
Constellation
Nation’s largest producer of clean, carbon‑free energy, supplying power and gas solutions nationwide.
Prin Regulatory Engineer - CORP
Advanced regulatory engineer leading nuclear compliance and stakeholder engagement
Job Highlights
About the Role
Responsibilities include managing regulatory issues and ensuring all products meet procedures, licensing bases, codes, and standards. The incumbent provides technical expertise to resolve issues, conducts independent research and analyses for safety, reliability, and compliance, and interfaces directly with regulators to shape policies aligned with Constellation’s goals. Additional duties involve training staff, recommending technologies to improve performance and reduce costs, and supporting emergency response, department coverage, and outage activities as required. • Perform advanced regulatory and technical analysis to support plant and fleet activities. • Manage regulatory issues ensuring compliance with procedures, licensing, codes, and standards. • Lead resolution of regulatory challenges and provide expertise across programs. • Conduct independent research, reviews, and studies to develop and implement safety and reliability initiatives. • Interface with regulatory decision‑makers and industry groups to influence policies aligned with company goals. • Train, mentor, and coach corporate and station regulatory personnel. • Recommend technologies and techniques to improve performance, simplify operations, reduce costs, and lessen regulatory burden. • Participate in emergency response, department duty coverage, and outage support as needed. • Maintain required access and medical qualifications.
Key Responsibilities
- ▸regulatory analysis
- ▸compliance management
- ▸research studies
- ▸regulator liaison
- ▸staff training
- ▸emergency response
What You Bring
The position performs advanced regulatory and technical problem‑solving to support plant and fleet regulatory activities. It requires superior knowledge of industry codes, regulations, and the interrelations of organizations such as the NRC, INPO, NEI, and NERC. As a recognized subject‑matter expert, the role leads industry trade groups, influences regulatory decisions, and mentors regulatory personnel. Minimum qualifications are a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or an equivalent technical field and at least ten years of professional nuclear‑power or NERC experience with demonstrated regulatory expertise. Strong written and oral communication skills are required, along with approval from VP Licensing & Regulatory Affairs and compliance with access and medical requirements. Preferred qualifications include a Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) license or certification and an advanced technical degree or related coursework. • Hold a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or equivalent technical field. • Possess at least ten years of nuclear power or NERC experience with superior regulatory expertise. • Demonstrate strong written and oral communication skills. • Preferred: Senior Reactor Operator license and advanced technical degree.
Requirements
- ▸engineering degree
- ▸10+ years
- ▸nuclear power
- ▸regulatory expertise
- ▸sro license
- ▸advanced degree
Benefits
Our culture is driven by passion and purpose, creating healthier communities and a cleaner planet. Our people are the driving force behind success, and Constellation offers a fulfilling career with opportunities to learn, grow, and make an impact. By meeting new challenges we help fight climate change and lead the clean‑energy future. Constellation provides a wide range of benefits and rewards to help employees thrive personally and professionally. Compensation includes highly competitive salaries, a bonus program, 401(k) with company match, and an employee stock purchase program. Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, wellness programs, and paid time off for vacation, holidays, and sick days support employees and their families.
Work Environment
Hybrid