Reactor Physicist -(EST0004IN)
Your Impact:
Amentum will inspire and empower you to deliver your best work so you can evolve, grow and succeed – today and into tomorrow. We offer an exciting range of opportunities to develop your career within a supportive and diverse team who always strive to do the right thing for our people, clients and communities.
People are our greatest asset, and we offer a competitive package to retain and attract the best talent.
In addition to the benefits you’d expect, UK employees also receive free single medical cover and digital GP service, family-friendly benefits such as enhanced parental leave pay and free membership of employee assistance and parental programmes, plus reimbursement towards relevant professional development and memberships. We also give back to our communities through our Collectively program which incorporates matched-funding, paid volunteering time and charitable donations.
Work-life balance and flexibility is a key focus area for us. We’re happy to discuss hybrid, part-time and flexible working hours, patterns and locations to suit you and our business.
About the opportunity
Are you a talented and ambitious individual looking to further your career in Reactor Physics?
Amentum are currently recruiting for a Reactor Physicist to perform complex technical analyses, deliver technical training and support the theoretical development of our software and nuclear data products.
The nuclear industry is moving away from traditional reactor designs towards new small modular reactor (SMR) and advanced modular reactor (AMR) designs, with improved safety features and lower build costs. These new concepts bring exciting new modelling challenges requiring the introduction of innovative new mathematics, physics, engineering and software engineering techniques.
We are looking for an enthusiastic and innovative physicist to work in a variety of technical teams performing analysis work for a broad range of established and cutting-edge reactor designs.
This role will present excellent opportunities for the continual development of skills and experience in physics, particularly as applied to nuclear engineering; also, the potential to lead technical developments and collaborations, and the teams responsible for their implementation.
The role will be based at our Dorchester office with the opportunity to travel to client sites, as required. Some home / remote working is also available, and consideration will also be given in respect to part time & flexible working hours. Key Responsibilities:
1. Developing underpinning mathematical and physical theories
2. Performing complex reactor physics plant analysis
3. Delivering technical training courses to a specialist audience
4. Working as a team to develop and refine theoretical models and computational simulations
5. Presenting results at technical meetings and conferences (where appropriate)
6. Interfacing closely with the international academic research community
7. Generating new business through interaction with international commercial customers
Here's What You'll Need:
Qualifications
8. An undergraduate degree in mathematics, physics or engineering, or any other subject with a strong mathematical component
9. A strong background in mathematical and physical theory and implementation
10. Programming skills in languages such as Fortran, Python or Java
11. Ability to think innovatively and to solve complex problems and able to quickly and efficiently absorb new technical skills
12. Self-motivated, with a genuine passion for the field of nuclear physics
13. Excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to work both independently and collaboratively