Controls Engineer (I&C)- Plant Vogtle 3&4
Job Description
“All Levels” Digital I&C System or Design Engineer - (Plant Vogtle 3&4)
Southern Nuclear Operating Company's Plant Vogtle 3&4 Site Engineering organization is seeking a high performing and self-motivated Digital I&C Engineer. Individual must possess strong organizational, communication, and leadership skills to support operation of the next generation nuclear power station. This position will be located at Southern Nuclear Company's Plant Vogtle in Waynesboro, Georgia.
JOB INFORMATION
This position will be filled, and the selected candidate's grade will be commensurate with/reflect his/her experiences, knowledge, and training. The successful candidate will work in either the Digital I&C System or Design Engineering group at Plant Vogtle 3&4.
The mission of the Digital I&C System Functional Area is to provide technical assistance for specified digital systems and components to the organization, including operations and maintenance departments. This includes monitoring and advocacy of owned systems to maintain system health and promote reliable equipment.
The mission of the Digital Engineering Design Functional Area is to provide technical conscience and leadership by ensuring configuration changes to the design of the AP1000 digital systems are high quality, budgeted, planned, scheduled, and implemented in a cost-effective manner. This position will provide Digital I&C support by preparing engineering calculations, performing engineering studies, developing cost estimates for design changes, reviewing vendor correspondence, performing conceptual design studies, performing design changes, performing design bases maintenance, performing equivalency determinations, as well as monitoring and providing technical recommendations and Long-Range Planning for assigned digital systems and components.
Educational Requirements:
- Candidates are required to hold a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering (not Engineering Technology) from an ABET accredited college or university
- Preferred disciplines are Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Mechatronics, and Control Systems Engineering
- An advanced degree and/or PE license is preferred
Technical Requirements:
- Experience with various digital control systems such as DCS or PLCs (Preferred Ovation, ABB, Allen Bradley, Siemens, GE)
- Additional experience in the following areas is highly desirable: performance of engineering design, analyses, preparation of engineering evaluations, preparation of engineering studies for power generating facilities, preparation of engineering calculations, project management and technical support of both maintenance and engineering organizations in the resolution of digital component issues
- A basic knowledge of design basis configuration management, project management, and the design modification process is preferred
- Experience in the application of design of digital control systems desired
- Strong familiarity with calculations is desired
- Experience with developing control software under the industry design process is preferred
- Experience with Windows Operating Systems and applications desired
- Knowledgeable of the processes used to address operational, maintenance, and reliability issues for electrical/I&C components desired
- Knowledge of monitoring instrumentation such as vibration, radiation, seismic monitoring systems are desired
- Strong knowledge of AP1000 or PWR design bases is preferred
- Knowledge of the Protection and Safety Monitoring System (PMS) as defined by the AP1000 design
- Knowledge of the Plant Control System (PLS) as defined by the AP1000 design
Background/Experience Requirements:
- Minimum of two (2) years of operational power plant or utility experience in an engineering capacity is required; nuclear is preferred
- Strong background in nuclear power systems desired
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- Knowledge in EMI/RFI application and control desired
- Working knowledge of common computer tools, including MS Word and Excel required
- Technical writing and presentation skills required
- Engineering Analysis experience preferred
Behavioral Attributes:
- Makes principled, data-based decisions that take critical factors into account
- Works through conflicts to create win/win situations
- Holds self-accountable for superior results
- Works well as contributing member of a team
- Respects the dignity of every individual and different viewpoints
- Assumes personal responsibility for individual and company success
Other Required Attributes
- Candidate must meet background screening and NRC Fitness for Duty requirements
- Please note: This position will require the successful completion of the SNC Initial Engineering Training as a condition of continued employment. The training is approximately 4 weeks long and is a rigorous period that may require studying after work hours
- Strong background in design, systems, component, or programs engineering
- Flexible member of the Emergency Response Organization (ERO)
- Other duties as required
“All Levels” Digital I&C System or Design Engineer - (Plant Vogtle 3&4)
Southern Nuclear Operating Company's Plant Vogtle 3&4 Site Engineering organization is seeking a high performing and self-motivated Digital I&C Engineer. Individual must possess strong organizational, communication, and leadership skills to support operation of the next generation nuclear power station. This position will be located at Southern Nuclear Company's Plant Vogtle in Waynesboro, Georgia.
