Amentum
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Amentum . As a Resident Electrical Engineer for the Spent Fuel Handling Project at the Naval Reactors Facility at Idaho National Laboratory, you will perform electrical engineering design functions as part of onsite construction support for Title 3 activities. This includes vendor submittal reviews, assessments on existing design, responding to RFIs, and authoring Design Change Notices (DCNs). Duties also include coordination with Quality on inspections and supporting development of scopes of work for electrical subcontracts with procurement and construction groups. Other project functions include survey/assess existing facility and master planning, scoping and estimating level of engineering effort; field work to assess existing conditions; report writing; conceptual design; review of design development drawings, specifications, and calculation analyses; cost estimating; and services during bidding and construction, including answering RFIs, bid review, shop drawing review, site visits during construction, commissioning support, hosting progress meetings, and project closeout. The work location is approximately 55 miles from Idaho Falls. The greatest challenges provide the biggest rewards. Ready? Let’s get to work.
Responsibilities
Vendor submittal reviews
Assessments on existing design and responding to RFIs
Authoring Design Change Notices (DCNs)
Coordinate with Quality on inspections and support development of scopes of work for electrical subcontracts with procurement and construction groups
Survey/assess existing facility and master planning; scoping and estimating level of engineering effort
Field work to assess existing conditions; report writing; conceptual design
Review design development drawings, specifications, and calculation analyses
Assist with cost estimating; provide services during bidding and construction
Answer RFIs, bid review, shop drawing review, site visits during construction, commissioning support, progress meetings, and project closeout
Qualifications
BS or MS-Electrical Engineering from an ABET-certified institution
EIT and ability to obtain Idaho Professional Engineering Licensure within one year of hire
4+ years of electrical engineering design experience
Construction support experience for Title 3 activities
U.S. Citizen
Short Circuit Analysis experience
Strong knowledge of the NEC
Preferred Qualifications
PE License in Idaho or PE in another state with ability to obtain Idaho PE via NCEES Reciprocity
DOE experience, NQA-1 experience
Arc Flash Analysis experience
Familiarity with Instrumentation & Controls interface
Residence within commutable distance to the Naval Reactors Facility at Idaho National Lab
Knowledge of power systems design, substation design, fire alarm, lighting design, load flow studies, communications design, grounding design, and equipment selection
Ability to independently produce sizing calculations and other analyses/reports
Experience providing construction support or services during construction
Essential Functions
Intermittent sitting, walking, standing, bending, squatting, climbing, kneeling, twisting, and lifting up to 20 lbs.
Moves up to 50 ft; fine manipulation with hands; occasional work above or below shoulder level
Occasional travel; work near construction equipment and hazardous environments; uneven ground; exposure to dust, gas or fumes, noise, temperature/humidity extremes; potential work at heights
Other Essential Functions
U.S. Citizenship required; valid driver's license
Ability to work in a team; professional behavior; safety-conscious grooming and dress
Must pass pre-employment drug test, background check, and site security screening
We are an equal opportunity employer.
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Join to apply for the
Resident Electrical Engineer
role at
Amentum . As a Resident Electrical Engineer for the Spent Fuel Handling Project at the Naval Reactors Facility at Idaho National Laboratory, you will perform electrical engineering design functions as part of onsite construction support for Title 3 activities. This includes vendor submittal reviews, assessments on existing design, responding to RFIs, and authoring Design Change Notices (DCNs). Duties also include coordination with Quality on inspections and supporting development of scopes of work for electrical subcontracts with procurement and construction groups. Other project functions include survey/assess existing facility and master planning, scoping and estimating level of engineering effort; field work to assess existing conditions; report writing; conceptual design; review of design development drawings, specifications, and calculation analyses; cost estimating; and services during bidding and construction, including answering RFIs, bid review, shop drawing review, site visits during construction, commissioning support, hosting progress meetings, and project closeout. The work location is approximately 55 miles from Idaho Falls. The greatest challenges provide the biggest rewards. Ready? Let’s get to work.
Responsibilities
Vendor submittal reviews
Assessments on existing design and responding to RFIs
Authoring Design Change Notices (DCNs)
Coordinate with Quality on inspections and support development of scopes of work for electrical subcontracts with procurement and construction groups
Survey/assess existing facility and master planning; scoping and estimating level of engineering effort
Field work to assess existing conditions; report writing; conceptual design
Review design development drawings, specifications, and calculation analyses
Assist with cost estimating; provide services during bidding and construction
Answer RFIs, bid review, shop drawing review, site visits during construction, commissioning support, progress meetings, and project closeout
Qualifications
BS or MS-Electrical Engineering from an ABET-certified institution
EIT and ability to obtain Idaho Professional Engineering Licensure within one year of hire
4+ years of electrical engineering design experience
Construction support experience for Title 3 activities
U.S. Citizen
Short Circuit Analysis experience
Strong knowledge of the NEC
Preferred Qualifications
PE License in Idaho or PE in another state with ability to obtain Idaho PE via NCEES Reciprocity
DOE experience, NQA-1 experience
Arc Flash Analysis experience
Familiarity with Instrumentation & Controls interface
Residence within commutable distance to the Naval Reactors Facility at Idaho National Lab
Knowledge of power systems design, substation design, fire alarm, lighting design, load flow studies, communications design, grounding design, and equipment selection
Ability to independently produce sizing calculations and other analyses/reports
Experience providing construction support or services during construction
Essential Functions
Intermittent sitting, walking, standing, bending, squatting, climbing, kneeling, twisting, and lifting up to 20 lbs.
Moves up to 50 ft; fine manipulation with hands; occasional work above or below shoulder level
Occasional travel; work near construction equipment and hazardous environments; uneven ground; exposure to dust, gas or fumes, noise, temperature/humidity extremes; potential work at heights
Other Essential Functions
U.S. Citizenship required; valid driver's license
Ability to work in a team; professional behavior; safety-conscious grooming and dress
Must pass pre-employment drug test, background check, and site security screening
We are an equal opportunity employer.
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