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Required Skills and Qualifications:Bachelor’s degree in Nuclear Engineering or a related field from an accredited institution. A minimum of 2 years of experience in reactor operations. Proficient in radiation transport methods, with experience using codes such as MCNP, OpenMC, or Serpent. Solid understanding of thermal hydraulic principles. Desired Skills and Qualifications:4+ years of reactor operations experience is preferred. Direct operational experience as a reactor operator is advantageous. Hands-on experience in developing technical procedures, human factors engineering, or operational interface design.
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Radiant Industries is seeking a talented Nuclear Engineer specializing in Core Physics to join our dynamic team. In this pivotal role, you will be responsible for the design and execution of nuclear-specific testing operations for our upcoming 2026 demonstration. Your expertise will be crucial in developing a substantial portion of our test campaign, ensuring that all proposed testing is not only safe but also aligns with the objectives set forth. You will collaborate closely with fellow nuclear engineers to establish success criteria and work alongside systems and operations engineers to implement comprehensive written procedures.
About Radiant Industries
Radiant Industries is at the forefront of nuclear engineering, dedicated to advancing technology and ensuring the safety and efficiency of nuclear operations. Our team is committed to innovation and excellence in the development and implementation of nuclear systems.
Radiant Industries is seeking a talented Nuclear Engineer specializing in Core Physics to join our dynamic team. In this pivotal role, you will be responsible for the design and execution of nuclear-specific testing operations for our upcoming 2026 demonstration. Your expertise will be crucial in developing a substantial portion of our test campaign, ensuring that all proposed testing is not only safe but also aligns with the objectives set forth. You will collaborate closely with fellow nuclear engineers to establish success criteria and work alongside systems and operations engineers to implement comprehensive written procedures.
Senior Nuclear EngineerJoin Radiant Industries as a Senior Nuclear Engineer! In this pivotal role, you will take the lead on modeling techniques and reactor physics calculations that drive neutronics parameters such as reactivity, kinetics parameters, and energy deposition distributions. These calculations are integral to our innovative Digital Twin simulation software. Your expertise will ensure the safety and reliability of our modeling methods, which are crucial for the commercialization of the first mass-produced nuclear reactor.Key Responsibilities:Lead the development of core neutronics models and reactor physics calculations, essential for Radiant’s transient safety analyses.Execute calculations of energy deposition distributions, reactivity coefficients, kinetics parameters, and control blade worths for integration into Digital Twin models.Verify modeling assumptions and evaluate the conservatism of neutronics models.Document methodologies for both technical and non-technical stakeholders.Support Verification & Validation (V&V) initiatives for the Digital Twin.Collaborate with teams across the company on reactor physics, shielding, and radiation detection analyses.Qualifications:Bachelor’s degree in Nuclear Engineering or a related discipline from an accredited institution.A minimum of 4 years of experience with Monte Carlo nuclear engineering software such as OpenMC, MCNP, Serpent, SCALE, etc.Proven ability to document analysis methods and assumptions effectively.Strong programming skills in any language, with a preference for Python.Preferred Qualifications:Familiarity with reactor kinetics.Basic understanding of thermal hydraulic principles.Experience in communicating complex information to cross-functional teams.Self-motivated with a strong sense of ownership for project outcomes.
Lead Nuclear EngineerRadiant Industries is on the lookout for a dynamic and technically proficient leader to head our nuclear design and analysis team, specializing in core physics, shielding, instrumentation & controls, and reactor operations. In this pivotal role, you will guide a talented team through the intricate design, development, and testing phases of the innovative Kaleidos microreactor project. You will be responsible for managing schedules, budgets, hiring, and the successful execution of nuclear-related objectives, with a strong emphasis on safety, reliability, portability, and performance. The ideal candidate thrives in interdisciplinary settings, collaborates effectively with engineers and leadership, possesses a deep understanding of engineering principles, excels in creative problem-solving, and is passionate about mentoring and inspiring engineers to achieve their best work. Join us in our mission to bring the first portable nuclear microreactor to market.Key Responsibilities:Lead a multidisciplinary team of nuclear engineers focused on safety analyses, core performance, shielding—including operational dose, activation, shutdown dose—instrumentation & controls, operations, and thermal-hydraulics.Recruit, mentor, and develop a high-performing team of nuclear engineers.Oversee nuclear engineering projects from inception to completion, including requirements gathering, iterative design, simulation pipeline development, and regulatory deliverables.Collaborate with the regulatory team to ensure compliance with nuclear industry standards and requirements.Provide mentorship to engineers through constructive feedback and coaching.
