
Constellation
Nation’s largest producer of clean, carbon‑free energy, supplying power and gas solutions nationwide.
Engineer, Senior Mechanical
Advanced technical engineering for nuclear plant operations and equipment support.
Job Highlights
About the Role
The primary purpose of this position is to perform advanced technical and engineering problem‑solving to support nuclear plant operations, make technical decisions, and apply detailed knowledge of industry codes and regulations. Key duties include delivering in‑depth technical expertise for engineering analyses and programs, identifying and resolving equipment and system problems, and managing engineering tasks to ensure accuracy, completeness, and compliance with design criteria and codes. The role also involves independent research, reviews, and studies, recommending equipment or techniques to improve performance, reduce costs, and address code changes, as well as participating in emergency response, outage support, and departmental coverage as directed. • Provide advanced technical engineering support for nuclear plant operations. • Develop, manage, and implement engineering analyses and programs. • Identify and resolve equipment and system problems through expert consultation. • Manage engineering tasks ensuring accuracy, completeness, and code compliance. • Conduct independent research, reviews, and studies for technical projects. • Recommend equipment, concepts, and techniques to improve performance and reduce costs. • Participate in emergency response, outage support, and departmental coverage as needed.
Key Responsibilities
- ▸engineering analysis
- ▸problem resolution
- ▸code compliance
- ▸research studies
- ▸performance optimisation
- ▸emergency support
What You Bring
Minimum qualifications differ by level: entry‑level engineers must hold a Bachelor’s degree in a relevant engineering discipline and meet access and medical requirements; mid‑level engineers need the same degree plus at least 2 years of nuclear or related engineering experience; senior engineers require the degree and at least 5 years of nuclear or related experience, along with the same access and medical standards. Preferred qualifications include Engineer‑in‑Training certification, experience with large steam turbine‑generators, valve or hydraulic systems, control systems expertise, and familiarity with Emerson Ovation. • Hold a Bachelor’s degree in Chemical, Civil/Structural, Electrical, Industrial, Mechanical, or Nuclear Engineering. • Meet minimum access and medical requirements for nuclear facility work. • Mid‑level: possess at least 2 years of nuclear or related engineering experience. • Senior: possess at least 5 years of nuclear or related engineering experience. • Preferred: Engineer‑in‑Training certification, large steam turbine‑generator experience, valve/hydraulic system expertise, control systems knowledge, and Emerson Ovation familiarity.
Requirements
- ▸bachelor's
- ▸eit
- ▸turbine‑gen
- ▸valve/hydraulic
- ▸control systems
- ▸emerson ovation
Benefits
Our culture is powered by passion and purpose, creating healthier communities and a cleaner planet. Employees are the driving force behind our success, and Constellation offers a fulfilling career with opportunities to learn, grow, and make an impact on climate change. Constellation provides a comprehensive total rewards package, including competitive salaries, a bonus program, 401(k) with company match, employee stock purchase plan, and extensive medical, dental, and vision benefits. The benefits also encompass a robust wellness program, paid time off for vacation, holidays, and sick days, and additional perks that support employees and their families. Salary ranges vary by level: entry‑level engineers earn approximately $85,000, mid‑level engineers $90,000‑$110,000, and senior engineers $117,000‑$143,000, with adjustments based on experience. All positions include the full benefits package and eligibility for bonuses and 401(k) contributions.
Work Environment
Onsite