Principal Criticality Scientist
Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE)
2021-12-03 07:46:06
salary: 86000.00 British Pound . GBP Annual
Arborfield, Berkshire, United Kingdom
Job type: fulltime
Job industry: Science & Technology
Job description
Join the UK's largest Criticality Group.
AWE are currently looking to expand their team and have opportunities for Principal Criticality Scientists to support all company programmes in support of our important mission in 'keeping the Nation safe'.
Principal Criticality Scientist
Location: South East England
Salary: £54,500 - £86,150 (dependent on skills and experience) + allowances
AWE (one of the best 25 big companies to work for in the UK) offers an attractive array of benefits which include:
Market leading contributory pension scheme
Generous holiday entitlement 270 hours a year (inclusive of Bank Holidays) plus every other Friday off
Flexible working hours
Salary sacrifice scheme
Consideration for either full time or part time hours. Just let us know on your application if you wish to work part time
Relocation package available (terms and conditions apply)
Our Principal Criticality Scientists act as Subject Matter Experts pivotal in the provision of criticality safety assessments/determinations and specialised expert support relating to large scale Metallurgical Processing Facilities and Operations, Assembly/Disassembly Operations, Decommissioning Operations, Transport, Trials and Nuclear Threat Response requirements.
Key Accountabilities & Responsibilities:
Leading the technical approval of criticality safety assessments
Set the criticality safety assessment strategy for modifications and new build activities
Provide lead technical criticality safety support and advice to the facility, operational or project management teams, influencing as necessary
Leading the technical delivery of critical safety tasking supporting the company fissile material operations
Lead, coach and mentor members of the team
Maintain and improve AWEs suite of company management arrangements for criticality safety that reflect relevant good practice and modern standards. Engaging with other UK and international experts to do so
Support external activities, as required, as part of the Critical Safety Authority Outreach and Science Programme. Representing AWE at UK and international conferences
Nuclear Baseline Role: Directly Supporting Work with Nuclear Materials and engaging with other Safety Assessment Specialists in support of a common goal
The Company may require you to fulfil any other reasonable duties aligned to your position from time to time in line with business needs.
Whilst not to be considered a check list, candidates should be able to demonstrate some of the following:
Degree in a science or engineering based subject or vocational qualification (HND or equivalent) and/or extensive practical experience
Detailed knowledge of nuclear physics and the physics of criticality
Detailed knowledge of criticality safety assessment techniques and principles
Good understanding of fissile material processes/operations and the safety challenges of undertaking such operations
Detailed knowledge of the regulatory requirements of fissile operations within a Nuclear Licensed Site
Demonstrate leadership in the field of criticality safety, providing influence and impact
Ability to establish strong working relationships with key stakeholders including technology centres, operational and project management, engineers and safety case teams
Good understanding of the requirements and process for the development of a nuclear safety case
Knowledge of nuclear transport codes - Monte Carlo and deterministic methods e.g. MONK and MCNP
Report and presentation skills
Experience in a nuclear, high hazard and/or highly regulated industry
Professional membership to a relevant chartered body (desirable)
All candidates must be willing and able to obtain and maintain the necessary security clearance for the role and be willing and able to work in designated areas.
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