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Job Description
Licensing Engineer II Westinghouse Electric Company 401(k) United States, Pennsylvania, Cranberry Township 1000 Westinghouse Drive (Show on map) Jun 18, 2026 Are you interested in being part of an innovative team that supports Westinghouse's mission to provide clean energy solutions? At Westinghouse, we recognize that our employees are our most valuable asset and we seek to identify, attract and recruit the most qualified talent while recognizing and encouraging the value of diversity in the global workplace. Are you interested in being part of an innovative team that supports Westinghouse's mission to provide clean energy solutions? At Westinghouse, we recognize that our employees are our most valuable asset and we seek to identify, attract and recruit the most qualified talent while recognizing and encouraging the value of diversity in the global workplace. About the
Role:
As a Licensing Engineer ll you will have a unique opportunity to contribute to the licensing and regulatory strategy of the operating nuclear fleet, ensuring compliance with domestic and international standards. If you are passionate about nuclear innovation and ready to play an important role in the evolution of clean energy, we invite you to bring your expertise to our dynamic and growing team. You will report to the Operating Plants Licensing Manager for Global Licensing and will directly support the exciting growth in global nuclear power, with a focus on the US fleet. Hybrid work arrangements (typically 2 days in an office) are available at one of the Westinghouse US Engineering Office locations including Cranberry Woods, PA, Rock Hill, SC, or Columbia, SC.
Key Responsibilities:
Support more senior engineering personnel in development efforts creating licensing documents for submittal to Westinghouse customers and regulatory agencies
Collaborate and build relationships with multiple engineering teams to create licensing inputs
Participate in internal, customer, and regulatory meetings to present technical materials
Communicate nature and status of work performed to appropriate technical lead and management
Perform work within established scope, budgetary and schedule requirements
Evaluate engineering design changes for regulatory requirements
Support the resolution of emergent issues with the potential to impact an operating plant license
Qualifications:
Minimum 3 years of experience
Bachelor of Science in Engineering (typically Mechanical, Electrical, Nuclear, or Chemical)
Beneficial:
Nuclear licensing skills like development of 10 CFR 50.59 evaluations, License Amendments, and topical reports
Familiar w/ NRC regulations and nuclear industry guidance, including technical specifications and regulatory guides
Familiar w/ nuclear power plant design, operation, and work processes
Ability to travel within US (