AZAD is seeking a Nuclear Electrical Supervising Engineer for a full-time permanent employment position based in Newport, MI.
This position is full-time on-site in Newport, MI. Relocation assistance may be available but not guaranteed.
The annual salary range for this position is between $145k-$165k depending on related qualifications and experience.
Benefits include medical, dental and vision insurance, paid time off, including vacation, sick days, and holidays, 401(k) retirement plan with company match and immediate vesting, and competitive compensation, annual pay increases, and bonuses, and opportunities for career growth and advancement.
Position Summary / Essential Functions:
Seeking an Electrical Supervising Engineer to lead a team and Controls engineers and designers, providing continuous, on-site support for a nuclear plant in the Detroit/Chicago/Toledo area.
Work entails supervisory oversight and approval of Engineering Change Packages consisting of:
Equipment specifications, data sheets, calculations, and analysis as required to support the design and configuration control process.
Equipment specifications include transformers, switchgear, MCCs, UPS/DC, communication systems, digital and process instrumentation and controls system components.
Calculations include electrical studies including short circuit, voltage drop, coordination and arc flash studies using OTI-ETAP software.
Electrical/I&C design documents including single line diagrams and panel schedules, schematic and wiring diagrams, electrical physical and raceway drawings, lighting and grounding plans, and cable schedules.
Supervisory responsibilities include review of proposals, schedules and budgets; monitoring and reporting budget and schedule performance; and providing technical leadership to engineers and designers for the Electrical/I&C discipline.
Candidate will support multiple projects and will coordinate activities with clients, contractors, vendors and other members of the project teams.
Minimum Qualifications:
BS in Electrical Engineering from an accredited 4-year university.
8+ years overall experience in design electrical and I&C systems for power plants or heavy industrial facilities.
5 years of experience in electrical and I&C system design for nuclear plants in North America.
Familiarity with the nuclear standard design process, and experience preparing engineering drawings including but not limited to wiring diagrams and schematics.
Familiarity with IEEE, EPRI, ISA and IAEA Codes and Standards and NRC Reg Guides relating to nuclear plant licensing and design.
Good written and oral communication skills. Must be able to interface with other members of the project team including other disciplines, client, contractors and vendors.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Expertise using Microsoft Office products including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio and Teams.
Must be a Citizen of the U.S. and able to obtain unescorted access to a U.S. Nuclear Power Plant including Fitness for Duty requirements.
Professional Engineering (PE) License in any state in the U.S. with ability to obtain licensure in other states by comity.
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