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Facilities engineer with a Chemical Engineering background to perform walk-downs of operating facility, review of current design against proposed facility mods, ensure design changes do not impact safety basis, and provide engineering oversight of performance of both maintenance and facility mod.
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Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree in an applicable engineering discipline (e.g. electrical, mechanical, civil/structural, nuclear, chemical, computer science, computer related, etc.) Familiarity with engineering documents at SRS is preferred.
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PhD in Chemical Engineering, Microbiology or Biochemistry and 2-4 years of relevant experience. MS in Chemical Engineering, Microbiology or Biochemistry and 5-7 years' experience with R&D and/or commercial Biomanufacturing or similar subject.
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Attend and qualify for Subject Matter Expert/Instructor Status on numerous engineering training topics. Candidate must demonstrate a minimum of 5 years of experience in an engineering role as a Subject Matter Expert.
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BS Degree in Mechanical or Chemical Engineering or current registration as a Professional Engineer in Mechanical or Chemical Engineering. Previous CLIENT Design Engineering experience and working knowledge of CLIENT design processes and procedures are preferred.
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Programmatic guidance will be provided by CLIENT.Education:BS Degree in Mechanical or Chemical Engineering or current registration as a Professional Engineer in Mechanical or Chemical EngineeringExperience/Skills:Candidate must demonstrate a minimum of 10 years design experience in the nuclear or process chemical industry.
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Of Science (BS) Degree in an applicable engineering discipline (e.g. electrical, mechanical, civil/structural, nuclear, chemical, computer science, computer related, etc.) and qualify for Subject Matter Expert/Instructor Status on numerous engineering training topics.
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Required Discipline/Major: Chemical Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Fire Protection Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Nuclear Engineer, Civil/Structural Engineering, Process/Industrial Engineering.
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BS Degree in Nuclear, I&C, Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical Engineering, Civil, or Structural Engineering is required. Previous SRS Design Engineering experience and working knowledge of SRNS design processes and procedures is preferred.
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Design Authority Previous SRS or another DOE site experience Nuclear, chemical or wastewater facility experience Active membership with a nationally recognized technical society Advanced knowledge of discipline codes and standards Develop control-level schedules and draft progress reporting.
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Demonstrate creative ability through medium of patent disclosures, problem solving, engineering reports, technical papers and articles. Ten years of design experience (within the last 15 years) in the nuclear or chemical process industry.
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Qualifications for this role include a Bachelor's degree in Material Science (with a focus on Glass or Ceramics), Chemical Engineering, or a related field. Assist in managing the Chemical Safety Regulatory Compliance Program.
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Bachelor’s Degree in at least one of the following disciplines: Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, I&C Engineering.
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Bachelor’s Degree, or equivalent, in Engineering (Chemical, Industrial, or Mechanical), Biology, Environmental Science, Technology or Chemistry. You’ll need to be proactive - preventative maintenance, optimizing chemical feed and equipment operations implementing creative and innovative predictive analytics will be important.
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Experience/Skills: Master or PhD in Electrical Engineering with focus in Power Systems Engineering. Ten years of design experience in nuclear or chemical process industry. Education: Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering with 10 years relevant work experience or Master's degree with 8 years relevant work experience.
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