X-Energy-posted about 13 hours ago
$25 - $40/Yr
Part-time • Intern
Onsite • Rockville, MD
501-1,000 employees

This role is responsible for supporting professional employees working in an organizational function related to the Intern's area of study. Depending on the internship assignment, the intern may work alongside engineers, scientists, or industry professionals to contribute to various projects related to their area of study. Under guided supervision, interns will assist with various projects and tasks, contributing to the organization's goals while learning from experienced professionals in the field.

  • Assist with tasks or projects related to the area of study.
  • Provide support for day-to-day departmental or team operations.
  • Participate in brainstorming sessions, meetings, and project discussions offering input and feedback when appropriate.
  • Attend team meetings and contribute ideas and suggestions to enhance operational efficiency or project outcomes.
  • Help organize and maintain project files, documents, and records.
  • Conduct research and gather information for ongoing initiatives and projects.
  • Help prepare reports, presentations, or other materials as needed.
  • Current student or recent graduate pursuing a degree in nuclear engineering or related degree from an accredited institution.
  • Possess educational knowledge in one or more of the following areas: Reactor core design and analysis. Radiation shielding design and analysis. Nuclear fuel analysis and qualification. Criticality safety. Reactor multiphysics analysis, especially pertaining to transient analysis. Nuclear materials and chemistry. Nuclear analysis software development, verification and validation. Other areas of nuclear engineering or nuclear physics relevant to the design and analysis of small modular reactors, microreactors, and nuclear facilities.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
  • In addition to a resume, candidates must submit at least one letter of recommendation as part of the application process. Letters should be from a professor, academic advisor, employer, or professional mentor who can speak to the candidate’s qualifications.
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