Overview
Who We Are
As the nation’s largest producer of clean, carbon-free energy, Constellation is focused on our purpose: accelerating the transition to a carbon-free future. We have been the leader in clean energy production for more than a decade, and we are cultivating a workplace where our employees can grow, thrive, and contribute.
Our culture and employee experience make it clear: We are powered by passion and purpose. Together, we’re creating healthier communities and a cleaner planet, and our people are the driving force behind our success. At Constellation, you can build a fulfilling career with opportunities to learn, grow and make an impact. By doing our best work and meeting new challenges, we can accomplish great things and help fight climate change. Join us to lead the clean energy future.
Total Rewards
Constellation offers a wide range of benefits and rewards to help our employees thrive professionally and personally. We provide competitive compensation and benefits that support both employees and their families, helping them prepare for the future. In addition to highly competitive salaries, we offer a bonus program, 401(k) with company match, employee stock purchase program; comprehensive medical, dental and vision benefits, including a robust wellness program; paid time off for vacation, holidays, and sick days; and much more.
Starting pay rate is $39.36/hr
Responsibilities
Primary Purpose of PositionThe Equipment Operator is an entry-level hands-on position within the Operations job family and leads to becoming a licensed Reactor Operator and Senior Reactor Operator. An SRO license can lead to the highest levels of the Nuclear industry. Individuals who are selected to fill these vacancies will enter one year of initial non-licensed operator training. Once successfully completed, the candidate will assume shift duties on an operations team. This is a shift work position, which requires mandatory rotating day and night shifts. Primary Duties and Accountabilities· The qualified candidate will be responsible for the following: Regularly and customarily is responsible for themonitoring, control and operation of nuclear station equipment for the control room. This includes the following, togetherwith other related and incidental work.
- 1. Starts, stops, controls and monitors nuclear reactor and auxiliary reactor systems, as required for plant operations,including taking manual control of equipment as conditions warrant.
- 2. Starts, stops, controls and monitors steam turbine, main generator and auxiliary turbine generating equipment asrequired to maintain maximum station capability, including taking manual control of equipment as conditions warrant.
- 3. As directed, starts, stops, adjusts, tests and operates pumps, valves, switchgear, controls and other components ofsystems.
- 4. Monitors recorders and indicators within the control room for the nuclear and turbine generator systems for operationwithin prescribed limits. Obtains overview data and performs various calculations as required by procedure.
- 5. Responds to plant indicators and alarms in accordance with plant procedures including identifying those parametersthat are indicative of an emergency condition and initiating designated actions.
- 6. Performs operations in accordance with administrative procedures and NRC license including shift turnovers, logmaintenance, etc.
- 7. Responds to and takes action as required in mitigating consequences of plant transient. Required to be thoroughlyfamiliar with entry conditions and cautions for the emergency operating procedure and the basis of each step in theprocedures. Required to be familiar with the abnormal operating event procedures and system diagnostic and restorationprocedures.
- 8. Participates as a member of station fire brigade and will be required to function as fire brigade leader.
- 9. Assists shift supervision in the performance of any and all of the duties involved in directing and coordinating theactions of the other personnel assigned to assist in operation of the station.
- 10. Responsible to identify and correct deficient conditions through the use of the station Corrective Action program,initiating action requests for material condition issues and submitting Procedure change requests.
- 11. Initiates Emergency Plan in accordance with implementing procedure.
- 12. Implements tagging and system out-of-service requests, including directing others to realign valves, rack outbreakers and hang tags.
- 13. During refueling of the reactor, manipulates controls, drives, etc. and observes nuclear and radiation monitoringinstruments in accordance with procedural controls. May be required to assist in refueling.
- 14. Operates station communications equipment as required.
- Individuals who are selected to fill these vacancies will enter one year of initial non-licensed operator training. Oncesuccessfully completed, the candidate will assume shift duties on an operations team. This is a shift work position.Preference for applicants who view this entry-level position as an opportunity to progress into license training for a ReactorOperator or a Senior Reactor Operator role. Minimum Qualifications· Candidates must possess a High school Diploma or GED and one of the following:
- 2 years of non-generating nuclear power facility (e.g. Navy Nuclear training/experience or experience at a DOE facility) OR· A Bachelor of Science degree in engineering, engineering technology, or related science program OR· 43 credit hours of post-secondary education of which 75% (at least 8 courses or 32 hours) is advanced math, physics, chemistry and/or engineering/engineering technology. OR· 1 year Power Plant Experience, which includes any of the following: work performed in fossil-fueled or nuclear-fueled electric power production plants during preoperational, startup testing or operational activities. Experience in petrochemical; similar process plants; or steam propulsion plant design, construction, technical support, operation, maintenance, or training instruction.