About the job
Join Our Team as an Electrical Engineer!
We are on the lookout for a skilled Electrical Engineer to become a vital part of our team at the Y-12 National Security Complex supporting the Department of Energy (DOE). This full-time position is based in the scenic city of Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
Key Responsibilities
Develop comprehensive and high-quality design packages, providing essential engineering procurement and on-site technical support to implement these designs effectively.
Prepare conceptual engineering deliverables including cost estimates, bills of materials, labor-hour estimates, statements of work, and design criteria, along with title II design engineering deliverables such as calculations, analyses, construction specifications, drawings, and equipment specifications.
Collaborate effectively as a team member within an integrated project team.
Conduct walkdowns at existing plant facilities to generate design documents and provide field support to craft personnel.
Utilize extensive technical expertise and apply established engineering principles, theories, and concepts, particularly focusing on instrumentation and controls for process control and monitoring systems.
Deliver innovative technical solutions to complex challenges by implementing established engineering practices, codes, and standards.
Provide troubleshooting support for existing systems to inform design improvements and corrective actions.
Prepare detailed conduit/cable schedules, conduit/equipment plans, one-line diagrams, wiring and connection diagrams, instrument loop diagrams, and various calculations and construction specifications.
Create control cabinet assembly drawings, system diagrams, and control logic for both batch and continuous processes using conventional analog instrumentation, distributed digital control systems, and programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and human-machine interfaces (HMIs).
Contribute to the development of process control system narratives, assist in defining process software requirements, and provide valuable input to Process and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs).
Demonstrate proficiency in utilizing the National Electrical Code, UL508A, and relevant ISA standards for designing instrumentation and control systems.
