

Energy tech co. that designs, builds, services gas, nuclear, hydro, steam & wind power systems globally.
The position leads and mentors a team responsible for electrical systems across plant disciplines, handling cross‑disciplinary and cross‑system simulation from ITO through OTR on new‑build and modernization projects. It is based at GE Vernova Nuclear Energy Headquarters in Wilmington, NC, with remote options for U.S. candidates and a hybrid schedule in Markham, Ontario for Canada. The role requires access to U.S. export‑controlled information and legal authorization to work in the respective country.
The incumbent guides integrated engineering efforts, oversees work planning, scheduling, and resource loading throughout project lifecycles, and ensures compliance with scope, budgets, schedules, and design processes. Collaboration with project management, other engineering disciplines, and business leaders is essential to drive risk mitigation, technical reviews, and successful delivery of specifications on‑time and on‑budget.
A Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, or Mathematics (or equivalent) and at least ten years of experience in heavy‑industrial, thermal power, or nuclear electrical power systems are required. Desired qualifications include a Master’s degree, Professional Engineer licensure, PMP/PMI certification, and demonstrated expertise with industry standards, power system analysis tools, and continuous‑improvement methodologies.
The compensation range is $112,000‑$160,000 (U.S.) or $111,200‑$213,200, with variable bonuses, equity, and geographic differentials. Benefits include comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and prescription coverage, health‑coach and 24/7 nurse resources, employee assistance, 401(k) with matching, tuition and adoption assistance, paid parental leave, disability and life insurance, paid time off, and relocation support. GE Vernova emphasizes a safety‑first culture, climate‑focused mission, and equal‑opportunity employment.