Join us as we make history at the Hanford Vit Plant, known as the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant. We are designing and building a one-of-a-kind facility that will turn radioactive and chemical waste left over from World War II and Cold War plutonium production into a form safe for disposal. Your efforts will help protect the nearby Columbia River and the communities, salmon, and wildlife along its shorelines throughout the Northwest.
Sitting at the confluence of the Columbia, Snake and Yakima rivers near two mountain ranges, our community provides access to year-round outdoor recreation, 300 days of sun a year, more than 200 wineries within a 50-mile radius, and the amenities of large cities just a three-hour drive (or short flight) to Seattle and Portland.
Position Description:
As a Senior Procurement Engineer, you will be working as part of the Engineering team that implements the WTP Engineering CGD process. The ideal candidate will have a detailed experience in several areas, including: engineering, procurement, manufacturing, and quality assurance requirements associated with the nuclear CGD process.
Position Responsibilities:
The specific responsibilities associated with this position include, but are not limited to: providing expertise necessary to develop and implement procurement strategies, performing failure mode analyses on safety-related items and equipment, develop commercial grade dedication strategies, directly interfacing with the WTP supply chain, reviewing diverse manufacturing processes (e.g., machining, welding, heat treating, factory acceptance testing), implementing detailed requirements associated with quality assurance (e.g., NQA-1, DOE 414.1D, ISO-9000), and applicable codes and standards (e.g., ASME Section VIII, ANSI B31.3, AWS D1.1/D1.6).
The Senior Procurement Engineering role includes working under the direction of a supervisor implementing the CGD process, which includes but is not limited to the following:
Performing detailed technical evaluations of both simple and complex items (mechanical, electrical, structural, and instrumentation and controls)
Developing and optimizing procurement strategies
Performing failure analysis of safety-related items and equipment
Developing detailed critical characteristics, acceptance criteria, and acceptance methods based on project requirements and supplier capabilities
Performing detailed reviews of supplier CGD programs, process
Developing CGD Survey and Source Verification criteria
Partnering with suppliers on CGD and other supply chain issues to ensure success
Performing detailed technical and quality reviews of supplier’s CGD quality documentation
Interfacing with the Department of Energy.
Basic Qualifications:
B.S. in Engineering or Science discipline plus 9 years of CGD experience; or 12 plus years of nuclear experience
Detailed knowledge and actual experiences with CGD processes in NRC or DOE regulated facilities
Possess strong verbal and written communication skills
Proficient in use of Microsoft office products (i.e., Word, PowerPoint, Excel)
Additional Qualifications:
Must be able to complete and pass a pre-employment drug screen, physical (if located at the construction site), and background check which includes verification of employment and education.
Must be able to obtain a Department of Energy badge for access to the Hanford Site.
Possess the right to work and remain in the United States without sponsorship.
Manufacturing experience
Previous project experience
Previous DOD/DOE project experience
Familiarity with relevant Engineering Department Procedures (EDPs), design standards and guides, and Standard Application Programs (SAPs)
Quality Assurance experience
Join us as we make history at the Hanford Vit Plant, known as the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant. We are designing and building a one-of-a-kind facility that will turn radioactive and chemical waste left over from World War II and Cold War plutonium production into a form safe for disposal. Your efforts will help protect the nearby Columbia River and the communities, salmon, and wildlife along its shorelines throughout the Northwest. Sitting at the confluence of the Columbia, Snake and Yakima rivers near two mountain ranges, our community provides access to year-round outdoor recreation, 300 days of sun a year, more than 200 wineries within a 50-mile radius, and the amenities of large cities just a three-hour drive (or short flight) to Seattle and Portland.
Position Description:
This position is for a Senior Quality Engineer - Electrical Engineer who will support the project engineering team to ensure overall quality deliverables associated with this project. This position will support the project as a quality engineer specializing in electrical engineering scope. This position will plan and complete tasks required to close condition reports and other tasks to reduce project risk. This position will provide electrical engineering technical input for engineering procedures and or instructions, support internal/external audits, surveillances and design reviews, and ensure procedure compliance across the Engineering organization.
