Electrical Engineer IIother related Employment listings - Mineral, VA at Geebo

Electrical Engineer II

A$ A' A' ?Must be able to understand Dominion's processes for controlling electrical work on an operating nuclear power unit and apply the process and engineering knowledge to developing plans, sequences and instructions for the replacement of instrument and control components.
What are the top must haveA' skill sets (technical/functional) which are required?A cents EUR cents Ability to understand and apply Dominion Nuclear procedures and processes for controlling work.
A cents EUR cents Ability to read and understand electrical drawings.
A cents EUR cents Ability to develop written instructions for the control of component replacements on an operating nuclear power reactor.
What are the top nice to haveA' skill sets?A cents EUR cents Ability to estimate electrical component replacement.
A cents EUR cents Ability to understand the design of digital control equipment.
A cents EUR cents Ability to provide oral explanation or instruction of the sequence of work, and the reason why.
What soft skill requirements do you have (team fit and personality requirements)?A cents EUR cents Must work equally well with engineers, drafters, nuclear power plant operators and electricians.
A cents EUR cents Must be able to work within a highly regulated environment.
What education and certifications/licensures are required?A cents EUR cents BA in Electrical EngineeringA cents EUR cents Or BA in Electrical Engineering TechnologyA cents EUR cents Or AA in Engineering Technology or similar field with related experienceAt any time is overtime required or would you say it is just available as a function of the job?A cents EUR cents Overtime will be required during weeks when construction is scheduled - about 20% of the weeks.
What schedule would the candidate be required to work?A cents EUR cents Normal Schedule is 4-10 hour days.
At the power station.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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