Nuclear Licensing EngineerMATRIX
MATRIX is seeking a Nuclear Engineer III plays a key role in advancing critical Secondary License Renewal (SLR) initiatives, supporting complex engineering and licensing activities within nuclear generation programs. This position drives the design, evaluation, and validation of engineering systems and components, ensuring safety, reliability, and regulatory compliance.
Working closely with industry-leading vendors, internal engineering teams, and subject matter experts, the engineer reviews technical documentation, integrates requirements into operational processes, and resolves complex engineering challenges. This role offers the opportunity to contribute to high-impact projects, apply deep nuclear engineering expertise, and collaborate in a highly engaged, solutions-focused team environment.
Provide advanced knowledge and experience to develop, manage, and implement engineering analysis, activities, and programs.
Provide technical expertise and consultation through direct involvement to identify and resolve equipment and system problems.
Provide complete task management of engineering issues.
Follow and adhere to Engineering Process and Requirements.
Maintain “Stop Work” authority as to projects.
Use independent discretion to declare Stop Work if any unsafe situation arises that puts personnel, the project or equipment in jeopardy.
Educate MATRIX and Client on project goals, operations, and safety.
Ensure compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations and guidelines; promote health and safety awareness consciousness, and implements all MATRIX health and safety procedures.
Perform primarily office and non-manual work.
Perform work related to the management or general business operations of MATRIX or its customers/clients, while exercising discretion and independent judgment with respect to matters of significance to MATRIX and its customers/clients.
Interface with managers or head of a unit/department requiring the integration of multiple functional organizations.
Use “lessons learned” to improve quality of MATRIX’s future projects; make recommendations to MATRIX as to the implementations of future policies and procedures.
8–12 years of experience in nuclear energy, with a strong understanding of nuclear plant operations, engineering design processes, and program management.
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, or related discipline).
Ability to obtain unescorted nuclear access, which includes Federal background investigation, Fitness-for-Duty testing (drug & alcohol), Compliance with NRC Access Authorization requirements.
U.S. citizenship (required).
- Nuclear Energy- Operation and Engineering Design•8 - 9 years
- Bachelor Degree in Engineering•8 - 9 years
- Nuclear Safety Analysis•2 - 6 years
- Ability to obtain unescorted Nuclear Access•8 - 9 years
- Attention To Detail
- Critical Thinking
- Proficiency with enterprise and project management tools such as SAP, Primavera P6, document management/file sharing systems, and HR systems such as UKG or Workday.•3 - 5 years
- Knowledge of ASME in service testing and code compliance
- Licensing Documentation•1 - 4 years
- Stakeholder Communication
MATRIX delivers Project Management, Project Controls and Project Oversight services, transforming visions and challenges into actionable plans with dedicated leadership to drive them through completion. With over $1 billion in managed projects and a team of 160+ professionals, MATRIX provides industry-leading expertise from strategy to execution. The company offers comprehensive support across all project phases, ensuring successful outcomes through experienced project management staff committed to excellence and results-driven performance.