What are the responsibilities and job description for the Senior Radiation Analysis Engineer position at The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory Inc?
Overview
Draper is an independent, nonprofit research and development company headquartered in Cambridge, MA. The 2,000 employees of Draper tackle important national challenges with a promise of delivering successful and usable solutions. From military defense and space exploration to biomedical engineering, lives often depend on the solutions we provide. Our multidisciplinary teams of engineers and scientists work in a collaborative environment that inspires the cross-fertilization of ideas necessary for true innovation. For more information about Draper, visit www.draper.com.
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Responsibilities
The Contested Environment System Analysis group is seeking a Senior-level Radiation Analysis Engineer to support cross-disciplinary teams to solve complex radiation transport and analysis challenges.
He or she will need to work across organizations to support existing programs and identify new opportunities. Candidates should have significant hands-on experience with radiation transport modeling and translating model results into practical implications.
The candidate will be expected to work effectively in a team environment, mentor junior engineers, and communicate progress and results through published reports and presentations.
This role requires at least 50% time on-site in Cambridge, MA.
Qualifications
Required Qualifications
The ideal candidate will have a BS and 8 years of experience, an M.S. and 5 years of experience, or a PhD with a degree in electrical engineering, nuclear engineering, physics, or a related field. Required skills include:
- Proficient with use of MCNP or similar Monte Carlo radiation transport tools
- Experience interpreting environment details to produce the right system models, and translating model results to actionable feedback for system designers
- Strong written and oral communication skills with model preparation and results through technical report writing and presentations
- Ability to participate in occasional travel to off-site locations will be required, less than 10%, typically less than one week in duration
Preferred:
- Expert in the use of MCNP
- Familiar with transport of high-energy photons and neutrons in real-world engineering environments, including influence on system design
- Familiar with semiconductor physics and the interaction of radiation with semiconductor devices
- Able to translate system requirements into specific modeling campaigns, including identifying what reactions need to be included and what level of fidelity is required to meet requirements
- Existing DoD Top Secret or DoE Q clearance
This applicant must possess a U.S. Security Clearance.
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