Globalpundits, Inc.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Updates / maintains IV&V plans and procedures.
Develops V&V compliance matrix for projects, including projects for international clients.
Supports criticality analyses for all SIL level software.
Supports review of digital I&C system requirements specifications and statements of work.
Supports IV&V vendor acquisition activities and specifies vendor work scope.
Conducts IV&V vendor deliverable acceptance review and provides recommendations.
Supports IV&V management and project teams in risk mitigation, compliance monitoring, and reporting.
Interfaces with development organizations and vendors to get resolutions for IV&V anomaly reports and test incident reports.
Performs other duties as assigned.
MINIMUM SKILLS, QUALIFICATIONS AND ABILITIES: Education/Certification: A minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in computer engineering, electrical engineering, nuclear engineering, or relevant engineering discipline is required.
Experience: Minimum of 15+ years’ experience working in safety I&C and V&V work environment, preferably in the power or nuclear industries is required. Demonstrated understanding of engineering and/or manufacturing projects and terminology based on past work required. Solid technical writing and presentation skills and good communication, computer, presentation and interpersonal skills required. Knowledge about the relevant industry standards including but not limited to IEEE Std 1012-2004 and its latest revision, and considered a subject matter expert in safety I&C and V&V with demonstrated success in working on major nuclear digital I&C and V&V projects are highly preferred.
Industry Requirements: Eligible to work under Department of Energy 10 CFR Part 810.
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Updates / maintains IV&V plans and procedures.
Develops V&V compliance matrix for projects, including projects for international clients.
Supports criticality analyses for all SIL level software.
Supports review of digital I&C system requirements specifications and statements of work.
Supports IV&V vendor acquisition activities and specifies vendor work scope.
Conducts IV&V vendor deliverable acceptance review and provides recommendations.
Supports IV&V management and project teams in risk mitigation, compliance monitoring, and reporting.
Interfaces with development organizations and vendors to get resolutions for IV&V anomaly reports and test incident reports.
Performs other duties as assigned.
MINIMUM SKILLS, QUALIFICATIONS AND ABILITIES: Education/Certification: A minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in computer engineering, electrical engineering, nuclear engineering, or relevant engineering discipline is required.
Experience: Minimum of 15+ years’ experience working in safety I&C and V&V work environment, preferably in the power or nuclear industries is required. Demonstrated understanding of engineering and/or manufacturing projects and terminology based on past work required. Solid technical writing and presentation skills and good communication, computer, presentation and interpersonal skills required. Knowledge about the relevant industry standards including but not limited to IEEE Std 1012-2004 and its latest revision, and considered a subject matter expert in safety I&C and V&V with demonstrated success in working on major nuclear digital I&C and V&V projects are highly preferred.
Industry Requirements: Eligible to work under Department of Energy 10 CFR Part 810.
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