Nuclear EngineerJoin Radiant Industries, a pioneering leader in advanced nuclear technology, as a Nuclear Engineer. You will play a crucial role in shaping the future of our Kaleidos microreactor. Your responsibilities will encompass a variety of nuclear engineering disciplines including radiation shielding, criticality safety, accident dose consequence assessment, reactor physics modeling, transient analysis, and radiation detection. Collaborating with a dynamic team in a startup atmosphere, you will spearhead nuclear engineering projects, set strategic directions, and tackle complex technical challenges. The ideal candidate is not only detail-oriented but also possesses a profound passion for advanced reactor design and exhibits exemplary communication skills.Key Responsibilities:Lead nuclear design and analysis initiatives, including:Shielding: Conduct operational dose and shutdown activation analysis, categorize waste, and ensure compliance with customer and regulatory shielding requirements.Neutronics: Perform analysis of reactor fluxes and energy deposition, ensure criticality safety, and validate nuclear models.Accident and Dose Consequence: Assess radiological dose consequences for diverse accident scenarios related to the Kaleidos units.Transient Analysis: Execute coupled neutronics and thermal calculations to deepen understanding of reactor dynamics.Gather requirements and provide constructive feedback to engineers across various domains through effective communication.Undertake additional nuclear design and analysis tasks as assigned.Qualifications & Skills:Bachelor’s degree in Nuclear Engineering or a related field from an accredited institution.1-2+ years of relevant industry experience (a Master’s degree equates to 2 years).Proficiency in radiation transport methods with experience in MCNP/OpenMC/Serpent codes.Skilled in at least one programming language, such as Python, C++, C#, FORTRAN, or other scientific computing languages.Basic understanding of thermal hydraulics principles.Self-motivated with robust organizational, written, and oral communication skills.
About Radiant IndustriesRadiant Industries, based in El Segundo, California, is a pioneering startup dedicated to revolutionizing the energy sector with the world's first mass-produced, portable nuclear microreactors. Our flagship reactor, Kaleidos, is a groundbreaking 1-megawatt microreactor designed for mobility and operational efficiency, capable of running for up to five years without the need for refueling. This innovative portable nuclear power solution is set to replace conventional diesel generators, providing essential energy support for hospitals, data centers, remote locations, and military installations. With a unique focus on modern software engineering, Radiant is committed to delivering safe, factory-built microreactors using proven materials. Founded in 2020, we are on a path to test our first reactor at the Idaho National Laboratory next year, with customer deliveries commencing in 2028.About the RoleWe are looking for a skilled Senior Electrical Engineer to lead the design and implementation of electrical control and measurement systems for our microreactor projects. The successful candidate will take ownership of designs from requirements capture to operational deployment. You will be involved in a variety of tasks ranging from circuit board design to integration with fault-tolerant, commercially available hardware. This role will require close collaboration with cross-disciplinary teams focused on the nuclear reactor core, fluid heat transfer systems, and structural components.Key Responsibilities:Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to design, implement, and test electrical control systems for microreactors.Create and develop industrial-grade electrical control hardware, including schematics, wiring diagrams, harnessing, and integration assemblies.Lead the design of fault-tolerant and safety-critical electrical systems, prioritizing reliability, maintainability, and compliance with regulations.Develop and review electrical interface designs connecting control systems, power equipment, and instrumentation.Ensure compliance of designs with relevant electrical codes and safety standards, including NFPA and NEC.Conduct SCCR and Arc Flash calculations.Qualifications:Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field.A minimum of 5 years of experience in designing electrical hardware.Proven expertise in electrical control systems and safety-critical applications.Strong understanding of industry standards and codes related to electrical design.Excellent problem-solving skills and a collaborative mindset.
Role overview Radiant Industries is hiring a Principal Turbomachinery Engineer to act as the Responsible Engineer for advanced turbomachinery within a nuclear-driven power generation system. The focus is on the mechanical design, reliability, and performance of the main rotating assembly in a 1MW closed-loop Brayton cycle. This position requires deep technical ownership of complex, high-speed rotating equipment. What you will do Lead the mechanical architecture for high-speed rotating equipment that operates under extreme temperatures, pressures, and rotational speeds. Guide technical work in rotor dynamics, structural integrity, bearings, seals, and system integration. Collaborate with electrical, thermal, and manufacturing teams to ensure integration across disciplines. Maintain end-to-end responsibility from concept through production, emphasizing technical rigor and sound engineering judgment. Requirements Extensive experience designing and analyzing turbomachinery, with a focus on high-speed rotating hardware. Strong knowledge of rotor dynamics, structural assessment, bearing and seal selection, and system-level integration. Hands-on approach with a track record of delivering production-ready hardware. Ability to work effectively with specialists in electrical, thermal, and manufacturing engineering. Location This position is based in El Segundo, CA.