JOB INFORMATION
This position will be filled, and the selected candidate's grade will be commensurate with/reflect his/her experiences, knowledge, and training. The successful candidate will work in either the Digital I&C System or Design Engineering group at Plant Vogtle 3&4.
The mission of the Digital I&C System Functional Area is to provide technical assistance for specified digital systems and components to the organization, including operations and maintenance departments. This includes monitoring and advocacy of owned systems to maintain system health and promote reliable equipment.
The mission of the Digital Engineering Design Functional Area is to provide technical conscience and leadership by ensuring configuration changes to the design of the AP1000 digital systems are high quality, budgeted, planned, scheduled, and implemented in a cost-effective manner. This position will provide Digital I&C support by preparing engineering calculations, performing engineering studies, developing cost estimates for design changes, reviewing vendor correspondence, performing conceptual design studies, performing design changes, performing design bases maintenance, performing equivalency determinations, as well as monitoring and providing technical recommendations and Long-Range Planning for assigned digital systems and components.
Educational Requirements:
- Candidates are required to hold a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering (not Engineering Technology) from an ABET accredited college or university
- Preferred disciplines are Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Mechatronics, and Control Systems Engineering
- An advanced degree and/or PE license is preferred
Technical Requirements:
- Experience with various digital control systems such as DCS or PLCs (Preferred Ovation, ABB, Allen Bradley, Siemens, GE)
- Additional experience in the following areas is highly desirable: performance of engineering design, analyses, preparation of engineering evaluations, preparation of engineering studies for power generating facilities, preparation of engineering calculations, project management and technical support of both maintenance and engineering organizations in the resolution of digital component issues
- A basic knowledge of design basis configuration management, project management, and the design modification process is preferred
- Experience in the application of design of digital control systems desired
- Strong familiarity with calculations is desired
- Experience with developing control software under the industry design process is preferred
- Experience with Windows Operating Systems and applications desired
- Knowledgeable of the processes used to address operational, maintenance, and reliability issues for electrical/I&C components desired
- Knowledge of monitoring instrumentation such as vibration, radiation, seismic monitoring systems are desired
- Strong knowledge of AP1000 or PWR design bases is preferred
- Knowledge of the Protection and Safety Monitoring System (PMS) as defined by the AP1000 design
- Knowledge of the Plant Control System (PLS) as defined by the AP1000 design
Background/Experience Requirements:
- Minimum of two (2) years of operational power plant or utility experience in an engineering capacity is required; nuclear is preferred
- Strong background in nuclear power systems desired
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- Knowledge in EMI/RFI application and control desired
- Working knowledge of common computer tools, including MS Word and Excel required
- Technical writing and presentation skills required
- Engineering Analysis experience preferred
Behavioral Attributes:
- Makes principled, data-based decisions that take critical factors into account
- Works through conflicts to create win/win situations
- Holds self-accountable for superior results
- Works well as contributing member of a team
- Respects the dignity of every individual and different viewpoints
- Assumes personal responsibility for individual and company success
Other Required Attributes
- Candidate must meet background screening and NRC Fitness for Duty requirements
- Please note: This position will require the successful completion of the SNC Initial Engineering Training as a condition of continued employment. The training is approximately 4 weeks long and is a rigorous period that may require studying after work hours
- Strong background in design, systems, component, or programs engineering
- Flexible member of the Emergency Response Organization (ERO)
- Other duties as required
About Southern Company
Southern Company is one of the largest energy providers in the United States. Based in Atlanta, Southern Company owns electric utilities in four states, natural gas distribution utilities in seven states, a competitive generation company serving wholesale customers across America and a nationally recognized provider of customized energy solutions, as well as fiber optics and wireless communications.
The men and women who work at Southern Company understand that we don’t simply provide a product or service. Clean, safe, reliable and affordable energy is essential to our way of life. More than 100 years ago, our company played a major role in the growth and prosperity of the South – and we continue to play a role today through our support of economic development and our philanthropic efforts. We believe the communities we serve should be better off because we’re there.
Our principal business is to make, move and sell energy. Those are the “whats” of our business. But it’s the “hows” that make us different. The actions of our employees are what truly define us and have earned us a high level of trust among our customers, shareholders and regulators.