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Sr. Instrumentation and Controls Engineer

Woburn, Massachusetts, United States

WHY VEIR?

VEIR is enabling a new generation of compact, efficient, high-power, and long-distance power delivery solutions, solving bottlenecks that exist across the entire electricity value chain, from generation through to data center server racks. VEIR's low voltage superconducting solutions are enabling new power delivery architectures in the world’s largest data centers and our higher voltage solutions are poised to revolutionize the development of electricity transmission and distribution linesVEIR is preparing for rapid growth as we seek to solve critical challenges facing data center developers, electricity generation developers, and utilities around the world.

The Role
VEIR is seeking a Senior Instrumentation and Controls Engineer to join our expanding Instrumentation & Controls team. This group leads the design, implementation, and optimization of the control architectures, instrumentation, and automation that support VEIR’s cryogenic infrastructure and superconducting cable systems.

What You'll Do

  • Design, create, and update control and automation programs for VEIR’s cryogenic lab systems and experiments.
  • Build and integrate sensors and instrumentation to monitor and control cryogenic process experiments.
  • Design and build control panels and electrical circuits for cryogenic delivery systems, ensuring safe and reliable operation.
  • Model and simulate cryogenic processes and develop corresponding process control algorithms.
  • Create network and electrical diagrams, control specifications, and algorithms for both subsystems and the overall system.
  • Manage third-party software and electrical contractors to implement control system designs and ensure seamless integration.
  • Specify, install, and manage piping, valving, and fittings for cryogenic experiments, as well as operate and direct testbeds for process validation. 

Skills You Have

  • Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering, Systems Engineering, or Controls and Industrial Engineering.
  • Skilled in using LabVIEW for standalone and real-time systems for control and data acquisition.
  • You have experience with testing and validation against specification.
  • Proficient in PLC structured text and ladder logic programming, with experience in developing control panels and understanding electrical circuit drawings.
  • Experience in piping sizing, fabrication, and installation for cryogenic systems.
  • Basic electrical wiring and circuit troubleshooting skills, ensuring operational safety.
  • Capable of creating electrical circuit drawings, pinouts, and system diagrams, along with troubleshooting industrial communication protocols (Serial, OPC3, Profinet, EtherCAT).
  • Experience with cryogenic systems and process dynamics
  • Knowledge of programming languages for DAQ systems and experience in remote monitoring technologies.
  • Knowledge of heat transfer, fluid mechanics, and real-time error-tolerant communication systems for monitoring and controlling cryogenic systems. 

Who You Are

  • You possess strong technical skills and an eye for detail, allowing you to troubleshoot, design, and optimize control systems for complex cryogenic processes.
  • You are skilled in integrating sensors and developing control programs to monitor and optimize experimental setups.
  • You are passionate about solving complex challenges related to cryogenic systems and optimizing system performance.  
  • You are an outstanding communicator (written and verbal) across all levels of the organization and can work effectively in a fast-paced collaborative environment.
  • You are a highly motivated, self-starter with a positive approach to problem solving
  • You are driven by results - you gauge your success in measurable positive impact (not in how much you check off the to do list) and know how to ruthlessly prioritize 
  • You thrive on effectively managing multiple projects with competing priorities that require making decisions under pressure and working under tight deadlines    
  • You are highly curious and solutions-oriented, and excel at deconstructing complex problems into manageable components to develop effective solutions    
  • You are committed to buying into VEIR’s mission and goals, and adopting our core values 

VEIR is committed to equal pay for equal work in its compensation practices. The base salary range for this position in the U.S. is $140,000 - $160,000 per year + equity + benefits. A candidate's salary is determined by various factors including, but not limited to, relevant work experience, skills, certifications, job level, supervisory status, and location.

BENEFITS & PERKS
Healthcare coverage with 100% employer paid premiums for medical, dental, and vision 
401(k) Retirement Savings Program
12 Company Holidays + unmetered PTO 
12 Weeks 100% Paid Parental Leave for all new parents 
Stock Options 
Employee Assistant Program (EAP) 
Regular teambuilding, off-sites, and lunch & learns 
 
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY:
 
We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, disability, and any other protected ground of discrimination under applicable human rights legislation. We strive to respect the dignity and ‎‎independence of people with disabilities and are committed to giving them the same ‎‎opportunity to succeed as all other employees.  
 
To all recruitment agencies: VEIR does not accept agency resumes. Please do not forward resumes to our jobs alias, VEIR employees, or any other organization location. VEIR is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited resumes.  

 

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