DTE Energy

Supervisor - Licensing and Compliance

Posted on: 30 Jan 2022

Newport, MI

Job Description

Job Summary

Oversees projects and teams that support compliance administration of plant licensing requirements. Provides oversight and guidance on policy recommendations for licensing and regulatory requirements.  Facilitates work with regulatory commissions (e.g., Nuclear Regulatory Commission), including regional inspections and site-based compliance. Ensures compliance with industry regulations, codes, and standards. Span of control: Leads team of individual contributors.

 

Key Accountabilities

Leads projects and teams that support nuclear plant licensing and compliance requirements
Ensures compliance with nuclear quality assurance documentation and record keeping, along with other regulatory requirements (e.g., site inspections, etc.)
Serves as liaison with regulatory commissions (e.g., Nuclear Regulatory Commission) and facilitates regional and site-based inspections related to plant licensing requirements
Provides guidance on industry issues through research and benchmarking and provides recommendations to leadership on process improvements for licensing requirements
Ensures the accomplishment of the following core supervisory/management functions for a given group(s) within a business unit: planning, organizing, directing the performance of on-going activities and/or special/ad hoc assignments, staffing (employee selections, training, coaching and performance management, time entry), coordinating, reporting and budgeting
Leads the continuous improvement commitment and efforts for team, including designing processes, establishing quality and quantity standards and metrics, collecting, refining, adapting, and communicating best practices, sharing knowledge, and developing staff in a systematic fashion; uses process design outcomes to solve problems

Minimum Education & Experience Requirements

This is a multi-track base requirement job; education and experience requirements can be satisfied through one of the following three options:

Bachelor’s degree in engineering, engineering technology, mathematics, or science-related discipline (e.g., Chemistry, Physics) and 8 years of plant licensing and/or compliance experience, inclusive of 1 year of experience leading projects and/or teams; OR
Associate degree and 10 years of plant licensing and/or compliance experience, inclusive of 1 year of experience leading projects and/or teams; OR
High school diploma and 12 years of experience of plant licensing and/or compliance experience, inclusive of 1 year of experience leading projects and/or teams

Other Qualifications

Preferred:

Nuclear power plant experience

 

Other Requirements:

Ability to maintain emergency response team requirements (e.g., Emergency Response Organization (ERO) under the Radiological Emergency Response Plan (RERP))
Proficiency in computer applications
Advanced analytical and problem-solving skills
Advanced time management, prioritization, and organizational skills
Advanced communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to pass all phases of in-processing requirements, including background investigation, psychological screening, appropriate radiation worker/respiratory training, and approved as medically certifiable (e.g., pass drug and alcohol screening requirements)

DTE Energy

Detroit, MI

DTE Energy is a Detroit-based diversified energy company involved in the development and management of energy-related businesses and services nationwide. Its operating units include an electric utility serving 2.2 million customers in Southeastern Michigan and a natural gas utility serving 1.3 million customers in Michigan. The DTE Energy portfolio includes non-utility energy businesses focused on power and industrial projects, natural gas pipelines, gathering and storage, and energy marketing and trading. As one of Michigan's leading corporate citizens, DTE Energy is a force for growth and prosperity in the 450 Michigan communities it serves in a variety of ways, including philanthropy, volunteerism and economic progress.

DTE Energy has more than 10,000 employees in utility and non-utility subsidiaries involved in a wide range of energy-related businesses. The company's growing non-utility businesses are built around the strengths, skills and assets of DTE Energy's electric and gas utilities. DTE Electric generates, transmits and distributes electricity to 2.2 million customers in southeastern Michigan. With an 11,084 megawatt system capacity, the company uses coal, nuclear fuel, natural gas, hydroelectric pumped storage and renewable sources to generate its electrical output. Founded in 1903, DTE Electric is the largest electric utility in Michigan and one of the largest in the nation.

At 1.1 million kilowatts, the company's Fermi 2 nuclear power plant represents 30% of Michigan's total nuclear generation capacity. This single plant is capable of producing enough electricity to serve a city of about one million people. Fermi 2 has been providing reliable, cost-effective power to DTE Electric customers for more than 20 years. The plant also has been designated as one of the nation's best-performing nuclear facilities.

DTE Gas is engaged in the purchase, storage, transmission, distribution and sale of natural gas to approximately 1.2 million customers in Michigan. The company owns and operates 278 storage wells representing approximately 34 percent of the underground working capacity in Michigan. There is more gas storage capacity in Michigan than in any other state. Founded in 1849, DTE Gas is one of the nation's largest natural gas utilities.

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