Participate in evaluations of mechanical degradation including fatigue, cracking, wear, or thermal-mechanical aging
Collaborate with cross-functional teams (materials, chemistry, FEA, piping) to develop integrated solutions
Review engineering drawings, specifications, and inspection data to support mechanical integrity decisions
Contribute to proposals, scopes, estimates; identify growth opportunities
Support emergent outage work including root-cause evaluations, foreign material assessments, or mechanical damage investigations
Collaborate across disciplines; contribute to internal R&D roadmap and industry activities (e.g., EPRI participation, method improvements)
Support design or redesign of mechanical components, incorporating operational load conditions and aging effects
Perform mechanical and structural evaluations for reactor internals, vessel components, and pressure boundary hardware
Participate in evaluations for equipment modifications, upgrades, or corrective actions
Prepare technical reports, drawings packages, analyses, and calculation files with nuclear-grade quality
Requirements
fea
ansys
solidworks
mechanical engineering
fatigue analysis
asme code
Background in fatigue analysis, fracture mechanics input prep, or thermal-mechanical load assessment
Ability to support multiple concurrent engineering tasks
Strong technical writing and communication skills
Mechanical and Structural Analysis
Experience with CAD/3D modeling (SolidWorks, Inventor) and data analytics
Familiarity with aging management, inspection programs, or system modifications.
B.S. or M.S. in Mechanical Engineering or related discipline
4–10 years of mechanical engineering experience (preferably power/nuclear or similar heavy industry)
Experience evaluating structural loads, mechanical components, and degradation
Experience with FEA (ANSYS, Abaqus, SolidWorks Simulation, or similar)
Exposure to nuclear mechanical assessments, ASME Code rules, or reactor internals evaluations
Benefits
Health Savings Account with employer contribution
ID theft protection and credit monitoring
Short-term and long-term disability
Life Insurance and AD&D
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Flexible Spending Account for health care and dependent care
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Founded with a vision to transform engineering and asset management, Structural Integrity Associates began with a commitment to solving complex structural and materials challenges.
Specializing in asset management, they focus on maintaining the safety and performance of critical infrastructure across industries such as energy, utilities, and industrial sectors.
With decades of experience, they handle a wide range of projects from preventive maintenance to major structural assessments, ensuring longevity and reliability of systems.
Their work spans various sectors, from providing advanced solutions in nuclear power plants to tackling infrastructure challenges in the utility and industrial sectors.
Notably, they provide critical insights into maintaining aging infrastructure, performing complex analyses, and optimizing the service life of high-risk assets.
In addition to conventional structural engineering, they offer specialized expertise in materials science, fatigue analysis, and fracture mechanics, making them a go-to consultant for complex problems.
Through continued research, innovation, and strategic partnerships, they have earned a reputation for delivering quality and safety in some of the world's most challenging environments.
Culture + Values
Our employees are our most important asset.
Creating and maintaining client trust is paramount.
Innovation, value solutions, and productivity create success.
Safety is an integral part of every job, task, and business decision.
Known for unmatched quality of services and deliverables.