- Cape Town
- Salary: R54 167.00 - R68 333.00 Per Month
- Job Type: Permanent
- Sectors: Petrochemical Engineering
- Reference: 180222
Vacancy Details
Employer: National Nuclear Regulator
Job description
Perform reviews and assessments, as assigned, based on an in-depth understanding of established legal, regulatory and organisational documents, processes and guides, in the area of Electrical Instrumentation & Control
Minimum Requirements:
- NQF level 7 in Electronic or Electrical Engineering
- Minimum of 3 years regulatory or industry experience
Knowledge and experience related to:
- Understanding of the relevant legislation governing the nuclear regulation industry in South Africa
- Demonstrated knowledge experience in the area of nuclear reactor instrumentation, controls and sensors and their integration into the design and operation of reactor systems.
- In depth knowledge of the relevant engineering/science codes and standards (ASME, SANS, SABS, RCCM etc.), that govern the design, manufacturing, procurement and related activities within the nuclear industry;
- Interpretation of modern instrumentation and control standards in nuclear industry.
- Understanding of configuration management and engineering change control.
- Experience in safety classifications
- Knowledge of digital hardware and software components commonly used in digital I&C system platforms.
- Working knowledge of the current licensing bases (SAR, KSSR, OTS etc.) at a nuclear
- power plant.
- Working knowledge of design principles including, procurement quality assurance, plant classifications, component specification development and plant configuration control.
- Working knowledge of various engineering change processes (modifications, temporary
- alterations and equivalencies).
Duties and Responsibilities
- Based on in-depth comprehension of established legal, regulatory and organisational documents, processes and guides required for assessment and review of technical submissions
- Conduct assessments as assigned
- Handle both simple and complex systems assessments
- Provide input into the development of regulatory standards, practices and guides
- Participate in national and international forums
- Represent organisation in meetings with external stakeholders
- Create input into the development of regulatory standards, practices and guides
- Participate in other NNR work outside departmental as required e.g emergency exercise etc
- Mentoring of interns
- Performance of audits and inspections
Skills and Competencies
- Good Communication skills (both verbal and written)
- Teamwork
- Self-management
- Proven leadership skills
- Handle both simple and complex systems as assessments
- Capability to participate in complex negotiations
- Ability to work in a demanding regulatory environment
Preference will be given to candidates from under-represented designated groups in line with the NNR's Employment Equity Plan
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About National Nuclear Regulator
The National Nuclear Regulator (NNR) is a public entity which is established and governed in terms of Section 3 of the National Nuclear Regulator Act, (Act No 47 of 1999) to provide for the protection of persons, property and the environment against nuclear damage through the establishment of safety standards and regulatory practices.
Vision
To be an independent world-class regulatory authority on nuclear safety.
Mission
To provide and maintain an effective and efficient national regulatory framework for the protection of persons, property and the environment against nuclear damage.
The NNR is responsible for granting nuclear authorisations and exercising regulatory control related to safety over the siting, design, construction, operation, manufacture of component parts, and the decontamination, decommissioning and closure of nuclear installations; and vessels propelled by nuclear power or having radioactive material on board which is capable of causing nuclear damage.
The facilities and actions regulated by the NNR are diverse and includes the operation of nuclear power reactors, research reactors, nuclear technology applications, radioactive waste management, mining and processing of radioactive ores, users of small quantities of radioactive material, transport of radioactive materials, vessels propelled by nuclear power or having radioactive material on board and to any other actions capable of causing nuclear damage to which the National Nuclear Regulator Act applies.
The NNR is primarily mandated to monitor and enforce regulatory safety standards for the achievement of safe operating conditions, prevention of nuclear accidents or mitigation of nuclear accident consequences, resulting in the protection of workers, public, property and the environment against the potential harmful effects of ionizing radiation or radioactive material.