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Location:
Remote (U.S.) Duration:
6 Months (with potential extension) Schedule:
1st Shift | Flexible Time Zones | Occasional Travel (once every six months) About the Role
Our client, a global leader in advanced energy and nuclear technology, is seeking two experienced
Piping Analysis Engineers
to join their
Mechanical Analysis Team . These engineers will play a key role in ensuring the structural integrity, safety, and compliance of nuclear reactor systems and components. This is a highly technical position requiring a deep understanding of
ASME Section III standards , piping design, and stress analysis principles. One engineer will perform the analyses, while the other will serve as a verifier to ensure accuracy and compliance. Key Responsibilities
Perform piping and pipe support design and analysis in alignment with ASME Section III and other industry standards. Conduct stress, fatigue, fracture, and seismic/vibrational analyses for Class 1 piping systems. Prepare detailed engineering documentation and reports for regulatory and customer review. Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including hardware design, civil/structural, containment, and fuels engineering. Provide technical oversight and mentoring to junior engineers. Support procurement, quality, and subcontracting activities as needed. Apply lean engineering and design-to-cost principles to improve process efficiency. Qualifications
Bachelors degree in Mechanical or Structural Engineering (Masters preferred). 5-10 years of experience in piping or pipe support design and analysis. Proven nuclear industry background (required). Deep understanding of ASME Section III (NB, NC/ND, NF) and fatigue design per Class 1 requirements. Proficiency in at least one of the following software tools: PIPESTRESS, AutoPIPE, Caesar II, or GT STRUDL. Strong analytical, reporting, and communication skills. Authorized to work in the United States. Preferred Experience
Experience automating or scripting engineering analysis workflows. Prior involvement in DOE/DOD or nuclear utility projects. Demonstrated ability to lead initiatives and facilitate technical discussions. Why Join
Contribute to critical projects supporting the next generation of nuclear energy innovation. Work remotely with highly skilled professionals across the U.S. Engage in impactful work with regulatory and safety significance. By applying for this position, you consent to being contacted by our recruitment team via phone call or text message regarding this and similar job opportunities aligned with your skills and experience.
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Remote (U.S.) Duration:
6 Months (with potential extension) Schedule:
1st Shift | Flexible Time Zones | Occasional Travel (once every six months) About the Role
Our client, a global leader in advanced energy and nuclear technology, is seeking two experienced
Piping Analysis Engineers
to join their
Mechanical Analysis Team . These engineers will play a key role in ensuring the structural integrity, safety, and compliance of nuclear reactor systems and components. This is a highly technical position requiring a deep understanding of
ASME Section III standards , piping design, and stress analysis principles. One engineer will perform the analyses, while the other will serve as a verifier to ensure accuracy and compliance. Key Responsibilities
Perform piping and pipe support design and analysis in alignment with ASME Section III and other industry standards. Conduct stress, fatigue, fracture, and seismic/vibrational analyses for Class 1 piping systems. Prepare detailed engineering documentation and reports for regulatory and customer review. Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including hardware design, civil/structural, containment, and fuels engineering. Provide technical oversight and mentoring to junior engineers. Support procurement, quality, and subcontracting activities as needed. Apply lean engineering and design-to-cost principles to improve process efficiency. Qualifications
Bachelors degree in Mechanical or Structural Engineering (Masters preferred). 5-10 years of experience in piping or pipe support design and analysis. Proven nuclear industry background (required). Deep understanding of ASME Section III (NB, NC/ND, NF) and fatigue design per Class 1 requirements. Proficiency in at least one of the following software tools: PIPESTRESS, AutoPIPE, Caesar II, or GT STRUDL. Strong analytical, reporting, and communication skills. Authorized to work in the United States. Preferred Experience
Experience automating or scripting engineering analysis workflows. Prior involvement in DOE/DOD or nuclear utility projects. Demonstrated ability to lead initiatives and facilitate technical discussions. Why Join
Contribute to critical projects supporting the next generation of nuclear energy innovation. Work remotely with highly skilled professionals across the U.S. Engage in impactful work with regulatory and safety significance. By applying for this position, you consent to being contacted by our recruitment team via phone call or text message regarding this and similar job opportunities aligned with your skills and experience.
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