
Constellation
Nation’s largest producer of clean, carbon‑free energy, supplying power and gas solutions nationwide.
Mechanical Engineer
Supports nuclear plant operations by performing engineering tasks and ensuring safety compliance.
Job Highlights
About the Role
The primary purpose of the role is to perform engineering and technical tasks, under general supervision, in support of nuclear plant operations. Key duties include applying general engineering principles to assigned tasks, ensuring all engineering products comply with safety analyses, industry codes, and regulatory requirements, developing and implementing effective processes, recommending improvements to standard procedures, and providing support for emergency response, department duty coverage, and outage activities. • Perform engineering and technical tasks supporting nuclear plant operations under general supervision. • Ensure engineering deliverables meet safety analyses, industry codes, and regulatory requirements. • Develop and implement processes and techniques that comply with company policies. • Recommend improvements to standard processes and procedures. • Provide emergency response, department duty coverage, and outage support as needed.
Key Responsibilities
- ▸engineering tasks
- ▸safety compliance
- ▸process development
- ▸procedure improvement
- ▸emergency response
- ▸outage support
What You Bring
Mid‑level (E02) engineers must have a B.S. in Engineering and at least two years of nuclear or related engineering experience, meet the ANSI/ANS‑3.1‑2014 qualification standards, and maintain required access and favorable medical conditions. Senior (E03) engineers must have a B.S. in Engineering and at least five years of nuclear or related engineering experience, satisfy the same ANSI/ANS‑3.1‑2014 qualifications, and maintain required access and favorable medical conditions. Preferred qualifications include Engineer‑in‑Training certification, a solid understanding of group techniques, experience with root‑cause analysis, and knowledge of reliability‑centered maintenance. • Hold a B.S. in Engineering with at least 2 years (mid‑level) or 5 years (senior) nuclear or related experience. • Meet ANSI/ANS‑3.1‑2014 nuclear personnel qualification standards and maintain required access and medical clearance. • Preferred: Engineer‑in‑Training certification, strong grasp of group techniques, root‑cause analysis, reliability‑centered maintenance knowledge.
Requirements
- ▸b.s. engineering
- ▸nuclear exp
- ▸ansi/ans‑3.1
- ▸eit
- ▸root‑cause
- ▸reliability
Benefits
As the nation's largest producer of clean, carbon‑free energy, Constellation is focused on accelerating the transition to a carbon‑free future. For over a decade we have led clean‑energy production while cultivating a workplace where employees can grow, thrive, and contribute. Our culture is powered by passion and purpose, creating healthier communities, a cleaner planet, and offering fulfilling careers with opportunities to learn, grow, and make an impact. Constellation provides a comprehensive Total Rewards package that includes competitive salaries, a bonus program, 401(k) with company match, an employee stock purchase program, and extensive medical, dental, and vision benefits, as well as a robust wellness program, paid vacation, holidays, and sick leave. Compensation ranges from $87,000 for entry‑level engineers to $92,700–$114,000 for mid‑level engineers, in addition to the benefits package. • Compensation: $87,000 entry‑level; $92,700–$114,000 mid‑level, plus bonus, 401(k) match, stock purchase, comprehensive medical/dental/vision, paid time off, and wellness program.
Work Environment
Onsite