Location: Normandy
Start Date: Immediate
Sector: Industry / Nuclear
Context
As part of nuclear projects, the Low-Voltage Design Engineer – Control & Instrumentation contributes to the design and modeling of low-voltage electrical installations and control & instrumentation systems.
The role is set within a highly demanding industrial environment, requiring strong technical rigor, proficiency in CAD tools, and solid knowledge of industrial and nuclear standards.
Main Responsibilities
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Carry out low-voltage (LV) design and engineering studies for nuclear installations
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Develop and update drawings, schematics, and synoptic diagrams related to control & instrumentation systems
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Participate in the analysis and sizing of electrical circuits and associated protection systems
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Interface with engineering, methods, and construction teams to ensure technical consistency
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Ensure compliance with applicable nuclear standards and reference frameworks
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Monitor technical approvals and participate in design reviews
Candidate Profile
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Education: 2- to 5-year post-secondary degree (Bac +2 to Bac +5) in Electrical Engineering, Electrotechnics, or equivalent
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Experience: Minimum 5 years in low-voltage and control & instrumentation design within an industrial environment
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Experience in nuclear or highly regulated projects is an advantage
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Proficiency in AutoCAD
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Ability to work within multidisciplinary teams and communicate effectively with various stakeholders
Key Skills
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Low-voltage and control & instrumentation design and sizing
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Reading and interpretation of drawings, schematics, and technical documents
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Accuracy, autonomy, and analytical mindset
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Ability to comply with industrial and nuclear standards
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Strong organizational and prioritization skills
Tools
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AutoCAD
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Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)