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Controls Engineer

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Position: Controls Engineer

Location: Wilmington, NC/Greenville, SC (Onsite)

Exp: 5-12 Yrs

Position Type: W2 only (Long Term)

Only USC / GC

Key Responsibilities:

  • Expertise in integration of NUMAC with the H31 communication platform, developing and validating detailed system requirements.

  • Define and document system requirements for communication between NUMAC and EGD systems

  • Develop communication protocols and requirements for NUMAC interaction with Plant UDH

  • Collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams including control system engineers, software developers, and plant operations to ensure system compatibility and performance

  • Collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams including control system engineers, software developers, and plant operations to ensure system compatibility and performance

Qualifications / Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in electrical engineering, Computer Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, or related field.

  • Experience with small modular reactor (SMR) control systems such as BWRX-300.

  • Knowledge of nuclear industry standards and regulatory requirements.

  • Familiarity with software tools used for system design and testing.

  • Proven experience with control system communications, preferably in nuclear power plant environments.

  • Strong knowledge of communication protocols and systems integration (e.g., DCS, SCADA, PLC communication interfaces).

  • Experience with system requirements development, prototyping, and final design processes.

  • Familiarity with NUMAC, H31 platforms, EGD systems, and Plant UDH communication architectures is highly desirable.

Best regards,


Prasad Kalsekar | Hudson Manpower
Email: [email protected]

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