The Senior Engineer will report to the Reactor Enclosure System Component Manager.The Senior Engineer will work as part of a high functioning team of engineers and scientists focused on developing the design of next generation advanced nuclear reactors.The Senior Engineer we are seekingis a highly experienced engineer with a strong background in ASME Section III nuclear design.
The successful candidate will be responsible for preparing, reviewing, and certifying Design Specifications (DS) and Design Reports (DR) in accordance with ASME Section III requirements, as well as supporting licensing, compliance, and customer deliverables.Responsibilities:
Certification of Design Specifications and Design Reports for nuclear supports and/or nuclear pressure-retaining components
Serve as the Certifying Engineer for submittals, including applying professional engineering judgment and signing certifications where required.
Maintain current knowledge of ASME Section III updates, industry standards, and best practices.
Design of reactor structures and components from requirements through final design.
Coordinate inputs and requirements from Engineering and Project teams to produce equipment and components design solutions.
Perform scoping analysis and calculations for design options.
Interface with the team's engineering analysis activities.
Technically manage supplier activities.
Present equipment and components design results for design reviews.
Interface with junior engineers and subcontractors, providing direction and mentoring.
Support continuous learning and application of nuclear industry best practices to maintain the highest quality of engineering design and proactively identify process change/enhancement opportunities.
Required Qualifications and Skills:
Education: B.S. degree in Mechanical engineering or equivalent preferred
Minimum of eight years of equipment / component design experience; relevant M.S. degree credited as two years of experience.
Active Professional Engineer (P.E.) license required
Working experience with ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section III.
Demonstrated experience certifying Design Specifications and Design Reports for nuclear pressure-retaining components
Deep understanding of ASME Section III, NQA-1, and related NRC regulations.
Experience writing design specifications.
Experience in finite element stress analysis, mechanical analysis methods, and commercial mechanical stress analysis modeling tools with emphasis on ANSYS.
The successful candidate will possess a high degree of trust and integrity, communicate openly and display respect and a desire to foster teamwork.
The Senior Engineer will report to the Reactor Enclosure System Component Manager.The Senior Engineer will work as part of a high functioning team of engineers and scientists focused on developing the design of next generation advanced nuclear reactors.The Senior Engineer we are seekingis a highly experienced engineer with a strong background in ASME Section III nuclear design.
The successful candidate will be responsible for preparing, reviewing, and certifying Design Specifications (DS) and Design Reports (DR) in accordance with ASME Section III requirements, as well as supporting licensing, compliance, and customer deliverables.Responsibilities:
Certification of Design Specifications and Design Reports for nuclear supports and/or nuclear pressure-retaining components
Serve as the Certifying Engineer for submittals, including applying professional engineering judgment and signing certifications where required.
Maintain current knowledge of ASME Section III updates, industry standards, and best practices.
Design of reactor structures and components from requirements through final design.
Coordinate inputs and requirements from Engineering and Project teams to produce equipment and components design solutions.
Perform scoping analysis and calculations for design options.
Interface with the team's engineering analysis activities.
Technically manage supplier activities.
Present equipment and components design results for design reviews.
Interface with junior engineers and subcontractors, providing direction and mentoring.
Support continuous learning and application of nuclear industry best practices to maintain the highest quality of engineering design and proactively identify process change/enhancement opportunities.
Required Qualifications and Skills:
Education: B.S. degree in Mechanical engineering or equivalent preferred
Minimum of eight years of equipment / component design experience; relevant M.S. degree credited as two years of experience.
Active Professional Engineer (P.E.) license required
Working experience with ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section III.
Demonstrated experience certifying Design Specifications and Design Reports for nuclear pressure-retaining components
Deep understanding of ASME Section III, NQA-1, and related NRC regulations.
Experience writing design specifications.
Experience in finite element stress analysis, mechanical analysis methods, and commercial mechanical stress analysis modeling tools with emphasis on ANSYS.