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A leading company seeks a Maintenance & Technical Instructor (Electrical) to develop training programs for the Natrium Demonstration Project. Responsibilities include designing hands-on training exercises, preparing evaluations, and ensuring compliance with standards. Candidates should have significant nuclear power plant electrical maintenance experience and excellent communication skills.
The M&T Training Instructor – Electrical reports directly to the M&T Training Manager and is focused on the development of M&T training programs and training materials for the Natrium Demonstration Project (NDP). In this role, you will develop the programs, processes, and procedures necessary for establishing and running M&T training. The successful candidate will integrate and coordinate with other departments, project partners, regulators, and outside organizations working on operator training.
Training and Instruction on Electrical Systems – Provide in-depth instruction on the operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of nuclear plant electrical systems, including pumps, valves, turbines, and heat exchangers.
Developed Hands-On Training Exercises – Design and conduct practical lab exercises, mock-up scenarios, and on-the-job training to enhance electrical maintenance skills in a controlled learning environment.
Ensured Adherence to Maintenance Procedures – Teach and reinforce proper use of maintenance procedures, technical manuals, and work packages while emphasizing precision, safety, and regulatory compliance.
Assessed and Qualified Electrical Technicians – Evaluate trainees’ electrical proficiency through written tests, performance evaluations, and hands-on demonstrations to ensure they meet qualification standards.
Develops Maintenance & Technical (M&T) training processes, programs, and procedures for a newly developed training department, ensuring compliance with System One standards, NRC regulations, INPO accreditation criteria, and other codes, standards, and regulatory requirements.
Develops and executes a strategy for training program initial accreditation.
Uses the Systematic Approach to Training (SAT) to develop new high-quality training curriculum for maintenance and technical personnel.
Revises training programs to maintain instructional and technical accuracy based on plant design changes, modifications to plant procedures, and changes in plant processes.
Participates actively in the Training Curriculum Review Committee.
Coordinates with management, the emergency response organization, and other organizations in the development and improvement of training programs.
Prepares trainee examination material and trainee evaluations for classroom, laboratory, OJT, and simulator environments, as appropriate.
Prepares processes for training performance evaluations, trainee counseling sessions, and individualized training programs.
Incorporates information gained from INPO Significant Operating Experience Reports, NRC Circulars, Bulletins, and Information Notices, plant design changes, plant procedure changes and revisions, new regulations, and training effectiveness reports into the training program and various training material.
Participates in NRC, INPO and management audits, and prepares responses to audit findings.
Develops and maintains knowledge of plant design, plant operations, disciplinary skills and techniques, commensurate with the responsibility to develop effective, high-quality training.
Supervises the collection and maintenance of auditable training records and reports required to document training program activities.
Assists Training Management in establishing department goals and cost estimates that result in budgeted activities for the assigned area including specific project or subject matter areas as assigned.
Minimum 2 years of commercial nuclear power plant electrical maintenance experience; 4+ years of military nuclear experience may substitute.
A combination of other experience with academic degrees may also be considered.
Mastery of skills and extensive subject matter knowledge in carrying out assignments associated with the analysis, design, development, implementation, evaluation, and proposed modification of M&T training programs.
Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Excellent technical writing, communication, and presentation skills.
Attention to detail and aspiration for training excellence.
High degree of trust and integrity, open communication, respect for others, and a collaborative team-oriented mindset.
Understands the impact of individual decisions on regulatory compliance and public trust.
Ability to adapt to evolving plant design, procedural, or scheduling challenges typical of a new nuclear power plant project.