Senior Design Engineer – Plutonium Facilities Rapid Response Team (DOE/LANL)
Location: Los Alamos, NM | 100% Onsite (TA-55 and surrounding areas)
Compensation: $89-$95 per hour
Schedule: TBD
Openings: Up to 2 positions | Electrical and Civil/Structural disciplines
Citizenship: U.S. Citizenship Required
Clearance: DOE Q Clearance required | Human Reliability Program (HRP) participation required
WHY THIS ROLE
LANL's Plutonium Facilities Engineering Rapid Response Team is seeking up to two Senior Design Engineers - one in Electrical and one in Civil/Structural - to support mission-critical facility design, operation, and maintenance activities at and around TA-55. This is a senior-level engineering role requiring expert knowledge of DOE/NNSA codes and standards, extensive design package development experience, and the ability to operate independently in one of the most technically demanding and security-sensitive nuclear environments in the country.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Identify and lead activities within your engineering discipline in support of facility design, operation, and maintenance
- Apply broad and diversified knowledge of engineering principles and practices in the preparation of complex engineering analyses
- Perform all aspects of engineering operations and coordinate inter-disciplinary activities
- Perform conventional and unique design and analysis within your discipline
- Identify system integration activities within and across engineering disciplines
- Integrate construction and project activities and provide direct construction and project support
- Lead projects and supervise the work of others as required
- Identify and manage work process improvements to meet customer needs
- Utilize engineering technology and CAD/mark-up software to accomplish design work
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor's degree in Engineering from an ABET-accredited college or university
- Minimum 9 years of practical engineering experience in your discipline
- Expert knowledge of industry, regulatory, and DOE/NNSA codes, standards, and criteria - including ASCE, ASME, NQA-1, IBC, IEBC, IEEE, NFPA, and NEC as applicable
- Proven knowledge of applicable codes and standards in common use at DOE and DOD facilities
- Extensive prior experience facilitating design package development
- Senior-level understanding of common engineering design document deliverables
- Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team
- Subject to DOE Order 426.2 Personnel Selection, Training, and Qualification Requirements
- Must be able to obtain and hold a DOE Q Clearance and participate in the Human Reliability Program (HRP)
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Advanced engineering or technical degree
- Experience with computer aided drafting (CAD) or mark-up software
- Prior experience at DOE national laboratories or NNSA facilities
- PE licensure in applicable discipline
- Familiarity with plutonium facility or nuclear infrastructure design requirements
DISCIPLINE-SPECIFIC NOTES
Electrical: Candidates should bring deep expertise in electrical systems design for nuclear or high-hazard industrial facilities - power distribution, lighting, grounding, instrumentation, and control systems consistent with IEEE, NFPA 70 (NEC), and DOE electrical standards.
Civil/Structural: Candidates should bring expertise in structural analysis and design for nuclear facility modifications - concrete, steel, seismic analysis, and compliance with ASCE, IBC, IEBC, and NQA-1 requirements.
Must be a U.S. Citizen - Q Clearance and HRP participation are required
- Bachelor's degree in Engineering from an ABET-accredited institution - no exceptions
- Minimum 9 years of practical engineering experience in Electrical or Civil/Structural discipline
- Expert knowledge of applicable DOE/NNSA and industry codes and standards required
- Must be able to work 100% onsite at TA-55 in Los Alamos, NM
- Must meet DOE Order 426.2 entry-level requirements for DOE nuclear facility positions
LANL (Los Alamos National Laboratory) | Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer | All postings current as of April 2026. Compensation ranges subject to change.