Base: $98,400.00 to $188,600.00; bonus/equity: dis...
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Bachelor's degree in engineering discipline
Minimum 5 years nuclear plant safety analysis experience
Two-phase thermal hydraulic analysis techniques
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GE Vernova is seeking a Lead Engineer for their Loca & Containment Analyses team in Wilmington, NC. The role involves performing thermal-hydraulic safety analyses for Boiling Water Reactor plants and requires significant experience in nuclear plant safety analysis, particularly in areas like ECCS LOCA and containment analysis.
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Job Summary
You will perform plant thermal-hydraulic safety analysis supporting reload and design applications for Boiling Water Reactor plants worldwide.
The role requires taking responsibility for fuel project activities including reload analyses, power uprates, and new fuel introductions.
GE Vernova offers competitive compensation ranging from $98,400 to $188,600 along with comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision, and a 401(k) match.
Matching Summary
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GE Vernova is seeking a Lead Engineer for their Loca & Containment Analyses team in Wilmington, NC. The role involves performing thermal-hydraulic safety analyses for Boiling Water Reactor plants and requires significant experience in nuclear plant safety analysis, particularly in areas like ECCS LOCA and containment analysis.
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Salary
Base: $98,400.00 to $188,600.00; Bonus/Equity: Discretionary annual bonus available; Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, 401(k) with company match, tuition assistance
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering Discipline
Minimum 5 years Nuclear Plant Safety Analysis experience
Two-phase thermal hydraulic analysis techniques
ECCS LOCA and Containment analysis expertise
BWR technology knowledge
Nice-to-have
M.S. Degree in Nuclear Engineering
Experience with TRACG, RELAP, or TRACE codes
Best Estimate methodology development skills
Programming experience in C#, FORTRAN, or PYTHON
Ability to energize others and lead team improvements
Key Requirements
Bachelor's Degree in Nuclear, Mechanical, Chemical, or similar Engineering
Minimum 5 years of experience in Nuclear Plant Safety Analysis
Eligibility for U.S. export-controlled information access authorization
Work Rights
Must be eligible for U.S. export-controlled information access authorization