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We are seeking a highly skilled Electrical and Instrumentation & Controls Engineers to support nuclear generation and refurbishment operations. The successful candidate will bring hands-on experience in CANDU nuclear systems and strong expertise in Electrical or I&C system design, control logic development, and process instrumentation within a regulated nuclear environment.
Job Responsibility:
Lead and support Electrical or I&C system design, modification, and maintenance activities for nuclear station systems
Provide technical expertise on instrumentation, control logic, distributed control systems (DCS), programmable logic controllers (PLC), and field instrumentation
Develop and stamp engineering calculations, design drawings, loop diagrams, logic schematics, and control narratives in compliance with CSA, IEEE, and nuclear standards
Execute front-end engineering deliverables of the ECC process, ensuring constructability, maintainability, and operational safety
Support troubleshooting, root-cause analysis, and corrective action development for I&C systems and components
Manage temporary configuration changes (TCC) for control and monitoring systems to ensure safe, compliant plant operation
Collaborate with multi-disciplinary teams (electrical, mechanical, and systems engineers) to deliver high-quality, on-schedule solutions
Ensure strict adherence to nuclear safety, quality assurance, and regulatory requirements
Mentor junior engineers and technologists, fostering technical growth and compliance with engineering governance
Requirements:
Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) in Ontario (in good standing)
CANDU or nuclear plant experience (required)
Experience executing ECC packages, developing design documentation, and applying configuration control principles
Familiarity with temporary modification (TCC) processes and nuclear site change management practices
Solid understanding of CSA N290, IEEE, and IEC standards relevant to I&C and nuclear safety
Ability to prepare, review, and stamp engineering deliverables, including control logic, interlocks, and system descriptions
Bachelor’s degree (or higher) in Electrical, Instrumentation, or Control Systems Engineering
5+ years’ experience in Electrical or I&C engineering, ideally in a nuclear, power generation, or process industry environment