Job Responsibilities:
Process Condition Reports and associated actions within the Closed Loop Corrective Action (CLCA) automated tool (DevonWay)
Research conditions identified as Conditions Adverse to Quality (CAQ)
Process Non-Conformance Reports and other tasks to reduce risk
Review and translation of simple to complex technical documents with objective of producing procedures, instructions, and training material.
Develop and/or update project engineering procedures and/or instructions to ensure alignment with NS&E and corporate procedures, contract requirements and applicable codes and standards
Provide technical input to project engineering procedure, guides, instruction, and desktop revisions
Support Closed Loop Corrective Action (CLCA) program project initiatives
Assist with project process improvement efforts
Review multiple engineering discipline deliverables to ensure cohesiveness, coordination, and overall quality products
Some travel to facility and supplier facilities may be required.
Basic Qualifications:
BS degree in Electrical Engineering from an accredited university or college with 13 years of progressive related experience. In lieu of a degree, 19 years of related experience is required.
Must be able to complete and pass a pre-employment drug screen, physical (if located at the construction site), and background check which includes verification of employment and education.
Must be able to obtain a Department of Energy badge for access to the Hanford Site. (Even if teleworking, must still be able to comply with security requirements to obtain a badge)
Must possess the right to work and remain in the United States without sponsorship
Minimum Qualifications:
Strong communication, organizational and teamwork skills
Ability to work independently
Good attention to detail
Proven problem-solving abilities and a can-do attitude
Be able to interface with technical personnel (e.g., engineers, designers), project management and potentially the customer.
Must be familiar with relevant Engineering Department Procedures (EDPs), Engineering Department Procedure Instructions (EDPIs), design standards and guides, and Standard Application Programs (SAPs).
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with Closed Loop Corrective Action Program tools (e.g., DevonWay)
Technical writing and/or editing experience
Technical and/or engineering work processes and techniques knowledge
Experience in Quality Engineering
Experience with U.S. government contracts
Experience with quality assurance programs (such as ISO-9000)
Experience interfacing with engineering or other technical personnel
Knowledge of Codes and Standards pertinent to engineering
PE License.
Experience creating presentations and presenting complex topics remotely and in person?
Experience completing and supporting surveillances/audits
Join us as we make history at the Hanford Vit Plant, known as the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant. We are designing and building a one-of-a-kind facility that will turn radioactive and chemical waste left over from World War II and Cold War plutonium production into a form safe for disposal. Your efforts will help protect the nearby Columbia River and the communities, salmon, and wildlife along its shorelines throughout the Northwest. Sitting at the confluence of the Columbia, Snake and Yakima rivers near two mountain ranges, our community provides access to year-round outdoor recreation, 300 days of sun a year, more than 200 wineries within a 50-mile radius, and the amenities of large cities just a three-hour drive (or short flight) to Seattle and Portland.
Position Summary
Reports to the Senior EI&C EGS/AHJ.
Engages with engineering teams and client on significant technical issues that arise and supports or leads in developing resolution.
Plans and conducts independent electrical work requiring judgment in the evaluation, selection, application and adaptation of electrical engineering techniques, procedures and criteria.
Performs studies, options analysis, and scope development across all areas of electrical engineering.
Provides oversight of specifications and procurements of complex electrical equipment and/or systems.
Communicates complex technical issues and recommends solutions to upper management.
Supports preparation of estimates, staffing needs and schedules.
Develops conceptual designs for electrical engineering for project areas having specialized or unique requirements.
Interprets new or special regulations, codes, standards, criteria and performance data.
Performs checking or preparation of design documentation where warranted by high complexity.
Supports electrical engineering planning and performance analysis, status and reporting.
Mentors less-experienced team members and supports in their development.
May lead cross functional teams in resolving complex issues.
