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Job Description
Conduct research on nuclear engineering projects or apply principles and theory of nuclear science to problems concerned with release, control, and use of nuclear energy and nuclear waste disposal.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 17-2161.00
- The Mean Annual Wage in the U.S. is $ 105,950.00
- The Mean Hourly Wage is $ 50.00
- Currently, there are 17,680 people on this job
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Nuclear Engineers”.
Also Known As…
- Nuclear Engineers
- System Engineer
- Scientist
- Resident Inspector
- Nuclear Reactor Engineer
- Nuclear Licensing Engineer
- Nuclear Engineer
- Nuclear Design Engineer
- Generation Engineer
- Engineer
- Criticality Safety Engineer
- Weapons Engineer
- Weapons Designer
- Risk and Reliability Engineer
- Responsible System Engineer
- Regulatory Coordinator
- Reactor Projects Engineer
- Reactor Engineer
- Radiological Engineer
- Radiological Defense Officer
- Radioactive Materials Waste Management Engineer
- Radiation Protection Engineer
- Radiation Officer
- Radiation Engineer
- Nuclear Test Reactor Program Coordinator
- Nuclear Steam Supply System Engineer (NSSS Engineer)
- Nuclear Standards Director
- Nuclear Safety Engineer
- Nuclear Reactor Inspector
- Nuclear Radiation Engineer
- Nuclear Process Engineer
- Nuclear Power Plant Engineer
- Nuclear Plant Technical Advisor
- Nuclear Officer
- Nuclear Fuels Research Engineer
- Nuclear Fuels Reclamation Engineer
- Nuclear Equipment Test Engineer
- Nuclear Equipment Research Engineer
- Nuclear Equipment Design Engineer
- Nuclear Criticality Safety Engineer
- Engineering Officer
- Core Measures Abstractor
- Atomic Process Engineer
Tasks for “Nuclear Waste Management Engineer”
- Conduct environmental studies related to topics such as nuclear power generation, nuclear waste disposal, or nuclear weapon deployment.
- Design and direct nuclear research projects to discover facts, to test or modify theoretical models, or to develop new theoretical models or new uses for current models.
- Keep abreast of developments and changes in the nuclear field by reading technical journals or by independent study and research.
- Design or oversee construction or operation of nuclear reactors or power plants or nuclear fuels reprocessing and reclamation systems.
- Perform experiments that will provide information about acceptable methods of nuclear material usage, nuclear fuel reclamation, or waste disposal.
- Initiate corrective actions or order plant shutdowns in emergency situations.
- Prepare construction project proposals that include cost estimates, and discuss proposals with interested parties such as vendors, contractors, and nuclear facility review boards.
- Design or develop nuclear equipment, such as reactor cores, radiation shielding, or associated instrumentation or control mechanisms.
- Direct environmental compliance activities associated with nuclear plant operations or maintenance.
- Prepare environmental impact statements, reports, or presentations for regulatory or other agencies.
- Monitor nuclear facility operations to identify any design, construction, or operation practices that violate safety regulations and laws or that could jeopardize the safety of operations.
- Examine accidents to obtain data that can be used to design preventive measures.
- Develop or contribute to the development of plans to remediate or restore environments affected by nuclear radiation, such as waste disposal sites.
- Conduct tests of nuclear fuel behavior and cycles or performance of nuclear machinery and equipment to optimize performance of existing plants.
- Direct operating or maintenance activities of operational nuclear power plants to ensure efficiency and conformity to safety standards.
- Synthesize analyses of test results, and use the results to prepare technical reports of findings and recommendations.
- Recommend preventive measures to be taken in the handling of nuclear technology, based on data obtained from operations monitoring or from evaluation of test results.
- Design fuel cycle models or processes to reduce the quantity of radioactive waste generated from nuclear activities.
- Analyze available data and consult with other scientists to determine parameters of experimentation and suitability of analytical models.
- Write operational instructions to be used in nuclear plant operation or nuclear fuel or waste handling and disposal.
Related Technology & Tools
- Personal computers
- Reactivity computer systems
- Desktop computers
- Face masks
- Nuclear wireline logging instruments
- Anticontamination clothing
- Respirators
- Reactor excursion and release analysis program RELAP
- BERMUDA nuclear transport computer codes
- MCNP dose assessment computer code
- Mathematical simulation software
- Monte Carlo simulation software
- Mathsoft Mathcad
- The MathWorks MATLAB
- INCORE code
- QAD shielding computer code
- Microsoft Excel
- MORSE-CG dose assessment computer code
- SCALE ORIGEN-S point depletion and decay code
- FOLLOW code
- Presentation software
- Transient reactor analysis code TRAC
- SAS
- Maplesoft Maple
- Microsoft Word
- Graphics software
- Computer aided design CAD software
- Scientech WinNUPRA
- Microsoft PowerPoint
- Word processing software
- Data entry software
- Scientech Safety Monitor
- Desktop publishing software
- C++
- Formula translation/translator FORTRAN
- Relational database software
- UNIX
- Spreadsheet software
- MERCURE dose assessment computer codes
- TOTE code
- Probabilistic risk assessment PRA software
- Microsoft Office
- ANISN dose assessment computer code
- Discrete ordinates DORT dose assessment computer codes