Your next challenge: keep the world’s clean energy moving
Imagine arriving at a nuclear plant before sunrise. You review procedures, lay out tools, and bring a critical crane back online with a precise calibration—safely, methodically, and with pride. By evening, your report’s filed, stakeholders are aligned, and the unit stays on schedule. If this sounds like a day you’d own, join Westinghouse’s FHE Outage & Maintenance Services team.
Remote-first: Work from anywhere in the U.S. and travel extensively (about 60–70%). You’ll report to the FHE Outage and Maintenance Supervisor.
How you’ll make an impact
- Execute field work on nuclear fuel handling equipment and outage-critical cranes: installations, setups, inspections, calibrations, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
- Prepare by reviewing procedures, maintenance plans, and drawings; adhere to qualified processes with zero compromises on safety or quality.
- Partner with engineering and training: perform equipment modifications, test and qualify processes, set up mock-ups, and capture data that drives improvements.
- Log equipment performance issues with accuracy and ensure corrective actions are validated prior to next use.
- Invest in your craft through recurring training and certification maintenance; keep pace with evolving technologies and standards.
- Work under general supervision while maintaining exceptional attention to detail and documentation discipline.
- Model “Safety First,” sustain clean work areas, and uphold Unescorted Access requirements at nuclear facilities.
- Collaborate across teams and with customers; communicate daily/as-needed status to the service supervisor; operate safely around hazardous materials while traveling frequently.
What you bring
- High school diploma/equivalent plus a 2-year technical degree/certificate or equivalent experience in electrical, electronics, PLC, or mechanical disciplines.
- 2–5 years of hands-on experience demonstrating mechanical, electrical, and PLC troubleshooting ability; nuclear experience welcomed.
- Physical readiness: lift/carry up to 50 lbs occasionally; full range of motion (reach, climb, kneel, squat, grasp, bend forward/backward); able to sit/stand at least 4 hours daily.
- Medical clearance: pass a Westinghouse physical, including spirometry for respirator use.
Access & Safety Programs: This position is subject to the requirements of Westinghouse and customer security, unescorted access, and fitness for duty programs.
Technical strengths
- Customer Service
- OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturing)
- PLC Troubleshooting
- Commercial Electrical Systems
- Industrial Automation Diagnostics
- Electrical/Electronic Fundamentals
- Mechanical Assembly
Tools of the trade
- Multimeter
- PLCs: Allen-Bradley and Schneider Electric
Pay and benefits
Base salary: $48,371.68–$98,759.22 per year, commensurate with experience, qualifications, and skills.
- Medical, dental, vision, prescription coverage; HSA with employer contributions
- Wellness programs and Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- 401(k) with company match
- Paid vacation and company holidays
- Flexible work arrangements
- Education reimbursement and career development programs
- Global recognition and service awards
- Employee referral program
Join a values-driven leader
Westinghouse is the global nuclear energy industry’s first choice for safe, clean, efficient energy solutions. We live our values every day: Safety & Quality; Integrity & Trust; Customer Focus & Innovation; Speed & Passion to Win; Teamwork & Accountability. With HQ in Cranberry Township, PA and more than 11,000 employees in 19 countries, your impact here reaches worldwide. Learn more at westinghousenuclear.com.
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