
Instrumentation & Control Systems Engineer
- Ogden, UT
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Relocation Authorized: National - Family
- Telework Type: Full-Time Office/Project
- Work Location: Ogden, UT
- Work under the direction of senior engineers/designers to develop design products.
- Reviews client requirements and incorporates them into a design product
- Coordinates the reviews of deliverables between the client as well as other engineering disciplines/functions. Reviews and resolves comments/feedback on the deliverables
- Instrumentation of P&IDs and V&IDs
- Sequence of operations
- Control schematics/wiring diagrams
- Control Logic diagrams
- Instrument lists
- I/O lists
- Alarm lists
- Procurement/purchasing specifications to include installation and testing requirements utilizing DOD software Specsintact
- Requires a BS degree in Mechanical, Chemical, Electrical or Computer Engineering from an accredited institution and less than 1 year of relevant experience
- Requires a BS degree in Mechanical, Chemical, Electrical or Computer Engineering from an accredited institution and 1-2 years of experience or 5-6 years of relevant work experience
- US citizenship is required per contract requirement.
- Experience with Microsoft office programs (including Visio), and other common computer programs.
- Possess active security clearance or ability to obtain security clearance.
- Excellent communication skills (both verbal and written).
- Ability to utilize engineering and office automation tools effectively.
- Relevant experience includes, but is not limited to, drawings, calculations, and specifications for systems and equipment on DOD, nuclear, or industrial process facilities, data centers, central utility plants, or complex building systems.
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