About The Position

Deep Fission is seeking an NRC Emergency Protection Licensing Engineer to lead the development, integration, and licensing of emergency preparedness (EP), emergency planning zones (EPZ), and protective action strategies for advanced reactor deployment. This role will focus on ensuring compliance with NRC emergency preparedness requirements while advancing innovative, risk-informed approaches enabled by Deep Fission’s enhanced safety case. This position operates at the intersection of reactor safety analysis, accident consequence evaluation, and regulatory licensing. The engineer will translate accident analysis and source term data into defensible emergency planning strategies and licensing deliverables, supporting engagement with NRC staff throughout the licensing lifecycle.

Requirements

  • 8+ years of experience in nuclear licensing, emergency preparedness, safety analysis, or related field.
  • Direct experience with NRC emergency preparedness requirements and licensing processes.
  • Strong understanding of accident analysis, radiological consequence assessment, and source term evaluation.
  • Experience developing or supporting Emergency Plans, EPZ analyses, or related licensing documentation.
  • Familiarity with NRC regulatory frameworks including 10 CFR Parts 50 and/or 52.
  • Ability to translate technical safety analysis into regulatory and licensing arguments.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Nuclear Engineering, Health Physics, Systems Engineering, or related technical field (or equivalent experience).
  • Strong technical writing and communication skills.
  • U.S. citizenship required; must meet export control requirements under 10 CFR 810.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with advanced reactors or non-light water reactor technologies.
  • Familiarity with risk-informed EP approaches and SECY papers related to EPZ reduction.
  • Experience with consequence modeling tools (e.g., MACCS, RADTRAD, or equivalent).
  • Background in probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) or severe accident analysis.
  • Experience supporting NRC audits, RAIs, or licensing submittals.
  • Familiarity with FEMA coordination and offsite emergency planning considerations.
  • Experience with digital tools for regulatory documentation and compliance tracking.
  • Advanced degree (MS or PhD) in Nuclear Engineering, Health Physics, or related field.

Responsibilities

  • Lead interpretation and application of NRC emergency preparedness regulations (10 CFR 50.47, 10 CFR 52, 10 CFR Part 100, and related guidance such as NUREG-0654 and RG 1.219).
  • Develop and document emergency planning strategies, including EPZ sizing, protective action recommendations, and emergency classification schemes.
  • Translate accident analysis, source term, and consequence modeling results into licensing-ready emergency preparedness justifications.
  • Collaborate with safety analysis, PRA, and systems engineering teams to ensure alignment between design basis accidents, severe accident analysis, and EP assumptions.
  • Support development of licensing deliverables including Safety Analysis Reports (SAR), Emergency Plan documents, and topical reports.
  • Lead or support interactions with the NRC on emergency preparedness topics, including pre-application engagements, audits, RAIs, and public meetings.
  • Evaluate and implement risk-informed, performance-based approaches to emergency planning for advanced reactors.
  • Coordinate inputs from multidisciplinary teams and external partners (e.g., emergency response organizations, consultants).
  • Support integration of EP requirements into overall licensing strategy and project execution plans.
  • Maintain awareness of evolving NRC policy and guidance for advanced reactor emergency preparedness and proactively adapt strategies.
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