Nuclear Safety Analysis Engineer — Remote Through 2026
Terrestrial Energy Inc.
Bryan (TX)
Hybrid
USD 80,000 - 100,000
Full time
14 days+
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Benefits offered by this job
Extended Healthcare Plan
Wellness Subsidy
Paid Volunteer Days
Job summary
A leading nuclear technology firm is seeking a Safety Analysis Engineer to perform vital safety analyses supporting the development of advanced reactor technology. This role requires expertise in safety analysis methodologies, strong technical and analytical skills, and collaboration across multiple disciplines. The position begins remotely with an expected transition to on-site responsibilities in Bryan, Texas, by February 2026. Candidates must demonstrate a deep understanding of nuclear safety principles and regulatory compliance.
Qualifications
M.Sc. or Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related field.
Minimum 3 years of experience in nuclear safety analysis.
Proficiency with thermal-hydraulic analysis codes.
Responsibilities
Perform deterministic and probabilistic safety analyses for IMSR design.
Prepare safety analysis chapters for licensing documentation.
Evaluate plant response to postulated initiating events.
Skills
Thermal-hydraulic analysis
Technical writing
Analytical problem-solving
Collaboration
Attention to detail
Education
M.Sc. or Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering or related field
B.Sc./B.Eng. with 5 years of nuclear safety analysis experience
Tools
Flownex
MATLAB
Python
MCNP
Job description
A leading nuclear technology firm is seeking a Safety Analysis Engineer to perform vital safety analyses supporting the development of advanced reactor technology. This role requires expertise in safety analysis methodologies, strong technical and analytical skills, and collaboration across multiple disciplines. The position begins remotely with an expected transition to on-site responsibilities in Bryan, Texas, by February 2026. Candidates must demonstrate a deep understanding of nuclear safety principles and regulatory compliance.