JOB DESCRIPTION
Develop and process Instrumentation and Electrical Maintenance Procedures ( and revisions ) for Fuel Handling instrumentation, spent fuel pool instrumentation, and various Air Handling Units. Also, all types of plant systems, components, structures, medium voltage distribution, and instruments. Work with Work Control Maintenance Procedure Team personnel, Maintenance Technicians, Maintenance Technical Support, Engineering, QA, Cross Disciplinary groups, and Maintenance Management to develop and process Work Control Maintenance procedures. Apply maintenance technical knowledge to procedure development. Incorporate and comply with the requirements of applicable NSDs, SDs, MDs, WPGs, and the Procedure Writers Manual. Coordinate Periodic Reviews and Validations. Effectively use MS Word, Procedure Templates, Template Macros, and document storage software (NEDL Scribe). Effectively use Document Change Request program (DocuTracks). Manage procedure backlog. Proofread documents. Schedule QR reviews with Engineering and Maintenance Technical Support. Perform PIP Corrective Actions and Problem Evaluations. Meet On-Line and Outage procedure scheduling milestones. Qualify to Work Control Maintenance Procedure Writer Position Specific Guide requirements.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
1. High School education or equivalent.
2. Have at least 5 years training/experience in Instrumentation or Electrical field.
3. Have at least 4 years Instrument or Electrical experience at a nuclear operating site.
4. Have at least 1 year Instrument or Electrical procedure writing experience.
5. Have obtained unrestricted access to a nuclear operating site within the past 5 years.
6. Have obtained basic nuclear station systems training at a nuclear operating site.
7. Have obtained procedure writing training/qualifications at a nuclear operating site.
8. Have performed maintenance procedures at a nuclear operating site.
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
1. 2 year Instrument or Electrical technical degree ( or greater ).
2. 2 years experience as a Nuclear maintenance procedure writer within the past 7 years.
3. Demonstrated strong problem solving and technical research skills.
4. Demonstrated ability to work independently and be self motivated.
5. Demonstrated ability to write in a clear, concise, and organized manner.
6. Demonstrated ability to work with others to accomplish team goals.
7. Demonstrated effective time management and negotiation skills.
8. Demonstrated ability to manage heavy workloads and competing priorities.
9. Demonstrated ability to evaluate and interpret standards, directives, and regulations.
10. Demonstrated basic knowledge of manufacturer's documentation and specifications.
11. Demonstrated experience with application software (e.g., Microsoft Windows XP, Office 2003or later, Outlook, MS Reports, Passport (WMS), NEDL Portal, etc).
12. Demonstrated ability to coordinate and plan procedure revisions, upgrades, new development, and verification/validation processes within required time limits.
13. Demonstrated experience of using procedure processes, TS/SLC, FSAR, COLR, Design Basis, QA Topical, Engineering Changes, and EQ & QC Programs.
14. Demonstrated experience with Microsoft Word 2003 or later, DocuTracks (PCR tracking tool), NEDL Scribe (EDM storage tool), Excel, Access, and NEDL Portal/ISYS.
15. Demonstrated experience of using Procedure Writers Manual, graphic programs and Microsoft Word Templates.
16. Demonstrated knowledge of M&TE, Testing, Preventive Maintenance, Periodic Reviews, Safety Tagging, ASME, Out of Tolerances, and Control Room Alarms.
17. Demonstrated knowledge of Human Factors, Reactivity Management, Risk & Configuration Management, Commitments, and Procedure Use & Adherence.
SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
RWT Plant Access
Security Clearance
Police Check
WORKING CONDITIONS
Normal 4/10 schedule with occasional overtime. Mostly office environment with routine visits to Maintenance team work areas and Engineering. Some plant equipment and work observations. Significant time spent using a computer.