Kiewit
Kiewit Nuclear Solutions-Instrumentation & Controls Engineer -Lead- Lenexa, KS,
Kiewit, Kansas City, Kansas, United States, 66115
Kiewit Nuclear Solutions - Instrumentation & Controls Engineer - Lead
Location options: Lenexa, KS or Oak Ridge, TN. Employment type: Full Time. Seniority level: Mid-Senior level.
We are seeking experienced Instrumentation and Controls Engineers to join our team within Kiewit Nuclear Solutions. Our team supports projects throughout the company and collaborates with fabrication and construction teams to deliver safe, cost-effective, and innovative designs that meet client expectations and uphold Kiewit’s values of People, Integrity, Excellence, and Stewardship.
Responsibilities
Power System Analysis: Perform and review detailed engineering calculations using ETAP, including AC/DC power studies, short circuit analysis, voltage drop, arc-flash, and protective relay settings.
Equipment & Vendor Coordination:
Develop and review equipment procurement specifications.
Support vendor bid evaluations and manage Q&A tracking.
Design & Documentation:
Prepare scoping documents and conceptual design reviews.
Create and review detailed designs for lighting, communications, and security systems.
Collaboration:
Coordinate with multidisciplinary teams (Mechanical, Structural, Civil, I&C).
Interface with clients and support implementation personnel.
Site Support: Travel to client/vendor offices and plant sites for design reviews and construction coordination.
Qualifications
Education & Certification:
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from an ABET-accredited program.
Professional Engineer (PE) license or ability to obtain.
Experience:
10–15+ years of experience in electrical engineering design for industrial applications or nuclear power plants.
Extensive background in commercial and DOE nuclear design projects.
Technical Expertise:
Proficient in electrical system design, including low and medium voltage distribution (transformers, generators, motors, relays).
Skilled in performing detailed engineering calculations using ETAP: AC/DC power studies, short circuit analysis, voltage drop, arc-flash, motor starting, and protective relay settings.
Experience in preparing and reviewing specifications, procurement documents, and engineering design packages.
Knowledge of ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Codes and engineering design principles (e.g., GD&T, tolerance stack-ups, interference checks).
Familiar with P&ID, PFD, and general arrangement drawings for skid-mounted or permanent equipment packages.
Competent in lighting, communications, and security systems design.
Project & Team Collaboration:
Interfaces effectively with multidisciplinary teams (Mechanical, Structural, Civil, I&C) and clients.
Participates in vendor bid evaluations and supports procurement processes.
Coordinates with fabricators and engineers to develop and refine designs.
Soft Skills & Work Ethic:
Strong attention to detail with a commitment to producing error-free documentation.
Excellent communication, organizational, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
Demonstrates initiative in identifying and resolving engineering challenges.
Additional Responsibilities:
Leads integrated engineering processes to meet project milestones.
Conducts constructability reviews and supports conceptual design development.
Ensures compliance with quality assurance standards and timely project delivery.
Willing to travel (less than 20%) for design reviews and site coordination.
Other Requirements:
Regular, reliable attendance.
Work productively and meet deadlines timely.
Communicate and interact effectively and professionally with supervisors, employees, and others in a team environment.
Perform work safely and effectively; understand and follow oral and written instructions, warning signs, equipment use, and other policies.
Work during normal operating hours to organize and complete work within deadlines; may require overtime and weekends.
Field roles only: may work at various locations and conditions may vary.
Compensation & Benefits Base Compensation: $127,000/yr - $133,000/yr. Actual compensation is subject to variation due to education, experience, skillset, and location. We offer comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision, retirement plans with matching, and generous paid time off.
About Kiewit We are a full-service engineering, project management, and construction provider operating across North America with a legacy of safety, innovation, and excellence. We support projects from carbon-free and small modular reactors to DOE science and environmental/nuclear security missions.
Equal Opportunity We believe in equal opportunity in employment practices without discrimination and comply with all laws regarding human rights in the provinces where we operate.
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We are seeking experienced Instrumentation and Controls Engineers to join our team within Kiewit Nuclear Solutions. Our team supports projects throughout the company and collaborates with fabrication and construction teams to deliver safe, cost-effective, and innovative designs that meet client expectations and uphold Kiewit’s values of People, Integrity, Excellence, and Stewardship.
Responsibilities
Power System Analysis: Perform and review detailed engineering calculations using ETAP, including AC/DC power studies, short circuit analysis, voltage drop, arc-flash, and protective relay settings.
Equipment & Vendor Coordination:
Develop and review equipment procurement specifications.
Support vendor bid evaluations and manage Q&A tracking.
Design & Documentation:
Prepare scoping documents and conceptual design reviews.
Create and review detailed designs for lighting, communications, and security systems.
Collaboration:
Coordinate with multidisciplinary teams (Mechanical, Structural, Civil, I&C).
Interface with clients and support implementation personnel.
Site Support: Travel to client/vendor offices and plant sites for design reviews and construction coordination.
Qualifications
Education & Certification:
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from an ABET-accredited program.
Professional Engineer (PE) license or ability to obtain.
Experience:
10–15+ years of experience in electrical engineering design for industrial applications or nuclear power plants.
Extensive background in commercial and DOE nuclear design projects.
Technical Expertise:
Proficient in electrical system design, including low and medium voltage distribution (transformers, generators, motors, relays).
Skilled in performing detailed engineering calculations using ETAP: AC/DC power studies, short circuit analysis, voltage drop, arc-flash, motor starting, and protective relay settings.
Experience in preparing and reviewing specifications, procurement documents, and engineering design packages.
Knowledge of ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Codes and engineering design principles (e.g., GD&T, tolerance stack-ups, interference checks).
Familiar with P&ID, PFD, and general arrangement drawings for skid-mounted or permanent equipment packages.
Competent in lighting, communications, and security systems design.
Project & Team Collaboration:
Interfaces effectively with multidisciplinary teams (Mechanical, Structural, Civil, I&C) and clients.
Participates in vendor bid evaluations and supports procurement processes.
Coordinates with fabricators and engineers to develop and refine designs.
Soft Skills & Work Ethic:
Strong attention to detail with a commitment to producing error-free documentation.
Excellent communication, organizational, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
Demonstrates initiative in identifying and resolving engineering challenges.
Additional Responsibilities:
Leads integrated engineering processes to meet project milestones.
Conducts constructability reviews and supports conceptual design development.
Ensures compliance with quality assurance standards and timely project delivery.
Willing to travel (less than 20%) for design reviews and site coordination.
Other Requirements:
Regular, reliable attendance.
Work productively and meet deadlines timely.
Communicate and interact effectively and professionally with supervisors, employees, and others in a team environment.
Perform work safely and effectively; understand and follow oral and written instructions, warning signs, equipment use, and other policies.
Work during normal operating hours to organize and complete work within deadlines; may require overtime and weekends.
Field roles only: may work at various locations and conditions may vary.
Compensation & Benefits Base Compensation: $127,000/yr - $133,000/yr. Actual compensation is subject to variation due to education, experience, skillset, and location. We offer comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision, retirement plans with matching, and generous paid time off.
About Kiewit We are a full-service engineering, project management, and construction provider operating across North America with a legacy of safety, innovation, and excellence. We support projects from carbon-free and small modular reactors to DOE science and environmental/nuclear security missions.
Equal Opportunity We believe in equal opportunity in employment practices without discrimination and comply with all laws regarding human rights in the provinces where we operate.
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