Project Manager – Nuclear Projects I, II, III
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Project Manager – Nuclear Projects I, II, III
Project Manager
USA
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Category: Engineering
Nuclear power runs on projects delivered safely, on schedule, and on budget – and it takes a sharp Project Manager to make that happen. If you thrive leading teams through outages and complex capital work in a highly regulated environment, this is your next challenge.
What This Role Offers
Location: Richland, WA
Full-Time | Onsite | 12-Month Contract – high likelihood of extension based on performance/job needs
Schedule: 4 x 10’s (Monday-Thursday)
Salary Range: Level I: $61-$70/hr | Level II: $71-$80/hr | Level III: $81-$90/hr
Benefits: Healthcare – Medical, Dental, Vision; PTO; Some Paid Holidays; Unmatched 401(k)
Responsibilities
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Plan, lead, and control small to medium capital projects supporting refueling outages, forced outages, and on-line maintenance
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Direct a project team of five to ten, establishing priorities and maintaining oversight across all phases of project implementation
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Develop and manage project budgets, tracking cost versus budget and coordinating closely with finance and project controls
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Oversee work package preparation, parts procurement, ALARA planning, and industrial and nuclear safety compliance
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Resolve schedule delays and conflicts, and manage resource loading and work execution
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Develop and manage vendor contracts and serve as the primary point of contact for related parties
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Prepare and deliver written and oral communications to senior management and stakeholders
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Develop and maintain long-range plan strategies for assigned projects
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Support the site’s self-assessment and corrective action programs, including outage support (OCC)
Qualifications
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Bachelor’s degree in engineering, construction management, project management, business, or a related field (equivalent experience accepted per level)
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Level I: Fourteen years of technical field experience (or AA/AS degree + sixteen years, or HS diploma/GED + eighteen years); Project Management certification required
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Level II: Twelve to fourteen years of project management experience in a regulated, multifaceted industrial environment (requirement varies by degree held); experience with commercial nuclear power plant system replacements/upgrades preferred
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Level III: Minimum of eight years of project scheduling experience, including at least four years on large-scale, mega projects; proficiency in Primavera P6 required
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Strong understanding of EVM (Earned Value Management) and risk management processes
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Experience with error reduction and human performance improvement methodologies
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Experience in the nuclear industry, renewable energy, or large-scale construction highly desirable
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