Supports in preparation of AHJ rulings, evaluations, equivalencies, and interpretations, database development of NEC/NRTL findings, and related training development/delivery.
Provides oversight of NRTL subcontract, NEC inspection process, procedure, and inspectors, and Electrical Safety program, process, and procedures.
Provides reviews of NRTL submittals, supplier CoCs, and engineering design supporting AHJ approvals.
Engages with client AHJ and Electrical Safety representative, and subcontract NEC inspectors, and Electrical Safety SME.
This position is a full-time role that offers full-time telework in accordance with current business requirements, and works a 9/80 schedule, offering every other Friday off. This position may require periodic travel to the Richland, Washington project office via business trips. Relocation to the Richland, Washington project office or job site may be required in the future if business requirements change.
Qualifications and Skills
Basic Qualifications:
BS degree in Electrical Engineering with 13 year of related electrical design experience; or MS degree in electrical engineering with 11 years of related electrical design experience.
US Citizenship is required.
Must be able to complete a preemployment drug screen and background check.
Prior experience in a nuclear quality and safety environment.
Minimum Qualifications:
US Professional Engineer Registration.
Specialized courses in electrical engineering.
Hands on Microsoft office programs, VISIO, and other computer programs.
Extensive knowledge and application of NFPA codes and ANSI/IEEE Standards.
Extensive knowledge on electrical systems, schematics and electrical equipment layouts.
Previous hands-on or extensive working knowledge with ETAP and other industry wide electrical system design tools, such as CAD 2D and cable designing and routing software.
Previous hands-on or extensive working knowledge with special electrical engineering tasks, assignments and studies.
Extensive knowledge of electrical technological developments, conduct research and present papers.
Five years supervisory experience.
Excellent oral & written communications skills.
Proven leadership & personnel skills.
Join us as we make history at the Hanford Vit Plant, known as the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant. We are designing and building a one-of-a-kind facility that will turn radioactive and chemical waste left over from World War II and Cold War plutonium production into a form safe for disposal. Your efforts will help protect the nearby Columbia River and the communities, salmon, and wildlife along its shorelines throughout the Northwest. Sitting at the confluence of the Columbia, Snake and Yakima rivers near two mountain ranges, our community provides access to year-round outdoor recreation, 300 days of sun a year, more than 200 wineries within a 50-mile radius, and the amenities of large cities just a three-hour drive (or short flight) to Seattle and Portland.
Position Description:
This position is for a Senior Quality Engineer - Mechanical Engineer who will support the project engineering team to ensure overall quality deliverables associated with this project. This position will support the project as a quality engineer specializing in mechanical engineering scope. This position will plan and complete tasks required to close condition reports, non-conformance reports and other tasks to reduce project risk. This position will provide mechanical engineering technical input for engineering procedures and or instructions, support internal/external audits, surveillances and design reviews, and ensure procedure compliance across the Engineering organization.
Job Responsibilities:
Process Condition Reports and associated actions within the Closed Loop Corrective Action (CLCA) automated tool (DevonWay)
Research conditions identified as Conditions Adverse to Quality (CAQ)
Process Non-Conformance Reports and other tasks to reduce risk
Review and translation of simple to complex technical documents with objective of producing procedures, instructions, and training material.
Develop and/or update project engineering procedures and/or instructions to ensure alignment with NS&E and corporate procedures, contract requirements and applicable codes and standards
Provide technical input to project engineering procedure, guides, instruction, and desktop revisions
Support Closed Loop Corrective Action (CLCA) program project initiatives
Assist with project process improvement efforts
Review multiple engineering discipline deliverables to ensure cohesiveness, coordination, and overall quality products
Some travel to facility and supplier facilities may be required.
Basic Qualifications:
BS degree in Mechanical, Nuclear, or Chemical Engineering from an accredited university or college with 13 years of progressive related experience. In lieu of a degree, 19 years of related experience is required.
Must be able to complete and pass a pre-employment drug screen, physical (if located at the construction site), and background check which includes verification of employment and education.
