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The Naval Nuclear Laboratory comprises the U.S. Department of Energy locations and personnel responsible for developing advanced naval nuclear propulsion technology, providing technical support to ensure the safety and reliability of our nation's naval nuclear reactors, and training the Sailors who operate those reactors in the U.S. Navy's submarines and aircraft carrier Fleets. The Naval Nuclear Laboratory includes the Bettis and Knolls Atomic Power Laboratories, the Kenneth A. Kesselring Site, and the Naval Reactors Facility which have proudly supported the nation since 1946. The Naval Nuclear Laboratory has nearly 8,000 employees working at primary locations in Pennsylvania, New York, South Carolina, and Idaho. The Naval Nuclear Laboratory also has an established presence at numerous shipyards and vendor locations around the globe. We are dedicated solely to the support of the United States Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program. The Naval Nuclear Laboratory is operated by Fluor Marine Propulsion, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Fluor Corporation.
Naval Nuclear Laboratory (NNL) is seeking an entry level electrical engineer for the Lifting and Handling unit at the Naval Reactors Facility located in the beautiful southeast Idaho. Are you the kind of person who likes to make a difference As a national asset, the Naval Reactors Facility is a unique, mission-driven organization that supports the U.S. Navy's aircraft carriers and submarines by receiving spent nuclear fuel for processing and storage. NNL provides employees with competitive pay and benefits as well as excellent work-life balance and employment stability!
The role includes teaming with other engineers, inspectors, maintenance personnel, planners, and supervisors to maintain, inspect, test, troubleshoot, and perform repairs to cranes and other weight handling equipment. The candidate may also have an opportunity to support the procurement and upgrade of electric overhead cranes by performing equipment evaluations and by participating in the development of design specifications. Work may include design reviews, operations support, safety analysis, and analysis of vendor procedures/systems for quality control. Work systems include various motor control systems such as PLC Control Systems, Variable Frequency Drives, various DC & AC motor drive systems, as well as other control systems for crane and weight handling equipment. Cognizant areas include planning, analyzing, documenting, troubleshooting, and testing electrical components, systems, and equipment. Support peer engineers of different disciplines (mechanical/civil) by providing electrical subject matter expertise. In addition, this position provides an excellent opportunity to learn valuable skill sets to support a long career within the NNL.Apply today!
BS degree in electrical engineering from an accredited college or university and a minimum of four years of relevant experience or;
MS degree in electrical engineering from an accredited college or university and a minimum of two years of relevant experience
Medical, Dental, & Vision Coverage
401(k) Savings Program
Capital Accumulation Plan
Personal & Medical Time Off
Paid Parental Leave
Disability, Life and Accident Insurance
9/80 Work Schedule
Flexible Start/End Times
Wellness Rewards Program
Flexible Spending Accounts
Tuition Assistance for Eligible Employees
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
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$82,600 - $123,800 Annually
Please note that the salary information shown is a general guideline only.
Salaries are based upon candidate experience and qualifications, as well as market and business considerations.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or disability.
All candidates must be U.S. citizens. Applicants selected will be subject to a Federal background investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified matter. FMP is a government contractor and maintains a drug free workplace and workforce. All candidates must be able to pass a drug test in compliance with FMP company policy and 10 CFR 707. Federal regulation requires FMP test for marijuana. Fluor Marine Propulsion is an Equal Opportunity Employer (Veterans/Disabilities) Committed to Workplace Diversity
Fluor Marine Propulsion, LLC, who operates the Naval Nuclear Laboratory, is an Equal Opportunity Employer (Veterans/Disabilities) and is committed to workforce diversity.Full Time
Specialty Trade in Construction
$79k-93k (estimate)
11/28/2023
04/24/2024
energy.gov
NOGALES, AZ
3,000 - 7,500
1946
JAIME I JASSO
<$5M
Specialty Trade in Construction
The Naval Nuclear Laboratory is operated by Fluor Marine Propulsion, LLC. The Naval Nuclear Laboratory comprises the U.S. Department of Energy locations and personnel responsible for developing advanced naval nuclear propulsion technology, providing technical support to ensure the safety and reliability of our nations naval nuclear reactors, and training the Sailors who operate those reactors in the U.S. Navys submarines and aircraft carrier Fleets. The Naval Nuclear Laboratory includes the Bettis and Knolls Atomic Power Laboratories, the Kenneth A. Kesselring Site, and the Naval Reactors Faci...lity which have proudly supported the nation since 1946. The Naval Nuclear Laboratory has nearly 7,000 employees working at primary locations in Pennsylvania, New York, South Carolina, and Idaho. The Naval Nuclear Laboratory also has an established presence at numerous shipyards and vendor locations around the globe. We are dedicated solely to the support of the United States Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program. Program elements include the following: Research, development, and support laboratories Contractors responsible for designing, procuring, and building propulsion plant equipment Nuclear power schools and Naval Reactors training facilities Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program Headquarters and field offices Naval support facilities and tenders Shipyards that build, overhaul, and service the propulsion plants of nuclear-powered vessels
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