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National Reactor Innovation Center (NRIC) Nuclear Reactor System Engineer (19463)

The Materials and Fuels Complex (MFC) at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) is seeking applicants for the National Reactor Innovation Center (NRIC) Reactor Nuclear System Engineer. This position will report to the MFC Reactor Project Engineering Department. Engineers at MFC are classified as Nuclear Research Facility Engineers.

The Nuclear System Engineer will be the cognizant system engineer for various systems of reactors operating at the NRIC test beds. This position will provide oversight of advance micro reactor systems and recommend changes to reactor demonstrators. In addition, the nuclear system engineer will be responsible for performance monitoring, tracking, trending and maintenance during the operational phase of a reactor.

National Reactor Innovation Center (NRIC) Reactor Instrumentation and Controls Engineer (19464)

The Materials and Fuels Complex (MFC) at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) is seeking applicants for the National Reactor Innovation Center (NRIC) Reactor Instrumentation and Controls Engineer. The successful applicant will be a recognized subject matter expert (SME) in Safety Related reactor control systems. This position will report to the MFC Reactor Project Engineering Department. Engineers at MFC are classified as Nuclear Research Facility Engineers.

The NRIC Reactor Instrumentation & Controls Engineer will be the lead Integrated Product Team (IPT) member for reactor controls systems for advance micro reactor demonstrations at the NRIC testbeds. This position will provide oversight of advance micro reactor control systems and recommend changes to reactor demonstrators or approval to the engineering manager. In addition, the successful candidate will be responsible for designing, developing, installing, leading and maintaining equipment which is used to monitor and control engineering systems and equipment used in nuclear facilities. The engineer researches, tests, and analyzes the design use in relation to the function of the elements in the system, seeking consistent results within specified tolerances.

National Reactor Innovation Center (NRIC) Testbed Support Engineer (19466)

The Materials and Fuels Complex (MFC) at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) is seeking applicants as a National Reactor Innovation Center (NRIC) Testbed Support Engineer. The NRIC Testbed Support Engineer will be the lead engineer for testbed support projects that facilitate the operation of advanced micro reactor demonstrations at the NRIC testbeds. The positions will be in the Reactor Project Engineering department at MFC and is collocated with the NRIC testbeds. Engineers in the Reactor Project Engineering Department are classified as Nuclear Research Facility Engineers.

The successful candidate will be assigned to one of the NRIC testbeds to support advance reactor demonstration projects. The NRIC Testbed Support Engineer must have a wide range of skills and deep background in large scale technological projects including system engineering, requirements management, digital engineering, project engineering, project coordination, and customer interaction. The successful candidate will work with NRIC and MFC personnel to complete support projects that facilitate operation of advanced reactors. The successful candidate will apply knowledge, practices, and techniques to develop designs for new or modified systems, processes, and specialized equipment through design and implementation phases for reactor support projects in the test bed facilities.

National Reactor Innovation Center (NRIC) Demonstration Reactor Project Engineer (19263)

The NRIC Demonstration Reactor Project Engineer will be the lead technical point of contact with advanced micro reactor demonstration projects at the NRIC testbeds.

The Project Engineer must have a wide range of skills and deep background in large scale technological projects including system engineering, requirements management, digital engineering, project engineering, project coordination, and customer interaction. The successful candidate will work with reactor demonstrators and apply knowledge, practices, and techniques to develop designs for new or modified systems, processes, and specialized equipment through design and implementation phases for reactor operations in the test bed facilities.

National Reactor Innovation Center (NRIC) Demonstration Reactor Project Engineer (194667)

The Materials and Fuels Complex (MFC) at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) is seeking applicants as a National Reactor Innovation Center (NRIC) Demonstration Reactor Project Engineer. The NRIC Demonstration Reactor Project Engineer will be the lead technical point of contact with advanced micro reactor demonstration projects at the NRIC testbeds. The positions will be in the Reactor Project Engineering department at MFC and is collocated with the NRIC testbeds. Engineers in the Reactor Project Engineering Department are classified as Nuclear Research Facility Engineers.

The successful candidate will be assigned to one of the NRIC testbeds to support advance reactor demonstration projects. The NRIC Demonstration Reactor Project Engineer must have a wide range of skills and deep background in large scale technological projects including system engineering, requirements management, digital engineering, project engineering, project coordination, and customer interaction. The successful candidate will work with reactor demonstrators and will apply knowledge, practices, and techniques to develop designs for new or modified systems, processes, and specialized equipment through design and implementation phases for reactor operations in the test bed facilities.

