This position is located at the GE Vernova Hitachi Wilmington Field Services Center, in Wilmington, NC.
This position is responsible for the refurbishment, testing, and packing of the GE Vernova Hitachi underwater camera systems used at domestic and international nuclear facilities. Camera Technicians are responsible for following all tooling refurbishment procedures, having a questioning attitude, and stopping when uncertain. Other responsibilities include communicating with the Lead Camera Technician when there are tooling failures, supply issues, and/or safety concerns. You will also work with site Radiation Protection team to ensure proper radiological protocols are being followed.
- Ability to work independently with little direction with a “Can Do” attitude.
- Experience in the maintenance and repair of electronic instrumentation.
- Prior nuclear experience with an understanding of the nuclear outage work scope and tooling usage a plus.
- Strong electrical/mechanical skills a must.
- Perform maintenance, repairs, and modifications to tooling used at nuclear facilities.
- Read and comprehend detailed work instructions in accordance with written procedures.
- Read and interpret electrical schematics.
- Continuous focus on the safe and cost-effective execution of assignments as directed by Camera Technician Lead.
- Computer skills, such as Microsoft Office; PLM, EAM experience a plus.
- Maintain safe work area and excellent nuclear practices.
- Support other areas of operation as needed (CRD, MODS, etc.).
- Previous soldering experience, a plus.
- Experience with analog and digital electronic troubleshooting.
- Ability to utilize computers, high voltage/low-current power supplies, multimeters, and other equipment to test and/or calibrate electronic components.
- Responsible for following and evaluating processes, procedures, and applications.
- An excellent record of dependability, availability, attendance, and punctuality is essential.
- Strong communication skills – both verbal and written.
- Associate degree from a regionally accredited college/university in Electrical/Electronic Engineering, or similar field
- High School diploma with three (3) years of experience in a nuclear, military, or other related technical field
- Ability to work in high temperature environments where lifting, carrying, bending, and climbing is required.
- Some activities require the ability to lift 50/lbs. above shoulder height for periods of time
- Ability to work safely in high congested areas
- Must be able to work in high radiation fields where personal protective equipment, including clothing, is required.
- Must be willing to complete background check and drug screening
- Must be a United States citizen
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