Full-Time

Nuclear Engineer I or Nuclear Engineer II

Electrical Design Engineer

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Duke Energy

Duke Energy

10,001+ employees

Provides electricity and natural gas services

Energy

Entry, Junior, Mid

No H1B Sponsorship

Wilmington, NC, USA

Relocation Assistance Provided (as applicable)

US Top Secret Clearance Required

Category
Electronics Design Engineering
Electrical Engineering

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Degree
Experience
Requirements
  • Bachelor of Science in Engineering from an ABET accredited program.
  • A master’s degree in engineering will be considered in lieu of a Bachelor of Science in Engineering.
  • 0-2 years of engineering experience for Nuclear Engineer I.
  • 2-4 years of engineering experience for Nuclear Engineer II.
  • Minimum of 1 year of nuclear experience for Nuclear Engineer II.
  • Able to achieve nuclear site Unescorted Access/Security clearance.
Responsibilities
  • Provides engineering/technical expertise and guidance in the identification, analysis, and resolution of problems of increasing scope and complexity in both inside as well as outside the scope of typical responsibility.
  • Ensures accomplishment of business goals and objectives through effective planning, organizing, estimating, scheduling, and monitoring of work activities; decisions may affect the operations or results of the work group and may have some impact on major projects or department results.
  • Prepares thorough and accurate technical reports, correspondence, documentation, calculations, and sketches related to defined problems and analysis of increasing scope and complexity.
  • Conducts engineering and related studies; completes non-routine engineering projects with minimal oversight with the ability to independently manage project schedules and interfaces; competent to design, operate and maintain systems with moderate impact on existing systems.
  • Possesses and applies the fundamental concepts, practices, and procedures; proficient in technical and analytical competencies necessary to handle assignments of increasing complexity.
  • Develops positive working relationships to effectively coordinate work activities. Demonstrates effective oral and written communication skills. Maintains accurate records and files.
  • Supports the company's goals and represents the company positively and professionally.
  • Design Changes would include AC power systems, DC power systems, Large AC motors, Transformers, Switchgear, Motor Control Centers, Voltage Regulators, Breakers, etc.
Desired Qualifications
  • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from an ABET accredited program.
  • Proficient in engineering theories and principles.
  • Proficient in practices of researching engineering and design issues, evaluating alternatives, making sound recommendations, and preparing and presenting recommendations based on solid engineering judgement.
  • Good written and oral communication skills.
  • Proficient in principles of project management.
  • Experience in the utility industry.

Duke Energy provides electricity and natural gas services to residential, commercial, and industrial customers across the United States. The company generates, transmits, and distributes energy, charging customers based on their consumption, with rates regulated by government agencies to ensure fairness. Duke Energy is transitioning towards renewable energy sources like wind and solar, while still operating traditional coal and nuclear power plants, in response to the demand for cleaner energy. They utilize advanced technologies, such as drones, to improve operational efficiency and safety. Additionally, Duke Energy offers programs to help customers manage their energy bills and is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace, as well as community engagement initiatives. The goal of Duke Energy is to deliver reliable and sustainable energy solutions while supporting the communities they serve.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Charlotte, North Carolina

Founded

1904

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What believers are saying

  • Duke Energy's investment in renewable energy aligns with global sustainability trends.
  • Advanced technologies like AI improve operational efficiency and service reliability.
  • Duke Energy's community initiatives strengthen customer relationships and brand loyalty.

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  • Increased competition from agile renewable energy companies may erode market share.
  • Supply chain constraints could delay renewable energy projects and increase costs.
  • Cybersecurity threats pose risks to Duke Energy's operational technology systems.

What makes Duke Energy unique

  • Duke Energy integrates traditional and renewable energy sources for diverse energy solutions.
  • The company employs advanced technologies like drones for operational efficiency and safety.
  • Duke Energy's commitment to diversity and community engagement enhances its corporate reputation.

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Feb 20th, 2025
Duke Energy Foundation Donates $40,000 To Area Agency On Aging Of Pasco-Pinellas To Supply Severe Weather Kits For Older Adults

Grant provides critical supplies prior to storm seasonDuke Energy employees volunteer to assemble severe weather kitsST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Feb. 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the Duke Energy Foundation announced it has donated $40,000 to the Area Agency on Aging of Pasco-Pinellas (AAAPP) to supply severe weather kits to older adults in preparation for the 2025 hurricane season."Helping seniors stay safe in their homes is the mission of the Area Agency on Aging of Pasco-Pinellas, so we are so grateful for Duke Energy's support of our Senior Storm Kit program," said Ann Marie Winter, the not-for-profit's executive director. "Duke's funding will help about 1,000 seniors cope when severe weather hits. We also appreciate that Duke Energy is so committed to our partnership that their team members helped assemble all of these crucial kits."These severe weather kits contain essential items needed in such an event, including: a 12-hour light stick, flashlight with batteries, headlamp, matches, battery-powered radio, mini first-aid kit and other safety-related items, multi-tool kit, manual can opener, reusable utensils and drinking cup, notebook and pencil, large print puzzle books, toiletry kit and hygiene items, and a tote.To further support AAAPP efforts, Duke Energy employees volunteered to assemble the severe weather kits."Last year's hurricane season demonstrates the importance of being prepared. Volunteering to assemble severe weather kits allows us to reach our most vulnerable communities

