Instrumentation & Control Engineer for Nuclear Power Projects
Job Description
Contribute to impactful nuclear power projects as an Instrumentation & Control Engineer. Support a dynamic team with your expertise in engineering design, control systems, and procurement processes.This role focuses on technical design and support for Nuclear and Power Generation Plants. You will assist in creating essential engineering documents and mentor junior engineers, ensuring high-quality deliverables. Your input will be key in enhancing project outcomes through your advanced understanding of instrumentation and controls.
Key Responsibilities:
• Generate engineering design documents for power plant systems
• Mentor and oversee lower-level engineers’ work
• Develop control system network architecture diagrams
• Create technical specifications and procurement documents
• Collaborate on system implementation and programming
Requirements:
• Bachelor’s degree in engineering required
• Minimum 1 year of related work experience
• Prior I&C design experience for power plants preferred
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills
• EIT certification is a plus
Leverage your engineering skills to drive innovation and excellence in the nuclear power industry while fostering growth in your career.
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