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Displaying commitment to inclusive and collaborative work environmentBASIC QUALIFICATIONS:Degree in mechanical, nuclear, or related engineering field:B.S. with 3+ years of experience or M.S.Proven experience in CAD/CAM design, including proficiency in software such as SolidWorks, AutoCAD, NX, or equivalentProven experience using common finite element based thermal and structural analysis tools (Ansys, Abaqus, Simcenter 3D, Thermal Desktop, etc.
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For example, use or direct the use of Finite Element Analysis software to determine the impact of vibration, thermal expansion, and structural loading on components. DESCRIPTION:The Mechanical Engineer will lead the mechanical design and analysis of various portions of USNC's advanced nuclear power systems ranging from transportable reactor power system (Pylon), Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (NTP) to Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator (RTG) based Nuclear Electric Propulsion (NEP) in addition to the Micro Modular Reactor (MMR.
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Ultra Safe Nuclear is working with NASA and the Defense Department on advanced radioisotope power, nuclear thermal propulsion systems and advanced materials using the same strict inherent and intrinsic safety principles to drive innovation in fuels, materials, and design.
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Major initiatives include the Micro Modular Reactor (MMR), Fully Ceramic Micro-encapsulated (FCM) nuclear fuel, and nuclear power and propulsion technologies for space exploration. The company is demonstrating MMR Energy Systems at the Canadian Nuclear Laboratories with Ontario Power Generation and at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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ABOUT ULTRA SAFE NUCLEAR:Ultra Safe Nuclear Corporation, a U.S. corporation headquartered in Seattle, is a global leader and vertical integrator of nuclear technologies and services, on Earth and in Space.
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An early focus will be the design of the reactor vessel and internals, including core support plates, restraints, insulation, and structural mounts. The position will lead the mechanical design, analysis, and testing, with scope including mechanical design and analysis of the reactor vessel, reactor plant structures, systems, and components, including heat exchangers, heat rejection systems, piping networks, valves, and control assemblies.
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Ultra Safe Nuclear is committed to bringing safe, commercially competitive, clean and reliable nuclear energy to global power and industrial markets. ABOUT OUR MISSION, VISION, AND VALUES:Mission - Develop, deploy and vertically integrate nuclear energy solutions, inclusive of hardware, fuel, execution and operational know how, that are safe and commercially competitive.
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This position will bring expertise leading and performing mechanical, thermal, and structural design with specific experience relevant to the design of nuclear and power generating systems. Ultra Safe Nuclear is the only private company producing TRISO and FCM fuel.
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LOCATION OF WORK & TRAVEL:The position may function from multiple USNC offices at Seattle, WA, Salt Lake City, UT, or Oak Ridge, TN. Ability to travel no more than 1 week per month is expected in this position.
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Learn more about ITAR here ( is an Equal Opportunity Employer; employment with USNC is governed on the basis of merit, competence, and qualifications and will not be influenced in any manner by race, color, religion, gender, national origin/ethnicity, veteran status, disability status, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, mental or physical disability, or any other legally protected status.
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The Senior Mechanical Engineer will own the mechanical design and analysis at a system level, understanding requirements, identifying engineering needs, developing project plans, and leading the team through the process from design to build.
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USNC actively encourages applicants from historically underrepresented backgrounds to apply to this and other roles, acknowledging and committing to address the historical lack of diversity within the nuclear and aerospace industries.
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MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES:Collaboratively leading the integrated mechanical system design of nuclear power systemDeveloping reactor core components from concept to implementation. Organizing effective resource loading amongst the team, estimate engineering utilization/needs and support program management in building a program plan to manage product development.
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Analyzing the mechanical and thermal aspects of reactor design elements. Vision - Reliable Zero-Carbon Energy AnywhereValues - We will engage with and support our employees, contractors, vendors, clients, business partners, and our host communities to uphold and embrace these values:Safety: protect the public, our people, and the environment from harm from our activities or products.
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Acting as the mechanical engineering point of contact for external partners and customers directly interfacing with the program. We are striving to build the diverse, equitable, and inclusive workforce that will make our technology a reality.
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