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I&C Component Engineer – Instrumentation & Controls
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I&C Component Engineer – Instrumentation & Controls
Glen Rose, Texas, United States of America
Full Time
5 hours ago
No H1B
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Key skills
Cyber Security
SDLC
Unity
C
Git
Version Control
Change Management
About this role
Role Overview
Serve as the primary engineering authority for assigned I&C components.
Perform root cause evaluations (RCEs), failure analyses, and trending of component performance.
Provide engineering support to maintenance and operations teams.
Lead or support engineering change packages (ECPs), including design reviews, configuration control.
Oversee the configuration, version control, and change management of embedded software.
Evaluate obsolescence risks, qualify replacement parts, and support form-fit-function (FFF) assessments.
Develop and review test procedures for component acceptance, periodic surveillance, and post-repair verification.
Ensure I&C components meet regulatory requirements.
Work with OEMs and third-party vendors to resolve technical issues.
Maintain and update technical specifications, equipment databases, and engineering manuals.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Electrical, Computer or related field) from an accredited program.
Minimum 6 years of relevant job experience in nuclear or industrial I&C systems
Strong understanding of analog and digital electronics, power supply design, signal integrity, and embedded systems.
Familiarity with software configuration management, change control processes, and cyber security practices for digital systems.
Knowledge of nuclear regulatory requirements (10 CFR 50, 10 CFR 21, ASME NQA-1, IEEE standards).
Proficiency with test equipment (oscilloscopes, multimeters, logic analyzers) and diagnostic methodologies.
Professional Engineer (PE) license preferred or ability to obtain one.
Experience with DCS platforms such as Foxboro IA, Westinghouse WDPF, or GE Mark VI/VIe.
Understanding of software development lifecycle (SDLC) in safety-critical environments.
Experience with obsolescence management and reverse engineering of legacy circuit cards.
Familiarity with software version control systems (e.g., Git) in an industrial context.
Working knowledge of cybersecurity standards for nuclear I&C (e.g., NEI 08-09, NRC Regulatory Guide 5.71).
Experience with PLC programming (ladder logic, function block diagrams) and industrial control software (e.g., RSLogix, Unity Pro, WinCC).
Tech Stack
Cyber Security
SDLC
Unity
Benefits
Health insurance
Retirement plans
Paid time off
Flexible work arrangements
Professional development
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