PR Newswire
Feb 18th, 2025
Duke Energy Names Katherine Neebe As Chief Communications Officer

CHARLOTTE, N.C., Feb. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Duke Energy announced today it has appointed Katherine Neebe, senior vice president and chief sustainability officer, as chief communications officer (CCO), effective Feb. 24.Neebe succeeds Oscar Suris, senior vice president and CCO, who will become a senior advisor."Katherine has demonstrated a deep appreciation for the critical role that clear, timely communications play in fostering trust among our stakeholders," said Louis Renjel, executive vice president and chief corporate affairs officer. "She has the leadership skills and external affairs experience needed to help meet the expectations of our customers, communities, shareholders and other stakeholders."Neebe added, "Delivering business outcomes by serving our customers and communities will remain my focus. Corporate Communications is essential in advancing our ambitious energy modernization strategy, aimed at meeting our communities' growing and evolving energy needs."Under Suris, Duke Energy's Corporate Communications reorganized to become a fully integrated communications, public affairs and brand marketing organization, expanding its external storytelling and internal communications capabilities."I am thankful for Oscar's dedication and commitment to Duke Energy during his tenure here, and I'm grateful to have the benefit of Oscar's outstanding expertise and counsel," Renjel said.Suris added, "It's been my privilege to work with this talented team and tell the dynamic story of Duke Energy. This is the right time to transition to an advisor role and help empower the next generation of communications leaders."Duke Energy also announced Amy Strecker will lead Neebe's former organization in the interim, in addition to her current role as Duke Energy Foundation president.About Katherine NeebeNeebe is senior vice president and chief communications officer at Duke Energy

PR Newswire
Feb 18th, 2025
Duke Energy Prepares For Approaching Winter Storm

Mix of snow and ice could cause power outages in some regionsCustomers are encouraged to prepare in advance for potential outagesCHARLOTTE, N.C., Feb. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Duke Energy is monitoring forecasts and preparing for a mixture of snow and ice, which could cause power outages in some areas."As snowy and icy conditions approach, we're encouraging customers to prepare and have a plan in place in case they experience a power outage," said Jason Hollifield, Duke Energy's storm director in the Carolinas. "Our crews are prepared and will work as quickly and safely as possible to restore power if outages occur for our customers."Potential for ice accumulation on trees, branches, power linesThe type of precipitation in a winter storm can increase the likelihood of power outages. Ice buildup of a quarter inch or more on trees and branches can cause them to fall on power lines and create power outages. Higher accumulations of a half inch or more can cause power lines to sag or even fall as well. Heavy, wet snow of 6 inches or more also can cause trees and branches to fall on power lines.Reliability improvements help reduce outagesDuke Energy works on grid improvements throughout the year to help avoid outages and restore power faster when outages occur

PR Newswire
Feb 17th, 2025
Duke Energy Florida Celebrates Engineers Week, Highlights Importance Of Training New Power Grid Dispatchers

Engineers Week is recognized as Sunday, Feb. 16 , through Saturday, Feb. 22Dispatchers must complete extensive training to serve as the "eyes in the sky" of the power gridST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Feb. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Duke Energy Florida is celebrating Engineers Week – recognized as Sunday, Feb. 16, through Saturday, Feb

PR Newswire
Feb 12th, 2025
Duke Energy Florida Shares Various Resources To Help Customers Manage Increased Energy Usage In January

Financial assistance programs, incentives and rates – and even low-cost or no-cost energy efficiency tips – can offset higher-than-average electric billsST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Feb. 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Duke Energy Florida is sharing various resources to help customers manage their increased energy usage in January, when extreme winter weather swept across the state, which may have resulted in some receiving higher-than-average electric bills. "While Duke Energy Florida lowered rates by nearly $10 in January, our customers are less likely to notice that change because freezing temperatures forced their heating systems to work overtime, driving up their energy usage and, in turn, their electric bills," said Melissa Seixas, Duke Energy Florida state president. "We want to make sure they have the support they need to offset these costs and continue making sound, energy-efficient decisions in the year ahead.". Financial assistance programs, incentives and rates made available by the company include: Home Energy Checks – free in-person, online or phone evaluations of your home's energy efficiency, as well as recommendations for improvement