Idaho National Laboratory is hiring a Designer to work in our Reactor Project Engineering department. Our team works a 4x10 schedule located out of our Materials and Fuels Complex (MFC) with every Friday off. You will assess engineering requirements and translate into technical blueprints, drawings, layouts, and simulation models using CAD/CAM/CAE software or applying standard CAD/CAM/CAE techniques to digitize engineering drawings of components, parts, and assemblies. Customize CAD/CAM/CAE software to model complex or unusual designs. Support various component design projects and facility design and construction for the National Reactor Innovation Center (NRIC) test beds. Responsibilities Include: - Apply experienced multi-disciplined CAD drafting skills and techniques to prepare new computer-generated drawings and drawing changes to support multi-disciplined company engineering activities consistent with company and nationally recognized standards. - Participate on the design team to develop complete design and CAD models compatible with applicable codes and standards and pre-established cost, scope, and schedule dimensions for purposes of fabrication, installation, construction or modification of nuclear facilities, structures, systems and components (SSCs). - Provide drafting checking support for assigned group's experiment drawings, including mechanical, electrical, piping and instruments drawings (P&IDs). - Lead in the selection of nuclear components, specifications, and acceptance criteria to be communicated with associated engineering documentation to support the end use. - Check drawings ensuring Fit, Form, and Function for Drawings of all complexity. - Provide design guidance to Engineering and supporting organizations. - Direct the work efforts of drafting personnel to achieve cost-effective engineering project cost management. - Train/mentor peers in the application of multi-disciplined design development skills and techniques.