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Applications Engineer for Nuclear Technology (Cambridge)

Applications Engineer for Nuclear Technology (Cambridge)
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Shape the future of nuclear reactors as an Applications Engineer. This role involves supporting the design and quoting process for crucial in-core instrumentation, ensuring safety and efficiency in reactor operations. In this position at Mirion Technologies, you will work with commercial and engineering teams to deliver technical expertise for in-core instrumentation and nuclear probes. Your work will involve translating design requirements into proposals, collaborating on sensor placements, and ensuring regulatory compliance. It’s essential that you bring robust analytical skills and technical knowledge, as you engage with clients and support innovative reactor designs. Key Responsibilities: • Develop technical proposals and quotations for instrumentation solutions • Interface with customers during design reviews • Generate conceptual designs and BOMs for bid packages • Support engineering teams to ensure feasibility of solutions • Gather customer insights for design improvements Requirements: • Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Nuclear Engineering • 5+ years engineering experience in nuclear industry • Knowledge of reactor instrumentation systems • Proficiency in 3D CAD software and engineering documentation • Strong communication skills for stakeholder interaction Leverage your engineering expertise to drive innovative solutions in the nuclear sector while supporting safety and compliance. #J-18808-Ljbffr Apply on Kit Job: kitjob.ca/job/2pqkes
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