Position
Engineer – Thermofluid Analysis – Rolls‑Royce SMR
Location & Working
Hybrid working – Primary site is Derby, Manchester or Warrington.
Salary
£40,000 – £52,500 DOE.
About the role
We are Rolls‑Royce SMR, working on a pioneering nuclear plant. The Performance & Analysis team leads the engineering analysis that substantiates the performance and safety of the power station. As a Thermo‑fluid engineer you will develop analysis methods, models and tools to investigate fluid systems under normal and fault conditions, working with design, performance and safety teams to ensure the final design meets all requirements.
Key responsibilities
* Build and analyse 1D representations of fluid systems, including architecture, pipework, components and control philosophy (mostly liquid, some gaseous).
* Scope analysis requirements to demonstrate a system meets its performance and safety requirements.
* Use analysis for sizing key components to achieve system requirements (pumps, valves, tanks, heat exchangers).
* Apply knowledge of thermo‑fluid behaviour and system design principles to propose design/control modifications to meet performance/safety objectives.
* Author analysis reports summarising key results for system performance including pressure drop, NPSHa, control philosophy, cavitation margin, thermal performance.
* Support higher‑fidelity 2D/3D analysis where required and contribute to CFD analysis delivery within the group.
Key selection criteria
* Strong understanding of applied fluid mechanics and heat‑transfer principles.
* Experience with 1D fluid systems analysis using tools such as Flomaster or equivalent methods.
* Knowledge of fluid system design principles, including control philosophy, flow balancing, NPSH and system resistance curves.
* Familiarity with geometry pre/post‑processing tools (Navisworks, NX) and scripting in MATLAB or Python.
* Proven ability to develop analysis methods and technical approaches to support design and safety cases.
* Experience reviewing and technically checking thermo‑fluid analysis for high‑assurance applications.
* Skilled in verification and validation of analysis models, including benchmarking and uncertainty quantification.
* Track record of delivering analysis tasks on time, cost and quality, with strong communication and leadership skills.
Typically you will have a degree‑level qualification in an engineering discipline and be recognised through an appropriate professional body, or be working towards achieving this. We welcome applications from a broad range of industries; nuclear experience is not essential.
Salary and package
* Salary £40,000 – £52,500 DOE
* Performance‑related bonus 12.5 %
* Benefits allowance £2,200 per annum (customisable)
* Pension: 12 % employer, 6 % employee
* Holidays: 28 days plus public holidays (optional buy/sell up to 4 days)
* Private medical insurance (BUPA single cover)
* Life assurance 6 × pensionable pay
* One‑off payment £250 for home‑office purchases
Benefits
* Flexible, inclusive, and supportive working environment.
* Opportunities for career growth in a rapidly scaling business.
* Culture that values diversity, innovation and continuous learning.
Why Join Us?
* Work on a once‑in‑a‑career opportunity that is revolutionising the industry.
* Collaborate closely with system design engineers and safety owners, influencing design and operation.
* Contribute to the wider fluid systems analysis methodology and advance VVUQ techniques.
Equal Opportunities
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all backgrounds. We are a Disability‑Confident organisation and are committed to fair, supportive and continually improving recruitment practices that ensure everyone has the opportunity to thrive.
Application process
* Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS) clearance
* Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check
* Basic financial probity check
Job details
* Seniority level: Entry level
* Employment type: Full‑time
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