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Airswift

I&C Engineer

Airswift, Mineral

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Airswift is seeking an I&C Engineer to work on a long-term assignment with a leader in the nuclear energy industry.
The selected candidate will play a critical role in evaluating and implementing design modifications for nuclear power plant systems, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and maintaining operational excellence.
Responsibilities:
  • Review and prepare engineering deliverables, including Design/Engineering Change packages, specifications, calculations, and technical evaluations.
  • Provide oversight into contracted engineering work to ensure consistency with industry design standards.
  • Support Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) and Site Acceptance Testing (SAT), including procedure reviews, approvals, and test observations.
  • Collaborate with equipment suppliers and project stakeholders to perform technical evaluations and design reviews.
  • Analyze engineering risk, failure modes, and develop mitigation strategies for plant systems.
  • Present engineering status updates to team leads, project managers, and leadership.
  • Support construction and implementation phases by evaluating design updates, resolving field changes, and addressing technical issues.
Requirements:
  • Demonstrated experience with nuclear power plant design, systems, and components.
  • Strong background in Electrical, Computer, or I&C Engineering.
  • Proven ability in technical writing, specification development, and engineering documentation.
  • Design Qualification is required and must be clearly reflected on the candidate's CV.
  • Ability to obtain unescorted nuclear access (background screening, fingerprinting, and required training/testing).
  • Excellent communication skills (verbal and written).
  • Strong leadership, collaboration, and teamwork skills.
Preferred Qualifications:
  • Nuclear Operations experience (SRO/STA certification preferred).
  • Working knowledge of 50.59 evaluations or equivalent regulatory processes.
  • Prior qualification in engineering specification writing and approval.
  • Familiarity with nuclear power plant electrical distribution systems and instrumentation and control (I&C) systems.
  • Experience with Industrial Control Systems, Distributed Control Systems (DCS), and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC).
  • Demonstrated experience with advanced control system monitoring, testing, and analysis.
  • 6+ years of electrical power design engineering experience, preferably in a nuclear power generation environment.
  • 10+ years of total industry experience is highly desirable.
Education:
  • Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or equivalent electrical engineering field experience.
  • A valid U.S. Professional Engineer (PE) license may be accepted in lieu of a degree.