Electrical & (I&C) Central Design Engineer - Plant Farley
This position is no longer accepting applications(closed Aug 17, 2026).
Summary
Designs and analyzes electrical power and industrial control systems (I&C) for nuclear power plants, performing studies, troubleshooting, and leading modifications across Southern Nuclear’s fleet while adhering to strict regulatory standards.
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Plant Farley & Southern Nuclear
Plant Farley, located near Dothan, Alabama, is a key part of Southern Nuclear’s fleet, providing safe, reliable, carbon‑free nuclear energy to the Southeast. Engineers supporting Farley work in a collaborative, safety‑focused environment where design excellence, operational rigor, and continuous improvement are core expectations. The Farley site offers a strong sense of community, access to outdoor recreation, and a high quality of life while supporting work of critical national importance.
Key Responsibilities
The Central Design Electrical / I&C Engineer is responsible for the following:
- Lead and develop engineering analyses, calculations, and design packages for electrical power and I&C systems
- Design and implement fleet‑wide and site‑specific plant modifications supporting major capital and modernization projects
- Perform and oversee power system studies, including load flow, short‑circuit, motor starting, and dynamic response analyses
- Support digital control systems, including PLC‑based platforms, industrial networks, and plant software systems
- Provide engineering support for real‑time plant issues, troubleshooting, and emergent problem resolution
- Develop technical specifications, evaluate vendor proposals, and support procurement and vendor oversight
- Ensure design integrity through configuration management, setpoint control, and design basis maintenance
- Support regulatory‑driven design processes in accordance with Southern Nuclear engineering standards
Engineers in this role work within a highly technical and regulated design environment that includes:
- Electrical power system modeling tools (e.g., ETAP or equivalent)
- Industrial Control Systems (ICS), PLCs, SCADA, DCS, and digital plant platforms
- Software‑based engineering tools supporting nuclear design and configuration control
- Rigorous nuclear quality, documentation, and change‑management processes
This position provides exposure across the entire Southern Nuclear fleet, not just a single site.
Education Requirements
- Bachelor of Science in Engineering from an ABET‑accredited program
Preferred qualifications include:
- 3+ years of experience in electrical, digital, or I&C engineering
- Experience developing engineering design modifications in industrial or power generation environments
- Working knowledge of power system behavior, including fault analysis and dynamic response
- Experience using ETAP or similar electrical modeling tools
- Familiarity with industrial control systems or digital plant infrastructure
- Exposure to nuclear, power generation, or other highly regulated industries
- Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills with the ability to diagnose complex technical issues
- Ability to lead small technical efforts or engineering initiatives
- Effective written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to collaborate across disciplines, including operations, digital, cyber, and project teams
- Curiosity and initiative to evaluate and implement emerging technologies
- Primary location: Birmingham Energy Center
- Alternate Southern Nuclear locations may be considered based on candidate
- Travel up to 25% to support Plant Farley and fleet implementation activities
Southern Nuclear engineers operate with a safety‑first mindset while delivering high‑reliability solutions. The organization values:
- Technical excellence
- Accountability and ownership
- Collaboration across the fleet
- Continuous improvement and innovation