Must be able to obtain a Department of Energy badge for access to the Hanford Site. (Even if teleworking, must still be able to comply with security requirements to obtain a badge)
Must possess the right to work and remain in the United States without sponsorship
Minimum Qualifications:
Strong communication, organizational and teamwork skills
Ability to work independently
Good attention to detail
Proven problem-solving abilities and a can-do attitude
Be able to interface with technical personnel (e.g., engineers, designers), project management and potentially the customer.
Must be familiar with relevant Engineering Department Procedures (EDPs), Engineering Department Procedure Instructions (EDPIs), design standards and guides, and Standard Application Programs (SAPs).
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with Closed Loop Corrective Action Program tools (e.g., DevonWay)
Technical writing and/or editing experience
Technical and/or engineering work processes and techniques knowledge
Experience in Quality Engineering
Experience with U.S. government contracts
Experience with quality assurance programs (such as ISO-9000)
Experience interfacing with engineering or other technical personnel
Knowledge of Codes and Standards pertinent to engineering
PE License
Experience creating presentations and presenting complex topics remotely and in person
Experience completing and supporting surveillances/audits
UPF is a multi-year, multi- billion-dollar project and will be a first-of-its-kind complex for enriched uranium operations in support of Y-12 missions. UPF is one of the Department of Energy’s largest investments in Tennessee since the Manhattan Project and one of the National Nuclear Security Administration’s largest construction projects. When complete, UPF will: replace a 70-year-old facility with modern buildings, reduce operational costs and energy consumption, improve worker safety, and provide enriched uranium capabilities well into the future.
The UPF project works a 4/10 schedule with every Friday off. Start times are flexible but the standard work week is Monday - Thursday from 6:30 am to 5:00 pm.
Eligibility for this position requires US citizenship; successful candidate must provide proof of US citizenship in order to obtain badge access to the site. Candidate must complete security questionnaire and successfully clear site access requirements check. All employees are subject and agree to random drug and alcohol testing as a condition of employment. Must be able to obtain a security clearance, as applicable.
Position Summary
You will be working as part of the HVAC Mechanical Engineering team designing and/or procuring the plant HVAC systems. You will be preparing technical reports and studies and design documentation, performing calculations using engineering software, and preparing specifications for complex mechanical equipment and supporting systems. The ideal candidate will have solid experience in HVAC mechanical system design and will be capable of developing design documents, including ventilation and instrument diagrams (V&IDs) and equipment data sheets, that incorporate the applicable design requirements, including nuclear safety requirements. You will be interfacing and coordinating with other engineering disciplines and the client in the development of the design. Experience in procurement of packaged equipment is a plus. Responsibilities Collect the HVAC, safety, and other data and requirements for HVAC and/or other support systems. Design the system and specify the equipment to meet the applicable design requirements. Procure the equipment in accordance with applicable QA requirements. Coordinate with the engineering group and other disciplines in developing the detailed system design and specifying equipment in a team environment. Prepare reports and studies in resolving open technical issues related to the process systems. Develop and revise ventilation and instrument diagrams, formal calculations, and equipment datasheets and specifications in completing the detailed design for the system, including equipment selection. Support the associated safety analyses and hazards evaluations. In addition, it will be required that the candidate have excellent communication skills (both verbal and written), can be the “face” of the project, promoting our leadership, quality, and safety values, to external partners including vendors, construction companies, and other subcontractors.
Qualifications and Skills
Basic Qualifications
BS degree in Mechanical, Nuclear, or Chemical Engineering from an accredited university or college with nine (9) years of related experience. In lieu of degree,15 years of related experience is required. Related experience includes, but is not limited to, V&IDs, calculations, and specifications for Mechanical/HVAC systems and equipment on power plants, refineries, or chemical process facilities. Must be a United States citizen. Must be able to complete and pass a pre-employment drug screen and background check, including verification of employment and education. Must be able to obtain a site security badge for access to work site.
Responsibilities:
Function as the Pipe Stress & Pipe Support Supervisor reporting to the Plant Design EGS.
