Talascend is currently seeking a Nuclear Methods Software Engineer for a W-2 contract position located in Bellevue, Washington.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
In this role, you will support the nuclear methods team as you:
Create formal documentation of nuclear methods software requirements, design, implementation, and testing in support of licensing reactors.
Update, improve, and/or create software to satisfy all licensing requirements during the Validation and Verification (V&V) process.
Incorporate additional 3rd-party programs in our simulation ecosystem as necessary to support licensing.
Design and execute sensitivity studies to understand the effects and validity of various modeling assumptions, including meshing, physics coupling, transport options, cross section preparation, fission product models, spatial kinetics, etc., and adjust methods as necessary.
Train and support reactor designers and developers in the use of the design software suite.
Build and apply methods to assess the propagation of uncertainty and their effect on safety margins.
Enhance engineering team's ability to build models and make meaningful conclusions from simulation output through input tools, visualization, reports, etc.
POSITION REQUIREMENTS:
Must be a U.S. Citizen or Green Card Holder.
A PHD and 3+ years’ experience or equivalent experience.
Fast reactor physics and design intuition.
Experience in understanding and executing nuclear design/analysis methodologies, including criticality, flux/power distributions, fuel management optimization, reactivity coefficients, shielding, activation, control rod worth, detector response, and uncertainty analysis, ideally with a focus on fast-neutron reactors.
Excellent “under-the-hood” knowledge of the methods of reactor physics analysis (deterministic and stochastic particle transport, isotopic depletion, perturbation theory, nuclear data, kinetics, etc.).
Experience with some nuclear engineering software such as DIF3D, MC2, PARTISN, MCNP, Serpent, SCALE, PARCS, APA, CASMO, DRAGON, ARMI, etc. preferred.
Strong computational expertise required: we consider computers to be the universe at our fingertips rather than burdensome necessities.
Strong programming skills in any language required, preferably in scientific computing, Python, C++, and Fortran skills are a bonus.
Proven ability to integrate and automate simulation tools.
Demonstrable capabilities with fundamental software development tools (e.g. IDEs, version control, profilers, debuggers, documentation builders, packaging tools).
Experience interacting on nuclear methodology with the NRC under an ASME NQA-1 compliant QA environment preferred.
Good working knowledge of general numerical methods and applied mathematics (e.g. PDEs, numerical stability, statistics, numerical analysis, dynamics).