Holtec International, a turnkey supplier of technologies for the nuclear and sustainable energy industries, is seeking to add a structural engineer/analyst to its Applied Mechanics Group with opportunities to contribute to Holtecβs first of a kind small modular reactor (SMR) design. Come join a growing multidisciplinary team of engineers designing the next generation nuclear power plant.
The engineer would be called upon to analyze metallic, reinforced concrete, steel-concrete composite and soil-subgrade supported structures. The analyses will support engineering requirements, leading to the licensing and construction of SMR-300 plants across the globe. The engineer will use and learn various methods and software to perform the analyses.
SPECIFIC AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY
Execute and document analyses for a variety of structures, systems and components (SSCs)
Review available concept designs based on an ambiguous set of requirements, then develop them into mature designs by critical thinking, literature research, interacting with members from other disciplines and vendors, and any analyses as permitted by project milestones
Support the preparation of design deliverables, presentations, and communicate design progress in stakeholder meetings
Support development of engineering and licensing requirements and documentation for nuclear SSCs
TYPICAL ANALYSES
Static and dynamic finite element analyses (FEA) usingΒ ANSYS, LS-DYNA and STAAD.Pro
Drop and impact (e.g., missile and aircraft) analyses and target response development using LS-DYNA
Simulation of the seismic response of freestanding structures in air or submerged in water
Static and dynamic analyses of large reinforced concrete or steel-concrete composite structures
Soil-structure interaction (SSI) and fluid-structure interaction (FSI) analyses
Beam and plate stress calculations using established principles of strength of materials
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Must be a U.S. Citizen
Applicant must possess a BS in Mechanical/Civil/Structural Engineering with a minimum of 4 years of experience. MS will count for 2 years of experience and Ph.D. will count for 4 years of experience (experience from MS and Ph.D. cannot be combined)
Familiarity with industry standards and design codes such as ASCE, ACI, ASME and AISC
Must possess excellent credentials in principles of solid mechanics
Must possess excellent technical writing and communication skills
DESIRED SKILLS
Industrial experience in the latest stress analysis codes such as ANSYS, LS-DYNA and STAAD.Pro
Prior nuclear industry experience including interactions with NRC or other regulatory authorities
Experience in seismic and stress analysis of pressure vessels and rotating equipment