I&C Design Engineer (Remote Contract)
Company: System One
Location: Bellevue
Posted on: April 17, 2025
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Job Description:
System One is seeking to contract with an experienced I&C
Design Engineer for a long-term, fully remote role. As part of the
team, you will contribute to the development of Sodium Fast Reactor
technologies, including the design, prototype development, testing,
system integration, and commissioning of advanced instrumentation
and control systems. You will collaborate with a multidisciplinary
team of scientists, engineers, and external partners to ensure
seamless integration and high-quality delivery of complex systems
for Generation IV advanced nuclear reactor technologies.
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Key Responsibilities:
Interface and support a geographically diverse and international
design team, including in-house, subcontracted, and
partner/customer resources.
Lead the design of I&C and supporting electrical systems from
functional requirements to final design.
Develop and review system- and component-level specifications and
scopes of work, ensuring alignment with nuclear codes, standards,
and regulations.
Provide technical direction and guidance to engineers on nuclear
and non-nuclear design standards.
Specify and assess the suitability of instrumentation measurement
techniques for sodium fast reactors and integrated energy storage
technologies, considering measurement range, accuracy, and response
time.
Apply regulatory criteria and standards to complex I&C system
designs.
Review and develop key technical design documents, such as System
Requirements Documents, System Design Descriptions, Interface
Control Documents, and Engineering Design Specifications.
Create and manage drawing packages for system and sub-system
designs (e.g., P&IDs, control system architecture, control
logic diagrams, instrument installation drawings).
Develop integrated design packages for key systems and
sub-systems.
Provide oversight and technical direction to supplier projects,
ensuring compliance with contract requirements and coordinating
technical reviews.
Support continuous learning and application of nuclear industry
best practices to maintain high engineering design standards.
Integrate I&C systems with the work of other disciplines,
engineers, and subject matter experts.
Support licensing activities related to Safety Analysis
Reports.
Key Qualifications & Skills:
Education: B.S. or higher in Controls, Electrical, or a related
discipline from an accredited university.
Experience: Minimum of 6 years of direct experience in
instrumentation and controls systems development, diagnostics, and
delivery. Higher education may count toward years of
experience.
Desired Experience: Previous experience with nuclear reactor safety
systems or nuclear instrumentation systems design.
Familiarity with IEEE and IEC standards.
Experience in implementing design controls in accordance with
nuclear power plant quality assurance standards (e.g., 10 CFR 50
Appendix B, ASME NQA-1).
Experience with high-temperature process design (400 -C and
higher).
Technical Skills: Ability to manage complex projects with competing
objectives and resolve conflicts.
Experience with industrial process flow diagrams (PFD) and piping &
instrument diagrams (P&ID).
Proficiency in CAD software (e.g., AutoCAD, AutoCAD Electrical,
SolidWorks) (preferred but not required).
Other Skills: Excellent technical writing, communication, and
presentation abilities.
Strong attention to detail and commitment to technical
excellence.
Self-starter with the ability to coordinate and lead a design team
with minimal direction.
Ability to manage multiple tasks requiring a multi-disciplinary
approach.
Experience with I&C system startup testing procedures
(preferred but not required).
Ref: #161-Managed Staffing Charlotte
Remote working/work at home options are available for this
role.
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