Overview
Electrical Engineer II role at Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) with Mission Support and Test Services, LLC (MSTS). MSTS manages and operates NNSS for the U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA). Our mission is to support security through high-hazard experimentation, incident response capabilities, and environmental stewardship; our vision is to be the user site of choice for large-scale national security experimentation. Approximate site location and work scope are described below.
Responsibilities
- Maintain overall cognizance of assigned facility systems, providing systems engineering support for operations and maintenance, and supporting line management safety responsibilities to ensure continued system readiness.
- Validate physical configuration of assigned systems; maintain and update system configuration management documentation; understand functions and performance criteria per the Safety Basis and act as the subject matter expert for assigned systems.
- Conduct or oversee in-service inspections and technical surveillance requirements for assigned systems.
- Contribute to solutions for assignment-related problems of moderate scope and complexity using established standards and practices; evaluate processes as needed.
- Develop field programs and designs using pre-determined principles and practices; select and implement computer applications for field use.
- Prepare or contribute to designs, strategies, reports, and technical proposals; perform design and technical analyses using prescribed codes, standards, software, and best practices.
- Coordinate discipline information with other departments and outside vendors; work with outside vendors as required.
- Develop working knowledge of codes and standards of other disciplines; coordinate work within the discipline on moderately complex projects; often participate as a member of work teams.
- Define specifications for procurements and initiate purchase requests; monitor the work of technicians and other support personnel.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in an engineering program accredited by ABET for Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical engineering, or a calculus-based STEM engineering degree, or NCARB certification for Architects, or Professional Engineer license.Plus at least 2 years of relevant experience; ability to interpret codes and standards; demonstrated desire to learn and innovate; strong follow-through on instructions and procedures.Knowledge of instrumentation & control, electrical, mechanical or electromechanical components; self-motivation and ability to complete tasks under supervision; good time-management and organizational skills; broad technical interests and education.Excellent oral and written communication skills, including the ability to write reports and technical documents.Primary work location in the forward area of NNSS (approximately 80 miles northwest of Las Vegas, NV); work schedule typically 4 / 10s, Monday–Thursday (subject to change).Pre-placement physical examination with drug screen required; MSTS maintains a substance abuse policy including random drug testing; valid driver's license required.U.S. citizenship and ability to obtain DOE Q-level security clearance; background checks and drug testing required per DOE directives; reference DOE Order 472.2 and related regulations; counterintelligence evaluation may be required.Additional Information
MSTS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, veteran status, or other protected characteristics. Salary range : $81,307.20 - $121,971.20 annually. Starting salary is determined by market value, education, experience, and internal equity.
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