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This role supports execution and monitoring of an integrated Human Factors Engineering Program Plan (HFEPP). The position is responsible for managing Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) vendors and overseeing their Human Factors Engineering (HFE) scope across all phases of engineering change, including scoping, design, installation planning, installation, commissioning, available for service (AFS), and close-out. The scope spans numerous projects across multiple units and includes various Non-Identical Component Replacements (NICRs) within the following project bundles: Retube & Feeder Replacement; Boiler Replacement; Turbine Generator; Deep Water Intake; Balance of Plant; Facilities and Infrastructure.
Job Responsibility:
Reviewing and providing oversight of Human-Machine Interface (HMI) designs under engineering change control governance
Preparing, reviewing, and accepting HFE analyses and evaluation reports
Providing Subject Matter Expert (SME) recommendations to the Design Team Leader on acceptance of modification-specific documentation
Supporting installation and commissioning through review of construction completion declarations, commissioning reports, and oversight of vendor HFE participation
Identifying significant HFE issues and tracking them to resolution
Confirming that modification-specific HFE documents are included as training and procedure inputs in reference documentation
Supporting regulatory interfaces through meetings, status updates, correspondence review, and inspection interviews
Aggregate HFE analysis to assess aggregate impacts of program modifications on minimum staffing levels
Requirements:
Must identify proposed HFE personnel in the proposal, including qualifications, training, and experience
Personnel must meet HFE Specialist qualification requirements as defined in relevant standards (e.g., N-INS-06700-10000, N-MAN-06700-10002 Appendix B)
Personnel must be qualified under a Nuclear Design Engineering Qualification Program as a Design Engineer of Human-Machine Interfaces, including Design Engineer qualification and duty area qualification
Qualifications must include completion of nuclear plant HFE design basis training, relevant operating experience, and instrumentation and control computer-based training
Demonstrated CANDU-specific HFE design experience is required to confirm competency for this scope of work