Project Engineer-Design/CAD - Gonzer Associates, L. J.
Princeton, NJ
About the Job
L.J. Gonzer Associates is looking for individuals to join our pool of qualified candidates for potential assignment as a Project Engineer, specifically dealing with design and CAD matters. The individual will be directed to provide engineering oversight and support for the safe execution and completion of the assigned work in accordance with approved designs and policies, programs and procedures including Engineering Department design change control requirements.
Specific job tasks can include:
- Reviews and approves modification implementation documents (e.g., installation and test procedures, travelers and job hazards analyses).
- Leads procedure walk-throughs and pre-job briefings.
- Oversees installation of equipment modifications and through direct observation ensures that 1) JHA and safety rules are being followed, 2) modifications are being installed in accordance with procedures, drawings and specifications, and 3) work is progressing on schedule.
- Identifies and takes or prompts timely action to correct adverse safety, quality and performance observations.
- Interfaces and coordinates with support organizations (e.g., engineering, QA/QC, ESH, and fabrication shops).
- Provides recommended Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) dispositions.
- Reviews and approves design changes.
- Review and approves post-modification inspections and tests.
- A Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering. Advanced degrees are a plus.
- 10+ years of experience with planning, coordinating and assisting with installations and modifications in
industrial applications. - 3 years of experience planning, coordinating, and assisting with installations and modifications in construction, operations, maintenance, outages at commercial nuclear power plants or Department of Energy national laboratories or similar, highly regulated work environments.
- Competency in AutoCAD, CREO software.
- Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
- OSHA-30 Construction Safety Certification is desirable.
Source : Gonzer Associates, L. J.