Assisting in the successful design and implementation of the equipment qualification program.
Interfacing with technical discipline teams at GVH, partners and contractors.
Preparing, reviewing, and maintaining licensing documentation in compliance with Equipment Qualification Programs, regulations and strict quality assurance standards.
Coordinating with design personnel to ensure new designs and design changes meet Equipment Qualification Program regulatory requirements.
Assisting with safety analysis report (SAR) revisions and preparation.
Perform qualification tests and maintain a high level of accuracy when recording data and preparing test reports.
Prepare and present technical data to co-workers and customers.
Reviewing correspondence to and from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Preparing or reviewing equipment qualification regulatory evaluations.
Requirements
bachelor's
5 years
ieee
calibration
regulatory guides
nuclear
Experience or familiarity with Regulatory Guides associated with Equipment Environmental Qualification.
Strong working knowledge of measurement devices and calibration processes.
Experience writing Technical Documents.
5 years of experience in development and implementation of equipment qualification.
Awareness and current knowledge of trends and nuclear industry activities related to equipment qualification.
Strong experience with methods and approaches for testing new designs.
Knowledge of and how to implement IEEE Standards such as IEEE-323, 344, 420 and 7-4.3.2.
Be willing to occasionally travel domestically and internationally to support customer / supplier meetings.
Bachelor’s degree in an Electrical Mechanical or Instrumentation and Controls Engineering.
Self-starter, energizing, results oriented, and able to multi-task.
Direct experience with vendor test facilities.
Excellent teamwork, coordination and communication skills.
Willingness to travel to domestic customer and test locations. Expect a maximum of 10% travel.
The preferred work location for this role is at the GEH Headquarters in Wilmington, NC; but highly qualified (US based) remote candidates will be considered.
Have excellent technical problem solving skills; to be able to assess problems thoroughly and drive logical conclusions (i.e. common sense approach, not embarrassed to ask the “obvious” questions).
Capability and willingness to adhere to strict quality assurance standards.
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
Ability to work effectively in cross-organizational teams and with suppliers
Knowledge or become knowledgeable in various environmental test specifications and guides like MIL STDs, IEC, IEEE and NRC Regulatory Guides.
This role requires access to U.S. export-controlled information. If applicable, final offers will be contingent on ability to obtain authorization for access to U.S. export-controlled information from the U.S. Government.
Demonstrate ownership, proactively communicate, and deliver assignments on time.
Ability to contribute to the equipment qualification program development from blank sheet to final qualification.
5 years of experience in nuclear industry activities related to equipment qualification.
Experience or familiarity with NEI 18-04 and Regulatory Guide 1.233.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
offer contingent on successful drug screen (as applicable).
Company
Overview
April 2024
Founded
The company emerged from the spin-off of GE's energy units in April 2024.
>$10B Quarterly Revenue
Revenue Growth
Achieves over $10 billion in quarterly revenue, driven by demand for power infrastructure and digital solutions.
$3B
Wind Turbine Backlog
Maintains a significant backlog in wind turbine orders, reflecting strong market demand.
25%
Global Electricity Supply
Contributes to generating 25% of the world’s electricity through its installed turbines and grids.
Traces roots back to Edison and Alstom, merging power, renewable, digital & financial wings.
Headquartered in Cambridge, MA, crafts large-scale gas turbines, SMRs, wind turbines, hydro and grid tech to fuel economies.
On the nuclear front, advancing small modular reactors (like BWRX‑300) in partnership with utilities and supporting semiconductor projects.
Wind prowess spans onshore, offshore and blade making—with key sites like Dogger Bank offshore and blade plants in Spain.
Electrification arm tackles grid stability: HVDC, transformers, storage, conversion, plus GridOS software powering smarter infrastructure.
Weaves finance and consulting through energy-infrastructure investments, funding solar farms to pipelines via GE Energy Financial Services.
Culture + Values
Relentlessly focused on advancing the world’s transition to cleaner, more sustainable energy.
Believes in working with customers, partners, and communities to create innovative energy solutions that make a meaningful difference.
Prioritizes excellence, integrity, and accountability in everything they do.
Committed to driving real change through technology and partnerships that will transform the global energy landscape.
Environment + Sustainability
2050 target
Net zero commitment
Committed to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Focused on reducing emissions through advanced energy technologies.
Maximizing use of renewable energy sources and leveraging digital solutions for energy efficiency.
Solutions aim to decarbonize industries and help customers meet their sustainability goals.