What are the responsibilities and job description for the Security Systems Design Change Support Engineer position at Westinghouse Electric - USA?
Join us to deliver secure, compliant change in mission-critical environments
We're looking for a hands-on engineer who thrives at the intersection of design control, cybersecurity documentation, and field execution for Security Computer Systems at a nuclear site.
Your mission
- Own the lifecycle of design changes: review, process, and reconcile engineering change packages under the Standard Design Process (IP-ENG-001).
- Drive documentation excellence across cybersecurity artifacts, drawings, vendor manuals, and calculations.
- Partner with field installation groups and support installation crews during implementation and system cutover activities, with a focus on multiplexer (MUX) cutovers.
- Collaborate effectively and provide responsive customer service to meet defined specifications and project timelines.
What you bring
- Electrical engineering background and working knowledge of Security Computer Systems.
- Proven experience conducting technical reviews of engineering change packages.
- Strong teamwork and stakeholder service orientation.
- Previous nuclear site exposure is preferred.
Credentials and compliance
- Qualified (or able to qualify) for Vistra's Safeguards Information program in accordance with 10 CFR 73.21.
- Qualified (or able to qualify) under Vistra's 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B Quality Assurance Program to execute the Owner's Acceptance Review (OAR) process per NOP-CC-2003.
- May require 10 CFR 50.59 qualification to process licensing paperwork, depending on scope (coverage available within the team).
- Contractor badging for site access will be provided.
The impact you'll make
From validating calculations to shepherding MUX cutovers, your work will ensure every change is executed safely, securely, and in full alignment with regulatory and customer requirements.