Posted in Other 28 days ago.
Location: Charlotte, North Carolina
EPRI provides thought leadership, industry expertise, and collaborative value to help the electricity sector identify issues, technology gaps, and broader needs that can be addressed through effective research and development programs for the benefit of society.
The nuclear power life cycle includes the need for safe, cost-effective management of used fuel and high-level waste (HLW).
The Used Fuel and High-Level Waste Management (UF&HLW) program examines complex scientific and technical issues affecting used fuel and HLW management, including wet and dry storage, used fuel interim and long-term storage, and used fuel transportation. Research related to these issues informs industry, regulatory, and national/international decisions on waste management, supports safe long-term storage of used fuel and associated components, establishes the technical bases for storage and transportation of high-burnup used fuel, encourages collaboration to identify and fill gaps in knowledge and technology, and provides insight into technical advances required to develop an integrated waste management solution.
This position will be responsible for significant work for the Used Fuel and High-Level Waste area to the benefit of the worldwide nuclear industry. Research activities related to neutron absorber materials, criticality prevention, used nuclear fuel decay heat, and dry fuel storage optimization or aging management.
Duties & Responsibilities:
Provide imaginative, thorough scientific solutions to a wide range of complex and challenging problems
Work independently and as part of a collaborative team, interacting with subject matter experts, project support groups, subcontractors, vendors and customers as appropriate on assigned projects to achieve successful outcomes
Lead or contributes to the production of technical reports, scientific and technical products, and journal papers in support of subject matter experts and project managers
Work closely under the mentorship of a supervisor but also have opportunities for leadership development
Education:
A PhD in technical, scientific, or engineering field obtained within 2 years of appointment
Experience, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Ability to organize, prioritize, and complete milestones and deliverables
Excellent analytical skills, critical thinking skills, data analysis skills and a demonstrated ability to integrate these skills into effective experimental design, execution and reporting
Ability to scope technical tasks and develop creative solutions
Strong verbal and written communication skills to clearly define and articulate both objectives and outcomes of their research
A demonstrated capacity for advanced research approaches to solve complex problems
Ideal Candidate:
Familiarity with modeling and simulation tools - SCALE, MCNP, ORIGEN
Programming skills for data analysis
Problem solving capability - desire and methodology
Experimental background (desired)
Materials or neutronics background (desired)
Appointment Terms:
This is a full time, 1-year, postdoctoral appointment with the possibility of renewal based upon satisfactory job performance, continuing availability of funds and ongoing operational needs.
Full benefit package provided.
Successful candidate must be authorized to work in the United States through the full duration of the appointment.
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