Want Lead Engineer Core & Fuel Analysis & Methods (Remote Eligible, U.S.) in USA
Job title: Lead Engineer Core & Fuel Analysis & Methods (Remote Eligible, U.S.)
Company: General Electric
Job description: Job Description Summary The engineer will be a contributing member of GE Hitachi Nuclear Energys Core & Fuel team. Our Core & Fuel team is made up of 7 specialized teams. Were looking for engineers who have expertise in one (or more) of the following areas:
-Reload Design & Analysis
-Analytical Methods Technology (AMT) Neutronics / Thermal Hydraulics
-LOCA, Containment, and Stability Analysis
-Radiological Analysis
-Transient Analysis
Job Description
Responsible for Nuclear Engineering activities that support:
- GE's existing fleet of BWRs and/or
- GEs BWRX-300 Small Modular Reactor (SMR) and/or
- Gen-IV reactor technologies including Natrium and ARC sodium fast reactors (SFRs).
- Deliver products at a consistently high and sustainable level in accordance with customer requirements, business procedures, and regulatory agency guidelines.
- Excellent communication, presentation, and teamwork skills as they will be required to interface with a variety of individuals with diverse backgrounds.
- Work within an approved regulatory framework for nuclear software quality assurance for engineering computer programs.
- Prepare, document and present technical data to internal and external customers.
- Lead team process improvements to drive speed and simplification.
- Ensure work is performed with high quality in accordance with NRC rules and regulations, customer requirements, and business quality assurance standards.
- Drive a team culture based on teamwork, integrity, candor, transparency, and execution on commitments.
- Effectively communicate and coordinate activities with other team members on engineering/technical issues.
- Support the interface with various regulatory agencies (NRC, DOE, etc.) as appropriate.
- Strong analytical capabilities, problem solving skills, and process skills.
- Bachelors degree from an accredited university or college in nuclear engineering, physics, computational methods or a closely related technical discipline AND minimum of 4 years of experience specializing in one of the following areas: Reload Design & Analysis, Thermal Hydraulic Methods, Neutronics Methods, LOCA, Containment, and Stability Analysis, Radiological Analysis, or Transient Analysis.
- OR
- Masters degree from an accredited university or college in nuclear engineering, physics, computational methods or a closely related technical discipline AND minimum of 2 years of experience specializing in one of the following areas: Reload Design & Analysis, Thermal Hydraulic Methods, Neutronics Methods, LOCA, Containment, and Stability Analysis, Radiological Analysis, or Transient Analysis.
- OR
- Ph.D. from an accredited university or college in nuclear engineering, physics, computational methods or a closely related technical discipline.
- Relocation to Wilmington, NC is strongly desired. Relocation assistance is provided.
- Prior experience with BWR technology.
- Working knowledge of nuclear reactor core licensing, technical specifications, safety margin bases, code methodology licensing, and related federal regulations.
- Demonstrated ability to make decisions with speed and accuracy based on the best available information.
- Exceptional organization skills.
- Legacy of delivering on commitments; tenacious, with a proven track record of overcoming obstacles; ability to achieve stretch targets.
- Strong external focus; clear and demonstrated understanding of nuclear industry and/or energy industry.
- Lean and continuous improvement mindset.
- Programming experience with Fortran, Python, and C#.
- Experience with BWR core simulator and use of 3-Dimensional neutron kinetics codes
- Experience performing technical evaluations and providing technical support in the areas of nuclear fuel bundle and core design, reload licensing, cycle management, and core monitoring databanks.
- Knowledge of USNRC licensing requirements
- Knowledge of US utility outage planning processes
- Experience with nuclear thermal-hydraulic physics, methods, and codes (TRAC, RELAP, COBRA, ANSYS-FLUENT), including development of related codes and tools.
- Experience with deterministic and stochastic neutron transport physics, methods, and codes (TGBLA/PANAC, CASMO/SIMULATE, MCNP), including development of related codes and tools.
- Working knowledge of nuclear reactor core licensing, technical specifications, safety margin bases, code methodology licensing, and related federal regulations.
- Experience in ECCS LOCA, Containment, HELB, Fire Safe Shutdown, Annulus Pressurization Loads, and Reactor Internals Pressure Difference analyses.
- Experience in BWR ECCS LOCA analysis to support applicable regulatory requirements
- Experience with T/H systems codes such as TRACG, TRACE, RELAP, or RETRAN
- Experience in Best Estimate methodology development (e.g., TRACG LOCA/Containment)
- Experience with Best Estimate and CSAU applications.
- Knowledge of reactor licensing requirements; Experience with 10 CFR 50.46
- Experience with BWR simulator and use of 3-Dimensional neutron kinetics code (e.g., PANAC, PARCS).
- Experience in reactivity control such as reactivity insertion accident, rod withdrawal error, control rod drop accident analyses.
- Experience with MCNP, SCALE, KENO, ORIGN, RADTRAD, GALE, and/or coupled Monte-Carlo/deterministic radiation transport methods.
- Experience with BWR/PWR system codes such as TRACG, RELAP, TRACE and/or equivalent safety analysis system codes.
- Deep technical knowledge of BWR systems and integrated plant response.
- Commercial application experience with BWR core simulation and thermal-hydraulic system analysis codes (e.g. ODYN, TRAC, RETRAN-3D, RELAP).
- Fundamental knowledge of fast reactor systems and analysis.
- Experience with thermal-hydraulic transient analysis of liquid-metal-cooled nuclear reactors.