Laser Isotope Separation Technologies (LIS Technologies Inc., or LIST), a US-Based developer of patented advanced laser technology has an immediate opening for an experienced UF6 Chemical Process Engineer to join their team of world-class nuclear experts!
The ideal candidate will have a strong background in nuclear and chemical engineering, with expertise in the handling of UF6 gas mixtures, process design & optimization, and safety documentation. This role involves managing complex projects, providing technical oversight, and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements.
Citizenship: US Citizenship with ability to obtain a DOE Q-clearance
Locations: Oak Ridge, TN (Relocation assistance available)
Terms: Fulltime/Onsite
Compensation: $150k - $180k, depending on level of experience
Stock Options: Available for the right candidate.
Qualifications:
- Advanced degree in Chemical Engineering or similar
- Minimum of 15+ years of relevant experience in chemical, process, and nuclear engineering.
- Extensive hands-on experience with UF6 compatible equipment, nuclear power plant design, and operational readiness reviews.
- Experience with DOE and NRC regulatory frameworks.
Preferred Skills:
- Strong expertise in uranium chemistry and enrichment processes (i.e. centrifuge and laser).
- Proficient in process equipment design, safety analysis, and NQA-1 compliance.
- Demonstrated ability to manage projects in both technical and leadership capacities.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead and execute chemical and nuclear engineering projects, including process design, safety basis documentation, and operational readiness reviews.
- Responsible for systems engineering, integration, and testing (SEIT) of UF6 gas handling systems for small-scale test demonstrations and full-scale production facilities
- Demonstrated ability to work with external contractors to meet project timelines
- Solid knowledge of vacuum pumps, control valves, piping, cold traps, metrology, mass spectrometers, etc. while ensuring regulatory compliance
- Prepare and review licensing and safety documentation for compliance with DOE, NRC, and other regulatory agencies.
- Perform and oversee NQA-1 calculations, P&IDs, and PFDs for nuclear facilities.
- Develop and implement solutions for the startup and operation of hazardous waste treatment and uranium processing systems.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure operational and critical safety standards are maintained.
- Conduct vendor evaluations and oversee procurement engineering for nuclear-grade components.