Greenville, SC, USA
43 days ago
Telecommunications System- Network Senior Design Engineer
MAU is hiring a Network Senior Design Engineer for Fluor Nuclear Power in Greenville, SC. As a Network Senior Design Engineer you will provide essential administrative support, technical expertise, and leadership as outlined below. This role oversees a designated area and serves as a representative of the engineering discipline, ensuring technical accuracy and consistency throughout all project phases. As a lead role on assigned projects, this position is responsible for executing engineering tasks of advanced complexity. This is a long-term contract opportunity.

Benefits Package 401k Health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance Short term disability Long term disability Paid time off Health savings account Shift Information Monday to Friday | 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Required Education and Experience Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering or a related engineering field, with a minimum of 10 years of relevant work experience Strong working knowledge of applicable federal regulations (including Department of Energy orders), as well as state and local codes and standards General Requirements Strong communication skills, with the ability to effectively interact with project management, coworkers, clients, vendors, and subcontractors In-depth technical knowledge required to successfully complete job tasks Advanced understanding of discipline-specific codes and standards Ability to ensure compliance with relevant local, state, and federal codes, statutes, and guidelines Detail-oriented with the ability to work efficiently and meet tight deadlines Proficient in using word processing, email, spreadsheet, and presentation software Extensive experience providing engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services on large industrial projects Expertise in executing large EPC projects, utilizing engineering analysis, 3D modeling, and 2D CAD tools in a multi-discipline environment Preferred Requirements Professional Engineer (PE) license Experience designing systems, structures, and components for nuclear facilities in compliance with ASME NQA-1 requirements Advanced knowledge of material availability and cost considerations in commercial settings Proven track record in managing and leading large-scale projects Expertise in project setup, development of control-level schedules, progress reporting, and project close-out Practical field experience with hands-on project execution EPC project experience across the following industries U.S. Department of Energy or other U.S. Federal Government Agencies Nuclear facilities operating under a nuclear quality assurance program Manufacturing, pharmaceutical, or biotechnology sectors Expertise in developing integrated telecommunication and physical security systems for medium to large projects, including design, specifications, and review of project Scope of Services and Facilities across all project phases Proficiency with Bentley MicroStation, Autodesk AutoCAD, and Autodesk Revit Relevant certifications from Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD), The International Association for Radio, Telecommunications, and Electromagnetics (iNARTE), Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), or similar organizations Certifications from major manufacturers such as Cisco (CCNA, CCNP, CCIE), Motorola, or equivalent certifications Essential Functions Under the general supervision of the Discipline Lead Engineer, serve as an Area Lead, offering guidance and supervision to engineers and designers Analyze complex technical issues and provide independent recommendations aligned with project requirements Develop, review, and refine specifications and design criteria Perform and review engineering analyses and calculations, specifying materials, equipment, and systems while solving advanced technical challenges Coordinate technical matters with other disciplines, project management, vendors, and clients to ensure alignment Ensure compliance with the Project Quality Plan and procedures during project execution Deliver work within the approved project scope, budget, and schedule baselines Develop and review project estimates, schedules, and progress reports, including effort-hour estimates and staff forecasting Establish, track, and report on material key quantities, providing analysis and forecasts as needed Offer technical support for equipment/material procurement and subcontracting activities, including scope development, technical bid evaluations, and vendor submittal reviews Provide technical support for construction administration, including addressing construction RFIs (Requests for Information) and field changes Provide technical direction in the design and implementation of ISP/OSP fiber optic and copper cabling, including MDF/IDF Room and Telephone Closet infrastructure, cabinet/panel/enclosure layout, and cabling pathways (e.g., cable tray, conduit, underground duct bank) Interpret and apply relevant codes/standards (BICSI, IBC, ANSI/TIA, NFPA) and customer requirements for design/construction documents, specifications, and system descriptions Hold Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD) certification from BICSI Expert knowledge of BICSI, NFPA, IBC, ANSI/TIA standards, and telecommunication system requirements (Telephone, LAN/WAN, DAS) Advanced knowledge of Avaya G450 or equivalent telephone equipment Conduct system studies, including RF, WLAN, PA coverage, CCTV data traffic, and network bandwidth allocations Review, audit, and develop telecommunication system specifications for RF/WLAN, telephony, OCS, SCS, and weather monitoring Develop, review, and audit telecommunication equipment location guidelines for medium to large projects Perform and review calculations for system coverage, data traffic, and bandwidth allocations, as well as telecommunication schematics and wiring diagrams Perform additional duties as assigned
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