Provide supervision, administer and direct the work of engineers and designers both directly or through subordinates.
Work includes the administration of drawings and associated calculations.
Independently plans, schedules, conducts and coordinates detailed phases of engineering work within the stress and support group.
Plans, coordinates and prepares pipe stress & support deliverables to support project piping isometric releases.
Plans and coordinates independent work requiring judgment and experience in the application and substantial adaptation of engineering techniques.
Assists with estimates staffing and schedule requirements for the group, monitors and controls actual performance during project execution.
May conduct annual performance reviews with the discipline team to assess performance and identify development opportunities.
The candidate should have an excellent understanding of all work processes involved within the Plant Design discipline.
Qualifications and Skills:
Basic Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering with 9 years of relevant experience.
Must be able to complete a pre-employment drug screen, and background check.
Past Supervision of a large piping stress group.
Expert knowledge of ASME B31.3, AISC and other relevant industry piping codes and standards.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience in Time-History analysis of piping.
Proven supervisory experience in both Pipe Supports design & Pipe Stress analysis.
Personnel administration including performance reviews.
Previous project experience.
Previous DOE/DOD project experience.
PE Registration
Candidates possess the right to work and remain in the US without sponsorship
Job Type: Full-time
Salary: $70.00 - $85.00 per hour
ITGS is looking for a Senior Mechanical Designer to join our team in Richland, WA.
Join us as we make history at the Hanford Vit Plant, known as the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant. We are designing and building a one-of-a-kind facility that will turn radioactive and chemical waste left over from World War II and Cold War plutonium production into a form safe for disposal. Your efforts will help protect the nearby Columbia River and the communities, salmon, and wildlife along its shorelines throughout the Northwest.
Sitting at the confluence of the Columbia, Snake and Yakima rivers near two mountain ranges, our community provides access to year-round outdoor recreation, 300 days of sun a year, more than 200 wineries within a 50-mile radius, and the amenities of large cities just a three-hour drive (or short flight) to Seattle and Portland.
Position Summary
This position works a 9/80 schedule, offering every other Friday off.
You will be working as part of the Mechanical Handling team designing the areas of material handling equipment, treatment and vitrification systems, and/or supporting utilities. You will be preparing 3D Models, detail drawings, design proposal drawings, and simulations. The ideal candidate will have some experience in mechanical handling or equipment procurement. You will be interfacing and coordinating with other engineering disciplines and the client in the development of the design.
Responsibilities
The primary role of the Sr. Mechanical Designer is meeting with engineers to establish their requirements for a new or existing mechanical designs.
Working on CAD software, such as Solidworks, Microstation and IGRIP, to create drawings and models in line with the design drawings and specifications.
Creating designs in accordance with company regulations and client standards and values.
Perform work using Standard Application Programs (SAPs) and appropriate 2-D and 3-D computer-aided design and computer-aided engineering (CAD and CAE) tools (Solidworks, IGRIP, Microstation).
Support the procurement of equipment by developing procurement packages, reviewing quotations and evaluating them technically; review of vendor submittals and resolution of technical issues during the procurement of mechanical equipment.
Support the creation of a work environment that fosters openness, trust, communication, teamwork, empowerment, innovation, and satisfaction.
Qualification and Skills
Basic Qualifications
BS degree in Mechanical, Mechanical Technology, Chemical, or Nuclear Engineering from an accredited university or college with 6 years of related experience.
Must be able to complete and pass a pre-employment drug screen, physical (if located at the construction site), and background check which includes verification of employment and education.
Must be able to obtain a Department of Energy badge for access to the Hanford Site. (Even if teleworking, must still be able to comply with security requirements to obtain a badge)
Must possess the right to work and remain in the United States without sponsorship.
Minimum Qualifications:
Knowledge of current computer applications for engineering and design including appropriate knowledge of CAD (both 2-D and 3-D).
Knowledge and ability to utilize Microsoft office suite of products.
