REMOTE/CONTRACT Radiation Protection Engineer

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Come join a growing multidisciplinary team of designers and engineers designing the next generation nuclear power plant. EGS is seeking Radiation Protection Engineers to perform reactor shielding analysis, dose rates estimation, and source terms evaluations as needed for development and licensing of the SMR-300 PWR integral light water reactor. This position requires a highly-motivated individual with the flexibility and willingness to work on a wide array of technical and regulatory topics, and eager to learn new skills to create feasible/practical solutions to challenging design problems. Engineer will be part of a team executing a U.S. Government cost-shared development program requiring efficient completion of engineering assignments.
Must be US Citizen.
Typical Responsibilities would include:
Determine radiation source terms and transport to various systems and components at the SMR-300 plant during normal operation and transient conditions. Develop radiation protection design features and perform radiation shielding, occupational exposure, and site dose assessment for the SMR-300 plant during normal operation and transient conditions. Report preparation and licensing documentation Participation in meetings with clients, collaborators, and with the United State Nuclear Regulatory Commission The preferred work location for this role is Camden, NJ or Palisades MI or Pittsburgh, PA. Hybrid work option available = 3 days in office and 2 at home.
Must be US Citizen or Permanent Resident
Top competitve salaries, great benefits and relocation assistance available.
Job Requirements BS in Nuclear Engineering or physics (or closely related field) from an accredited college of university 5+ years of demonstrated experience in the nuclear industry or similarly applicable (i.e., academia or national laboratory) Demonstrated experience and proficiency with radiation source term, shielding and radiological-consequence dose assessment tools, e.g., MCNP, SCALE, GALE, ARCON96, RADTRAD or other applicable analysis code packages Adequate knowledge of nuclear power plant operations and ALARA principles/programs Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Proficiency required in Microsoft Office suite of PC applications (Word, Excel, Outlook, Powerpoint) Eligible to work under Department of Energy 10 CFR Part 810 The following attributes are desired and will be used to differentiate all candidates who apply for this position: MS/PhD in nuclear engineering with emphasis on radiation protection and dose assessment 10+ years of professional experience in the nuclear industry or similar, especially performing engineering calculations/evaluations Demonstrated experience and proficiency in performing radiological release and transport calculation to evaluate dose to worker and public. Experience with computer languages such as Python Experience preparing licensing documents for submittal to NRC and comprehensive knowledge of NUREG-0800 (NRC Standard Review Plan for LWRs) Chapter 12 and 15 requirements
Location:
Camden, NJ, United States
Category:
Healthcare Practitioners And Technical Occupations