System One is seeking to hire a highly capable and motivated Field Operator for a long-term contract role on-site in Everett, WA. In this role, you will act as the Shift Field Operator for the Molten Chloride Fast Reactor (MCFR) Integrated Effects Test (IET) Experiment, a non-critical non-nuclear pilot unit that will spearhead molten salt reactor technology in the United States. Our client will operate this IET system around the clock with multiple shifts. In the initial phase, you will work with the IET crew including the Shift Operations Supervisor and Control Room Operator to operate the IET under normal and test scenarios. You will perform preventive and corrective maintenance on heater control systems, pumps, electrical heaters, and insulation installation/removal. Your role will include interfacing with a team of >20 scientists and engineers both internal and external to our client. You will gain the experience to be one of the first few experts in molten chloride salt handling for next generation advanced reactors. Candidates must have extensive plant operations experience. Additionally, candidates must represent the fundamental values required for plant operation, including Questioning Attitude, Integrity, and Open Communication. Responsibilities · Operate High Temperature Pilot Systems.
· Operate Pumps, Valves, Heaters, Blowers, Compressors.
· Respond to alarms and problems within the plant and takes corrective measures.
· Monitor and control pressures, temperatures, flow rates, and levels to efficiently achieve desired operating results and ensure proper operation of equipment under current process conditions such as Start/Stop/Rate adjustment of equipment.
· Regulate and shut down equipment if necessary.
· Troubleshoot equipment, electrical and instrumentation issues.
· Follow standard operating and emergency procedures until issue can be corrected.
· Perform energy isolation lockout/tagout procedures (LOTO).
· Complete System Pressure and Leak Checks.
· Keep Shift Log of Operations.
· Make multiple repeat batches of Purified Salt.
· Work various shifts including evening, weekends, holidays, overtime, on-call as required.
· Wear protective gear as needed.
· Physically perform assigned duties and essential functions of the position.
· Independently plan and carry out maintenance and operations in accordance with established operating methods and procedures.
· Support continuous learning and application of nuclear industry best practices in order to maintain the highest quality of engineering design and proactively identify process change/enhancement opportunities.
· Actively participate in safety programs and initiatives.
· Responsible for reporting on-shift events and abnormalities during shift turnover to oncoming team members.
Shift Schedule · This position is in support of a 24/7 operation. There are four crews working 12-hour shifts. The shift schedule does not rotate weekly so two of the four crews are dedicated to day shift and two are dedicated to night shift. The final shift schedule selection has not been made but the options being considered result in four 12 hour shifts one week, followed by three 12 hours shift the next week. Expect to work seven 12 hour shifts every two weeks. Expect 3 to 4 days off in a row every two weeks. Expect to work half of the weekends in a year.
Required Qualifications and Skills · High school diploma or GED is required.
· Two years of experience in industrial plant operations (chemical, boiler, refinery, etc.); 4 years preferred
· School or Military service may substitute for industrial plant experience.
· Math - basic algebra, fractions/percentages, unit conversion.
· Knowledge of operation and maintenance of pumps, electric motors, and motor controls, piping devices, hydraulic control systems, and other mechanical equipment.
· Personal computer proficiency (word processing, spreadsheets) and other software utilized by the company including Control System Interfaces.
· Strong Interpersonal abilities to support team philosophy and strategy.
· Understanding of electrical, radiological, and chemical hazards and safety.
· Ability to perform and record results of laboratory tests accurately and by required deadlines. Where necessary, able to generate corrective action reports for system issues.
· Read and understand engineering drawings.
· Read meters and gauges correctly.
· Knowledge of tubing and tubing connections.
· Maintenance experience in industrial facilities equipment, including motors and pumps.
Job Functions Job Functions are physical actions and/or working conditions associated with the position. These functions may also constitute essential functions for the job which the employee must be able to fulfill, with or without accommodation. Information provided below is to help describe the job so that the applicant has a reasonable understanding of the job duties/expectations. An applicant's ability to perform and/or tolerate these actions and conditions will be discussed and workplace accommodations may be made on a case-by-case basis following an individualized assessment of the applicant and other considerations, including but not limited to any governing safety standards. · Motor Abilities: Sitting and/or standing for extended periods, bending/stooping, grasping/gripping, fine motor control (hands)
· Physical exertion and/or requirements: Minimal, with ability to safely lift up to 50 pounds; ability to climb stairs and ladders, work effectively on platforms up to 50 feet above grade.
· Repetitive work: Prolonged
· Special Senses: Visual and audio focused work
· Work Conditions: Stairs, typing/keyboard, standard and/or sitting working environment of >8 hrs./day
· Travel required: 0-5%
Hourly Rate denpending on experience $40.00-$50.00
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