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Travel I&E Tech I, II, III - Nuclear

Duke Energy
relocation assistance
United States, North Carolina, Huntersville
May 08, 2026

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The Traveling Instrumentation & Controls Technician III is skilled in the basic aspects of power plant electrical, electronic, pneumatic, and hydraulic instrumentation & control systems.

Depending upon the qualifications of the successful candidate, the hiring manager may elect to fill this position at a higher level within the job hierarchy.

  • Positions will be based at the McGuire Office Complex in Huntersville, NC. Travel may be required up to 100% of the time.

  • Obtaining and Maintaining Nuclear access is required. Additionally, obtaining DOT medical card required.

  • The Specialty Services I/E Group consist of Breaker/Switchgear Teams, GeneratorBreaker and Isolated Phase BusTeams, Testing Teams and Instrumentation-Control-Electrical Teams based in the Carolinas.

  • This posting will place successful candidates on the Bus Team within the Specialty Services Group.

  • The Nuclear Traveling Instrumentation & Electrical Technician is skilled in the basic aspects of power plant electrical, electronic, pneumatic, and hydraulic instrumentation & control systems.

  • As directed, duties performed may include but are not limited to:

  • Perform assigned calibration, maintenance and repair of electrical, electronic, pneumatic, and hydraulic instrumentation & control systems in a safe, reliable, economical and environmentally sound manner.

  • Perform assigned maintenance activities independently or work within a team/group setting as needed.

  • Read and interpret basic I&C and Electrical control drawings, work orders and/or plans.

  • Assist in the control of quality and productivity.

  • Communicate effectively with other maintenance personnel at all levels by keeping co-workers and leadership apprised of work progress and difficulties as they arise.

  • Understand and follow all applicable safety standards.

  • Use human performance tools and techniques.

  • Maintain good housekeeping standards on a continual basis and ensure no reportable incidents regarding housekeeping occur with the area of responsibility.

  • Develop proficiency in the use of calibration equipment & specialty tooling.

  • Gain general knowledge of equipment maintenance procedures, instruction manuals, drawings, and codes.

  • Obtain and maintain unescorted nuclear access.

  • Develop proficiency in the use of company provided computers and associatedsoftware programs such as: Maximo, CAS, Tags Pro, eSOMs, Nantel, & otherassociated software programs necessary to complete Nuclear & Regulated & Renewable Energy tasks.

Basic Qualifications:

  • High School Diploma or equivalent

Desired Qualifications:

  • One year closely related experience on electrical bus systems

  • Experience with troubleshooting electrical/instrumentation equipment

  • Experience reading electrical diagrams, schematics, and one-line drawings

  • Experience utilizing electrical/instrumentation test equipment

  • Experience with lock out tag out of electrical equipment

  • Currently have Nuclear Access

  • Experience with Power Plant Generator Breaker Maintenance

Specific Requirements:

  • Valid Driver's License

  • Completion of the Power Plant Maintenance Selection System (MASS) aptitude testing

  • Obtain and maintain unescorted nuclear access

Physical Effort Required:

  • Physical exertion applicable to power plant maintenance such as standing; lifting, up to 50 lbs; walking; stooping; climbing ladders and stairs; working long hours.

  • With exposure to uneven and inclined walking/working surfaces; work at heights; work from scaffolds and platforms; work in confined spaces; work in tight areas.

Working Conditions

  • Field Mobility Classification - Work will be performed in various field locations, as needed, after the onboarding period. However, field employees are required to live within a reasonable daily commute to their assigned work location

  • Typical conditions associated with an operating fossil and nuclear power stations - extreme weather conditions, high temperatures, high pressures, high voltage electrical systems, and rotating machinery. Operation of vehicles and mobile equipment required.

Working Hours and Travel

  • Schedules may vary as project assignments and plant conditions dictate. Incumbent will be expected to work weekends, shift work and overtime. Travel away from home base can be up to 100% of the year. Expected to respond to unusual events and emergencies.

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50+% Relocation Assistance Provided (as applicable)No Represented/Union PositionNo Visa Sponsored PositionNo Please note that in order to be considered for this position, you must possess all of the basic/required qualifications.

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