Electrical Supervising Engineer (Nuclear)

Stratford Solutions Inc.

Electrical Supervising Engineer (Nuclear)

Chicago, IL
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Job Title: Electrical Supervising Engineer (Nuclear)

    Job Type: Full Time

    Location: Detroit/Chicago/Toledo area

    Salary: $145-$165,000 / Yearly

    We are looking for 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.

    Responsibilities

    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.

    Requirements

    • 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.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Compensation
    $145,000-$165,000 per year