Familiar with regulations and industry codes and standards affecting complex engineering work within discipline.
Familiar with effort required to prepare standard discipline deliverables and knows how to prepare standard engineering budgets and schedules within discipline.
Excellent communication skills (both verbal and written).
Must be able to complete and pass a pre-employment drug screen, physical (if located at the construction site), and background check which includes verification of employment and education.
Must be able to obtain a Department of Energy badge for access to the Hanford Site. (Even if teleworking, must still be able to comply with security requirements to obtain a badge)
Must possess the right to work and remain in the United States without sponsorship.
Preferred Qualifications:
Engineering-in-training (or equivalent) in Mechanical, Chemical, or Nuclear Engineering.
Experience in equipment design analysis in DOE or commercial nuclear facilities.
Job Type: Full-time
Salary: $55.00 - $65.00 per hour
The WTP project is the largest undertaking of its kind and one of DOE’s most technically challenging cleanup projects. Its construction spans 65 acres with four major nuclear facilities – Pretreatment, Low-Activity Waste Vitrification, High-Level Waste Vitrification and Analytical Laboratory – as well as operations and maintenance buildings, utilities, other support facilities.
This position is located at the WTP Site (22 miles north of Richland) and works a 4x10 schedule, M-Th, 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Selected applicant needs to be able and willing to work weekends as needed.
ITGS is a subcontractor to BNI, the prime contractor, to deliver the construction, turnover, startup, and commissioning activities for the WTP project.
POSITION SUMMARY:
Reports to a Training Supervisor/Manager and is responsible for performing the Systematic Approach to Training (SAT) process for technical training administered for qualification to personnel in plant operations and maintenance positions.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Administering technical training process activities using various media and software, including:
o Conduct needs and job analysis to identify training requirements (e.g. valid task list, training requirements matrix)
o Design training including determination of training setting and development of learning objectives, evaluation standards, and examination test items.
o Develop training materials including lesson plans and trainee support materials.
o Conduct classroom, on-the-job, simulator and/or laboratory training as applicable.
o Assist line management in the evaluation of training program evaluations.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:
Minimum Requirements per DOE O 426.2:
1. Baccalaureate of Arts (BA) Degree
NOTE: The instructional analysts/developers should have a baccalaureate degree in Training or Education. Instructional Analysts/Developers must have courses in education or training that focus on instructional analysis, design, development, delivery and testing, as well as evaluation of training programs, if not included in the baccalaureate course material.
AND
2. At least 1 year job-related experience.
Preferred candidates will have:
QUALIFICATIONS:
This job description outlines the principal duties and in no way states or implies these are the only duties to be performed in this position.
Job Type: Full-time
Salary: $65.00 - $78.00 per hour
Join us as we make history at the Hanford Vit Plant, known as the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant. We are designing and building a one-of-a-kind facility that will turn radioactive and chemical waste left over from World War II and Cold War plutonium production into a form safe for disposal. Your efforts will help protect the nearby Columbia River and the communities, salmon, and wildlife along its shorelines throughout the Northwest.
Sitting at the confluence of the Columbia, Snake and Yakima rivers near two mountain ranges, our community provides access to year-round outdoor recreation, 300 days of sun a year, more than 200 wineries within a 50-mile radius, and the amenities of large cities just a three-hour drive (or short flight) to Seattle and Portland.
Responsibilities
You will be working as part of the Mechanical Systems team designing the fluid and gas systems in the WTP process facilities. You will be responsible for assisting with discipline work process execution in a technically adequate manner and in accordance with company, contract, and industry codes and standard. You will be preparing technical reports, studies, and design documentation, calculations using engineering software, and specifications for complex mechanical equipment for the waste treatment process and supporting systems. The ideal candidate will have solid experience in process system design and will be capable of developing design documents, including piping and instrument diagrams and equipment data sheets, that incorporate the applicable design and nuclear safety requirements. You will be interfacing and coordinating with other engineering disciplines and the client in the development of the design.
