X-energy develops advanced nuclear reactors for clean, reliable energy production.
Perform structural analysis and design for nuclear reactor components and systems.
10 days ago ago
$79,500 - $198,125
Experienced (8-12 years)
Full Time
Rockville, MD
Office Full-Time
Company Size
250 Employees
Service Specialisms
Engineering
Consulting
Sector Specialisms
Energy
Industrial
Utilities
Government
Role
Description
fea simulation
v&v plans
structural analysis
design documentation
manufacturability review
independent review
Support the assessment of SSCs for manufacturability as well as assembly and integration considerations at the direction of project leads.
Maintain professional demeanor and behavior at all times in all forms of communication.
Perform work in accordance with X-energy quality procedures for design and configuration management to ensure project quality requirements are met.
Develop Verification and Validation (V&V) plans for analytical tools and support qualification of toolset.
Perform computations utilizing hand calculations and analytical tools for structural, thermal, hydraulic, and other scoping calculations as required at the direction of project leads and systems engineers to ensure SSCs can meet technical requirements.
Develop mechanical/physical concepts, design and support development of processes to create or identify structures, systems, and components (SSCs) for use in nuclear products or facilities with a focus on nuclear safety.
Identify, collect, and document applicable requirements, interfaces, design basis and criteria by coordinating with key stakeholders/systems engineers and support identifying applicable industry codes and standards and the direction of project leads and systems engineers.
Provide independent reviews and acceptance reviews of engineering deliverables and data.
Perform and assist structural analysis for systems, structures, and components of X-energy developed reactors, including pressure vessels and piping, reactor internals, nuclear fuel, and high temperature materials such as graphite.
Use engineering tools, including finite element analysis (FEA) simulation software, hand calculations, and engineering judgment, to assess stress, deformation, degradation behavior, and lifetime mechanical performance of these nuclear reactor components.
Planning and performing the analysis required to assess aspects of the SSCs to ensure they can perform their intended functions and meet technical specifications and design requirements.
Write and develop design documentation including design basis documents, technical reports, calculations, and drawings in accordance with applicable procedures.
Requirements
ph.d.
master's
bachelor's
structural analysis
ansys
10 yrs
A master’s degree in engineering or related field (may include a combination of experience obtained through an academic institution, e.g., design projects, research, or design teams, as well as professional experience) may be in lieu of two years of experience.
Previous experience at X-energy exceeding performance standards may be in lieu of years of experience.
Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, or related engineering discipline (e.g., nuclear aerospace, chemical, etc.) from an accredited institution required.
Level IV Typically, ten years of experience in an engineering role required.
A Ph.D. in engineering or related field (may include a combination of experience obtained through an academic institution, e.g., design projects, research, or design teams, as well as professional experience) may be in lieu of three years of experience.
Level II: Typically, two years of experience in an engineering role required.
Experience in Structural Analysis to include analytical experience with structural analysis hand calculations and structural FEA software programs (e.g., ANSYS, ABAQUS, NASTRAN, FEMAP, CAESAR, ROHR, LS-DYNA, PIPESTRESS).
Level III: Typically, five years of experience in an engineering role required.
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Company
Overview
Founded with the mission to revolutionize the energy sector through advanced nuclear technology.
Developers of the Xe-100, a high-temperature gas-cooled reactor designed for safety and efficiency.
Focus on small modular reactors (SMRs) to provide sustainable energy solutions globally.
Partners with leading utilities and organizations to design scalable, safe, and clean nuclear power plants.
Secured significant investments to expand operations and bring their reactors to market.
Driven by a commitment to meet global energy demands while minimizing environmental impact.
Notable for their innovative reactor designs, which offer unparalleled safety features.
Working to reshape the future of nuclear energy with cutting-edge technology and advanced engineering.
Culture + Values
50% Growth
Global Energy Growth
Global energy demand is expected to rise by 50% over the next 30 years, driven by population growth and economic development.
We’re empowering Solar, wind and hydro are parts of the solution. Nuclear is the only pure base‑load, load‑following, highly scalable, locatable anywhere, stand‑alone or complementary solution. It's an integral piece of the puzzle.
Zero Emissions: We believe in leaving a cleaner planet for our children and grandchildren, while continuing to provide sufficient and affordable power to sustain growing populations around the world.
Clean Water: X‑energy’s core competencies in HTGR design and high‑temperature fuel design/manufacture makes a unique and compelling combination to apply our skills to Nuclear Thermal Propulsion.
Space & Nuclear: The world is facing a pair of challenges … global energy demand is expected to rise by 50 % over the next 30 years. At the same time, we must significantly lower carbon emissions.
Our technology relies on physics, not mechanical systems.
Environment + Sustainability
80 MWe
Power Output
Each Xe-100 reactor unit delivers 80 megawatts of electricity.
$1.1B
Total Funding
Raised from private capital and government grants for reactor and fuel commercialization.
440,000 t CO₂e
Annual Emissions Reduction
Reduction target achieved through partnership with Dow at the Seadrift site.
2030
Decarbonization Timeline
Target year for full emissions replacement at the Seadrift site.
Building Generation IV Xe‑100 small modular reactors to enable carbon‑free baseload and load‑following power.
DOE Advanced Reactor Demonstration Program selected X-energy in 2020 to deliver a four-unit Xe‑100 plant in Washington state.
Working with Ontario Power Generation for industrial decarbonization via Xe‑100 deployment in Canada.
Inclusion & Diversity
Publicly no specific DEI strategic goals, initiatives or metrics are disclosed.
No gender-related statistics or workforce diversity data are available from official sources.