Alternating Engineer - Safety Control Hardware Design
Framatome
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Alternating Engineer - Safety Control Hardware Design
Framatome's I&C Business Unit is recruiting an alternating hardware design engineer for safety control systems, intended for new constructions or the renovation of nuclear power plants, in France or internationally. These are complex, distributed, safety-classified computerized systems with real-time software.
Responsibilities:
- Analyze technical specifications and perform related clarifications.
- Develop construction or renovation plans for control-command cabinets: dimensioning, module arrangement, electrical diagrams, internal and external wiring, Bills of Materials, technical data sheets, based on requirements from internal projects and/or clients.
- Write design documents for control-command systems: specification notes, functional diagrams, analysis notes.
- Contribute to the definition and implementation of methods and tools for system design, particularly during the phase of defining hardware requirements and constraints for the systems.
Profile:
You are pursuing a Master's degree (Bac+5) from an engineering school or equivalent university program in control-command, instrumentation, industrial IT, or automation, with a background in software, electrical, or electronic engineering.
You are attracted to complex technological systems and demanding technical environments.
You are rigorous, dynamic, and persistent, enjoy teamwork, and are committed for the long term.
Key skills/competency:
- Safety Control Systems
- Hardware Design
- Nuclear Power Plants
- Real-time Software
- Electrical Diagrams
- Cabling
- Technical Specifications
- System Design
- Instrumentation
- Industrial IT
How to Get Hired at Framatome
- Tailor your resume: Highlight relevant coursework in control-command, instrumentation, or industrial IT, and any electrical/electronic engineering projects.
- Showcase technical aptitude: Emphasize your understanding of complex systems and interest in demanding technical environments.
- Demonstrate teamwork: Mention any group projects or collaborative experiences, showcasing your ability to invest long-term.
- Prepare for interviews: Be ready to discuss your understanding of nuclear power plant systems and your approach to problem-solving in technical design.
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