AP1000 SRO Training Instructor
**About the Role**:
**Key Responsibilities**:
- Qualification and Maintenance: Obtain and maintain AP1000 Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) Instructor qualifications. This involves qualifying as a Classroom Instructor, Simulator Instructor, and Instructional Material Developer. Regularly attend training sessions and pass necessary examinations to maintain qualifications.
- Lesson Plan Development: Develop, modify, and review lesson plans to ensure accuracy and relevancy. Utilize adult learning theories and creative techniques such as role-playing and instructional games to enhance trainee engagement.
- Instructional Duties: Conduct classroom, simulator, and laboratory training sessions. Prepare and administer examinations, ensuring that trainees achieve a high level of proficiency and understanding.
- Continuous Improvement: Incorporate operating experience and industry best practices into training materials. Maintain training records and materials in the VISION database/Learning Management System (LMS).
**Essential Functions**:
- Qualification Maintenance (20%):
- Attend AP1000/PWR training classes and complete self-study modules.
- Pass AP1000/PWR systems, procedures, and simulator examinations.
- Maintain qualifications through continuous training and requalification exams.
- Development of Training Materials (45%):
- Gather information to create or update training materials for Operations and I&C.;
- Ensure materials meet industry standards and effectively evaluate trainee performance.
- Utilize creative learning techniques to promote active participation.
- Instructional Duties (30%):
- Prepare and deliver classroom, simulator, and laboratory training.
- Administer and grade exams, ensuring secure handling of examination materials.
- Coordinate the production and distribution of training materials.
- Additional Responsibilities (5%):
- Attend meetings and support other departments with operational expertise.
- Perform other duties as assigned by management.
**Requirements**:
- Education: High School Diploma required; Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Science/Engineering or Nuclear Engineering preferred.
- 3 years of experience in Navy Nuclear Operations, Commercial Reactor Operations, or as a Nuclear Power Plant Engineer/I&C; Technician with relevant nuclear experience.
- 2 years of instructional experience with certifications such as SRO Instructor, Navy Nuclear Instructor, or Commercial Reactor Operator License.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and database programs.
- Strong organizational, communication, and presentation skills.
- Ability to travel internationally up to 25% and work occasional long hours, rotating shifts, and weekends.