What are the responsibilities and job description for the BOP Level II - Nuclear position at Sonic Systems International?
BOP Level II
Hourly Range: $42 - $54/hr (depending on experience and certifications)
Summary/objective
A BOP level II should be Certified level II in MT, PT, VT, and be UT IIL. They should be competent in reading isometric drawings and navigating through the plant to walk down the components based on drawings, pictures, component labeling, and piping configurations. They should able to perform NDE (UTT, MT, PT, VT) examinations using procedures and component drawings, perform calibrations for straight beam and documenting/recording findings, as directed by procedures.
Essential functions/competencies
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions.
- Perform all the duties pertaining to BOP (Balance of Plant) Level II (UT-IIL) for straight beam Level II MT/PT VT 1,2,3
- When required, act as a point of contact with the customer (GE/Westinghouse/Etc) in respect to performing the necessary duties.
- Ability to read drawings, identify components by configuration (pipe runs) and identifying tags.
- Must be willing to travel (4-6 months of the year) as well as travel to Houston or Wilmington for training, and or testing.
- Candidate must dependable and be able to report to work fit for duty, and on time while working 10-12 hours a day, 6-7 days a week.
- Should maintain a questioning attitude and have a willingness to listen when given verbal directions/instructions.
- Mentor/instruct level I trainee in all aspects of performing exams, following procedures, and teaching proper methods for reading drawings and identify correct components.
- Willingness to learn and take the initiative in new situations and environments.
- Highly motivated to be successful and help the entire team be successful.
- Ability to make sound, independent decisions, in the field, based on functional expertise and experience (e.g., when more insulation needs to be removed, or when surface prep is required, if there are external damages, etc.).
- Be a self-starter and capable of working independently.
Work environment
Work will occur in a nuclear power plant, which is a radioactively controlled environment, primarily in the US, with some customers requiring international travel.
Physical demands
- Must be able to stand for extended periods of time.
- Must be able to work in heightened environments on or off scaffolds.
- Must be able to wear a harness.
- Must be able to carry 20lbs.
- Must be able to push, pull, lift, climb, and extend as required for the job.
- Must be able to work in confined spaces.
- Must be able to work in high heat environments.
Travel required
Travel is required when on assignment; typically, 4-6 months a year as well as additional travel for testing and recertifications, and training opportunities.
Required education and experience
- High School Diploma or GEH
- Hold current Level II certifications in the following disciplines:
- UT Level II
- MT Level II
- PT Level II
- VT123 Level II (with IWE/IWL and Boric Acid Classroom/Lab Training (40 hours))
Preferred education and experience
- Previous Unescorted Access at a Nuclear Power Plant
- Ability to work with electrical components (build and repair electrical systems, ex. Small engines, motorcycle or boat repair, computer hardware refurbishment)
- Mechanical maintenance background
Required eligibility requirements
- Clean background with no outstanding/pending charges
- Ability to pass a drug and alcohol test at time of hire and random
Work authorization/security clearance requirements
- Non-US Citizen must hold current work visa or green card
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Contract
Schedule:
- 10 hour shift
- 12 hour shift
- 8 hour shift
- Day shift
- Night shift
- Overtime
- Weekend availability
Experience:
- NDE / BOP: 1 year (Required)
License/Certification:
- Driver's License (Required)
Willingness to travel:
- 100% (Required)
Work Location: Multiple Locations