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Lead Engineer, Thermal Hydraulic Analyses
GE VernovaWilmington, United StatesRemotefull_timeVerifiedPosted 5 May 2026
💰 $188,600/yr($98,400/yr – $188,600/yr)
About the role
Job Description Summary
This role is instrumental in advancing our nuclear thermal-hydraulic capabilities, particularly in supporting fuel development and its associated subchannel and system codes. The position requires a dynamic thermal-hydraulic engineer skilled in core and fuel thermal-hydraulic analysis and methods development. Key responsibilities include the development and optimization of fuel design and performance, advancing thermal-hydraulic methodologies, including bundle critical power and pressure drop.This role is part of the Thermal & Fluids Analysis team, which oversees the development, maintenance, and technical consultation of thermal-hydraulic computer codes, correlations, and methodologies pertinent to Boiling Water Reactors (BWR), Pressurized Water Reactors (PWR), and advanced/fast reactors, including their fuel systems. The team plays a crucial role in ensuring the accuracy and reliability of analytical tools and methods that support reactor performance and safety evaluations.
Job Description
Essential Responsibilities
- Lead the technical development, accuracy, and uncertainty qualification, testing, verification, and maintenance of analytical methods for evaluating steady-state and transient core/fuel performance.
- Develop single-phase and two-phase thermal-hydraulic test plans, interface with test personnel related to all testing activities, perform associated data analysis, and develop empirical correlations or mechanistic models.
- Work with nuclear and mechanical engineering teams in the development of new fuel products / software in the area of thermal hydraulics.
- Work within a regulatory framework for nuclear software quality assurance for engineering programs.
- Prepare, document, and present technical data to both internal and external customers.
- Enhance team processes to drive efficiency and simplification.
- Communicate effectively with method users through support, documentation, and training.
- Ensure high-quality work in compliance with NRC regulations, customer requirements, and business quality standards.
- Foster a team culture rooted in teamwork, integrity, transparency, and accountability.
- Collaborate with team members globally across various time zones.
- Interface with regulatory agencies (NRC, DOE, etc.) as necessary.
- Strong interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to work in a team.
- Displays a strong drive for continuous improvement.
- Displays an engaging, can-do, optimistic attitude.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Strong analytical capabilities, problem solving skills, and process skills.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelors degree from an accredited university or college in nuclear engineering, mechanical engineering, physics, computational methods or a closely related technical discipline with a thesis or substantial coursework with thermal-hydraulics and two-phase flow.
- 5 years of experience in a regulated nuclear engineering environment, with a specific focus on thermal-hydraulic codes, two-phase flow analysis, or reactor safety methodologies
Eligibility Requirements
- The preferred work location for this role is at the GVH Headquarters in Wilmington, NC; but highly qualified (US based) remote candidates will be considered.
- Comfortable with less than 10% travel.
- This role requires access to U.S. export-controlled information. If applicable, final offers will be contingent on ability to obtain authorization for access to U.S. export-controlled information from the U.S. Government.
Desired Qualifications
- Master’s Degree with 2 years of experience in thermal hydraulics.
- Understanding on experimental and analytic aspects of two-phase flow fundamentals and two-phase flow phenomena during BWR and PWR steady-state operations, transients, and accidents (e.g., void fraction, two-phase pressure drop, two-phase flow regime transition, boiling and condensation heat transfer, critical heat flux or annular film dry out, post boiling transition heat transfer, rewet, counter-current flow limitation, critical flow, flow instability, and the drift-flux model/two-fluid model for two-phase flow analysis).
- Experimental background in two-phase flow.
- Experience with thermal-hydraulic methods such as TRAC, TRACG, COBRAG, PANAC, RELAP, and ISCOR.
- Experience in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) using tools like ANSYS-Fluent.
- Experience with software Commercial Grade Dedication as per NQA-1 standards.
- Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, MATLAB, and Fortran,
- Familiarity with nuclear react
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