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Reactor Physicist
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Update day: 24-05-2024
Location: Hartlepool Yorkshire and the Humber
Category: R & D IT - Software
Industry: Utilities
Position: Mid-Senior level
Job type: Full-time
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What We Do At EDFAt EDF we generate around 16% of the country’s electricity. We produce safe, secure, low carbon energy that keeps the lights on and powers the nation! We do this by operating nuclear reactors and are currently the only nuclear operator in the UK. As our fleet heads towards the end of its generating phase we look forward to the challenges of defueling, decommissioning and new nuclear build! During all of this we must make sure that Nuclear Safety is our overriding priority. This means that we must be able to demonstrate how we safely operate our nuclear power stations and deal with credible hazards and faults, ensuring that harm to the public is avoided. The Nuclear Safety Group at Hartlepool maintain the station Safety Case – the technical justification of how we demonstrate that risk of radiological harm to the public is kept As LowAs Reasonably Practicable (ALARP). The team work cross-functionally with other power station teams and central technical departments to ensure that the safety case is both up-to-date and that we are able to meet the requirements of the case.The work of the Nuclear Safety Group at Hartlepool Power Station encompasses a wide range of scientific and engineering disciplines and provides an excellent development opportunity to broaden the skills and knowledge of the successful applicant and acquire valuable experience at an operational nuclear facility. If this sounds like a role for you, we would love to hear from you!Applications for this role close: Sunday July 2, 2023What You’ll Be DoingYou will be based at Hartlepool Power Station. As a Nuclear Safety Team Member specialising in reactor physics, you will be applying an analytical approach to problem solving, including the provision of technical advice to the power station in areas including reactor physics and nuclear fuel performance. You will assess reactor core state and provide advice to the Operations department to optimise plant operation. You will monitor reactor coolant activity using gamma-spectroscopy equipment and provide advice on the state and health of the nuclear fuel. You will also be developing skills in Safety Case management and advising on compliance with the station safety case and work towards undertaking a role on the Station Emergency Scheme.Your key day to day responsibilities will include:- Analysing/interpreting data and providing authoritative advice to support management of the plant in a safe and efficient manner and within the appropriate safety limits
- Running reactor physics codes to model reactor core behaviour
- Reactor core management – optimisation of reactor operation to ensure safe, secure, reliable generation of electricity
- Fuel management – reactor core ‘design’ including specifying fuel loadings, optimising run lengths and refuelling outage placement to meet generation targets
- Reactor coolant gas activity analysis using gamma-spectroscopy
- Fuel performance monitoring
- Providing a professional customer/client-based quality service in relevant aspects of Nuclear Plant Performance and Safety Case Management
- Undertaking a relevant role in accordance with the station emergency response arrangements (subject to completion of appropriate training).
- A degree-level qualification of at least 2:1 in are relevant engineering, physical sciences or mathematics discipline.
- A passion for nuclear energy and science/engineering.
- The ability to solve complex technical problems with pragmatism
- Be able to communicate technical issues to both specialists and non-specialists simply and clearly, both verbally and in writing
- Have drive and enthusiasm for your own professional development
- Have the ability to work independently, taking on responsibility for delivery of assignments within deadlines as well as being a strong team player.
- Experience of working at an operational nuclear power station or within the nuclear industry
- Relevant experience in submarine reactors, research reactors or novel nuclear technologies
- Ability to run reactor physics codes and interpret the results
- Coding ability in languages such as VBA, C, Fortran
- Safety case management including authoring of Engineering changes and Category 2 safety submissions
- Be a Chartered Engineer, Physicist or Scientist, awarded by an accredited professional institution
- Competitive salary in the range of £40,069 - £60,826, dependent upon on your existing salary, competence, experiences and qualification
- 28 days annual leave plus statutory bank holidays
- Optional additional days off equating to approximately 18 days per year.
- Attractive company pension scheme - 5% employee contributions and 10% employer contributions (with flexibility to change) - After 2 year’s service you can increase your contributions to 6% or 7.5% with the corresponding employer contributions of 12% and 15%
- Company benefits scheme - MyBenefits
- Cycle to work
- Enhanced parental benefits
- Targeted development through an annual appraisal
- Incremental salary progression in line with the EDF Company Agreement
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Deadline: 08-07-2024
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