Simulator Integration Project Engineer
Cranberry Township, US
About the role:
As a Simulator Integration Project Engineer you will manage the planning, coordination, and technical integration of complex nuclear plant simulator projects within the Simulation Solutions Engineering organization. You will be the execution and integration focal point between instrumentation and controls (I&C) engineering disciplines and simulator engineering hardware. It also integrates with software, including Safety Systems, and testing solutions, and project management, vendor partners, and customer stakeholders.
You will report to the Manager, Simulation Solutions Engineering and be located at our Cranberry, PA facility. This is a hybrid role based in Cranberry.
Key Responsibilities:
Plan and coordinate simulator integration activities across multi‑disciplinary engineering teams, including simulator engineering, modeling, software development, and control system integration.
Define and maintain simulator project work breakdown structures (WBS), task sequencing, and integration milestones with project managers and technical leads.
Communicate detailed integration schedules, resource plans, and workload forecasts using established project planning tools.
Serve as the primary technical integration interface between SSE, internal Westinghouse project teams, and customer stakeholders for simulator‑specific scope.
Solve complex technical integration issues that span multiple simulator subsystems or engineering disciplines.
Support proposal development and project quoting activities by coordinating and/or providing realistic scope definitions, effort estimates, schedules, and integration risk assessments.
Facilitate effective cross‑team communication through regular technical coordination meetings, action tracking, and issue resolution forums.
Ensure simulator integration activities comply with Westinghouse quality, cybersecurity, export control, and engineering process requirements.
Travel to internal Westinghouse and/or external customer/vendor partner sites in support of simulator project work, as needed.
Identify technical integration risks and drive resolution across organizational boundaries.
Understand and integrate complex systems such as simulators, control systems, or industrial software platforms.
Define scope, develop schedules, allocate resources, and manage integration dependencies.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Engineering.
3–7 years of relevant experience in technically complex engineering projects.
Experience coordinating technically complex engineering projects involving multiple disciplines.
1+ years of experience supporting proposal development, effort estimation, and project planning activities.
Comfort working at the intersection of software, hardware, modeling, and system interfaces.
Experience using project planning and tracking tools (e.g., Microsoft Project or equivalent).
Familiarity with engineering change management, configuration control, and technical documentation practices.
We are committed to transparency and equity in all of our people practices. The base salary range for this position, which is dependent upon experience, qualifications and skills, is estimated to be $85,200 to $106,500 per year.
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