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This is the first level of the Work Management Specialist (WMS) classification. A WMS supports the work management process by performing critical activities such as developing schedules that integrate all tasks at the nuclear sites, coordinates/communicates during the preparation and execution phase of work, monitors/tracks progress of activities, prepares reports, and ensures that lessons learned are captured and evaluated to ensure continuous improvement. This is accomplished with minimal supervision. In time, incumbents are expected to develop advanced skills and work with greater independence.
- Develops schedules or reports that integrates work for all stations groups (OPS, MNT, Chemistry, etc.). Resolves schedule conflicts and problems with support of station groups such that personnel, nuclear, and radiological risk is minimized, and efficiency is maximized.
- Coordinates and communicates during the preparation and execution phase of work to ensure activities can be accomplished as scheduled.
- Leads multi-discipline special project teams or meetings as they relate to the Work Management Process.
- Monitors and tracks progress of work planning/scheduling during the preparation phase and during the work execution phase to ensure that problems are immediately identified and resolved such that Work Management goals are achieved.
- Ensures emergent work is appropriately prioritized and aggressively pursued to minimize impact on the Work Management and Risk Management process.
- Ensures that lessons learned related to the Work Management process are captured in the corrective action program and ultimately factored in such that continuous improvement is ensured.
- High School/GED degree
- 4 years related work experience
- Associates degree or
- Technical degree
- In addition to desired degree, 8 years related work experience
- Reactor Operator and/or Senior Reactor Operator
Additional Preferred Qualifications
- - Basic knowledge of power plant operation
- Basic knowledge of the Work Management process
- Working knowledge of company computer systems/programs that are utilized in the Work Management process.
- Basic scheduling tool knowledge
- Demonstrated effective time management skills
- Demonstrated effective skills in problem solving.
- Ability to effectively perform independently with minimal direction
- Interpersonal skills to effectively work with all station groups
- Basic ability to lead effective/efficient meetings
- Good written and oral communication skills.
- Good knowledge of power plant operation.
- Good knowledge of the nuclear work management process
- Good knowledge of the nuclear work management and scheduling software.
- Good knowledge of nuclear procedures and processes for all groups
- Good knowledge of standard office tools (i.e. MS office products)
- Generally, an office environment but will be expected to spend time in the plant as needed conducting work management activities.
- Hybrid – Work will be performed from both remote and onsite locations after the onboarding period. However, hybrid employees should live within a reasonable commute to their designated Duke Energy facility.
All job postings expire at 12:01 AM on the posting expiration date.
Please note that in order to be considered for this position, you must possess all of the basic/required qualifications.