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Nuclear Electrician Technician salary starts @ $47.10/hour
Nuclear Electrician Technician Trainee salary starts @ $42.44/hour
Under general supervision, performs preventive, predictive, and corrective maintenance on electrical (motors and sequential controls), electronic (inverters and radio controlled cranes), and electro-mechanical (circuit breakers and motor operated valves (MOVs)) equipment from 125VDC to 25KVAC for the continuous operation and/or refueling.
1.) Tests, modifies, repairs, and maintains protective relaying, meters, control devices, plant instrumentation, electronic equipment and MOVs.
2.) Uses advanced diagnostic equipment to trend, test, adjust, and repair relays, meters, electronic equipment, Reactor Control Rod drive systems and MOVs.
3.) Develops written performance and troubleshooting plans to analyze malfunctions to electrical and control equipment to determine and repair root causes or failures.
4.) Prepares and recommends improvements to schematics, equipment, test devices and systems to improve performance and reliability.
5.) Utilizes Technical Specifications and Nuclear Program Directives to develop, review, and perform maintenance, surveillance test and functional test procedures.
7.) Communicates with technicians and multi-discipline crafts to perform maintenance and troubleshooting.
9.) Attends continuing training to maintain proficiency and qualifications in accordance with ANSI and INPO Standards.
Must meet ANSI requirements. High School Diploma or equivalent.
Over four years experience with power plant electrical equipment or equivalent post high school education/training and experience.
1. Satisfactory completion of the Technicians Occupations Selection System Test.
2. Must meet requirements of NRC psychological testing regulations.
3. Must frequently work at heights, work alternating shifts, overtime including weekends and on short notice.