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Westinghouse Electric Company is seeking a Structural Design & Analysis (SDA) Manager to lead and develop a team of engineers responsible for the structural integrity of pressure boundary components and reactor vessel internal components, including ASME Section III stress and fatigue and Section XI flaw evaluations. This position is located in Windsor, CT with hybrid work options.
You will report to the Director, Reactor Component Engineering and focus on coaching, performance management, and
Are you interested in being part of an innovative team that supports Westinghouse's mission to provide clean energy solutions? At Westinghouse, we recognize that our employees are our most valuable asset and we seek to identify, attract and recruit the most qualified talent while recognizing and encouraging the value of diversity in the global workplace.
As a Structural Design & Analysis (SDA) Manager, one leads and develops a team of engineers. This team is responsible for the general structural integrity of pressure boundary components and reactor vessel internal (RVI) components. Specifically, this includes ASME Section III stress and fatigue, and ASME Section XI flaw evaluations. The team's work focuses on Westinghouse and Combustion Engineering (CE) plant designs.
You will report to the Director, Reactor Component Engineering and be located at our Windsor, CT location and can work in a hybrid capacity.
The manager will directly manage the SDA engineering staff, encouraging technical growth, engagement, and accountability by the following:
We are committed to transparency and equity in all of our people practices. The base salary range for this position, which is dependent upon experience, qualifications and skills, is estimated to be 130,400 to 163,000 per year.
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