Deterministic Safety Analysis (DSA) Engineer II

Requisition ID:  1108
Location: 

Almondsbury, GB Madrid, ES

Job Family Function:  Engineering
Department:  SMR
Division:  Small Modular Reactor

 

The DSA Engineer II will be responsible for developing methods and performing analyses to demonstrate that the SMR-300 satisfies its safety and licensing requirements. These types of analyses include evaluations of the reactor core, reactor coolant system, engineered safety features, containment, and radiological releases associated with anticipated operational occurrences (AOOs) and design basis accidents (DBAs). Additionally, the DSA group is responsible for the development, verification, and validation of the computer codes used in these analyses.

Location:  Almondsbury, UK; Madrid , Spain

Primary Responsibilities:

  • Develop and perform deterministic safety analyses to demonstrate that the SMR-300 reactor meets applicable safety and licensing requirements.
  • Evaluate reactor behavior during anticipated operational occurrences (AOOs) and design basis accidents (DBAs), including thermal-hydraulic response, core performance, and radiological consequences.
  • Analyze key plant systems such as the reactor core, reactor coolant system, engineered safety features, and containment.
  • Support the preparation of licensing documentation, including safety analysis reports and responses to regulatory inquiries.
  • Develop, maintain, and apply analytical methods and computer models used in safety analyses.
  • Perform verification and validation (V&V) of analysis codes to ensure accuracy, reliability, and regulatory compliance.
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary engineering teams to integrate design inputs into safety evaluations.
  • Prepare detailed technical reports, calculations, and documentation in accordance with quality assurance standards (e.g., NQA-1).
  • Ensure analyses are traceable, reproducible, and compliant with applicable regulatory and industry requirements.

 

Requirements:

  • B.S. degree in nuclear engineering, mechanical engineering, or closely related field from an accredited college or university
  • Familiarity with thermal-hydraulic behavior of light water reactors (LWRs)
  • Familiarity with industry computer codes such as RELAP5, RETRAN, COBRA, VIPRE, GOTHIC, etc.
  • At least 3 years’ experience developing and/or using codes and methods associated with LWR safety analysis calculations
  • Excellent technical writing, interpersonal, and communication skills
  • Eligible to work under 10 CFR Part 810

 

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: based on skills and experience 

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™.