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Nuclear Project Engineer III

ReNuke Services, Inc.
remote work
United States, North Carolina, Charlotte
400 South Tryon Street (Show on map)
May 29, 2026

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ReNuke Services is seeking a Nuclear Project Engineer III for our client"s site in Charlotte, NC!

Summary
The Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA) department is seeking engineering support for the Risk-Informed Capital Initiatives team. This team is responsible for leading strategic initiatives and implementing risk-informed applications across the nuclear fleet. The team collaborates with cross-functional teams to develop and deploy risk-informed decision-making tools and processes that enhance safety, optimize operations, and support regulatory compliance.
The contractor will collaborate with Duke Energy stakeholders and cross-functional teams to develop and deploy risk-informed decision-making tools and processes that enhance safety, optimize operations, and support regulatory compliance.
With appropriate on-boarding, the contractor is expected to work independently with minimal supervision, exercise sound engineering judgment, and deliver high-quality work products that may be used with limited rework.

Responsibilities
*Support development and implementation support for strategic risk-informed applications and initiatives across the nuclear fleet (e.g., Risk-Informed Completion Times, Surveillance Frequency Control Program, and 10 CFR 50.69 categorizations including development of Alternative Treatments), including development of technical bases and supporting documentation.
oSpecifically, this will entail the following tasks, at a minimum:
*Research and provide reference documentation to third parties
*Coordinate reviews with site resources
*Research and resolve system design and operations questions that arise from 50.69 categorization and/or alternative treatment activities.
*Provide engineering/technical expertise to identify, analyze, and resolve complex issues; assess impacts on a system and fleet-wide basis; and communicate options and recommendations to stakeholders.
*Apply technical rigor and operating experience to produce risk-informed solutions that optimize safety, support regulatory compliance, and enhance operational decision-making.
*Plan and execute assigned work with appropriate estimating, scheduling, and status reporting; manage multiple workstreams where limited standardization exists and solutions require independent problem solving within area of expertise.
*Prepare and maintain thorough and accurate technical reports, correspondence, calculations/analyses, and supporting documentation; recommend process and standards enhancements as appropriate.
*Perform engineering studies and analyses with technical responsibility for coordinating inputs across stakeholders; support project execution by providing technical products, facilitating reviews, and documenting decisions.
*Ideally the contractor would already have effective working relationships to coordinate activities with engineering, operations, licensing, and other stakeholders.
*Demonstrate effective oral and written communication skills suitable for technical and leadership audiences.
*Maintain accurate and detailed project records and files in accordance with Duke Energy requirements.
*Perform work in a professional manner consistent with Duke Energy expectations for contractor conduct, safety, and quality.

Working Conditions
*Work is primarily performed in an office environment with periodic on-site work at a nuclear generating station as needed to support the scope.
*Hybrid and remote work arrangements may be available; on-site presence will be required for specific meetings, plant support activities, badging, and site access needs as directed by client.


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