Job Description
Job description The Senior Nuclear Core Design Engineer supports the design, analysis, and licensing of the SMR‑300, an integral pressurized water reactor small modular reactor. This role plays a critical part in core physics analysis, fuel management evaluations, and preparation of nuclear licensing documentation in support of ongoing SMR‑300 development. The Principal Nuclear Core Design Engineer will join an established and growing core design and nuclear analysis team and is expected to independently execute complex technical analyses, benchmark methods and models, clearly document results, and mentor junior engineers in analysis techniques and technical documentation. The ideal candidate brings deep reactor physics expertise, strong analytical and technical writing skills, and experience supporting NRC licensing activities.
Location:
Flexible — role may be based in Camden, NJ; Jupiter, FL; Cranberry, PA; Madrid, Spain; Bristol, UK; or Kyiv, Ukraine Primary Responsibilities Perform reactor core design and reload analyses supporting steady‑state operation, transient evaluations, and safety analyses Develop, validate, and maintain core physics models, including lattice and nodal calculations Generate physics parameters and cross‑section data for use in safety and system analyses Conduct benchmarking and code qualification activities against experimental data and industry standards Support fuel cycle optimization, reactivity control strategies, and long‑term core performance evaluations Prepare detailed technical analyses and reports for internal use and external regulatory submittals Contribute to licensing documentation, including PSAR, FSAR, and responses to NRC Requests for Additional Information (RAIs) Participate in technical discussions with cross‑functional internal teams, external partners, clients, and the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mentor and provide technical guidance to junior engineers on analysis methodologies and documentation standards Support continuous improvement of core design tools, processes, and technical documentation practices Requirements Eligibility to work under U.S. Department of Energy 10 CFR Part 810 export control regulations Bachelor's degree in Nuclear Engineering, Physics, or a closely related field with 10+ years of relevant experience OR Master's degree with 8+ years of relevant experience OR PhD with 6+ years of relevant experience Demonstrated experience in reactor core physics, fuel management, and neutronic analysis Proficiency with industry standard core analysis tools such as CASMO/SIMULATE
Familiarity with NRC licensing processes, including NUREG 0800
Chapter 4 and Chapter 15 requirements Strong technical writing, documentation, and communication skills Ability to work independently while contributing effectively within multidisciplinary teams Proficiency with industry‑standard analysis tools such as SCALE, MCNP, or equivalent codes Experience with reactor pressure vessel fluence evaluations and understanding of radiation damage mechanisms Programming or scripting experience (e.g., Python) to support analysis automation and data processing A Generation Ahead by Design™ Investing in people who power the future. We believe great work deserves great rewards. Our benefits go beyond the basics, reflecting our commitment to supporting your whole self…your health, your future, and your career growth. This includes:
Compensation Compensation for U.S.-based roles range from $160,000 to $190,000 annually and is determined by skills and experience. Compensation for roles based outside the U.S. will be set in accordance with local market practices and applicable currency requirements. Benefits Benefits for U.S.-based employees include a comprehensive total rewards package designed to support health, wellbeing, and long-term financial security, including: • Medical, dental, and vision coverage with generous employer contributions and Day 1 eligibility FLEX program with hybrid work opportunities for eligible roles 401(k) retirement plan with up to a 5% company match and immediate vesting Paid time off and 11 paid holidays Wellness and commuter programs Company-paid life and AD&D insurance Education assistance and professional development support Employee Assistance Program and optional voluntary benefits Benefits for employees based outside the U.S. will vary by country and will be provided in accordance with local market practices, statutory requirements, and regional norms. If you're driven to solve meaningful challenges and make a lasting impact, we invite you to build your career at Holtec—a generation ahead by design™.