This is an extraordinary opportunity to join our team as a postdoctoral appointee supporting the design and development of the future reactor systems for the CREST (Combined Radiation Environments for Survivability Testing) Project. Primary responsibilities for a prospective postdoctoral appointee will include supporting the CREST reactor design team through performance of risk mitigating studies, via both modeling and analysis as well as execution of laboratory testing, to include the potential for diagnostic development. In addition, the appointee will provide expertise to support the design and development of hardware and components needed to reproduce the Annular Core Research Reactor (ACRR) and the Fuel Ringed External Cavity (FREC-II) within the future CREST Nuclear Facility.
Sandia has a long history of designing, building, and fielding experimental research reactors, including the Sandia Engineering Reactor (SER), the Annular Core Pulsed Reactor (ACPR), the Sandia Pulsed Reactor (SPR) versions -I, -II, and -III, and the Annular Core Research Reactor (ACRR). Over the next several years the CREST team will be engaged in the design of the ACRR-II and related capabilities which will allow Sandia to both modernize the current ACRR and expand our support for the U.S. Department of Energy's national security mission.
On any given day, you may be called on to:
- Independently, or in collaboration with other CREST reactor design team members and industrial business partners, design and develop new reactor components and systems for CREST, leveraging a variety of computer-aided design (CAD) and engineering (CAE) tools.
- Perform analyses and/or modeling (e.g., MCNP), interpret the results, and formally document the methodology, observations, and conclusions via CREST Project processes.
- Independently, or in collaboration with other CREST Project team members conduct experiments in the laboratory.
- Provide engineering expertise on other relevant reactor or nuclear engineering activities as needed.
- Interface with the current ACRR staff to incorporate lessons learned and other design recommendations into the CREST designs.
- Collaborate with other CREST Project system engineers to ensure proper interface definition and requirements are established and maintained; especially between the reactor and accelerator systems, such that joint operational aspects of the two are fully considered.
- Potentially participate with broader collaborative efforts with other NNSA labs as needed.
Due to the nature of the work, the selected applicant will be required to work onsite. Relocation provided for those that qualify.