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Facilities Design Engineer - Fuel Fabrication

OkloSanta Clara, CAApril 9th, 2026
Overview Santa Clara, CA or Remote Thanks for your interest in Oklo! We are searching for a Facilities Design Engineer to join our Fuel Fabrication Team. Position Description As a Facilities Design Engineer on Oklo’s fuel fabrication team, you’ll be responsible for providing technical oversight, review, and direction for contract engineering firms developing HVAC and fire protection designs for nuclear fuel-cycle facilities. This role acts as an owner’s engineer, ensuring that contractor-produced designs meet nuclear safety requirements, support radiological confinement, and comply with all applicable codes, standards, and QA programs. The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, technically capable, and well-versed in the rigor required in nuclear environments. This is a highly cross-functional role where technical excellence and a collaborative mindset are equally valued. Responsibilities Oversee and review HVAC and fire protection designs developed by external engineering firms for fuel-cycle facilities (hot cells, gloveboxes, UF₆ processes, radiological labs). Verify contractor deliverables—including drawings, calculations, specifications, and analyses—for technical accuracy, code compliance, and alignment with the facility safety basis. Ensure contractor adherence to NQA-1, configuration control, design verification, and nuclear QA documentation requirements. Evaluate design approaches for pressure cascades, confinement ventilation, HEPA filtration, exhaust/airflow management, and hazard-classified fire protection systems. Provide clear technical direction, comments, and resolution guidance to contractors and ensure timely incorporation of design changes. Coordinate between internal stakeholders (safety basis, operations, QA, procurement, I&C, electrical) and contract engineering firms to maintain design integration. Participate in design reviews, readiness assessments, and constructability evaluations as the facility’s technical authority. Communicate with contractors, project managers, and internal stakeholders effectively and professionally. Document decisions, design basis changes, and comment resolutions accurately for audit-ready traceability. Maintain oversight of multiple contractor design packages, comment cycles, and submittals. Track deadlines, milestones, design maturity, and revision control. Provide clear, actionable feedback to external firms while maintaining schedule, quality, and scope alignment. Minimum Qualifications 5+ years of HVAC and/or fire protection design experience in fuel-cycle, nuclear, or highly regulated industrial facilities is highly preferred. Bachelor’s or higher degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Nuclear Engineering or a related engineering discipline. Experience reviewing and overseeing work performed by external engineering or A/E design firms. Strong understanding of radiological confinement ventilation, HEPA filtration, glovebox/hot cell exhaust, and hazard-classified fire protection systems. Knowledge of NFPA, ASHRAE, IMC/IFC, DOE/NRC regulations, and NQA-1 quality requirements. Proven ability to function in a collaborative team environment on projects through the full development cycle—from concept and design to testing and production. Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to clearly document and present engineering work. Comfortable working with external manufacturers and engineering consultants. Bonus Qualifications Experience with advanced reactor technologies (e.g., microreactors, fast reactors, SMRs). Familiarity with regulatory processes (NRC, DOE, ASME code compliance). Familiarity with nuclear QA requirements (NQA-1 or equivalent). Prior owner’s-engineer or design oversight role in nuclear or process facilities. Experience with DOE O 420.1C, safety basis development, fire hazard analyses, and nuclear design interfaces. Prior involvement in safety analyses, design reviews, or licensing workflows. Basic knowledge of nuclear fission and radiation effects on materials and components. Who you are Demonstrates strong commitment to nuclear safety, radiological protection, and conservative decision-making. Has deep knowledge of confinement ventilation, HEPA filtration, pressure cascading, glovebox and hot-cell exhaust, and off-gas systems. Has a strong understanding of hazard-classified fire protection systems, clean-agent suppression, detection/alarm systems, and NFPA requirements. Is able to evaluate engineering calculations, design criteria, and system-level integration for accuracy and intent. Is skilled at interpreting, reviewing, and guiding contractor design work. Ensures timely closure of comments, design issues, and technical discrepancies. Is capable of diplomatically enforcing requirements while maintaining productive vendor relationships. Ensures contractor deliverables comply with: NFPA 13, 20, 30, 72, 801, 805, 2001 ASHRAE standards IMC/IFC NRC or DOE requirements (e.g., DOE O 420.1C) Has the ability to identify gaps, deviations, or risks in contractor adherence to requirements. Is skilled at dissecting drawings, calculations, and specifications to spot inconsistencies or technical deficiencies. Ensures HVAC and fire protection designs integrate with electrical, I&C, structural, safety analysis, and facility operations. Produces clear, concise, and directive design review comments and technical memos. Identifies risks and technical issues related to safety basis impacts, code interpretation, equipment selection, operability, maintainability, and construction constraints early and can propose mitigation strategies to maintain safety, schedule and quality. Is an experienced team player who can work effectively across both internal resources and external suppliers. Is an optimistic, creative problem-solver eager to think differently and adapt in a fast-paced startup environment. Is an excellent writer who can write in a modern active voice and communicate technical content effectively. Is able to communicate technical content and results verbally. Travel Oklo requires remote employees to travel to headquarters (Santa Clara, CA) twice per quarter, or to another designated location, based on business or team needs, including attendance at team meetings, off-sites, and other company events. #J-18808-Ljbffr