*Salary commensurate with education and experience.
Job Summary
As a Fleet Inspection Engineering (FIE) Non-Destructive Evaluation Engineer at BPMI, you will perform moderately complex technical functions to support company operations in areas including, but not limited to performing engineering evaluations and analyses using nondestructive evaluation methods and making engineering decisions for all aspects of assigned tasks. Cognizant areas may include planning, modeling, developing, documenting, and qualifying nondestructive evaluation techniques for naval nuclear hardware. Work may include use of modeling, use of advanced nondestructive evaluation instruments, hardware, and software, design reviews, engineering software development, performance of shipboard inspections, analysis of inspection results, and resolution of technical problems.
This position requires knowledge and application of engineering techniques, principles and practices employed in the area of assignment. You will be responsible for maintaining the technical excellence of the Company within the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program.
Employees in the FIE section are required to undergo vision testing annually.
Essential Duties:
Develop technical knowledge and skills in nondestructive testing (NDT) methods and applications by pursuing training and qualification in appropriate methods and techniques.
Develop and apply NDT techniques to support technical evaluations and problem resolutions.
Participate in NDT inspection development or feasibility projects involving BPMI, NNL, shipyards, suppliers and NAVSEA to develop and apply NDT inspection methods, techniques and procedures for specific applications.
Participate in laboratory, manufacturing, and in-service inspections utilizing the various NDT techniques to support technical evaluations and problem resolutions.
Develop an understanding of component and system interrelationships.
Support the preparation of technical reports or procedures in accordance with NR program quality standards.
Complete training and work assignments that are planned to provide experience and familiarization with the engineering methods and practices of the Company.
Prepare letters to the Government providing technical information, recommending approval of technical actions or obtaining approval of funding.
The essential duties identified are representative but are not intended to be an exhaustive or inclusive list of all the responsibilities of the position.
What You Can Expect:
A culture that values people through recognition of accomplishments, work-life balance, and a sense of community.
A diverse group of talented individuals working toward the common goal of supporting the United States Navy in their pursuit of national security.
Competitive and attractive pay and benefits with a stable organization.
Opportunities to participate in BPMI sponsored committees and clubs, each with their own mission and purpose.
Career advancement and professional development programs.
Minimum Job Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in Engineering from an accredited college or university.
A minimum of four (4) years of relevant experience. An advanced degree may be considered in lieu of some year(s) of experience.
A relevant Associate's degree may be considered with a minimum of eight (8) years of relevant experience.
Requires a security clearance; however, all qualified candidates will be considered regardless of their current clearance status. The ability to obtain and maintain a Department of Energy security clearance is required.
Preferred Job Requirements:
Experience with NDT methods - primarily ultrasonic testing, but also including liquid penetrant, magnetic particle, or radiography.
Experience in solid modeling using CAD software.
Experience with mechanical systems.
Ability to climb ladders or traverse steep staircases.
Ability to travel to field inspection sights via air for extended durations (generally 1-3 weeks).
Willingness to work in ambient temperatures (hot or cold).
Willingness to work in tight spaces for 8+ hours.
Willingness to work in an industrial setting.
Why BPMI?
Bechtel Plant Machinery, Inc. (BPMI) is a project engineering organization supporting the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program. BPMI provides design, manufacturing, and supply chain management of the fabrication, testing, delivery, installation, and field support of nuclear power plant components installed in submarines and aircraft carriers. In addition, BPMI provides upgraded replacement components in support of refueling and overhaul activities, and aids in the ultimate storage and disposition of spent naval fuel. BPMI also delivers information technology and operational solutions to the Nuclear Navy, enabling them to fulfill their critical mission.
BPMI is a drug-free workplace. Candidates accepting a job offer will be required to pass a pre-placement drug screening and background investigation. As an employee, you will be required to receive and maintain a security clearance from the United States Department of Energy in order to meet eligibility requirements for access to sensitive information or matter. U.S. citizenship is a requirement for security clearance applicants. All employees are subject to being randomly selected for drug testing without advance notification.
BPMI is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, religion, national origin, ancestry, genetic information, disability, or veteran status.