System Engineer

Idaho Environmental CoalitionIdaho Falls, ID
$68,395 - $154,030Onsite

About The Position

The System Engineer applies science, technology, and engineering knowledge to maintain the operability of assigned structures, systems, and components (SSCs) at RH-TRU for the Idaho Cleanup Project (ICP) at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL). System Engineers are responsible for maintaining configuration management, including oversight of the technical portion of operations, for assigned SSCs. This includes, but is not limited to performing system testing, system performance monitoring, system walkdowns, system health reporting, and operability evaluations for assigned SSCs. Integrate safety into all aspects of engineering designs. Accountable to the RH-TRU Chief Engineer to ensure compliance with DOE Orders, Facility Safety Basis requirements, company procedures, and best nuclear-industry practices. Utilizing industrial and commercial best practices where appropriate in the operation and maintenance of assigned SSCs.

Requirements

  • Must have a Bachelor of Science Degree in applicable engineering or physical science discipline such as Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, Civil/Structural Engineering, Chemical Engineering, etc.
  • U.S. citizenship required.
  • Males born after December 31, 1959, must have registered with the Selective Service System (SSS).

Responsibilities

  • Maintain ownership of assigned systems, ensuring system health, documentation accuracy, and proactive lifecycle management.
  • Maintain the Technical Baseline of assigned Structures, Systems, and Components (SSCs).
  • Manage Facility Change process to verify configuration management of assigned SSCs is maintained.
  • Establish preventative maintenance schedules, develop quality level requirements, ensure critical spare part availability, and verify completion of maintenance on assigned SSCs.
  • Evaluate system failure and corrective maintenance rates. Identify failure or maintenance trends.
  • Evaluate system performance data and recommend modifications or upgrades to improve safety, efficiency, and reliability.
  • Perform periodic assessments of assigned SSCs to ensure they are compliant with design basis.
  • Work collaboratively with other team members to develop new waste processing procedures and troubleshoot and resolve problems.
  • Develop test plans for new equipment.
  • Support development of system operating procedures.
  • Review and evaluate work control documents, such as repairs, for assigned SSCs.
  • Provide technical support, engineering service, and guidance for assigned SSCs and for Waste Management Operations and Projects in general.
  • Interact with other teams, project support groups, subcontractors, vendors, and clients as appropriate on assigned projects.
  • Support other emergent issues related to system operability, operations/maintenance support, ICP-wide needs, facility specific needs, etc.
  • Maintain the Technical Baseline of assigned Structures, Systems, and Components (SSCs). Identify and understand documents that make up the TBL.
  • Establish preventative maintenance schedules, ensure spare part availability, and verify completion of maintenance.
  • Provide Engineering guidance to Waste Management on technical matters.
  • Perform periodic assessments of assigned SSCs to assure that the TBS is compliant with design basis.
  • Manage Facility Change process to verify configuration management of assigned SSCs is maintained.
  • Complete and maintain training for System Engineer Qualification and to achieve the position responsibilities as outlined above.
  • Develop new processes for the sizing and treatment of waste.
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