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An established industry player is seeking a Thermal Hydraulics Analysis Engineer to join their innovative team. This exciting role offers the opportunity to work on cutting-edge Small Modular Reactor (SMR) projects, where you will utilize your expertise to enhance operational performance and safety in nuclear power. You will be responsible for modeling fluid and thermal systems, ensuring the reactor operates safely and efficiently. Join a dynamic environment that pushes the boundaries of technology in the energy sector, contributing to the future of sustainable power generation. If you are passionate about engineering and want to make a significant impact, this role is perfect for you.
Thermal Hydraulics Analysis Engineer Role at Rolls Royce SMR
Progressive GE are supporting Rolls Royce SMR in the search for a Thermal Hydraulics Analysis Engineer to work on innovative Small Modular Reactor (SMR) projects at their Manchester City Centre HQ, Warrington or Derby sites in the United Kingdom.
This role represents a unique chance to be at the forefront of technological advancement in nuclear power, pushing the boundaries of what is achievable in this critical energy sector.
As a Thermal Hydraulics Analysis Engineer, you will be immersed in a dynamic environment where you will apply your expertise to analyze, ensure & enhance the operational performance and safety of SMR technology.
As a Thermal Hydraulics Analysis Engineer, you will model fluid and thermal systems that extract power from the nuclear core and ensure safe operation of the reactor. This will involve producing models and analyses that demonstrate operation of the reactor, and working closely with system designers to optimise the design of the plant and its safety systems to maximise safety, performance, and value for money. Analysis outputs form a key input to the safety case and support the overall substantiation of the power station design.