system for nuclear generating stations.
- Execute simulator assignments with clear and specified objectives; utilizes conventional specification and/or Interface Control Documents and plans.
- Recommend system design alterations and enhancements to improve quality of products and/or procedures from an assembly, transportation, construction, commissioning, operations, maintenance, and/or decommissioning perspective.
- Leads reviews and presentations for internal company design reviews and customer design reviews regarding simulator design.
- Organize engineering efforts in assigned areas between specialty and other engineering groups or disciplines, with the client, suppliers, contractors, or other groups as required.
- Develop/maintain plant simulation models.
- Develop the operator training simulator requirements.
- Conduct the operator training simulator verification and validation activities.
- Write simulator technical reports and testing reports.
- Review subcontractor technical reports and other deliverables.
- Maintain simulator hardware and software.
- Maintain simulator configuration control tools on GitLab