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POSITION TITLE:  CANYON - ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS ENGINEER   

 

 

DUTIES:         Provide engineering support and design and construction oversight for electrical and electronic systems. For assigned systems, identifies system concepts and determines system functional and technical requirements; monitors system performance, trouble shoots and resolves problems, and ensures operation within technical and safety basis requirements. Provides engineering analysis, design input and review of design output documents including but not limited to: Single Line Drawings, Short Circuit Analysis, Coordination Curves, Voltage Drop calculations, Arc Flash hazard analyses, Control Circuit Design, Circuit/Raceway/Wiring/Connection Design, Grounding, Heat Tracing, Electrical Equipment Lists. As Design Authority, prepares modification input documents, provides technical input, reviews vendor documentation, approves work packages, and advises operations, maintenance, & project management for optimizing day to day operations. Provide project requirements definition, including the generation of specifications for electrical equipment, material and related construction, conduct major technical alternative studies, prepare project forecasts and plans, assure the adequacy of design, and assure the operability and maintainability of the proposed facility through enabling design concepts and administrative systems.

 

Engineering services will be provided using SRS processes and procedures.  Programmatic guidance will be provided by SRS. 

 

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

 

Education:

BS Degree in Electrical Engineering or current registration as a Professional Engineer in Electrical Engineering.

 

Experience/Skills:

Candidate must demonstrate five years Electrical Engineering experience in the power, manufacturing, process chemical or nuclear industry. Candidate must demonstrate knowledge of NEC code requirements.  Candidate must have the ability to walkdown systems in the field.  Experience with facility deactivation or waste remediation is preferred. Candidate demonstrating experience in 2D Microstation Computer Aided Drafting and Design (CADD) is preferred.  Candidate must be capable of qualifying as an SRS Radiological Worker.

 

Work Hours:

A 40 hour work week is scheduled.  SRS utilizes various work schedules; including 5/8s (8 hours/day; five days per week), 4/10s (10 hours/day; four days per week), and a 9/80s (9 hours/day, five days on week A and 4 days on week B).  Work week excludes SRS holidays.  Each work day has a 30-minute lunch.  

 

Area Security Access:

A security clearance is not initially required; however, candidate must be capable of obtaining an L or Q clearance if required to perform assigned duties.

 

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