Civil Engineer III
Location: Mineral
Posted on: June 23, 2025
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Job Description:
Civil Engineer III Location: North Anna, VA (Local preferred;
hybrid remote negotiable) Length of Assignment: 3 years Number of
Positions Available: 3 Overview: This long-term initiative aims to
extend the operational life of our nuclear facility to 80 years
through significant system upgrades and infrastructure
modernization. As a key contributor, you will develop and execute
innovative, safety-focused engineering solutions that ensure
regulatory compliance and operational excellence. Key
Responsibilities: Obtain Engineering Qualifications and collaborate
with application-specific engineering teams to understand system
functions and requirements. Review and approve civil engineering
plans developed by equipment vendors, ensuring alignment with
design specifications and regulatory standards. Conduct seismic
analysis and design for mounting components and equipment, adhering
to industrial standards such as ACI, ASCE, and ASME codes. Engage
in cross-discipline communication and collaboration with
mechanical, electrical, and regulatory teams to deliver integrated
design solutions. Proactively identify design risks, propose
improvements, and drive tasks to completion while maintaining
rigorous documentation standards. Communicate technical concepts
clearly to non-technical stakeholders and support field
implementation teams. Qualifications: Education: Bachelor’s degree
in Civil Engineering required; Master’s degree or Professional
Engineer (PE) license preferred. Experience: Minimum of 5 years of
relevant engineering experience, preferably in the nuclear
industry. Technical Skills: Proficiency in the design of steel and
concrete structures, including pipes, conduits, junction boxes, and
foundations. Familiarity with finite element modeling and software
tools such as Mathcad, GTSTrudl, STADD, and ANSYS is a plus.
Knowledge of nuclear standard design processes and NRC regulations
is highly desirable. Soft Skills: Strong collaboration and
communication skills to work effectively across disciplines.
Adaptability and problem-solving abilities to navigate evolving
project scopes and regulatory requirements. Attention to detail and
a commitment to documentation rigor to meet nuclear safety and
compliance standards. Initiative and ownership in identifying
design risks and driving tasks to completion. Work Schedule: 4x10
schedule (40 hours/week) with potential for overtime during
outages. Travel Requirements: Local candidates: Approximately 2
weeks per year. Non-local candidates: Minimum 1 week per month
(negotiable). M1 LI-EB1 Ref: 106-Eng Houston
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