Nuclear Safety Analysis Engineer
Terrestrial Energy
Interested in helping us transform thermal and electric energy?
Become a part of the leading Generation-IV nuclear plant development team.
For this role in Oakville, Ontario, The salary range for this position is CAD $82,000 to $130,000 per annum. The actual wage offered will be determined based on factors such as education, experience, knowledge, skills, abilities, applicable market data for the work location, and internal equity considerations.
Come join us at Terrestrial Energy, a US developer of advanced, Generation IV nuclear reactors. We are growing our workforce to develop and deploy our Integral Molten Salt Reactor (IMSR) small modular nuclear plant to provide cost-competitive, clean firm heat and power to industry.
The Company has recently completed a merger creating a publicly listed operating company (NASDAQ “IMSR”), to secure the capital resources for our next growth phase. With the current alignment of US Federal and State government, as well as industry interest in Small Modular Reactor (SMR) and advanced reactor technologies such as Terrestrial Energy’s IMSR, there is today a unique and compelling opportunity to participate in the execution of the company’s growth business plan.
The Company is building a team of high-performing business professionals and leaders in engineering, R&D, product management and business development areas at our Charlotte, North Carolina headquarters and future project sites. We are looking for talented individuals who can help build the organization, processes, and goal-orientated corporate culture to lead the company in our expansion. We are seeking people who:
- Have US market experience and perspectives bringing good judgement and innovative approaches to problem solving and business plan execution.
- Have demonstrated exceptional performance in past engineering projects.
- Offer exceptional leadership and team building capabilities.
- Have a deep understanding of the requirements for advanced reactor development.
- Can assist in the creation of the discipline and organized company structure, and contributed to a culture of excellence, necessary for the development and deployment of the Company’s IMSR plant.
- Can thrive in a fast growing and opportunity business environment, and are capable of flexibility and adaptability at a time of organizational change.
- Have the specific skillset and experience for the following role:
The Safety Analysis Engineer, under the direction of Safety Manager, is critical to demonstrating the safety characteristics of Terrestrial Energy’s IMSR technology and supporting regulatory licensing activities. The successful candidate is primarily responsible for performing comprehensive safety analyses, developing accident scenarios, and contributing to safety case documentation that demonstrates compliance with regulatory requirements and the inherent safety features of our advanced reactor design.
Other Responsibilities Include:
Safety Analysis
- Perform deterministic and probabilistic safety analyses for the IMSR design
- Develop and analyze Design Basis Accidents (DBAs) and Beyond Design Basis Accidents (BDBAs)
- Conduct transient and accident analysis using thermal-hydraulic and neutronics codes
- Evaluate plant response to Postulated Initiating Events
- Assess the performance of Safety Systems and engineered safety features
- Analyze dose consequences and radiological release scenarios
- Perform sensitivity and uncertainty analyses
Modeling and Simulation
- Develop and validate computer models for safety analysis using industry-standard codes
- Build thermal-hydraulic models of reactor systems and components
- Perform single and coupled physics simulations
- Validate models against experimental data and benchmarks
- Document modeling assumptions, methodologies, and results
Regulatory Support
- Prepare safety analysis chapters for licensing documentation including Preliminary Safety Analysis Report (PSAR) and Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR) for NRC/CNSC licensing
- Develop DOE-required safety analyses including Preliminary Documented Safety Analysis (PDSA) and Documented Safety Analysis (DSA) in accordance with DOE-STD-3009
- Highlight key safety decisions including target performance of structures, systems, and components (SSCs), safety system responses to normal and off-normal operations, and facility security considerations
- Define classification rules and terminology for safety SSCs, including application of the hierarchy of controls and Defense in Depth principles to ensure safety
- Perform analysis of most limiting potential dose consequences (e.g., unmitigated or Maximum Hypothetical Accident scenarios) to support Natural Phenomena Hazard (NPH) Natural Design Category (NDC) categorization
- Support validity assessment of selected safety document format and content, applicability of SSC classifications, and other graded approaches
