Itlearn360
Sr. Nuclear Fuel Fabrication Engineer at System One Washington DC
Itlearn360, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
Overview
Job Title: Sr. Nuclear Fuel Fabrication Engineer
Location: Remote, with some travel to Everett, WA
Job Type: Contract, 12 - months
This role focuses on supporting the development of nuclear fuel processes and providing oversight and technical direction to ensure fabrication objectives are met.
Responsibilities
Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team of engineers to ensure that fabricated fuel meets specified objectives and project requirements.
Provide technical guidance, planning, and iterative oversight for Type 1 fuel fabrication.
Conduct site visits to the laboratory in Everett, WA, and coordinate with key stakeholders to enhance project execution.
Compose and review technical documentation to support fuel fabrication process development and facilitate fuel supply planning.
Ensure alignment on technical topics, fabrication facility design strategies, and licensing implementation plans.
Qualifications
Doctorate Degree in Nuclear, Mechanical, or Materials Engineering.
Minimum of 5 years of hands-on experience in nuclear fuel fabrication, with substantial expertise in: Nuclear fuel injection casting (strongly preferred); Novel fuel fabrication techniques (preferred); Analysis techniques (e.g., SEM, ICP-MS, profilometry) (preferred).
Exceptional technical writing, communication, and presentation skills.
Strong attention to detail and a commitment to technical excellence.
Proven ability to work on complex tasks requiring a multidisciplinary approach.
Familiarity with nuclear methodologies in compliance with ASME NQA-1 standards is preferred.
Self-motivated, with a track record of delivering results under aggressive timelines.
Excellent interpersonal skills to foster teamwork and a collaborative environment through constructive feedback.
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Location: Remote, with some travel to Everett, WA
Job Type: Contract, 12 - months
This role focuses on supporting the development of nuclear fuel processes and providing oversight and technical direction to ensure fabrication objectives are met.
Responsibilities
Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team of engineers to ensure that fabricated fuel meets specified objectives and project requirements.
Provide technical guidance, planning, and iterative oversight for Type 1 fuel fabrication.
Conduct site visits to the laboratory in Everett, WA, and coordinate with key stakeholders to enhance project execution.
Compose and review technical documentation to support fuel fabrication process development and facilitate fuel supply planning.
Ensure alignment on technical topics, fabrication facility design strategies, and licensing implementation plans.
Qualifications
Doctorate Degree in Nuclear, Mechanical, or Materials Engineering.
Minimum of 5 years of hands-on experience in nuclear fuel fabrication, with substantial expertise in: Nuclear fuel injection casting (strongly preferred); Novel fuel fabrication techniques (preferred); Analysis techniques (e.g., SEM, ICP-MS, profilometry) (preferred).
Exceptional technical writing, communication, and presentation skills.
Strong attention to detail and a commitment to technical excellence.
Proven ability to work on complex tasks requiring a multidisciplinary approach.
Familiarity with nuclear methodologies in compliance with ASME NQA-1 standards is preferred.
Self-motivated, with a track record of delivering results under aggressive timelines.
Excellent interpersonal skills to foster teamwork and a collaborative environment through constructive feedback.
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