Reactor Engineering Analyst (19404)

The Reactor Engineering Analyst is responsible for contributing to the delivery of confirmatory analyses to support design and product acceptance of new nuclear reactor systems development activities for INL, with a focus on microreactors and other National Reactor Innovation Center (NRIC) initiatives. Key functions of the role are:

  • Supports, coordinates and performs confirmatory calculations and startup planning in area of technical expertise (e.g. reactor physics, thermal hydraulics, thermo-mechanical analysis) to support development of facility and reactor specific safety basis supporting analyses.
  • Work includes planning, scheduling, and tracking of reactor analyses and planning for startup testing and verification activities to validate analytical work and ensure safety.
  • Responsible for providing support to project and planning activities related to new reactor design and acceptance, talking to design and nuclear safety organizations, working with external reactor designers and DOE (ID and HQ), and contributing organizations (e.g. structural analysis, criticality safety, radiation protection, etc.).
  • Participate in the evaluation and resolution of complex engineering problems. Contribute to technical decisions based on sound engineering practices and in accordance with Laboratory policies and procedures.

Testbed Support Engineer (19351)

The Materials and Fuels Complex (MFC) at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) is seeking applicants as a National Reactor Innovation Center (NRIC) Testbed Support Engineer. The NRIC Testbed Support Engineer will be the lead engineer for testbed support projects that facilitate the operation of advanced micro reactor demonstrations at the NRIC testbeds. The positions will be in the Reactor Project Engineering department at MFC and is collocated with the NRIC testbeds. Engineers in the Reactor Project Engineering Department are classified as Nuclear Research Facility Engineers.

The successful candidate will be assigned to one of the NRIC testbeds to support advance reactor demonstration projects. The NRIC Testbed Support Engineer must have a wide range of skills and deep background in large scale technological projects including system engineering, requirements management, digital engineering, project engineering, project coordination, and customer interaction. The successful candidate will work with NRIC and MFC personnel to complete support projects that facilitate operation of advanced reactors. The successful candidate will apply knowledge, practices, and techniques to develop designs for new or modified systems, processes, and specialized equipment through design and implementation phases for reactor support projects in the test bed facilities.

 

 

Work with Us

We are looking for passionate and dedicated professionals to join our NRIC team.

NRIC Project Lead and Risk Coordinator 

The National Reactor Innovation Center (NRIC) Project Lead and Risk Coordinator (PLRC) oversees and coordinates the risk profile of various projects, products, and other strategic initiatives across NRIC’s portfolio of INL-based projects. The PLRC will gain experience to provide risk management leadership and guidance to project teams. Incumbent will ensure the risk profiles are complete and continuously managed to achieve project execution excellence for the NRIC portfolio of projects. The PLRC is responsible for understanding and reporting risks to NRIC management. In addition, the PLRC will gain direct leadership over assigned individual projects ensuring efficient and effective project execution, including developing, delineating and tracking system requirements; ensuring project objectives are achieved according to the project acceptance criteria within agreed parameters; proactively managing the cost and schedule.

National Reactor Innovation Center (NRIC) Configuration Management Coordinator

Under the guidance of the CM Manager and Department Manager, the NRIC CM Coordinator will participate in the coordination and administration of assigned configuration management activities relative to the control, maintenance, and documentation of design requirements; technical document control, e.g., blueprints, operating manuals; and change control for new or modified engineering systems or equipment in accordance with internal, contractual, and/or regulatory requirements. Will be responsible for database management, to include transference of data from INL to its partners and subcontractors. Duties include working directly with NRIC Project/Program Managers to support the maintenance of engineering and lifecycle management tools and associated data.

National Reactor Innovation Center (NRIC) Demonstration Reactor Project Engineer

The Materials and Fuels Complex (MFC) at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) is seeking applicants as a National Reactor Innovation Center (NRIC) Demonstration Reactor Project Engineer. The NRIC Demonstration Reactor Project Engineer will be the lead technical point of contact with advanced micro reactor demonstration projects at the NRIC testbeds. The positions will be in the Reactor Project Engineering department at MFC and is collocated with the NRIC testbeds. Engineers in the Reactor Project Engineering Department are classified as Nuclear Research Facility Engineers.

Nuclear Reactor Systems Engineer

The Materials and Fuels Complex (MFC) at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) is seeking applicants for the National Reactor Innovation Center (NRIC) Reactor Nuclear Systems Engineer. The Nuclear System Engineer will be the cognizant system engineer for various systems of reactors operating at the NRIC test beds. This position will provide oversight of advance microreactor systems and recommend changes to reactor demonstrators. In addition, the nuclear system engineer will be responsible for performance monitoring, tracking, trending and maintenance during the operational phase of a reactor.

Reactor Instrumentation and Controls Engineer

The NRIC Reactor Instrumentation & Controls Engineer will be the lead Integrated Product Team (IPT) member for reactor controls systems for advance micro reactor demonstrations at the NRIC testbeds. This position will provide oversight of advance micro reactor control systems and recommend changes to reactor demonstrators or approval to the engineering manager. In addition, the successful candidate will be responsible for designing, developing, installing, leading and maintaining equipment which is used to monitor and control engineering systems and equipment used in nuclear facilities. The engineer researches, tests, and analyzes the design use in relation to the function of the elements in the system, seeking consistent results within specified tolerances.