Terrestrial Energy

Safeguards Specialist

Terrestrial Energy$90K — $120K *
Bryan, TX 77803In-Person
Aerospace & Defense
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree or higher in nuclear engineering, physics, or related technical field
  • Minimum 4 years of experience in nuclear safeguards material accountancy and reactor safety
  • Strong understanding of NRC and IAEA safeguards regulations
  • Experience with statistical analysis and measurement uncertainty analysis
  • Familiarity with non-destructive assay technologies and nuclear material measurement systems

Responsibilities

  • Integrate safeguards features into IMSR design processes
  • Collaborate with engineering teams on material accountability measures
  • Serve as primary liaison with NRC, IAEA, and DOE during design phase
  • Develop regulatory reporting structure and prepare submissions
  • Ensure design compliance with 10 CFR Parts 50, 74 and 75, DOE orders, and IAEA standards

Benefits

  • Extended Healthcare Plan including Medical, Disability, Dental & Vision
  • Additional Health Spending Account
  • Vacation policy designed to support work-life balance
  • EAP Programs available for employees and their families
  • Wellness Subsidy
  • Annual Performance Review
Full Job Description
The Safeguards Specialist, reporting to the R&D Director, is primarily responsible for integration and development of nuclear material control and accountability measures into nuclear power plant design. This role focuses on embedding safeguards-by-design principles, ensuring compliance with domestic and international regulations while addressing the unique characteristics of IMSR technology. Other Responsibilities Include: • Integrate safeguards features into IMSR design processes, ensuring alignment with DOE, NRC and IAEA requirements while accommodating the unique characteristics of liquid salt fuel systems • Collaborate with engineering teams to embed material accountability measures into facility layouts, process flows, and operational procedures without compromising reactor performance and safety • Serve as primary liaison with NRC, IAEA, and DOE on safeguards matters during the design phase • Develop the regulatory reporting structure and prepare regulatory submissions including Design Information Questionnaires • Ensure design compliance with 10 CFR Parts 50, 74 and 75, DOE orders, and IAEA safeguards standards • Develop measurement and monitoring protocols for special nuclear materials in molten salt form • Design inventory verification procedures and material balance assessment methodologies • Define material access areas and containment/surveillance strategies appropriate for liquid fuel systems • Specify requirements for non-destructive assay equipment and analytical chemistry capabilities suited to molten salt applications • Conduct measurement uncertainty analyses to optimize material tracking accuracy • Evaluate emerging technologies for real-time material accountability and process monitoring • Support the holistic integration off safety, security and safeguards (3S) within the design and design processes Core Competencies • Regulatory knowledge and compliance mindset • Systems thinking for design integration • Technical communication and stakeholder engagement • Innovation in addressing novel safeguards challenges • Ethical commitment to nonproliferation objectives • Communication • Critical Thinking • Decision Making • Problem Solving • Results Orientation • Team player with the ability to collaborate and interact with other groups • Flexible and adaptable to change Requirements • Bachelor's degree or higher in nuclear engineering, physics, or related technical field • Minimum 4 years of experience in nuclear safeguards material accountancy, and reactor safety in research or industrial environments • Strong understanding of NRC and IAEA safeguards regulations and their application to advanced reactor designs • Experience with statistical analysis Experience with material accounting systems, inventory verification, and measurement uncertainty analysis • Familiarity with safeguards equipment and seals • Familiarity with non-destructive assay technologies and nuclear material measurement systems • Proficiency with simulation and analysis tools for safeguards applications • Excellent technical writing skills for regulatory documentation and design reports • Experience managing technical projects with competing priorities and deadlines • Strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities with risk-based decision-making skills • Background in nuclear nonproliferation or international safeguards implementation • Familiarity with advanced monitoring technologies and data analytics applications for safeguards Assets • Education in the nuclear field • Experience with molten salt reactor technology, other advanced reactor concepts or with material accountancy / safeguards for nonsolid material facilities (e.g., fuel fabrication/processing plants, waste management facilities). Benefits • Extended Healthcare Plan (Medical, Disability, Dental & Vision), + an additional Health Spending Account • A vacation policy designed to support your work-life balance • EAP Programs available to you and your family • Wellness Subsidy • Annual Performance Review Please submit a Resume and Cover Letter.

About Terrestrial Energy

Terrestrial Energy is a nuclear energy company that is developing a small modular reactor (SMR) technology. The company was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in Toronto, Canada. Terrestrial Energy's SMR technology is designed to be safer, more efficient, and more cost-effective than traditional nuclear reactors. The company's reactors use a molten salt fuel that is less prone to accidents and produces less waste than traditional nuclear fuel. Terrestrial Energy is currently working to obtain regulatory approval for its SMR technology.
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