
Electrical & Instrumentation Design Engineer
Job Description
Electrical & Instrumentation Design Engineer
Work Location: Orangeville, UT (100% onsite)
Rate: Not Defined / need Candidate’s requested rate
Hours: 40+
The qualifications are as follows:
Required:
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Instrumentation Engineering, or a related field; equivalent combination of education and directly relevant experience will be considered
5–10 years of relevant experience in process plants or industrial manufacturing environments
Strong knowledge of low-voltage power distribution, instrumentation systems, PLC/DCS control, and industrial communication protocols
Proficiency in engineering software tools such as AutoCAD, EPLAN, ETAP, or similar
Demonstrated ability to produce and review engineering deliverables including single-line diagrams, loop diagrams, and wiring schematics
Working knowledge of applicable codes and standards including NEC/IEC, ISA, IEEE, NFPA, and OSHA
Strong communication and coordination skills across engineering, construction, and operations teams
Strongly Preferred:
Experience in nuclear fuel manufacturing or pharmaceutical batch manufacturing facilities
Familiarity with DOE facility requirements or comparable regulated industrial environments
Prior experience on greenfield or new-facility buildout projects
Familiarity with control philosophies, loop tuning, and process safety systems
Experience contributing to HAZOP, SIL/LOPA, or other formal risk assessments
Exposure to nuclear, advanced energy, or other safety-critical industries
Job Responsibilities:
Develop and review single-line diagrams, loop diagrams, wiring schematics, cable schedules, and I/O lists
Perform short circuit calculations, load calculations, and protection setting requirements
Specify, size, and select cables, conduit, control panels, junction boxes, instruments, and protective devices, ensuring proper grounding, shielding, and segregation of power and control wiring
Prepare and review technical specifications, datasheets, and equipment requisitions
Support installation, testing, and commissioning of electrical and instrumentation systems, coordinating with contractors and construction teams to ensure correct implementation of drawings and standards
Troubleshoot and resolve field issues related to power, instrumentation, and control systems
Interface with automation engineers to ensure seamless integration with PLC, DCS, and SCADA systems
Provide ongoing support for the operation of motors, drives, switchgear, MCCs, UPS systems, transmitters, analyzers, and control valves
Maintain accurate documentation including as-built drawings, test reports, and loop checks
Ensure compliance with NEC/IEC, ISA, IEEE, NFPA, and company-specific standards
Contribute to HAZOP, SIL/LOPA, and risk assessments as required
Champion safe work practices for all electrical and instrumentation activities
JOB NUMBER
#5165
LOCATION
Orangeville, UT
ESTIMATED DURATION OF WORK
6+ months