- Support regulatory review processes and respond to technical questions from regulatory bodies (CNSC, NRC, DOE)
- Ensure analyses comply with applicable regulatory requirements and guidance
- Participate in regulatory meetings and technical discussions
- Support development of technical specifications and operational limits
Documentation and Reporting
- Prepare detailed technical reports documenting analysis methodologies, assumptions, and results
- Create clear visualizations and presentations of analysis results
- Maintain comprehensive documentation of safety analysis activities
- Contribute to technical publications and conference papers
- Develop and maintain analysis procedures and quality assurance documentation
Collaboration
- Work closely with Physics, Thermal-Hydraulics, Systems Engineering, and Design Teams
- Interface with external partners including national laboratories and consultants
- Participate in design reviews and technical meetings
- Support integrated safety assessments across multiple disciplines
- Contribute to continuous improvement of safety analysis methods
Requirements
Education
- M.Sc. or Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or related field; OR
- B.Sc./B.Eng. with minimum 5 years of relevant nuclear safety analysis experience
Experience
- Minimum 3 years of experience in nuclear safety analysis or related field
- Experience with safety analysis codes and methodologies
- Knowledge of nuclear reactor safety principles and accident phenomena
- Understanding of regulatory requirements for nuclear facilities
- Experience with deterministic safety analysis
Technical Skills
- Proficiency with thermal-hydraulic analysis codes (Flownex, REPLAP5, or similar)
- Knowledge of neutronics codes (MCNP, SCALE, Serpent, or similar)
- Understanding of severe accident phenomena and analysis methods
- Familiarity with probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) concepts
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Proficiency with technical computing tools (MATLAB, Python, or similar)
- Experience with data analysis and visualization
Professional Skills
- Excellent technical writing and documentation skills
- Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Effective communication skills for technical and non-technical audiences
- Project management and time management capabilities
- Critical thinking and ability to defend technical positions
Assets
- Experience with advanced reactor designs or Generation IV systems
- Familiarity with molten salt reactor technology and safety characteristics
- Experience with US NRC, US DOE, or Canadian CNSC licensing processes
- Knowledge of relevant regulatory guides and industry standards (NUREG, CSA, IAEA, DOE STD-1189, DOE-STD-3009, 10 CFR 830)
- Experience with severe accident analysis codes (MELCOR, MAAP, or similar)
- Background in probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) or probabilistic safety assessment (PSA)
- Experience with uncertainty quantification methods
- Knowledge of source term analysis and radiological consequence modeling
- Familiarity with quality assurance requirements for nuclear analysis (CSA N286.7, 10 CFR 50 Appendix B)
- Professional Engineer (P.Eng./P.E.) designation
- Publications in nuclear safety or reactor analysis
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
- Paid United Way Volunteer Days – A chance to give back!
- Career development opportunities
Please submit a Resume and Cover Letter.
Candidates must be legally authorized to work in Canada without the need for sponsorship for employment visa status.
Terrestrial Energy requires that the successful candidate be able to access and use information subject to U.S. Export Control Laws, which mandate all citizenships (including dual citizenships) be from the U.S. Department of Energy’s List of Generally Authorized Countries (10 CFR Part 810 Appendix A and can be found here:
https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-10/chapter-III/part-810/appendix-Appendix%20A%20to%20Part%20810) unless a specific authorization from the U.S. Department of Energy is obtained or unless you are a U.S. citizen, U.S. national, U.S. permanent resident, or protected individual under the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Act (8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3)). Additional information can be found here: https://www.energy.gov/nnsa/10-cfr-part-810.
Terrestrial Energy is an Equal Opportunity Employer – Minority / Female / Disability / Gender Identity / Sexual Orientation / Age. The Company encourages applications from all qualified individuals.
If you require accommodation during the application or interview process, please advise us as soon as possible so appropriate arrangements can be made. If you require technical support in a format that is accessible to you, please contact Accessibility@terrestrialenergy.com
