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A prominent engineering firm is seeking a Manufacturing Engineer for oversight of manufacturing and development projects in nuclear instrumentation and control systems. This remote position requires a B.S. degree in engineering and at least 5 years of relevant experience. Key responsibilities include providing technical consultation, managing projects, and ensuring compliance with industry standards. Candidates must demonstrate strong project management skills and familiarity with various engineering codes. Travel of 10%-25% to suppliers is expected.
This position is open to full-time remote work within the contiguous United States.
Responsible for technical supplier oversight regarding manufacturing and manufacturing development projects for nuclear instrumentation & control (I&C) systems and electrical components. The manufacturing engineer will provide consultation to design organizations regarding manufacturing, specify and collect product manufacturing requirements including all standards and specifications, and generally act as a primary point of contact between design organizations and manufacturing suppliers for technical information and communications. The manufacturing engineer will apply industry expertise, codes and standards, and regulatory guidance in the general area of I&C manufacturing and supply chain development.
Education/Certification: A minimum of a B.S. degree in Electrical/Computer/Mechanical/Industrial Engineering, or related discipline from a four-year accredited college or university is required. An advanced degree is preferred.
Experience:
A minimum of 5 years of full-time engineering experience in development and oversight of manufacturing of I&C systems and electrical components is required.
Manufacturing development for complex designs, components, or systems in a regulated environment is required.
Demonstrated project management skills along with strong technical writing skills and use of software including Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) and normal MS Office software is required. IEEE code experience required. Familiarity with IPC-A-610/620 is preferred.
Eligible to work under Department of Energy 10 CFR Part 810.
Able to travel to local, national, and international suppliers using common forms of transportation. Anticipate 10%-25% travel. Position will require presence in supplier manufacturing shop environments and will require familiarity with shop safety requirements and working conditions.