
Electronic Nuclear Products Engineer
Join our team at General Atomics as an Electronic Nuclear Products Engineer and utilize your skills and expertise to contribute to the advancement of cutting-edge nuclear technologies. As a key member of our dynamic team, you will have the opportunity to work on innovative projects that have a direct impact on the future of nuclear energy. We are looking for a highly motivated and experienced engineer who is passionate about nuclear technology and has a strong background in electronic product design and development. If you are a driven individual with a desire to make a difference in the field of nuclear engineering, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity.
- Design and develop electronic products for nuclear applications in accordance with company and industry standards.
- Conduct research and analysis to improve and optimize existing electronic products for nuclear technology.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure the successful integration of electronic products into larger nuclear systems.
- Create and maintain technical documentation, including design specifications, test plans, and reports.
- Participate in the testing and validation of electronic products to ensure compliance with safety and reliability standards.
- Utilize your expertise in electronic product design to troubleshoot and resolve technical issues as they arise.
- Stay updated on advancements in nuclear technology and incorporate relevant innovations into electronic product design and development.
- Conduct risk assessments and implement appropriate mitigation strategies for electronic products.
- Train and mentor junior engineers on electronic product design and development processes.
- Collaborate with external clients and stakeholders to gather requirements and provide technical support.
- Continuously evaluate and improve electronic product design processes and procedures.
- Adhere to project timelines and budget constraints to ensure timely delivery of high-quality electronic products.
- Comply with all safety protocols and regulations in the design and development of electronic products for nuclear applications.
- Act as a subject matter expert and provide technical guidance to other team members.
- Maintain a high level of professionalism and represent the company's values and standards at all times.
Bachelor's Degree In Engineering, Preferably In Nuclear Engineering Or A Related Field.
Minimum Of 5 Years Of Experience In The Design And Development Of Electronic Products For Nuclear Applications.
Strong Knowledge Of Nuclear Safety And Regulatory Requirements.
Familiarity With Industry Standards And Guidelines, Such As Asme And Ieee.
Excellent Problem-Solving And Analytical Skills, With The Ability To Troubleshoot And Resolve Technical Issues.
Product Development
Quality Assurance
Project Management
Testing
Troubleshooting
Data Analysis
Technical Writing
Systems integration
Risk assessment
Safety compliance
Electronic Design
Nuclear Engineering
Communication
Conflict Resolution
Leadership
Time management
creativity
Attention to detail
Teamwork
collaboration
Adaptability
Problem-Solving
According to JobzMall, the average salary range for a Electronic Nuclear Products Engineer in San Diego, CA, USA is $102,000 to $140,000 per year. The exact salary may vary depending on the specific job responsibilities, level of experience, and the company. Some factors that can impact the salary include the size and industry of the company, the engineer's educational background, and any specialized skills or certifications they may have. Additionally, the cost of living in San Diego may also play a role in determining the salary range for this position.
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General Atomics is an American energy and defense corporation headquartered in San Diego, California, specializing in research and technology development.

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