Lead Applications Engineer - SMR Electrical Systems & Grid Interface; Remote Eligible, U.S
Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina, 28412, USA
Listed on 2026-03-11
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineer
Job Description Summary
The Lead Applications Engineer for Electrical Systems and Grid Interface will be part of a multi-discipline Electrical and I&C Systems technical team of dedicated engineers responsible for the deployment of GVH SMR plant technology (e.g. BWRX-300 Standard Plant) across multiple US and international sites, including comprehensive engineering input to the development of new plant proposals, early works agreements and new product offerings.
In this position, you will gain and maintain a strong understanding of electrical systems design basis of our standard plant design, along with the underlying plant and system-level requirements, and use that understanding to perform detailed gap analysis on prospective customer site requirements (e.g., codes, standards, regulations, grid requirements, etc.). In addition to gap analysis, you will play a critical role in developing conceptual and preliminary design solutions for the gaps identified.
This role will focus on both plant internal electrical power systems as well as external grid connection solutions. Leveraging your subject matter expertise in Electrical Systems design, you will support the development of detailed statements of work for current and subsequent project phases, proposal technical write-ups, engineering estimates, schedule development and risk assessments in support of site selection, site permitting, and construction/operation licensing milestones.
Essential Responsibilities:
As a Lead Applications Engineer, you will:
- Develop and maintain a working knowledge of the design basis for standard plant electrical systems of the BWRX-300 technology.
- Support gap analysis between stand plant electrical systems and site-specific requirements, including regulatory requirements, electrical codes and standards, transmission system and grid interconnection requirements, and local power system reliability requirements.
- Evaluate impacts of site-specific requirements on both plant electrical systems and grid interface/switchyard systems.
- Support integration across multiple engineering disciplines, including architectural engineering, licensing, equipment design, and safety systems.
- Participate in design evolution programs that extend and improve our modularization strategies.
- Contribute to an engineering team that assures proposals and early works packages for selected sites are compatible with our standard product offering.
- Establish and maintain strong working relationship with internal engineering teams.
- Interface with external partners, customers, and other applicable country specific regulatory agencies as required on technical issues.
- Work with proposal and early works teams to build estimates, schedules, and identify risks associated with different opportunities.
- Provide guidance to external partner engineering resources to ensure the quality of deliverables.
- Support commercial and marketing opportunities to develop new business opportunities.
- Protect the Intellectual Property rights of GVH.
- Support GVH initiatives, corrective action, process improvement and simplification.
- Ensure adherence to GVH’s standards for nuclear safety and compliance.
- Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering or related field.
- At least 4 years of relevant experience in power generation, nuclear, or other regulated infrastructure industries with significant electric power systems.
- The preferred work location for this role is at the GVH Headquarters Wilmington, NC but highly qualified remote candidates will be considered.
- This role may require access to U.S. export-controlled information. If applicable, final offers will be contingent on ability to obtain authorization for access to U.S. export-controlled information from the U.S. Government.
Qualifications:
- Knowledge of nuclear electric power systems design principles, including safety classification, diverse train architecture, and redundancy
- Familiarity with nuclear electrical codes and standards such as IEEE, NFPA, and other regulatory frameworks
- Familiarity with the interface between plant power systems and utility grid requirements.
- Knowle…
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