Radiant Industries is on the lookout for a Lead Electrical Motor Design Engineer to spearhead the architecture, technical direction, and implementation of high-speed alternators and primary loop motors for our cutting-edge nuclear-driven power generation systems. This pivotal role will oversee the electric machine design function that is essential for the commercialization of the world's first mass-produced nuclear reactors.In this position, you will establish a technical vision for motor design while steering efforts in structural, thermal, and system integration. As a player-coach, you will actively engage in design work while mentoring a team of engineers to ensure the delivery of safe, reliable, and production-ready generator systems.This hands-on technical leadership position comes with substantial cross-functional impact.
Senior Materials Engineer (Metallurgy)Join Radiant Industries as a dynamic Senior Materials Engineer, where you'll be responsible for the testing and qualification of materials, particularly metals, for our innovative Kaleidos 1MW nuclear microreactor. We’re looking for an individual who takes pride in their work, is highly skilled in materials selection, testing, and analysis, and thrives in a fast-paced, collaborative environment. You will play a crucial role in ushering in the era of the world's first mass-produced, rapidly-deployable nuclear reactor.Responsibilities & DutiesPlan and execute comprehensive materials testing to derive essential material properties for informed design decisions.Spearhead the qualification of all metallic components utilized in the design of the Kaleidos reactor.Conduct rapid prototypic testing to mitigate risks associated with design and integration.Collaborate closely with the manufacturing team to develop and validate application-specific manufacturing processes including welding, brazing, coating, casting, and heat treatments.Provide expert advice on materials selection for various components within the Kaleidos project.Identify and manage equipment necessary for materials characterization and testing.Assess and ensure the quality and accuracy of material property data for our materials database.Define and enhance manufacturing processes to achieve the desired material properties.Required Qualifications & SkillsBachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in Materials Science and Engineering, or Mechanical, Aeronautical, Nuclear, or Chemical Engineering with a focus on materials science.5+ years of experience in the development, testing, and analysis of materials for challenging load scenarios and environments.Desired Qualifications & SkillsMaster’s or PhD degree in a related field is preferred.
About Radiant IndustriesRadiant Industries, headquartered in El Segundo, CA, is pioneering the development of the world’s first mass-produced portable nuclear microreactors. Our flagship reactor, Kaleidos, is a 1-megawatt, fail-safe microreactor designed for mobility, capable of providing power for up to five years without the need for refueling. This innovative technology serves as a sustainable alternative to diesel generators, delivering essential power to hospitals, data centers, remote sites, and military bases. Leveraging modern software engineering and advanced materials, we aim to revolutionize nuclear energy. Founded in 2020, we are poised to test our inaugural reactor at the Idaho National Laboratory in the coming year, with commercial deployments targeted for 2028.About the RoleWe are looking for a dynamic and driven early-career Mechanical Engineer to join our team and contribute to the design and integration of electrical systems within our innovative projects. In this role, you will collaborate with seasoned mechanical and electrical engineers to tackle complex challenges related to packaging, thermal management, structural design, and overall system integration for cutting-edge hardware. This position offers a unique opportunity for hands-on experience throughout the entire hardware development process, from CAD design and analysis to testing and validation, all while supporting our mission to successfully launch the first commercial nuclear reactor in over five decades by 2026.Responsibilities & DutiesContribute to the mechanical design and oversight of electrical components and subsystems, including:Designing mechanical assemblies for electrical components such as control panels, enclosures, brackets, mounts, and supports.Routing and securing cables and wiring harnesses, ensuring strain relief, compliance with bend radius, and serviceability.Integrating sensors, actuators, connectors, and electrical hardware within limited spaces.Creating 3D CAD models and 2D drawings using Siemens NX, including tolerance stack-ups and GD&T fundamentals.Conducting initial load calculations (static, shock, vibration) to guide structural design.Performing thermal analyses and heat transfer evaluations for electrical components and assemblies.Assisting in the selection of suitable materials, fasteners, and finishes based on electrical, thermal, and environmental considerations.
Join Our Team as a Reactor Operations EngineerRadiant Industries is on the lookout for a skilled Reactor Operations Engineer to develop and implement essential procedures for our innovative nuclear microreactor technology. This position presents an extraordinary chance to merge engineering, operations, and human factors in a highly technical and regulated setting. You will work alongside a diverse team to transform intricate hardware and software designs into clear, actionable procedures that comply with DOE and NRC standards. Your efforts will empower Reactor Operators (ROs) and Senior Reactor Operators (SROs) to efficiently and safely conduct testing, commissioning, and operational activities.This role transcends traditional systems engineering; you'll also gain practical experience as a Reactor Operator (RO), directly shaping the development of operational software, procedures, and digital twin simulations. Your contributions will play a vital role in enhancing operator efficiency, safety, and the real-world execution of our state-of-the-art microreactors.
