Instrumentation & Controls (I&C) Engineer

Instrumentation & Controls (I&C) Engineer


Job ID: 9852948

Janesville, WI, US

Engineering

High School or equivalent

Full Time, Direct Hire

Experienced (Non-Manager)

On-site

Manufacturing - Other

First Shift (Day)

Janesville, WI, US

Experienced (Non-Manager)

Full Time, Direct Hire

Manufacturing - Other

On-site

Engineering

High School or equivalent

First Shift (Day)

Job details

Instrumentation & Controls Engineer (Janesville, WI)
Our client (highly regulated industry, business is medical isotopes and therapeutics), is currently hiring an Electrical Engineer to oversee the development of digital and analog control systems, including distributed control systems (DCS), programmable logic controllers (PLC), and data acquisition systems (DAQ), by performing reviews of vendor deliverables.

New hire will need design experience writing functional specs, & design specs, and will be the key player responsible for a subset of the I&C equipment, guiding it through the design, procurement and construction process while ensuring it meets design requirements. The I&C Engineer will assist with the design, development, procurement, construction, installation, and testing of systems used to control and monitor processes for new medical isotope production facility. The I&C Engineer works as part of a collaborative team that oversees the design of the control systems and selects instruments and equipment for facility.  

The base salary range for this position is $83,000-$135,000 per year plus a comprehensive compensation package. 

Duties and Responsibilities:
Lead interfaces between stakeholders and the I&C team.
Provide input on the schedule tasks for length and effort required to create design products.
Drive decisions on vendor requests, changes, and updates to equipment and programming.
Become the responsible engineer for a subset of the I&C equipment, guiding it through the design, procurement and construction process while ensuring it meets design requirements.
Oversee the development of digital and analog control systems, including distributed control systems (DCS), programmable logic controllers (PLC), and data acquisition systems (DAQ), by performing reviews of vendor deliverables.
Provide an interface with the Auxiliary Systems Group to coordinate the power distribution to I&C equipment.
Prepare instrument specifications, calculations, and test plans to support the design, new construction, testing, commissioning, in-field troubleshooting and operation of future medical isotope production facilities.
Design and implement instrument cable routing, conduit and raceway design, installation drawings, and loop diagrams.

Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or related technical discipline.
5-20+ years of experience in relevant I&C engineering roles. Position level based upon years of relevant experience.
Knowledge in I&C systems, hardware, software, theory of operation, equipment environmental, seismic qualification (EQ) testing and plant start-ups.
Finalization of specifications and design documents for vendor implementation on the plant control system and safety related systems.

Skills in one or more of the following areas would make a candidate stand out:
Experience in nuclear analog and digital instrumentation, control, and monitoring. 
Knowledge of nuclear safety related systems desired but not required (NQA-1).
Understanding of appropriate cable shielding, type, radiation tolerance, and separation by safety train.
Development of requirements for plant control system programming using Allen Bradley hardware.
PLC and SCADA HMI development and creation of PLC I/O design documents.
Cable routing and management.
HMI programming.
Design of FPGA platform for safety related actuations with vendor.

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