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Airswift is seeking an experienced I&C Design Engineer with a strong background in digital control and data acquisition systems, distributed I&C platforms, Operator Aid Computer, plant network systems, and security computer systems. Must understand industry cyber security design requirements, computer networks, and operating systems. Requires knowledge of real-time/data acquisition/control systems, including hardware, software, and interfaces. Ability to read Plant Drawings (Control Wiring Diagrams, One-line diagrams, Logic Diagrams) and work independently or as part of a team.
Job Responsibility:
Review and produce engineering deliverables such as Engineering Change Basedocs, Equipment Database records, Electrical Elementary Diagrams, Connection Diagrams, Wiretabs, Bill of Materials, and Cable Cards
Prepare and check design packages, specifications, calculations, and technical evaluations
Support Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) and Site Acceptance Testing (SAT), including procedure reviews and test observations
Collaborate with suppliers and stakeholders for technical evaluations and design reviews
Analyze engineering risks and develop mitigation strategies
Provide updates to project managers and leadership
Support construction and implementation phases by resolving field changes and addressing technical issues
Requirements:
Strong background in Electrical, Computer, or I&C Engineering
Design Qualification (must be clearly reflected on CV)
Ability to obtain unescorted nuclear access (background screening, fingerprinting, training/testing)
Excellent communication and teamwork skills
Familiarity with digital control systems, DCS, PLCs, and advanced control system monitoring
Ability to work with minimal supervision and take ownership of assigned tasks
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent experience
A valid U.S. Professional Engineer (PE) license may substitute for degree