Senior Process Design Engineer
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MAU is hiring a Senior Process Design Engineer for Fluor Nuclear Power in Greenville, SC. As a Senior Process Design Engineer, you will provide essential administrative support, technical expertise, and leadership. This role oversees a specific area, serving as the engineering discipline's representative to ensure technical accuracy throughout all phases of project execution. As a lead position, you will manage engineering assignments of advanced complexity on assigned projects. This is a contract, long-term opportunity.
Benefits Package 401k Dental insurance Vision insurance Accidental loss Short term disability Long term disability Paid time off Health savings account Shift Information Monday to Friday | 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Required Education and Experience Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical or Nuclear Engineering with at least 10 years of relevant work experience General Requirements Strong working knowledge of federal, state, and local codes and standards, including Department of Energy regulations Proven ability to communicate effectively with diverse audiences, including project management, colleagues, clients, vendors, and subcontractors Comprehensive technical knowledge required to successfully complete job-related tasks Advanced expertise in discipline-specific codes and standards Ability to ensure work is compliant with all relevant local, state, and federal laws, codes, and guidelines Strong attention to detail with the ability to work efficiently and effectively within time constraints Proficient in computer and software applications, including word processing, email, spreadsheets, and presentation programs Extensive experience in delivering engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services for large-scale industrial projects Skilled in executing large EPC projects, utilizing engineering analysis, 3D modeling, and 2D computer-aided drafting and design (CADD) tools in a multi-disciplinary environment Preferred requirements Professional Engineer License Experience in designing systems, structures, and components for nuclear facilities following ASME NQA-1 standards Advanced knowledge of commercial material availability and cost analysis Proven ability to manage and lead large-scale projects effectively Proficient in project setup, development of control-level schedules, progress reporting, and project closeout Practical field experience across various projects EPC project experience within the following industries: U.S. Department of Energy, other U.S. federal government agencies, nuclear facilities adhering to nuclear quality assurance programs, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology Proficient in reading and interpreting P&IDs Essential Functions Serve as an Area Lead under the general supervision of the Discipline Lead Engineer, providing guidance and supervision to engineers and designers Analyze and independently recommend technical solutions for complex problems, ensuring alignment with project requirements Develop, review, and refine specifications and design criteria Perform and verify engineering analyses and calculations; specify materials, equipment, and systems; and resolve advanced technical challenges Coordinate technical issues with cross-functional teams, including other disciplines, project management, vendors, and clients Ensure all work is executed per the Project Quality Plan and established procedures Execute tasks in line with approved project scope, cost, and schedule baselines Prepare and review estimates, schedules, and progress reports, including effort-hour estimations and staff forecasting Establish, track, and report on key material quantities, providing detailed analysis and forecasts Offer technical support for equipment and material procurement activities, including scope of work preparation, technical bid evaluations, and vendor submittal reviews Provide technical expertise for construction administration, responding to construction requests for information (RFIs), and handling field changes Perform additional duties as assigned MAU does not offer any sponsorship assistance for this role.
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Benefits Package 401k Dental insurance Vision insurance Accidental loss Short term disability Long term disability Paid time off Health savings account Shift Information Monday to Friday | 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Required Education and Experience Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical or Nuclear Engineering with at least 10 years of relevant work experience General Requirements Strong working knowledge of federal, state, and local codes and standards, including Department of Energy regulations Proven ability to communicate effectively with diverse audiences, including project management, colleagues, clients, vendors, and subcontractors Comprehensive technical knowledge required to successfully complete job-related tasks Advanced expertise in discipline-specific codes and standards Ability to ensure work is compliant with all relevant local, state, and federal laws, codes, and guidelines Strong attention to detail with the ability to work efficiently and effectively within time constraints Proficient in computer and software applications, including word processing, email, spreadsheets, and presentation programs Extensive experience in delivering engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services for large-scale industrial projects Skilled in executing large EPC projects, utilizing engineering analysis, 3D modeling, and 2D computer-aided drafting and design (CADD) tools in a multi-disciplinary environment Preferred requirements Professional Engineer License Experience in designing systems, structures, and components for nuclear facilities following ASME NQA-1 standards Advanced knowledge of commercial material availability and cost analysis Proven ability to manage and lead large-scale projects effectively Proficient in project setup, development of control-level schedules, progress reporting, and project closeout Practical field experience across various projects EPC project experience within the following industries: U.S. Department of Energy, other U.S. federal government agencies, nuclear facilities adhering to nuclear quality assurance programs, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology Proficient in reading and interpreting P&IDs Essential Functions Serve as an Area Lead under the general supervision of the Discipline Lead Engineer, providing guidance and supervision to engineers and designers Analyze and independently recommend technical solutions for complex problems, ensuring alignment with project requirements Develop, review, and refine specifications and design criteria Perform and verify engineering analyses and calculations; specify materials, equipment, and systems; and resolve advanced technical challenges Coordinate technical issues with cross-functional teams, including other disciplines, project management, vendors, and clients Ensure all work is executed per the Project Quality Plan and established procedures Execute tasks in line with approved project scope, cost, and schedule baselines Prepare and review estimates, schedules, and progress reports, including effort-hour estimations and staff forecasting Establish, track, and report on key material quantities, providing detailed analysis and forecasts Offer technical support for equipment and material procurement activities, including scope of work preparation, technical bid evaluations, and vendor submittal reviews Provide technical expertise for construction administration, responding to construction requests for information (RFIs), and handling field changes Perform additional duties as assigned MAU does not offer any sponsorship assistance for this role.
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