The primary role of the Senior Mechanical Systems Engineer is to be part of the team designing the system and specifying the equipment to meet the applicable requirements. This may involve providing direction to Designers and Technologists. The position coordinates within the engineering group and other disciplines and groups in developing the detailed system design and equipment selection in a team environment. You will resolve technical issues related to the discipline, including any required interface with other disciplines, groups, suppliers, and the customer. You will support the associated safety analyses and hazards evaluations as well as ensure the work is performed to the high quality standards for nuclear facilities in full compliance with the schedule. In addition, it will be required that the candidate have excellent communication skills (both verbal and written).
Upon initial hire and onboarding, the position will require full time presence in the Richland, Washington project office. This position works a 9/80 schedule, offering every other Friday off.
Qualifications and Skills
Basic Qualifications
BS degree in Mechanical, Nuclear, or Chemical Engineering from an accredited university or college with 13 years of progressive related experience. Related experience includes, but is not limited to, experience in Piping and Instrument Diagram (P&ID) development fluid system design, hydraulic, heat transfer, and thermodynamic calculations, and equipment specification and design development for waste processing, nuclear, refinery, power, or chemical process facilities.
Must be able to complete and pass a pre-employment drug screen, physical (if located at the construction site), and background check which includes verification of employment and education.
Must be able to obtain a Department of Energy badge for access to the Hanford Site. (Even if teleworking, must still be able to comply with security requirements to obtain a badge)
Must possess the right to work and remain in the United States without sponsorship.
Minimum Qualifications
Experience in working with procedures meeting quality assurance programs such as ASME-NQA-1, MIL-Q-9858A, or ISO-9000.
Knowledge of corporate, industry and regulatory guides, codes, and standards.
Excellent communication skills (written and verbal).
Preferred Qualifications
Professional registration in Mechanical, Nuclear, or Chemical Engineering.
Experience in fluid system design in a DOE or commercial nuclear facilities.
Job Type: Full-time
Salary: $90.00 - $96.00 per hour
Join us as we make history at the Hanford Vit Plant, known as the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant. We are designing and building a one-of-a-kind facility that will turn radioactive and chemical waste left over from World War II and Cold War plutonium production into a form safe for disposal. Your efforts will help protect the nearby Columbia River and the communities, salmon, and wildlife along its shorelines throughout the Northwest.
Sitting at the confluence of the Columbia, Snake and Yakima rivers near two mountain ranges, our community provides access to year-round outdoor recreation, 300 days of sun a year, more than 200 wineries within a 50-mile radius, and the amenities of large cities just a three-hour drive (or short flight) to Seattle and Portland.
Position Summary
Position is a Senior Engineer working in Materials Engineering Technology (MET). Executes assignments concerned with specialized or unique engineering and/or scientific requirements in material selection and corrosion assessments as a senior MET representative on the Waste Treatment Plant (WTP) Project. Has technical responsibility for interpreting, organizing, and coordinating MET assignments. This involves exploration of subject area and definition of scope, and may involve development of novel concepts, approaches, and solutions. Involves overseeing the welding, coatings, codes and standards, and material selection issues for WTP Engineering and working with Subcontractors and Construction to resolve emerging issues.
Provides support to the design and execution of nuclear and chemical waste processing facility in collaboration with engineers responsible for procurement and design of systems and components required in the plant processes. Emphasis on selection of materials and resolution of materials and metallurgical issues arising during the design, procurement, and construction activities. Focused efforts involve addressing unanticipated issues that arise in advancing the design.
This position works a 9/80 schedule, offering every other Friday off.
Responsibilities
Must have the ability to work independently, use engineering judgment, and devise new approaches to solving problems.
Review of purchase orders and specific component specifications to ensure that they have adequately addressed the corrosion evaluation requirements and generic project requirements normally found in specifications controlled by the MET group of supplier documents against the requirements of the specification requirements identified in the procurement documents to ensure compliance with the technical requirements;
Evaluation of specifications for specific pieces of equipment to ensure that they have correctly extracted generic MET requirements.
