The Plant Engineering organization provides engineering oversight, program support, and qualified staff to support the Hanford Tank Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) mission. Near term support is provided by the Waste Treatment Completion Company (WTCC). The mission includes safely storing, treating, and immobilizing the highly hazardous radiological wastes created during prior periods of nuclear processing at the Hanford Reservation. The Plant Engineering organization and programs provide the framework for executing engineering work. Plant Engineering personnel are responsible for the technical adequacy of Plant Engineering products and decisions.Within the Plant Engineering organization, Electrical Engineering support is needed for the electrical systems, programmable protections systems, as well as the instrumentation located throughout the various facilities. These systems include the following:Medium voltage systems (13.8 kilovolt / 4.16 kilovolt)Low voltage systems (480 volt / 208 volt / 120 volt)Programmable protection systems which are comprised of a number of separate distributed programmable electronic systemsInstrumentation associated with other systems throughout the plant including position, temperature, pressure, level, density, and flowrateThe following are typical activities for the Electrical Engineers within Plant Engineering:Ensuring operational readiness of the assigned system and componentsDeveloping and maintaining consistency among design requirements, documentation, and physical configuration for the systems; and to integrate the elements of system requirements and performance criteria, system assessments, change control, work control, and documentation controlEnsuring key design documents, including system descriptions/system design description and facility descriptions/facility design description are identified, developed, and maintained to support facility safety basis development and safe operationConducting system assessments that include periodic reviews of system operability, reliability, and material conditionVerifying systems are tested after maintenance or modification to ensure continued capability to fulfill system requirements and to meet functional acceptance criteriaProviding support for facility operations and maintenance staffThis position shall be performed under the day-to-day direction, control, and supervision of WTCCMAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES/TASKSImplement Plant Engineering program elements as assignedDevelop, review, concur with and/or assess engineering technical documentsDevelop, review, concur with and/or assess management control procedures, technical procedures, or guidesAssess facilities, systems, and/or processes anomalies or degraded conditionsResolve condition report issues or other similar discrepancies as assignedDevelop or request support to develop engineering products for system or equipment repair or replacementProvide on-site technical support during preventative or corrective maintenance activities or commissioningAssist assigned engineers in determining operability and correcting out-of-specification conditionsPerform system engineering functions associated with low voltage and medium voltage power systemsPerform arc flash calculations and studiesEnsure the health and safety of self and staff by implementing the principles of the Integrated Safety Management System (ISMS)Ensure that personal conduct of work is consistent with nuclear safety and quality culture expectationsMeet training requirements and maintain qualifications to perform workSupport control of field work in assigned areas, including integration of project activities, repairs, and equipment operations activitiesSupport operations,