Job Description
OverviewJoin ENERCON's Nuclear Services Group as a Thermal-Hydraulic Analysis Engineer. In this role you will develop nuclear and mechanical safety analysis work products supporting licensing, design, qualification, and operability of nuclear power, fuel cycle facilities, and other nuclear facilities. This position can be part-time, full-time, or contract based and offers flexibility in the following office locations:Kennesaw, GA (Suburb of Atlanta)FT Worth, TXKennewick, WANaperville, ILPalm Beach Gardens, FLRemote will be considered for candidates with 6+ years of experience in the nuclear or power industries.ResponsibilitiesImagine a day where you are at the heart of solving important challenges, using your expertise to ensure the safety of nuclear facilities and protect the public & environment. Your work drives innovation, supports groundbreaking projects, and makes a lasting impact on the future of clean, reliable energy.Prepare calculations, evaluations, engineering change packages, and licensing documents for mechanical, nuclear or chemical safety analysis. Provide technical support and develop licensing documents for Safety Analysis Reports (SAR), Integrated Safety Assessments (ISA), or license amendment requests (LAR) related to nuclear analysis licensing submittals. Develop and assess the nuclear facility safety programs, design basis documents, key calculations, processes and procedures in accordance with current design and regulatory requirements and expectations (USNRC & DOE).Perform steady-state and transient thermal-hydraulic analysis of high-energy line breaks, containment response, flooding analysis, environmental qualification profiles, and control-room habitability/HVAC performance evaluations. Key Software: Gothic.Model nuclear systems using thermal-hydraulics and computer software tools to support commercial operating plants and new reactor designs. Key Software: RELAP5, RETRAN, MELCOR, MAAP.Conduct steady-state and transient analysis of power plant piping systems, evaluating hydrodynamic loads, water hammer, heat-exchanger performance, pump specification, etc. Key Software: AFT-FATHOM, AFT-ARROW, AFT-IMPULSE, PROTO-FLO, PROTO-HX, PEPSE.Apply LOCA, transient, stability, subchannel, and other safety analysis methods.Participate in client peer reviews, expert panels, and NRC audits. Collaborate with discipline and client counterparts to ensure project clarity and develop technical proposals to support business development as required.QualificationsBachelor's Degree in Nuclear Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or related field.Mid-level: 3+ years of safety analysis work in a nuclear environment.Senior level: 6+ years of safety analysis work in a nuclear environment.Excellent written and oral communication skills.Interest in applying technical skills to unique, varied, and challenging engineering problems.Willing to travel to plant sites as required; assignments may vary from a few weeks to several months.Pay RangeUSD $90,000.00 – USD $190,000.00 /Yr.Additional InformationThis role offers rewarding careers in a culture built on excellence, innovation, and growth. The salary range reflects typical compensation based on level and location; actual pay depends on experience, skills, and education.Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. without current or future employer sponsorship. We do not sponsor H1-B or any other work visa petitions. Employment is contingent upon passing pre-employment and random drug/alcohol screenings, background checks, and annual motor vehicle record reviews per company and client policies.We are an equal-opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.