Thursday, October 18, 2018

Process engineer for experimental irradiation equipment

The process engineer supports the project engineer in our expert group Experimental Rig Design for the design, construction, test and operation of experimental irradiation equipment and facilities.

More specifically, he/she

  • manages the drafters during the design of the ‘In-Pile Section’ (IPS) of the irradiation equipment and checks the drawings;
  • carries out the mechanical analysis in accordance with the ASME VIII;
  • designs the process part (‘Out-of-Pile Equipment’, OPE) of the irradiation experiment, based on the process description by drawing up a comprehensive P&ID and working it out mechanically;
  • draws up the description for process control, jointly with the instrumentation engineer;
  • chooses and buys the necessary components for the construction of the OPE;
  • helps draw up the necessary technical documents for internal use and for public procurements;
  • follows up the construction of the experiment, and in doing so works closely with the assembly engineer, as well as draws up the company manual, the operation procedures and test procedure for the experiment;
  • carries out functional tests;
  • supports the security officer with the necessary tests;
  • coordinates the installation of the experiment in the reactor building;
  • provides training of the operators and support in carrying out the experiments.
  • preferably a Master’s degree in industrial sciences (industrial engineer) in electromechanics;
  • being able to read technical drawings;
  • being able to draw up P&ID;
  • knowledge of mechanical calculations in accordance with construction codes;
  • experience with process components such as valves, filters, pumps, etc.
  • being able to draw up good reports, manuals and procedures;
  • being able to work meticulously in accordance with the applicable standards and procedures;
  • being a team player and showing good communication skills to work in a multidisciplinary environment;
  • being prepared to work in controlled areas;
  • good knowledge of Dutch, knowledge of French and English is an asset.
What can we offer you?
  • A challenging and varied job
  • Opportunities for self-development in an absorbing, international research environment
  • Extensive training opportunities within and outside your area of expertise
  • An attractive remuneration package with non-statutory benefits
  • Located in wooded area to ensure you a traffic jam free environment
Should you have any questions, please contact
Belmans Evi
+32 (0)14 33 25 82
evi.belmans@sckcen.be


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