Are you interested in being part of an innovative team that supports Westinghouse’s mission to provide clean energy solutions? At Westinghouse, we recognize that our employees are our most valuable asset and we seek to identify, attract and recruit the most qualified talent while recognizing and encouraging the value of diversity in the global workplace. As a member of the Westinghouse AOMS Field Engineering Leadership Development Program (FELP), you will be rapidly be exposed to various product lines and service offerings within the AOMS portfolio, with growing responsibility. You will rotate through several AOMS business segments, to support our growing business while developing leadership skills and identifying future career interests. We have 6 positions available for our next cohort in July 2026. All positions will be based out of our Waltz Mill facility in Madison, PA. This particular position is within the Reactor Component Upgrades and Major Programs (RCUMP) team and will report to the Sr. Manager of Reactor Component Upgrades. Key Responsibilities: The Reactor Component Upgrades and Major Programs (RCUMP) business segment specializes in permanent modifications to the following components: Reactor Vessel Heads Control Rod Drive Mechanisms Reactor Vessel Upper Internals Reactor Vessel Lower Internals Reactor Vessels Nozzle Welds Through a series of rotations within the business, learn and lead project work to strategically deliver value across multiple departments and/or global locations through planning, communication, and teamwork while gaining hands-on experience and developing a broad understanding of different functional areas within the organization For each rotation/department, develop an understanding of the strategic direction of the business and respective departments, the business environment and evaluate how business strategies align with the direction of the business. Provide basic engineering field service support both in the field and in our service center required to install, test, start up and/or maintain nuclear system equipment, components, and service tooling. Perform and lead field engineering work tasks within established field scope, budgetary and schedule requirements. Develop competencies related to the engineering functional area of focus for the rotation to gain exposure to the skillsets required for scopes of work as part of greater nuclear projects and deployment initiatives. Includes interfacing with customers, outage managers, business leaders and project managers. Identify areas of improvement and utilize problem-solving and data analysis skills to propose effective solutions to enhance the overall efficiency of each rotational department. Develop a strong foundation of leadership skills through traditional training, on-the-job experience, and by communicating the nature and status of work performed to appropriate technical leads and management. Ability and willingness to travel or relocate based on specific job rotations (customer sites, meetings and trainings) and future job opportunities upon completion of the rotational program. Support two to three planned outages at nuclear stations during the rotation period, which typically occur in the spring and fall seasons. Outage assignments involve travel for approximately 25 days, located at customer sites domestically and internationally. Create and review technical documentation including procedures, work instructions, engineering drawings, service planning documents. Participate in the development/improvement of specialty field tooling and processes including testing, qualifications, and training.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees