?Criticality Safety Engineer - Nuclear Centrifuge Program
Company: Napakiak Ventures
Location: Oak Ridge
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Company Overview: Napakiak
Environmental and Construction (NEC) is a leading provider of
information technology, technology development, and environmental
and construction services, specializing in Federal and Commercial
projects. Our company is committed to delivering high-quality
solutions that meet stringent regulatory standards and client
requirements. About the Role We are seeking a Criticality Safety
Engineer to support a long-term, first-of-a-kind nuclear centrifuge
manufacturing and enrichment program at a critical transition point
as the facility moves from design into testing, startup, and
sustained production. This role is part of an innovative private
company funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, leading a national
effort to reestablish domestic uranium enrichment capabilities long
furnished by foreign countries—directly strengthening U.S. energy
security and national defense. This is a full-time, long-term
position based in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, with primary responsibility
for nuclear criticality safety analysis, controls, and
authorization support as the program matures from design intent to
operations. Key Responsibilities Develop, implement, and maintain
the criticality safety program for centrifuge manufacturing,
testing, enrichment, and associated material handling operations.
Perform and document nuclear criticality safety analyses (NCSAs) in
accordance with DOE Orders, 10 CFR 830, and applicable consensus
standards (e.g., ANSI/ANS-8 series). Define, evaluate, and maintain
criticality safety controls, limits, and requirements for fissile
material processes, equipment, and facility layouts. Support
preparation and defense of Documented Safety Analysis (DSA) and
Technical Safety Requirement (TSR) content related to criticality
safety. Support DOE nuclear authorization activities by providing
technical justification for criticality safety assumptions,
controls, and margins. Lead or support Unreviewed Safety Question
(USQ) Determinations and change evaluations impacting fissile
material form, mass, moderation, geometry, or operations. Evaluate
design changes, process modifications, and abnormal conditions to
ensure continued compliance with criticality safety requirements.
Support startup, testing, and operational readiness reviews,
ensuring criticality safety assumptions remain valid as the
facility transitions into production. Collaborate closely with
engineering, manufacturing, operations, quality, and nuclear safety
organizations to integrate criticality safety into facility and
process design. Interface with federal regulators and reviewers to
explain criticality safety methodology, assumptions, and regulatory
posture. Support development of long-term criticality safety
strategy as the program scales and evolves. Qualifications &
Experience Levels Bachelor’s degree in Nuclear Engineering strongly
preferred; other engineering or physical science degrees considered
with relevant criticality safety experience. U.S. citizenship
required. Ability to obtain and maintain a government security
clearance, as required. Strong technical writing skills and ability
to communicate complex safety analyses to regulators and
stakeholders. Experience will be scoped based on candidate level:
Early-Career / Associate (1–5 years) Experience supporting nuclear
criticality safety analyses or safety basis documentation.
Familiarity with DOE nuclear safety requirements and ANSI/ANS
criticality safety standards. Experience supporting design reviews
or process hazard evaluations involving fissile material. Mid-Level
(5–10 years) Demonstrated experience authoring and maintaining
NCSAs and criticality safety documentation. Hands-on experience
supporting USQs, safety basis updates, or operational
authorization. Experience supporting nuclear facility startup,
testing, or operations involving enriched uranium. About the
Program This program represents a strategic national investment in
restoring U.S.-based uranium enrichment and centrifuge
manufacturing. By replacing foreign-supplied capabilities with
domestically designed and manufactured technology, the program
strengthens America’s security, energy independence, and industrial
resilience. Napakiak Environmental and Construction (NEC) is an
equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for
employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran, or
disability status. All full-time employees are considered benefit
eligible for company benefit programs and 401-K upon date of hire.
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