Severe accidents analysis engineer

Référence 2023-12152

CDD

Erlangen

TA - ETUDES - CONCEPTION & INGENIERIE

1ère expérience (1 à 5 ans)

Vos missions

We are looking for you to join our team of highly motivated and multi-skilled engineers and physicists based in Erlangen / Germany.

As an engineer for analysis of nuclear severe accidents you will support our department of Safety & Process Engineering with your knowledge and experience. Part of your work will be the analysis and evaluation of events in existing and future nuclear power stations. Additionally, you will support our research and development projects.

You’ll be self-motivated, resilient and have a positive attitude towards your work. You must be able to work independently, use your own initiative and act autonomously.

 

Main responsibilities:

–  act as an expert in relevant technical areas, providing technical advice to the projects

–  Support the team with your knowledge and experience

–   Analyse data and prepare analytical results

–   Write scientific reports

–   Representing Framatome at external project and technical meetings

Vous êtes

–  Master or PhD in in a relevant technical field (e.g. Nuclear engineering, physics, process engineering)

–  Solid background in nuclear lumped parameter codes like MELCOR, MAAP, GOTHIC, ASTEC, …

–   Professional Experience in projects regarding Severe Accident Analysis of Nuclear Reactors and Power Stations

–   Experienced in scientific writing

–   Languages: German and/or English fluent in speaking and writing

Informations additionnelles


Spécialité : TAH - Conception du cœur et conduite de réacteur

Niveau d’études min requis Bac+5

Lieu : Allemagne, Bavière - Erlangen, Erlangen

Rejoignez-nous

Vous souhaitez vous impliquer dans l’énergie bas-carbone et construire le monde de demain ? Vous rêvez de participer à des projets hors normes en collaborant avec des équipes internationales ? Vous cherchez une entreprise attentive à votre carrière et votre qualité de vie au travail ?

Alors rejoignez-nous, nous avons plus d’un atome en commun.

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