Richland, Washington
Procedure Writer I
Richland, Washington, Richland, Washington, United States, 99352
CTG is seeking to fill a
Procedure Writer I opening
for our client in Richland, WA.
Location:
Richland, WA Duration:
12 months
Duties: Develop, review, revise, and maintain Maintenance, Administrative, and other station procedures; ensure that they are technically correct and in accordance with human factor principles. Ensure documents comply with station and regulatory requirements and commitments. Interpret complex tasks, drawings, manuals, instructions, guidelines, and requirements and convert them to an easily understandable sequence of steps to be used by personnel and contractors. Participate as part of the team to improve station performance. Principal Accountabilities
Technical: Create and revise station Maintenance, Administrative, and other station procedures. Implement recommendations from Maintenance, Operations, Engineering, and other station organizations. Ensure station procedures comply with and implement the requirements of License Bases Documents (including Columbia Generating Station’s Technical Specifications, ODCM, LCS, and FSAR). Ensure station procedures are consistent with source documents (station drawings, vendor manuals, License Bases Documents, state, and federal codes, etc.). Ensure changes are consistent with ALARA, chemical, environmental, and industrial safety requirements and practices. Prepare and implement Procedure Change Notices. Provide technical expertise on procedure issues. Resolve procedure issues with reviewers. Develop test methodologies to ensure compliance with standards, requirements, and commitments. Assist Engineering to determine correct operation and testing of systems. Select appropriate test equipment consistent with engineering calculations and manufacturer’s requirements. Incorporate FAO and OER recommendations. Review design changes for procedural impact. Administrative: Ensure station documents comply with administrative requirements of the Sitewide PRO series. Disposition and implement CAP corrective actions and other action items as assigned. Support planned and forced outages. Develop and revise procedures in support of other organizations. Serve as a Qualified Procedure Reviewer. Represent the Maintenance Department during review processes. Recommend and implement changes to administrative processes. Coordinate with customers to ensure accuracy and timeliness of products. Remote work % N/A
Required Education and Experience Bachelor of Science degree in a technical field from an accredited college or university AND three years of experience at a commercial nuclear power plant, two of which must be in operations and/or include procedure writing. OR High school diploma or GED and six years of experience at a commercial nuclear power plant, two of which must be in operations, Maintenance, Engineering, or a related field. Desired Education and Experience Previous RO or SRO license. Required abilities and skills Nuclear power plant systems and components. Technical skills commensurate with associated discipline. Good written and oral communication and social skills. Ability to understand opposing views. Excellent command of the English language. Ability to visualize, analyze, and comprehend situations. Ability to interpret complex tasks, drawings, manuals, instructions, guidelines, and requirements and convert them to an easily understandable sequence of steps. Good organizational skills. Ability to work on multiple tasks and under schedule pressures and changing priorities. Ability to work as a member of a cohesive team to formulate solutions to complex issues. Desired abilities and skills CGS procedures and standard practices, including ALARA, Industry Safety, Environmental Management System, Chemical Program, and Security. Station License Bases Documents. SWP-PRO-03, Procedure Writer’s Manual. Computer and software skills – Passport, MSWord, Plant Tracking Log, and other Columbia Generating Station databases. Excellent verbal and written English communication skills and the ability to interact professionally with a diverse group are required.
CTG does not accept unsolicited resumes from headhunters, recruitment agencies, or fee-based recruitment services for this role.
To Apply: To be considered, please apply directly to this requisition using the link provided. For additional information, please contact
Tana Stilloe at Tana.Stilloe@ctg.com . Kindly forward this to any other interested parties. Thank you!
The expected base salary for this position ranges from $91,000 to $124,000. Salary offers are based on a wide range of factors including relevant skills, training, experience, education, market factors, and where applicable, licensure or certifications obtained. In addition to salary, a competitive benefit package is also offered.
Procedure Writer I opening
for our client in Richland, WA.
Location:
Richland, WA Duration:
12 months
Duties: Develop, review, revise, and maintain Maintenance, Administrative, and other station procedures; ensure that they are technically correct and in accordance with human factor principles. Ensure documents comply with station and regulatory requirements and commitments. Interpret complex tasks, drawings, manuals, instructions, guidelines, and requirements and convert them to an easily understandable sequence of steps to be used by personnel and contractors. Participate as part of the team to improve station performance. Principal Accountabilities
Technical: Create and revise station Maintenance, Administrative, and other station procedures. Implement recommendations from Maintenance, Operations, Engineering, and other station organizations. Ensure station procedures comply with and implement the requirements of License Bases Documents (including Columbia Generating Station’s Technical Specifications, ODCM, LCS, and FSAR). Ensure station procedures are consistent with source documents (station drawings, vendor manuals, License Bases Documents, state, and federal codes, etc.). Ensure changes are consistent with ALARA, chemical, environmental, and industrial safety requirements and practices. Prepare and implement Procedure Change Notices. Provide technical expertise on procedure issues. Resolve procedure issues with reviewers. Develop test methodologies to ensure compliance with standards, requirements, and commitments. Assist Engineering to determine correct operation and testing of systems. Select appropriate test equipment consistent with engineering calculations and manufacturer’s requirements. Incorporate FAO and OER recommendations. Review design changes for procedural impact. Administrative: Ensure station documents comply with administrative requirements of the Sitewide PRO series. Disposition and implement CAP corrective actions and other action items as assigned. Support planned and forced outages. Develop and revise procedures in support of other organizations. Serve as a Qualified Procedure Reviewer. Represent the Maintenance Department during review processes. Recommend and implement changes to administrative processes. Coordinate with customers to ensure accuracy and timeliness of products. Remote work % N/A
Required Education and Experience Bachelor of Science degree in a technical field from an accredited college or university AND three years of experience at a commercial nuclear power plant, two of which must be in operations and/or include procedure writing. OR High school diploma or GED and six years of experience at a commercial nuclear power plant, two of which must be in operations, Maintenance, Engineering, or a related field. Desired Education and Experience Previous RO or SRO license. Required abilities and skills Nuclear power plant systems and components. Technical skills commensurate with associated discipline. Good written and oral communication and social skills. Ability to understand opposing views. Excellent command of the English language. Ability to visualize, analyze, and comprehend situations. Ability to interpret complex tasks, drawings, manuals, instructions, guidelines, and requirements and convert them to an easily understandable sequence of steps. Good organizational skills. Ability to work on multiple tasks and under schedule pressures and changing priorities. Ability to work as a member of a cohesive team to formulate solutions to complex issues. Desired abilities and skills CGS procedures and standard practices, including ALARA, Industry Safety, Environmental Management System, Chemical Program, and Security. Station License Bases Documents. SWP-PRO-03, Procedure Writer’s Manual. Computer and software skills – Passport, MSWord, Plant Tracking Log, and other Columbia Generating Station databases. Excellent verbal and written English communication skills and the ability to interact professionally with a diverse group are required.
CTG does not accept unsolicited resumes from headhunters, recruitment agencies, or fee-based recruitment services for this role.
To Apply: To be considered, please apply directly to this requisition using the link provided. For additional information, please contact
Tana Stilloe at Tana.Stilloe@ctg.com . Kindly forward this to any other interested parties. Thank you!
The expected base salary for this position ranges from $91,000 to $124,000. Salary offers are based on a wide range of factors including relevant skills, training, experience, education, market factors, and where applicable, licensure or certifications obtained. In addition to salary, a competitive benefit package is also offered.