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Last Energy • Austin, TX
Last Energy is seeking a Controls & Instrumentation Engineer to support the integration and lifecycle management of control systems in a nuclear environment. You'll work closely with vendors and technicians to ensure systems are reliable and field-ready. This role requires hands-on experience in controls and instrumentation.
You are a hands-on Controls & Instrumentation Engineer with experience in integrating and managing industrial instrumentation and control systems. You thrive at the intersection of design intent and real-world execution, ensuring that automation and control systems are correctly specified, installed, commissioned, and operated in safety-critical environments. Your background includes working closely with vendors, fabricators, technicians, and operations teams to translate requirements into reliable, field-ready systems. You have a strong understanding of electrical systems and instrumentation, and you are comfortable in a technical integrator role.
Experience in the nuclear industry or similar safety-critical environments is a plus. Familiarity with lifecycle management of control systems and a proactive approach to problem-solving will set you apart. You are also open to continuous learning and adapting to new technologies in the field.
In this role, you will support the integration and deployment of industrial instrumentation and control systems. You will be responsible for ensuring that all systems meet safety and operational standards. You will collaborate with various stakeholders, including vendors and technicians, to ensure that the systems are installed and commissioned correctly. Your role will involve hands-on work in the field, where you will troubleshoot and resolve issues as they arise. You will also be involved in the lifecycle management of the systems, ensuring they remain operational and effective throughout their lifespan. Your contributions will directly impact the reliability and safety of the systems in a nuclear environment.
Last Energy provides a dynamic work environment where you can grow your skills and make a significant impact. You will be part of a team that values collaboration and innovation. We offer competitive compensation and opportunities for professional development. Join us in our mission to advance energy solutions in a safe and efficient manner.
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