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Nuclear Project Engineer II

United States, Englewood Employment contract 145000.00 - 175000.00 USD / Year · Job Posted June 30, 2026
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Amentum is seeking a high performing Project Engineer II to lead the technical execution of High Hazard / High Consequence projects. The Project Engineer II is responsible for the technical oversight of engineering activities for simple to complex design projects. Project Engineers maintain a close working relationship with Project Managers, Project Engineering Managers, Supervising Discipline Engineers, and Managing Discipline Engineers to ensure superior engineering performance. Project Engineers are assigned to lead smaller teams of Supervising Discipline Engineers on small-to-mid size design scopes and/or during later project phases (Construction support) or may lead a discrete subset of disciplines on large-scale complex projects.

Job Responsibility

  • Coordinates the design of a technically sound, safe and operable facility with a high degree of reliability, demonstrating a robust technical command, organized administration of design requirements, and efficient execution of design activities to meet safety, scope, budget, schedule, and quality requirements, ensuring adherence to industry codes, regulatory requirements and sound engineering practices
  • Implements the project's technical work plan in accordance with the Statement of Work (SOW), technical and functional requirements
  • Has the basic knowledge of working with Supervising Discipline Engineers to define scope, labor-hour requirements and schedules for each discipline consistent with the project requirements
  • Leads multi-discipline technical coordination meetings, which includes interfaces with the customer
  • Assures proper documentation of meetings, agreements, conversations, etc. that affect the conduct of the project
  • Leads planning and scheduling of engineering tasks for discipline(s)
  • Supports the Project Manager in pertinent aspects of change order management, which includes leading the technical change control process, training Supervising Discipline Engineers and other team members to identify potential changes occurring within their discipline
  • Coordinates the Inter-Discipline and Client Design Reviews, which includes reviewing engineering comments, ensuring responses are complete and provided in a timely manner, and is incorporated in the following deliverable/design packages
  • Serves as direct line manager for RFIs and supplier submittal review packages
  • Prepares and submits reports and forecasts on the status of Engineering to the Project Manager / Project Engineering Manager
  • Prepares and issues Engineering Execution Plans (e.g., pre-job briefs), and ensures that all necessary and appropriate customer requirements, procedures and standards are incorporated
  • Reviews and reports on engineering performance on the project to ensure quality, conformance with conceptual design and completeness of engineering tasks

Requirements

  • Bachelor of Science degree (or equivalent education) in an appropriate engineering discipline from a four-year ABET accredited university
  • 10+ years total engineering experience with at least 3 years of this experience in a supervisory role
  • Must have a Professional Engineering License(s) in Good Standing, with ability to obtain licensure in various states
  • Exceptional oral and written communication skills
  • working knowledge of word-processing and integrated software applications
  • organizational skills and ability to perform detail-oriented work are required
  • Position may require ~25% travel
  • Demonstrates High Degree of Organization
  • Exceptional Verbal, Written and Technical Presentation Skills
  • Strong Time Management and Organizational Skills
  • Demonstrated experience in: Multi-discipline work coordination, leading technical teams in an Architectural / Engineering (AE) setting, specifically in disciplines such as Civil, Structural, Architectural, Mechanical, Chemical/Process, Electrical, Controls, Specialty Design, throughout the full EPCm lifecycle
  • Successful command of technical scope control
  • Cost and Schedule Management
  • Labor-Hour Estimate Development
  • Candidate must be a US Citizen
  • Position may require the ability to pass and maintain a Security Clearance
  • Position will require 25% travel

Nice to have

  • Knowledge of quality requirements such as NQA-1
  • Experience in Process and Utility design
  • 3D Modeling / Plant Design Capabilities
  • DOE projects or DOE Laboratory Experience
  • Commercial Nuclear Experience

What we offer

  • medical dental and vision insurance
  • 401(k) retirement plan
  • life insurance
  • long-term and short-term disability insurance
  • 15 days of paid time off
  • parental leave
  • Paid time off and holidays
  • Educational reimbursement
  • Employee stock purchase plan
  • Tax-saving options
  • Pet insurance

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