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The E/I Project Engineer is responsible for planning, organizing and executing project front end loading and project design engineering including scope development, change control, cost estimating, cost control and schedule development and compliance for all assigned projects.
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Monitor and report on cost, cash flow forecasting, schedule performance, Change order management, scope management and control, management of contract project engineering, material quality checks.
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Develop and maintain all project related documents including, but not limited to: Project Study Bass (FEL1), Project Study Report (FEL2), Project Design Basis (FEL3), and Authorization for Expenditure, with all applicable backup documents such as Process Spec, project cost estimate, project economics and Justification, Project Execution plan, and Project Schedule, as well as project design documents, Management of Change, project startup audits, cost commitments vs.
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Must have strong skills in using MS Office applications, such as Excel, PowerPoint, and Word. Ideally, this position will be filled by an undergraduate student with a major in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, Business Management and/or Communications.
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Act as technical advisor to Process/Project Engineering and Operations on complex process control systems including design, troubleshooting and control loop / instrument tuning. Act as technical advisor to Process/Project Engineering and Operations on complex process control systems.
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Responsible for operation and maintenance of infrastructure and software used for control and safety as project leader for design and implementation of Advanced Control / Optimization projects.
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Serve as project leader for design and implementation of Advanced Control / Optimization projects. Implement and support the basic Process Control System (DCS), Multivariable control (MVC), Safety Instrumented System (SIS) and Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) hardware and software.
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Advanced computer skills; modeling, multivariable control and DeltaV configuration experience a plus. Experience in a variety of process control related skills including DCS configuration, PLC configuration, multi variable control (design, implementation and/or maintenance) and instrument tuning.
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Analyze control of process operations to improve and optimize unit performance and profitability. Steward the continued development and sustained performance of Advanced Process Control technologies.
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Must be able to obtain Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) Responsible for operation and maintenance of infrastructure and software used for control and safety functions. Strong communication skills, self-directed, with a positive customer service focus.
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The ability to contribute in a team setting is essential.
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The ability to contribute in a team setting is essential.
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Perform Management of Change (MOC) for SIS modifications including updates to Process Safety Information (PSI) such as datasheets and E/I drawings. Subject Matter Expert for SIS and instrumentation during HAZOPs, i.e. analysis of Independent Protection Layers (IPLs) and HAZOP recommendationsLead and participate in Functional Safety Assessments (FSAs) as a competent SIS engineer, for both new and existing SIS.Update and maintain SIS documentation including Safety Requirements Specification (SRS), datasheets, I&E drawings, FSAs, LOPAs, SRS, FATs, validation and proof tests, etc.
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In this role you can expect to:Collect, analyze, and evaluate data to characterize the impacts of projects and/or climate change on cultural resources; develop appropriate mitigation plans for sites or resources affected.
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Address general NE-HQ requests associated with Centrus facilities in Oak Ridge, TN, Bethesda, MD, and Piketon, OH.Provide SME, project management, engineering and technical assistance to NEHQ regarding the project planning, execution, and deployment of domestic uranium enrichment capability and capacity to meet commercial power reactor, research reactor and defense needs, including the HALEU Demonstration and Operations Program.
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