Job Description
Duties/Responsibilities
Job Summary
The purpose of this position is to provide support to National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Capital Projects for, Construction Operations with the Savannah River Site (SRS). This support is in the form of administrative and technical expertise in the areas of Pipe/Mechanical Construction Design Integration (CDI). Safety is a primary responsibility for all employees working on and off SRS. Subcontractor shall obtain safety training, obey safety rules, and make safety an integral part of each task.
DUTIES
The Senior Pipe/Mechanical Construction Design Integration (CDI) Lead’ s primary function is to serve as a member of the project team and design review board for each project from inception to closeout and ensure the highest quality, most economical, timely, and practical design and construction product possible. In this role, an employee will be expected to develop and demonstrate proficiency regarding the essential functions of the job found below.
Duties include but are not limited to:
• Coordinate construction outage schedules, cost controls, priorities, and planning with project management and plant schedulers
• Resolve substantial quality control and quality assurance issues and recommend corrective action
• Coordinate with Design Engineering for scheduling of complex design outputs
• Provides design with necessary input to resolve design changes
• Promotes increased productivity and safe work practices
• Foster “a team concept” when interfacing with Operations, the Department of Energy, other departments and divisions
• Attend scheduled and unscheduled meetings, provide reports, status on construction activity and identify, address and resolve complex problems
• Review and approve job plans, permits, material requisitions for capital expenditures, schedules/schedule changes and miscellaneous other documents ensuring accuracy practicality, economics and impact on other projects
• Identify and act on engineering and material restraints to critical jobs through meetings, discussions, reports and verifies that proper tools are in place to clear restraints
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Education
Candidate must meet at least one of the following:
• Technical Bachelor’ s degree and at least 11-13 years of related experience
• Technical Associate’ s degree and at least 13-15 years of related experience
• A high school diploma and at least 15-18 years of related experience
Experience/Skills:
Candidate must possess all of the following experience and/or skills:
• Candidate must demonstrate a working knowledge of Piping and Mechanical and HVAC installation codes.
• Provide EARLY input into the project planning, design, procurement, and field operations to achieve the optimum Total Installed Cost (TIC) of a project through use of construction knowledge, experience, and new technologies.
• Integrate delivery dates and sequencing of design, procurement, construction and start-up to minimize overall schedule critical path duration.
• Previous experience tied to the MOX project
• Experience with National Codes and Standards, B31-3
• Minimum of 15 years supporting commercial or federal science, nuclear engineering or task relevant programs or projects.
Additional Preferred Qualifications:
• A working knowledge of national consensus codes and standards related to the respective employee’ s discipline. This would include ACI, ASTM, NFPA, IPC.
• Experience in AutoCAD (or equivalent), development of Work Packages, and proficient in Excel.
Must be a U.S. Citizen.