Security Training Supervisor

Covert, MI
Full Time
Manager/Supervisor
Position: Security Training Supervisor
Location: Palisades Energy

Holtec Palisades seeks qualified applicants for the position of Security Training Supervisor in its Security department based at Palisades Nuclear Power Plant in Covert, MI.

Palisades is positioned to become the first nuclear power plant in the United States to restart after previously entering the early stages of decommissioning. By joining our team, you will be part of a unique and historic undertaking for the nuclear industry and the nation!


Job Summary:
The Security Training Supervisor reports to the Senior Security Training Supervisor. The Security Training Supervisor is responsible for implementing the Security Training and Qualification Plan for the Security department operations at an Entergy Nuclear plant, ensuring that all security personnel are administered the required training as committed in the site Training & Qualification Plan, developing &/or revising security lesson plans & training procedures, and scheduling training assignments of shift personnel to ensure compliance with site training requirements.

Key Responsibilities:
Responsible for supervising all security personnel while in a training setting or while providing shift coverage; Providing shift oversight during planned or unplanned outages, and special circumstances; Providing instruction to all security personnel as required in the site Training and Qualification Plan; Conducting classroom and firing range training to security personnel; Conducting tactical training to security officers and supervisors in support of the site defensive strategy; Performing TPE for all Security positions.
Participating in the hiring process for security personnel; Conducting fact findings and Human performance error reviews to support the MARC process; Processing all qualification/training related grievances.
Developing and/or revising security lesson plans and training procedures; Developing lesson plans and conducting SFM initial training and continuing training necessary to qualify SFMs for implementing normal and contingency operations; Supporting the design, development, modification, and implementation of training materials; Monitoring the program daily to ensure activities are conducted in a technically accurate, safe manner and in accordance with fleet standards.
Ensuring company’s compliance with state, federal laws and regulatory requirements; Keeping appropriate company management personnel apprised of security training related activities and conditions; Providing documentation of security training provided in required regulatory format; Processing completed qualification documents for training records submittals; Reviewing and incorporating feedback to improve instructor performance.
Maintaining the security training facilities, to include the firing range; Maintaining all required firearms and training certifications; Participating in security Force on Force training exercises as participants and controllers; Working back shifts in support of shift training activities and FOF drills; Strictly enforce safe weapons handling IAW training and fleet governance procedures.
Assisting the Senior Supervisor Security Training and acts as the Senior Supervisor when designated; Any additional tasks as assigned by the Senior Security Training Supervisor.

Minimum Qualifications:
  • Highschool diploma or GED is required, or equivalent work experience.
  • Desired: Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice, Engineering or other discipline generally associated with plant operations.
  • 3 years of Nuclear Plant, (preferably in Security), military, or law enforcement experience.
  • Desired: 3 years of supervisory/management experience at an operating nuclear power plant and experience supervising union and contract employees.
  • Technical proficiency in Nuclear Security or the ability to acquire it rapidly.
  • Technical understanding of nuclear generation principles and operation.
  • Outstanding communication, conflict management, and change management skills.
  • Desired: Proficiency with current computer business applications.


Holtec Palisades offers its employees a robust rewards package which includes: a competitive salary; a broad benefits package including medical/RX, dental, vision, life, disability, hospitalization, and other valuable voluntary options; time-off programs; 401(k) with employer match; professional and career development opportunities; and an unmatched culture focused on client service, quality, and tireless pursuit of excellence in all we do.

As a technology trailblazer and a prominent innovator in clean energy (nuclear and solar) industry, Holtec strives to foster a meritocratic work environment conducive to continuous learning and professional growth of its associates. Holtec is an equal opportunity employer with a long-standing commitment to social equity and environmental justice. The company gives special preference to disabled veterans as a part of its recruitment policy. Detailed information on the Company can be obtained by consulting our website: holtecinternational.com.
 
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