Site Services Equipment Delivery Field Representative

Camden, NJ
Full Time
Mid Level
Position Summary: Equipment Delivery Field Representative will be responsible for the in-office planning and oversight for the  delivery / assembly of various Holtec fabricated Dry Cask Storage components to various client Nuclear Power Plants across the United States. Deliverables include HI-STORMS, MPC’s, Vertical Cask Transporters (VCT) and various pieces of ancillary equipment. Job scope consists of approximately 50% travel and 50% office project planning.

Job Duties:
  • Responsible for contacting vendors to secure and review quotes for delivery ‘ assembly projects.
  • Interface directly with Holtec clients to coordinate site support, security support, and general project support for equipment deliveries and concrete pours.
  • Responsible for preparing vendor Purchase Orders, after reviewing competitive quotes.
  • Travel to Concrete Batch Plants and Test Labs to perform surveillances per Holtec guidelines from QC department.
  • Conduct morning briefs / meetings of project crew members in the field.
  • Oversee the safe delivery ,offload and assembly of equipment at various Nuclear Plants.
  • Oversee concrete placement into HI STORM casks as final fabrication on site.
  • Typical job lasts 1-2 weeks with a maximum of 3 weeks
  • Rental Car (and Gas), Hotel, and Fights paid for by and booked by Holtec Corporate.
  • Daily per diem provided for food.
  • Overtime Policy for extra hours worked.

Required Skills / Abilities:
  • Must be able obtain a “Unescorted Access” badge into Nuclear Plants:
    • Drug and Alcohol screening
    • Clear criminal background check
    • Valid Driver’s license
  • Physically fit enough to
    • Stand for periods of time.
    • Ascend and descend an extension ladder.
    • Must be comfortable working outdoors in various weather conditions for extended periods of time.
    • Lift up to fifty (50) pounds.
  • Proficiency in MS Office.
  • Leadership skills
  • Good public speaking skills
Education / Experience:
  • High School degree or equivalent.
  • Experience in the nuclear / general construction field preferred but not mandatory.
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