GE Vernova

Lead Licensing Engineer

GE Vernova

full-time

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Location Type: Remote

Location: Remote • 🇵🇱 Poland

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Job Level

Senior

About the role

  • Support the Polish Licensing Manager, Regulatory Affairs, in activities related to compliance with the Polish Atomic Law Act of November 29, 2000, and other applicable national and international regulatory frameworks
  • Assist in preparing and reviewing licensing application materials, including regulatory reports, technical inputs, and draft responses to customer or regulatory inquiries
  • Help ensure project alignment with relevant Polish, U.S., and international nuclear regulatory guidance, standards, and safety requirements
  • Provide regulatory and technical support to internal engineering and project teams and assist in coordination with GEH/GNF Regulatory Affairs groups in Poland, Canada, the U.S., and the U.K.
  • Participate in interactions with customers, regulatory authorities, contractors, and industry groups to support licensing activities
  • Contribute to developing and maintaining nuclear safety case documentation, including supporting claims–arguments–evidence structures
  • Assist with activities related to nuclear power plant siting, project development, and regulatory compliance throughout the project lifecycle

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or a closely related nuclear science/engineering discipline
  • Minimum of 3 years of experience in nuclear regulatory affairs, nuclear licensing, or related nuclear compliance activities
  • Master’s degree in Nuclear Engineering, or a closely related nuclear science/engineering discipline
  • Minimum of 1–2 years of experience in nuclear regulatory affairs, nuclear licensing, or related nuclear compliance activities (industry, research, or internship experience acceptable)
  • Doctoral (PhD) degree in Nuclear Engineering, Reactor Physics, Nuclear Safety analyses or a closely related nuclear field
  • Experience in nuclear regulatory affairs or licensing (industry, research, or internship experience acceptable)
  • Familiarity with Polish nuclear licensing requirements or prior exposure to nuclear regulatory processes
  • Experience supporting licensing activities for nuclear projects in Poland, EU countries, the U.K., or Canada
  • General understanding of GVH reactor technologies or interest in advanced reactor licensing frameworks
  • Exposure to international nuclear regulatory guidance (IAEA, WENRA, WNA, etc.) through coursework, internships, or project work
  • Experience contributing to regulatory affairs activities for nuclear or other highly regulated infrastructure projects
  • Basic understanding of risk-informed approaches and defense-in-depth principles used in nuclear safety
  • Legal authorization to work in Poland or willingness to relocate
  • Must be a citizen of Poland or a country authorized under the U.S. Department of Energy’s Part 810 Regulations
  • Must comply with U.S. Export Control Laws (10 CFR Part 810, 15 CFR Parts 730-774) and Polish import/export regulations
Benefits
  • Relocation Assistance Provided

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Hard skills
nuclear regulatory affairsnuclear licensingnuclear compliancenuclear safety analysesrisk-informed approachesdefense-in-depth principlestechnical inputsregulatory reportsnuclear safety case documentationreactor physics
Soft skills
communicationcoordinationinterpersonal skillsorganizational skillscustomer interaction
Certifications
Bachelor’s degree in EngineeringMaster’s degree in Nuclear EngineeringDoctoral (PhD) degree in Nuclear Engineering