Studsvik is seeking to hire a Ph.D. engineer in the area of computational methods development in nuclear engineering. Ideal candidates will have education and/or experience in computational methods development in nuclear reactor physics. Knowledge of lattice physics, transport theory, Monte Carlo (e.g. MCNP), and advanced nodal methods is required. The candidate should have experience with large computer codes that have been developed by a project team. As this is a code developer opening, programming and debugging in FORTRAN is required, and experience with other programming and scripting languages is highly desired. Work history in the commercial nuclear industry and/or experience with Studsvik products (CASMO, SIMULATE, etc.) are a plus.
Candidate must be able to lead technical projects independently as well as contribute to project teams. This will involve direct customer interactions, both commercially and as a member of the technical community. The candidate must exhibit good written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills as well as the ability to create technical documentation.
U.S. citizenship or permanent residency is required. Occasional domestic and international travel may be required.