Instrumentation & Controls Engineer I
Holtec International · Camden, NJ · 1 mo ago
Engineering$90k–$110k/yrFull-time
Primary Responsibilities
- I&C System design including: Requirements development, Design specification development, Setpoint, loop calibration, and instrument calibration tolerances, Perform instrument vendor selection and vetting, System analysis, Licensing conformance evaluations, Read, interpret and develop logic diagrams, Perform I&C calculations
- Process Controls design including: Develop Control System Descriptions for plant systems, Review and provide I&C insight into P&ID development, Read, interpret and develop logic diagrams, Instrument, and I/O Lists, Support Human Factors analysis of plant systems, Perform sizing and specifying I&C (transmitters, operators, control valves, switches, etc.) equipment, Perform I&C calculations: setpoint, loop calibration, and instrument calibration tolerances, Perform instrument vendor selection and vetting
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical, I&C, or related engineering discipline from an ABET accredited college or university.
- 2–5 years of I&C engineering experience, or equivalent.
- Solid working knowledge of I&C design methods, tools, and regulatory requirements.
- Produces clear technical documents and design deliverables with minimal editing.
- Communicates effectively with team members and contributes to meetings.
- Demonstrates sound judgment on routine engineering problems with supervision.
- Organizes workload to meet deadlines; beginning to prioritize tasks independently.
- Adapts to changing project requirements and environments.
- Collaborates well in multi-disciplinary teams.
Preferred Qualifications
- 2–5 years of hands-on I&C design or support in power generation environments.
- Experience contributing to I&C system design (e.g., neutron flux monitoring, protection systems, radiation monitoring, integrated control systems).
- Growing familiarity with nuclear regulatory guidance (e.g., NUREG-0800 Ch. 7 or 18, IEEE 603, IEEE 7-4.3.2, RG 5.71).
- Exposure to Human Factors analysis and/or cyber security in I&C contexts.
- Experience applying relevant codes and standards (IEEE, IEC, ISA, EPRI).
- Demonstrated ability to support system testing or commissioning.