I&C Engineer IVLocation: (Remote)
About the Role
System One is seeking an experienced
I&C Engineer IV to support the design and development of advanced nuclear reactor systems. This remote opportunity focuses on digital Instrumentation & Controls (I&C) engineering, including system design, engineering analyses, licensing support, and multidisciplinary coordination throughout the project lifecycle.
Responsibilities - Develop and review engineering deliverables including one-line diagrams, logic diagrams, system requirements, design documents, engineering calculations, technical reports, hazard analyses, and ITAAC documentation.
- Design safety-related and non-safety-related digital I&C systems.
- Develop system and component requirements while coordinating with multidisciplinary engineering teams.
- Perform engineering studies, calculations, and technical evaluations.
- Lead complex engineering assignments from concept through implementation.
- Support project planning, scheduling, and technical execution.
- Provide technical guidance and mentorship to junior engineers.
- Coordinate with suppliers and subcontractors supporting I&C system development.
- Serve as a technical interface with regulatory agencies, supporting audits, licensing activities, and Requests for Additional Information (RAIs).
- Support testing, installation, startup, and commissioning activities.
- Ensure engineering designs comply with NRC regulations and applicable industry standards.
Qualifications - Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering (Power Systems preferred) from an ABET-accredited university.
- Minimum 8 years of commercial nuclear experience in design or systems engineering.
- Strong experience designing digital Instrumentation & Controls (I&C) systems.
- Knowledge of NRC regulations and commercial nuclear design requirements.
- Experience preparing engineering calculations, specifications, design documents, and technical reports.
- Excellent technical writing, communication, and organizational skills.
- Ability to work under DOE 10 CFR Part 810 requirements.
Preferred Qualifications - Experience with nuclear safety protection systems, neutron monitoring systems, or related commercial nuclear technologies.
- Knowledge of reactor physics, source term analysis, shielding analysis, criticality concepts, dose analysis, and PWR systems.
- Experience supporting NRC licensing activities.
- Familiarity with IEEE standards including 497, 603, 308, 379, 384, 323, 344, and 1050.
- Professional Engineer (PE) license or advanced degree is a plus.
Apply today to join a cutting-edge nuclear engineering program supporting the next generation of advanced reactor technology!