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I&C Design Engineer II-Nuclear
4800 Concord Rd. York, SC 29745 US
Job Description
HKA Enterprises is unable to support C2C. 3rd party submissions and C2C requests will not be considered for any positions.
Pay: $56.00- 66.00 per hour DOE
Description:
An experienced I&C Design Engineer with a strong background with any or all the following: digital control and data acquisition systems, distributed I&C system platforms, Operator Aid Computer, plant network systems, and security computer systems. Understanding of industry cyber security design requirements. Familiarity with computer networks and operating systems. Knowledge of real time/data acquisition/control systems, including hardware, software, and interfaces. Ability to read Plant Drawings (Control Wiring Diagrams, One-line diagrams, Logic Diagrams). Ability to work on assigned projects with minimal supervision. Ability to work as part of a team, be self-motivated, exercise flexibility, and take personal responsibility for assigned accountabilities. Some of the key components that this individual will be responsible for reviewing/producing are: Engineering Change Basedocs, Equipment Database records, Electrical Elementary Diagrams, Connection Diagrams, Wiretabs, Bill of Materials, and Cable Cards.
Desired qualifications include:
- Knowledge of the Standard Design Process.
Client qualifications for the following:
- Preparation of Engineering Changes (CO-FLT-ENG-2000 Design Change), Digital EC (FLT-ENG-DIGITAL-EC), Design Verification (CO-FLT-ENG-2050 Design Verification), Applicability Determination Preparer (CO-FLT-AD) and 50.59 Screener (CO-FLT-50.59-SCR).
- Experience at a Nuclear Site.
- Experience with client.
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