Summary: The Electrical Planner will be responsible for the comprehensive planning and preparation of assigned maintenance activities consisting of Electrical and Support-based tasks at the Nuclear Power Plant. Activities will involve developing detailed Maintenance Items with clearly defined scopes and resource needs (manpower, materials, tools, and equipment). This information will be essential for generating work orders and scheduling activities to maximize operational safety, efficiency, and asset protection.
Key Responsibilities
- Plan and prepare Maintenance Items for Electrical and Support-based maintenance to ensure work is planned and managed for maximum safety, operability, and protection of plant assets, including work performed by Long‑Term Maintenance Strategy (LTMS) contractors.
- Verify and review the Nuclear Power Plant's electrical equipment components and determinants to ensure accurate selection from the Master Equipment List and design drawings.
- Coordinate with Engineering (ENG), Maintenance (MNT), Procurement (PSC) vendors, schedulers, and other relevant stakeholders to optimize understanding and ensure accuracy of Maintenance Items.
- Review and construct as needed electrical and support preventive maintenance (PM) and other recurring maintenance items to ensure configuration control.
- Oversee electrical work planners in the development, assembly, and review of Maintenance Items, including PM frequency, to ensure all requirements are met.
- Include the required parts and bills of materials for Maintenance Items; develop a material master for newly identified materials as necessary.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree or diploma in Electrical Engineering or a related discipline.
- Minimum 5 years of experience in maintenance planning at a nuclear power plant.
- In‑depth understanding of electrical systems maintenance strategies and configuration control.
- Familiarity with Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) and planning tools.
Remote Work
No
Employment Type
Full‑time