Evaluation of supplier deviation requests to ensure compatibility with the MET requirements specified in the purchase order;
Reviews the materials specified or proposed to ensure that the specified materials comply with the purchase order, component specification, and generic specification requirements and the materials are compatible with the process flow stream chemistry and operating information, materials selection guides, and the corrosion evaluations.
Review of nonconformance reports, construction deficiency reports, and field change requests to ensure sound technical resolution of technical deficiencies.
Review of component design as necessary to ensure that MET requirements have been successfully implemented by the supplier.
Act as the subcontract technical coordinator for a subcontract with an ASME NQA-1 testing laboratory for the MET group.
Evaluation of procurement documents against the applicable corrosion evaluations, generic project requirements, applicable codes, standards, and/or specifications, and design criteria database commitments to ensure MET requirements have been properly addressed.
Support the creation of a work environment that fosters openness, trust, communication, teamwork, empowerment, innovation, and satisfaction.
Qualification and Skills
Basic Qualifications
BS degree in Science or Engineering from an accredited university or college with 9 years of related experience.
Must be able to work and remain in the US without visa sponsorship.
Must be able to complete a pre-employment drug screen, physical (if located at the construction site), and background check.
Minimum Qualifications
Knowledge and ability to utilize Microsoft office suite of products.
Must be familiar with the interaction of process chemistry corrosion mechanisms including general corrosion, pitting corrosion, stress corrosion cracking, and crevice corrosion, in austenitic stainless steels, nickel based alloys, and duplex steels in acidic, neural, and caustic solutions. Work includes understanding the requirements of the codes and standards and being able to determine whether components comply with the WTP Project technical requirements.
Knowledge of the integrated application of engineering design principles and safety regulations and documentation within the DOE Complex.
Knowledge of engineering/scientific systems, calculations, applications, construction methods, and materials is required.
Specifically significant experience using industry standards and national codes and standards as it relates to selecting and evaluating materials in chemical environments
A broad working knowledge of precedents in national consensus code, specification, and standard, familiar with the principles and practices of related technical areas, and able to coordinate and work with other technical disciplines.
Understands technical issues and costs related to selection of typical design features within discipline.
Excellent communication skills (both verbal and written).
Preferred Qualifications
Recognized and respected within the industry for technical expertise in the specialized field and has a growing reputation in the field of materials science or metallurgy.
Participation in technical society committee or a code committee is desired.
Thorough knowledge of industrial practices, regulatory standards, design criteria, national codes and standards, and corporate procedures.
Must be familiar with welding methods and good practices, including the requirements for WPSs and PQRs, NDE procedures. Must be familiar with ASME, AWS, API, and ASTM codes and standards including ASMENQA-1, ASME BPVC, Section II, Section V, Section VIII, and Section IX; ASME B31.3; AWS D1.1; and AWS D1.6.
Minimum of 10 years’ experience in the procurement of components work in commercial nuclear power or DOE projects.
Experience at U.S. DOE Facility or NRC licensed facility under ASME NQA-1 Quality Assurance Program.
Knowledge of related construction practices and the economic tradeoffs involved. Thorough knowledge of industrial practices, regulatory standards, design criteria, national codes and standards, and corporate procedures.
PE license is a preferred qualification.
Job Type: Full-time
Salary: $75.00 - $85.00 per hour
Spanning the domains of industrial, oil & gas, and power generation, ITGS stands united in its vision and approach. We pride ourselves on the shared values, methodologies, and practices that foster a tight-knit community of experts, all devoted to serving our esteemed clientele.
By collaborating with ITGS, you become an integral member of a proficient team dedicated to technical, craft, and professional services. This association presents unparalleled opportunities at various global nuclear, fossil, gas, hydro, wind, solar, governmental, and industrial installations.
At ITGS, our conviction is that "the strength lies within our team". The blend of our seasoned field professionals and corporate staff genuinely differentiates us.
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