Electrical I&C Engineer

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What you will be doing: Engineering for operating plants in the U.S. including preparation of Engineering Change Packages including plant digital upgrades. Work includes preparation of packages that include specifications and data sheets, calculations, and modifications to existing plant drawings; provide support to proposals, prepare purchase requisitions, and review of vendor drawings.
Designs for New Generation Nuclear plants including Small Modular Reactors (SMR), including support for the development of conceptual design and related design basis documents to support licensing of new nuclear generating plants, preparation of specifications and bid packages for control systems, and detailed I&C design for new generating plants.
Candidate will support multiple projects and will support coordination of activities with clients, contractors, vendors and other members of the project teams.
What you must have: B.S. in Electrical, Mechanical, or Controls Engineering from an accredited 4-year university with course work in control systems.
(For level II) 2-4 years overall experience in design of control systems for power plants or heavy industrial facilities.
1 year of experience in I&C design for nuclear plants in North America including new plants or modification of existing operating plants.
For new generation plants: Familiarity with control system architecture and design basis documents.
For modifications to operating nuclear plants: Familiarity with the nuclear standard design process, and engineering drawings including but not limited to wiring diagrams and schematics, P&IDs, logic diagrams, instrument hookups, etc. for plant modification packages including digital upgrades.
Familiarity with specifications for control systems for plant process/auxiliary systems.
Familiarity with logic diagrams and system functional descriptions for implementation of system control logic into plant control systems.
Experience evaluating pressure, temperature, flow, and level process instrumentation.
Experience performing calculations for a nuclear plant such as instrument set-points.
Familiarity with IEEE, EPRI, ISA and IAEA Codes and Standards and NRC Reg Guides relating to nuclear plant licensing and design.
Good written and oral communication skills. Must be able to interface with other members of the project team including other disciplines, client, contractors and vendors.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Expertise using Microsoft Office products including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio and Teams.
Must be a Citizen of the U.S. or Canada and able to obtain unescorted access to a U.S. nuclear power plant.
Location:
Charlotte

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