The Operating Supervisor develops and presents training to Licensed Operators, Shift Technical Advisors and Non-licensed Operators.
Key responsibilities include:
- Administer initial and continuing training programs including classroom, laboratory, and simulator instruction; preparation, administration and grading of examinations; evaluation of trainee performance, and scheduling and coordinating training course presentations.
- Implement effective analysis, design and development of training materials in accordance with the Systematic Approach to Training process.
- Develop, administer and maintain Job and Task Analyses.
- Maintain training records and documentation.
- Reinforce management expectations during training activities including nuclear and personnel safety, human performance error reduction techniques, and ALARA principles.
- Develop and use effective training techniques to deliver training and maximize student learning.
- Participate in Training Oversight Committees (TOC).
- Facilitate meaningful student feedback and modify training materials as appropriate.
- Supervise the activities and conduct of the trainees during periods of training. Provide coaching and counseling to students when academic or behavioral problems arise.
- Maintain training facilities consistent with standards of excellence for housekeeping and material condition.
- Provide effective support during Refuel outages and effectively fulfill duties of the assigned radiological emergency response position.
- Participate in training programs and plant activities to maintain required licenses, certifications and qualifications.
Qualifications
High School Diploma or equivalent required. Must meet one of the following requirements: Currently a Licensed Reactor Operator with one or more years of experience in the position, OR Previously a Licensed Reactor Operator at a commercial reactor with at least 1.5 years of experience in the position, OR Qualified Reactor Operator (RO), Engineering Watch Supervisor (EWS), Propulsion Plant Watch Supervisor (PPWS), or Engineering Officer of the Watch (EOOW) on a military reactor for a minimum of 2 years, OR Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering or related sciences with a minimum of 1.5 years of nuclear power plant experience. Current or previously licensed RO/SRO or certified SRO preferred. Previous training experience preferred. Four-loop Westinghouse PWR experience preferred.
In addition to the above qualifications, the successful candidate will demonstrate:
Must possess excellent verbal and written communications skills, have the ability to supervise and motivate personnel and demonstrate excellent decision making and human relations skills.
Additional Information
Ameren’s selection process includes a series of interviews and may include a leadership assessment process. Specific details will be provided to qualified candidates. Security screening is required for Callaway Energy Center.