Controls Engineer - Nuclear

Wilmington, NC / Idaho Falls, ID / Livermore, CA / Los Alamos, NM / Hobbs, NM / Knoxville, TN / Aiken, SC / Gilbert, AZ / Ogden, UT
Partner Position – 8400 /
Full-time /
On-site
Controls Engineer - Wilmington, North Carolina

DISHER is partnering with a nuclear fuel producer in Wilmington, NC to fill their Controls Engineer position. Reporting to the Engineering Manager and working closely with other key stakeholders, The Controls Engineer will be responsible for the design, documentation, and implementation of control systems necessary for new process equipment, gas handling and storage system software, support systems, and other ancillary equipment required for the company's technology development.

What it's like to work here:

Founded in 2007, this company specializes in developing and commercializing laser-based uranium enrichment technology in the U.S. In this high-tech start-up environment, you'll find a dynamic and supportive atmosphere where team members often wear multiple hats and collaborate closely. The tight-knit team boasts a diverse range of backgrounds, which fosters a strong sense of camaraderie. They are dedicated to providing room for professional growth and offer extensive training opportunities, ensuring that every team member has the resources and support needed to advance their skills and career.

This position will require relocation to Wilmington, NC

Wilmington, NC offers a unique blend of career opportunities and coastal living, making it an attractive destination. With a diverse economy that includes thriving sectors like healthcare, life sciences, fintech, and manufacturing, Wilmington provides a variety of career paths. Beyond work, Wilmington boasts a vibrant cultural scene with festivals, outdoor concerts, and a historic downtown, while its mild climate and proximity to beautiful beaches add to the appeal. Whether you're looking for career growth, a relaxed coastal lifestyle, or a welcoming community, Wilmington offers a great place to live and work.

What you will get to do:

    • Create and execute control solutions for both current and future needs to advance enrichment technology.
    • Collaborate with the engineering team to strategize and choose control systems for automating the operation of equipment and systems involved in the enrichment process.
    • Work alongside technicians to design and install control systems necessary to ensure safe and efficient operations.
    • Oversee the commissioning and testing of control systems, confirming that all functional and operational requirements are met.
    • Coordinate the integration of equipment control systems into the overall plant control strategy, ensuring the appropriate data is captured and stored as needed for operational and reliability analysis.
    • Design control strategies based on process flow descriptions.
    • Develop operator HMIs to assist in the operation of equipment and systems used in the enrichment process.
    • Prepare documentation for the selected equipment and systems to support procurement, fabrication, installation, commissioning, and operation.
    • Maintain design/test records and Integrated Safety Analysis (ISA) compliance

What will make you successful:

    • Active DOE/NRC Q-clearance or equivalent DOD Top Secret
    • Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering from an accredited university or college in a relevant field or equivalent experience
    • Experience with PLC programming
    • Familiar with control valves, pressure systems, and field devices (Pressure gauges, thermocouples, flow meters, level sensors)
    • Ability to read and interpret P&ID’s
    • Experience with Allen-Bradley/Rockwell Automation software (FT View, Studio 5000, RSLogix 500)
    • Familiar with industrial Networks (TCP/IP, Ethernet/IP, Modbus TCP/IP, RS-232)
    • Proficiency in control system design utilizing methods such as cascaded control loops, time-proportioned control, and predictive control algorithms
    • Familiar with SCADA systems, data historians, and experience with NIST SP800-82 or ISA/IEC 62443
    • Proficiency in working closely with operators to design and modify high-performance HMIs, with experience in classified and/or highly regulated environments
    • Ability to work extended hours on occasion and travel as required