I&C Engineers

Remote
Full Time
Nuclear
Experienced
iParametrics is currently seeking I&C Engineers to support Department of Energy nuclear projects.  We will consider hybrid employment where you may work remote with a minimum of 1 week per month travel to project offices in Greenville, SC.

Responsibilities:
  • Plan, organize, and coordinate I&C engineering and multi-disciplined team/design projects while engaged in the planning, design, and construction phases of engineering projects.
  • Perform a broad range of I&C design activities, including design definition, control systems architecture and development, digital systems, PLC, DCS, network configuration, logic development, network switches, process controls, P&ID development support and review, HMI, communication protocols, routing, and layout, SIL, and procurement activities.
  • Prepare and modify instrument and control systems design documents (e.g., instrument datasheets, Input/Output wiring diagrams, schematics, panel layouts, logic diagrams, cable schedules, and instrument installation details).
  • Interpret and apply National, State, and Local codes and standards, and customer design requirements for the preparation of control systems design/construction documents, specifications, and system descriptions related to assigned tasks through project startup.
  • Generate and review the accuracy of design/evaluation calculations, and specifications.
  • Conduct construction document reviews as required.
  • Prepare engineering cost and schedule estimates.

Education and Experience:
  • Bachelor of Science in Control Systems, Electrical, or Chemical Engineering or similar accredited engineering B.S. with a minimum of 10 years of experience (nuclear preferred) in design, estimating, specification preparation, construction document preparation, and related phases of engineering.
  • Familiarity with MicroStation, AutoCAD, or SmartPlant Instrumentation (SPI) a plus.
  • Professional Engineer License preferred but not required.
  • Able to organize and independently work and check the work of others.
  • Planning, scheduling, and status reporting skills a must.
  • Must have a working knowledge of Federal (including Department of Energy Orders), State, and Local codes and standards applicable to control systems engineering design.
  • Ability to work in a collaborative team-oriented, procedure-based engineering culture.
  • The Department of Energy requires US citizenship to be authorized to work the projects.

About the Company:
Founded in 2003, iParametrics is a recognized leader in emergency management, homeland security, cost estimating and data analytics for federal, state, and local clients, including the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the Department of Energy (DOE), the Department of Defense (DOD), and all 50 States. For the past 18 years, we have supported FEMA on federally declared disasters throughout the US and its territories.  Please visit us at www.iparametrics.com for more information.

iParametrics is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to a work environment that supports and respects all individuals without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, pregnancy, marital status, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.

 
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