Lead Reactor Physics & Shielding Engineer

BlueCore EnergyLong Beach, CA
Onsite

About The Position

Our Mission Is Simple: Democratize Access To Clean Energy Welcome to BlueCore Energy! We are on a relentless mission to democratize access to clean energy. By designing and building advanced floating Pressurized Water Reactors (PWRs) on barges right here in Long Beach, CA, we are bringing scalable, clean, and reliable power to the world. Joining our team means getting in on the ground floor of a revolution in marine small modular reactors (SMRs). If you are passionate, driven, and ready to tackle some of the most exciting challenges of our time, we want you on our team! Our Values Humility — We hold strong opinions loosely, say "I don't know," ask for help early, and let the best idea win regardless of who it came from. Inclusivity — The best engineering comes from many perspectives. We build a team where everyone is heard, and we mean it. Pragmatism — We solve the real problem in front of us, reuse what already works, and value a tested answer over an elegant one. About the Role The Lead Reactor Physics & Shielding Engineer will own the neutronics doctrine and the radiological safety of our marine compact PWR. You will be responsible for defining the core geometry, reactivity control, and shutdown margins, while simultaneously owning the shielding analysis, radiological dose mapping, and source terms.

Requirements

  • MS or PhD in Nuclear Engineering, Reactor Physics, Health Physics, or radiation transport.
  • Hands-on production depth in a continuous-energy Monte-Carlo transport and criticality code such as CASMO/SIMULATE, SCALE, MCNP, Serpent, or OpenMC.
  • Demonstrated radiation-transport shielding experience utilizing variance reduction tools like MAVRIC/Monaco, MCNP, or OpenMC.
  • Experience with a lattice-physics or depletion code such as CASMO, SCALE, or Serpent.
  • Proficiency with a nuclide-inventory and decay tool such as ORIGEN or an equivalent software.
  • Deep understanding of NUREG-0800 Standard Review Plan (SRP) sections 4.2, 4.3, 9.1.1, 11.1, and 12.2–12.5.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with marine compact PWR core physics, specifically drum-controlled or near-boron-free cores.
  • Ability to cross-verify codes and derive Upper Subcritical Limits (USL) via ICSBEP benchmarking per NUREG/CR-6698.
  • Familiarity with RG 1.183 (Alternative Source Term) and GDC 19 to ensure control-room Total Effective Dose Equivalent (TEDE) limits are met.
  • Experience utilizing ENDF/B (VII.1 / VIII.0) data libraries in criticality and transport evaluations.

Responsibilities

  • Provide comprehensive neutronics support, establishing core geometry, enrichment, lattice, beryllium reflector, and rotating-drum control architecture.
  • Own criticality, reactivity coefficients (MTC, Doppler), kinetics, depletion, and cycle length.
  • Establish and own the shutdown-margin and criticality-safety cases across the full fuel life cycle, including fresh, in-core, spent, and storage phases.
  • Maintain the criticality base deck and the SCALE calculation catalog.
  • Develop core and coolant source terms, and set the activation and decommissioning source term.
  • Design the primary and secondary shields, mapping both occupational and crew doses for a space-constrained vessel.
  • Analyze deep-penetration radiation streaming through structural penetrations utilizing variance reduction techniques.
  • Supply critical neutronics inputs to Chapters 4, 5, and 15, and calculate control-room and offsite design-basis accident (DBA) doses.
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