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Instrumentation and Control Engineer

San Diego, California

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Overview

General Atomics pioneers technologies with the potential to change the world. Behind a talented global team of engineers, GA delivers safe, sustainable, and economical solutions to meet growing global demands. Our Engineers have an opportunity to work on first of a kind product lines within an incredible, dynamic environment.

Engineering positions typically require a bachelor’s degree, master’s degree or PhD in engineering or a related technical discipline from an accredited institution and progressive engineering experience. Candidates from mechanical, electrical, and aerospace engineering backgrounds must know the fundamentals of engineering system developments, requirements, testing, and integration before getting to the final stages of customer interface and project management.

  • Schedule: Full-Time Salary

  • Job Level: Mid-Level (3-7 years)

  • Travel: 0 - 25

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Date posted 01/17/2024 Job ID 43507BR Company General Atomics Experience Level Mid-Level (3-7 years) Job Title Instrumentation and Control Engineer City San Diego State California Workstyle Onsite Full-Time/Part-Time Full-Time Salary Salary Range $98,100 - $171,398

Job Summary General Atomics (GA), and its affiliated companies, is one of the world’s leading resources for high-technology systems development ranging from the nuclear fuel cycle to remotely piloted aircraft, airborne sensors, and advanced electric, electronic, wireless and laser technologies.

General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS) designs and manufactures first-of-a-kind electromagnetic and electric power generation systems. GA-EMS’ expanding portfolio of specialized products and integrated system solutions support critical fleet, space systems and satellites, missile defense, power and energy, and process and monitoring applications for defense, industrial, and commercial customers worldwide.

We currently have an exciting position for an Instrumentation and Controls (I&C) Engineer to support our Nuclear Technologies and Materials (NTM) division in San Diego, CA. This position exercise considerable latitude for initiating and developing designs, procedures, techniques, and solutions to nuclear plant control and protection systems to resolve advanced reactor design technical and engineering problems.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Develops and integrates the control and protection systems of a nuclear reactor including functional design, hardware, sensors, actuators, and control algorithms in compliance with established regulatory and industry codes and standards.
  • Provides direction to design and technical staff and may lead a team of professional staff in developing innovative and practical solutions.
  • Anticipates future NTM engineering needs and the modifications required to accomplish a technical goal.
  • Addresses complex and difficult technical issues requiring novel and highly creative approaches to ensure accuracy, completeness, and timeliness of work.
  • May assume technical and engineering responsibility of the success of an identifiable project.
  • Provides focal point for technical communication within the assigned project and may represent the Company as the prime technical contact to customers and/or government regulatory agencies.
  • Assist on providing engineering estimates to support the proposals for projects and services.
  • Manage deliverables and report to project management about progress.
  • Presents reports at engineering meetings, participates in program reviews and consults on instrumentation and control issues.
  • Documents findings and communicates reports and technical presentations at engineering meetings, and participates in program reviews.
  • Maintains the strict confidentiality of sensitive information.
  • Works in a safe manner in accordance with established operating procedures and practices.
We recognize and appreciate the value and contributions of individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences and welcome all qualified individuals to apply.


Job Qualifications:
  • Typically requires a bachelors degree, masters degree or PhD in engineering or a related technical discipline from an accredited institution and progressive engineering experience as follows; six or more years of experience with a bachelors degree, four or more years of experience with a masters degree, or two or more years with a PhD. May substitute equivalent engineering experience in lieu of education.
  • Must have a complete understanding of engineering concepts, principles, codes, and theory.
  • Must possess the ability to understand new concepts quickly; apply them accurately throughout an evolving environment; and determine the appropriate approach at the task level or, with assistance, at the project level to provide solutions to a range of complex problems.
  • Experience in generating engineering estimates, organizing, scheduling, and coordinating work phases, tracking project status, and tracking development budget is required.
  • An extensive knowledge of nuclear reactor control and protection system design and operation is desired
  • Experience of conducting instrumentation and control system engineering design for industrial process systems, nuclear plants, and utilities projects is required. Prior experience either operating or designing the control and protection system of a research, test, US Navy, or commercial nuclear reactor is a plus.
  • Ability to interpret Process Flow Diagrams, and Piping and Instrumentation Drawings (P&IDs) with experience of developing these documents is required.
  • Experience of developing I&C engineering deliverables such as control system architecture and block diagrams, control and safety logic diagrams, control philosophy, control narratives, and cause & effect diagrams is required.
  • Strong understanding of and experience with advanced process control strategies, techniques, tools, and methods is desired.
  • Experience with designing and supporting Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS), Safety Instrumented Functions (SIF), SIL assessment, and participating in HAZOP and Layers of Protection Analysis (LOPA) is desired.
  • Must have excellent communication, computer, documentation, presentation, and interpersonal skills; able to perform complex tasks in one engineering area; and lead a team of less experienced professional employees on semi-routine tasks.
  • Must be able to work both independently and in a team environment.
  • A Professional Engineering License, original work(s) published in professional engineering journals, and invited to present one or more original works to an engineering symposium are desirable.
  • Must be a US Citizen or US Person

Salary:$98,100 - $171,398
Travel Percentage Required 0 - 25 Relocation Assistance Provided Provided US Citizenship Required? No Clearance Required? Desired Clearance Level Secret
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Benefits

  • Healthcare

  • Pension, 401(k)/Retirement Plans

  • Competitive Pay

  • Multiple product lines means a variety of work

  • Paid Time Off

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“The company is growing, has a very good reputation and had open positions in my area of expertise (aircraft design/design methodology development).”
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