Pump Rebuild Technician I at Urenco, Eunice, NM 88231
Join us at Urenco USA (UUSA), where we're leading the way in nuclear energy innovation. Our state-of-the-art facility located in Eunice, NM, is one of the only uranium enrichment sites in North America. We are actively looking for individuals who are ready to work collaboratively on-site in Eunice, NM, and we're pleased to offer relocation support to help make this opportunity accessible to talented individuals like you. Come be a part of the future of clean energy.
Summary of Responsibilities
Under direct supervision, individual will complete routine tasks and assignments relative to the support of plant operations on components, parts, equipment and systems at the URENCO USA plant.
Education and Experience
Candidate must have a high school diploma. Entry level candidates must qualify to Urenco USA Pump Rebuild standards within their first year of employment.
Job Details
- The work location for this position is Urenco USA, Eunice, NM.
- Emergency Response requirements are negotiable.
- Work Schedule: Professional work schedule/ with minimal night/ weekend support. Some nights and weekend work may be required. Employees are also subject to call-outs as needed.
- Travel Required: 20% of the time or less as required.
- Security Clearance Requirement: Controlled Access Area (CAA) Access and an L or Q level security clearance is required.
- Work Environment: Radiological exposure expectations of < 100 mrem/yr. General Office, Plant Production Areas. This job operates in a professional office environment. This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets etc.
Primary Functions
- Under direction, individual will execute work assignments in accordance with approved procedures, work orders, or supervisory direction, adhering to all safety requirements (chemical, radiological, criticality safety, etc.).
- Comply with all operational, industrial, hazardous and radiological postings, standards, and expectations.
- Notify Operations, Radiation Monitoring and Protection or Chemistry personnel of potential changes in plant conditions as a result of assigned work that may impact plant radiological or chemical conditions or releases.
- Use good radiological, and chemical work practices to minimize spread of contamination and insure work is performed in a manner such that radiation dose received is "as low as reasonably achievable" (ALARA).
- Review and understand job assignments prior to the performance of task.
- Practice job site safety and ensure equipment is left in a safe condition during an intermission in the performance of work.
- Ensure fire protection program requirements are met, including minimization of transient combustibles and fire prevention activities during the performance of work.
- Review/walkdown clearances associated with pending work assignments.
- Verify materials and tools are pre-staged to perform work.
- Perform routine housekeeping activities and spill cleanups.
- Effectively communicate an ongoing status of work and address concerns to supervision.
- Accurately document work/performance history (aids in facility configuration management), including equipment logs that record performance problems, repairs, calibrations and retests as applicable.
- Complete documentation of work assignments in a real time manner to aid in the configuration management of the facility.
- Participate in post-job debriefings, acquire / provide lessons learned and suggested work practice improvements.
- Immediately report defects, deficiencies, or anomalies within the facility to supervision and follow the corrective action protocol as directed by pump rebuild supervision.
- Informs direct supervisor or department lead of recommendations for corrective actions, policies and process improvements.
- Support Emergency Response Organization.
- Learn to initiate and apply changes to existing procedures under the direction of supervisor or assigned experienced craft technician.
- Attain and maintain qualifications for a UUSA (URENCO USA) Craft I position through timely participation in training in accordance with UUSA training program. Initial and continuous training includes classroom instruction and testing on basic concepts/fundamentals.
- Must be willing to be on call for a set period of time on a rotating basis.
- Accountable for own actions and actions of others under their direct responsibility.
- Learn and apply Nuclear, Radiological, and Industrial Safety Conscious work habits.
- Ability to understand and utilize drawings, vendor technical information, and procedures to perform work.
- Ability to utilize facility computers and databases to obtain information necessary to support work.
- Exercise good judgment and professionalism in the conduct of work to assure equipment availability/reliability and that the plant will operate safely.
The duties and responsibilities listed above do not reflect the position description in full and in complete detail.
Benefits
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* Please note that we continually evaluate our plans and make adjustments as necessary to meet market and business requirements.
Compensation starting at: $ 64659 -105446 / year and up dependent on candidate.
Urenco USA provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws. Urenco USA encourages minorities, females, veterans and persons with disabilities to apply. Urenco USA supports a drug free environment.
If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application, interview process, and/or to perform essential job functions, please contact UUSA HR at HRUUSA@urenco.com .
Urenco USA | A trusted leader in meeting the world’s demand for sustainable energy.
Urenco USA (UUSA) is part of an international company that operates on the cutting-edge of the nuclear energy industry, utilizing the world’s most advanced, energy-efficient, and cost-effective method to enrich uranium. As one of the only enrichment facilities in North America, UUSA helps provide clean, sustainable energy while operating under a framework of high environmental, social responsibility, and corporate governance standards. Our world-class facility is located in the middle of the EnergyPlex. We strive to promote the production of nuclear energy to facilitate the transition to a low-carbon economy while remaining dedicated to safety and investing in community outreach.
If you are already an employee of Urenco USA and are interested in applying for another job within the company, please apply and upload a completed Internal Candidate Application form (HR-2-3000-15-F-2), and your resume to the internal career portal .
URENCO USA | Human Resources | HRUUSA@urenco.com