Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory · 4 days ago
Nuclear Facility Industrial Controls Cognizant Systems Engineer
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is seeking a Nuclear Facility Industrial Controls Cognizant Systems Engineer to provide engineering expertise for the operational readiness of DOE Hazard Category 2 and 3 nuclear facility structures. The role involves system engineering support for operations and maintenance, technical support for safety responsibilities, and participation in significant research and development projects.
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Responsibilities
Monitor the integrity and configuration of instrumentation, detection and alarm systems to anticipate the need for maintenance, repair, or replacement of components due to aging and degradation. Prepare system logs, surveillance reports, and detailed assessment reports and brief facility management on the results
Identify, monitor, and provide recommendations for the timely procurement and assurance of adequate inventory of spare parts and materials
Utilize advanced technical engineering skills and complex engineering experience to provide technical support for sustainment, repair, and modification of safety structures, systems, and components
Support significant R&D projects by applying advanced level knowledge, skills, and innovation to create solutions that are safe and compliant with DOE orders and specifications
Develop and implement solutions and approaches to moderate and complex problems and issues in support of facility operations and maintenance using sound engineering judgment, in-depth analysis, ingenuity, and creativity
Identify and assess the potential impacts to assigned structures, systems, components from new construction, modifications, and repairs related to other systems, such HVAC and building structures
Develop and perform technical reviews of facility related procedures, work instructions, and proposed modifications to ensure technical adequacy and feasibility of implementation
Prepare and review advanced instrumentation, detection, and alarm design calculations, drawings, and other documents to describe and provide solutions for complex design requirements and engineering problems, while ensuring compliance with technical criteria, schedules, and deliverables
Conduct reviews and provide technical input and advice to mid-level internal management, customers, and colleagues on complex system related design, operation, and maintenance issues
Perform other duties as assigned
Qualification
Required
Ability to secure and maintain a U.S. DOE Q-level security clearance which requires U.S. citizenship
Bachelor's degree in electrical, electronics, or instrumentation and controls engineering or equivalent level of education and related technical experience
Advanced level knowledge of instrumentation, detection, or alarm engineering standards and practices
Experience with and advanced level knowledge and skills in the design, modification, and evaluation of electrical power systems for buildings and facilities
Advanced knowledge of and demonstrated proficiency and experience in developing or reviewing calculations, specifications, drawings, and sketches; determining design criteria for modifications, renovations, and upgrades on small projects and on occasional larger projects
Advanced verbal and written communication skills necessary to effectively interact and collaborate in a team environment, including the ability to identify, develop and effectively communicate recommendations to facility and senior management regarding facility and safety equipment modifications
Demonstrated proficiency and experience effectively developing work process documents and safety documentation
Experience working in a multi-disciplinary team environment which includes scientists, engineers, and technicians with demonstrated ability to effectively manage, oversee, and deliver multiple projects on budget and schedule, often with multiple parallel tasks that require the resolution of conflicting work requirements and prioritization of tasks toward predetermined long-range targets
Preferred
Master's degree in electrical, electronics, or instrumentation and controls engineering or related field
Experience scoping, designing, installing, and maintaining a Distributed Control System (DCS) and experience preparing project estimates
Professional Engineering Registration in Electrical or Controls Engineering in California or reciprocity from another state within twelve months
Significant experience working with electrical systems and components in a nuclear environment, as well as significant experience with control systems and/or control room design
Proficiency in CAD software (e.g., AutoCAD, Creo)
Benefits
Flexible Benefits Package
401(k)
Relocation Assistance
Education Reimbursement Program
Flexible schedules (•depending on project needs)
Company
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, a national security laboratory, provides transformational solutions to national security challenges.
Funding
Current Stage
Late StageTotal Funding
$11.4MKey Investors
ARPA-EUS Department of EnergyDARPA
2023-11-21Grant
2023-08-14Grant
2022-09-19Grant
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