Helps to develop resolutions to complex problems that require the frequent use of creativity and innovation.
Utilizes engineering input from across the NuScale organization in the development of reactor servicing tools, inspection equipment, and control systems.
Prepares, checks, and reviews engineering reports, system descriptions and specifications, drawings, calculations, and other design documents.
Works on complex tasks in multiple and diverse areas.
Work collaboratively with the NSSS Component design organization.
Works collaboratively with the Civil/Structural team.
Works closely with Systems Engineering and the Operations group.
Assists in the planning and organization of complex engineering work.
Performs innovative and complex engineering assignments on a team dedicated to the development of an engineered product.
Requirements
A B.S. degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Nuclear Engineering from a four-year accredited (ABET preferred) college or university is required.
A PE license in Mechanical, Electrical, or Nuclear Engineering is desirable.
A minimum of 5 years of full-time, relevant professional experience is required.
Must have demonstrated experience in:
Implementing engineering design processes to design mechanical handling equipment and systems.
Prior experience operating in a nuclear operating environment is a plus.
Planning, preparing, and checking mechanical design documents for mechanical equipment and systems.
Eligible to work under Department of Energy 10 CFR Part 810.