Director of Test EngineeringRadiant Industries, located in El Segundo, CA, is a pioneering startup focused on developing the world's first mass-produced, portable nuclear microreactors. Our flagship reactor, Kaleidos, features a 1-megawatt failsafe design that can be deployed anywhere power is required, functioning for up to five years without refueling. Our innovative portable nuclear power solutions aim to replace traditional diesel generators, offering vital support for healthcare facilities, data centers, remote locations, and military installations. By leveraging modern software engineering techniques, Radiant is committed to creating safe, factory-built microreactors utilizing existing, reliable materials. Founded in 2020, we are poised to test our inaugural reactor at the Idaho National Laboratory next year, with first customer deliveries anticipated in 2028.Position OverviewWe are looking for a dynamic and experienced Director of Test Engineering to take charge of the design, construction, and implementation of our developmental and qualification test programs aimed at validating our reactor systems and components. This hands-on leadership role involves establishing a dedicated service organization focused on designing test setups, developing instrumentation and data acquisition systems, executing test campaigns, and providing high-quality data and reports to our engineering teams.In this role, you will be pivotal in establishing standardized methods, tools, and infrastructure to enable Radiant to test hardware at the speed required by our development timeline. The testing organization will serve as an internal resource for design engineering teams, ensuring responsiveness and ease of collaboration.Key ResponsibilitiesLead the comprehensive execution of developmental, qualification, and acceptance test campaigns for reactor components and subsystems.Design and construct test setups, ranging from simple bench-level fixtures to intricate thermal-hydraulic loop rigs.Develop and uphold test plans and procedures that outline objectives, instrumentation requirements, success criteria, data deliverables, and safety controls.Oversee test campaigns, including hands-on operation of test equipment and management of technicians.Provide data packages and test reports to engineering teams with the quality and traceability necessary for design decisions and regulatory compliance.Design and implement instrumentation systems, including sensor selection, signal conditioning, DAQ hardware configuration, and wiring.
Senior Mechanical Engineer - Fluid SystemsRadiant Industries is on the lookout for an enthusiastic and experienced Senior Mechanical Engineer specializing in Fluid Systems. This pivotal role involves overseeing the design and development of critical Kaleidos fluid systems, guiding projects from initial design to production. These systems are essential for converting reactor core heat into electrical power.As a key member of our engineering team, you'll engage in trade studies, component selection, thermal hydraulic analysis, piping design, vendor evaluation, assembly, and rigorous testing. Your contributions will play a vital role in launching the first new commercial reactor design in over 50 years by 2026.Responsibilities:Lead the engineering process for fluid systems and components, including compressors, valves, and heat exchangers.Conduct complex thermal and fluid analyses to inform design choices, validate system performance, and maintain structural integrity using hand calculations and finite element analysis tools.Perform trade studies to enhance system performance and fulfill program requirements.Create and implement manufacturing and assembly instructions along with test plans.Manage and maintain a comprehensive Bill of Materials (BOM).Identify and cultivate relationships with suppliers for all components.Oversee the design, manufacturing, and testing schedules for subassemblies.Conduct risk analysis (FMEA) for subsystems.Gather requirements and provide guidance and constructive feedback to engineers across various disciplines.Qualifications:Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Materials, Aeronautical, Civil, or Structural Engineering from an accredited institution.Proven experience in fluid system architecture design.A minimum of 4 years of experience in designing, building, and testing fluid systems.In-depth knowledge of fluid dynamics and thermodynamics.Solid understanding of heat exchanger design and analysis techniques.
Join Radiant IndustriesRadiant Industries, based in El Segundo, CA, is pioneering the development of the world's first mass-produced, portable nuclear microreactors. Our flagship reactor, Kaleidos, is a 1-megawatt, fail-safe microreactor designed for flexible deployment, capable of operating for up to five years without refueling. This innovative solution offers a sustainable alternative to diesel generators, delivering essential energy support to hospitals, data centers, remote sites, and military installations. Our approach harnesses cutting-edge software engineering to create safe, factory-manufactured microreactors using proven materials. Since our inception in 2020, we are excited to announce that we will be testing our first reactor at the Idaho National Laboratory this summer, with initial customer deliveries anticipated in 2028.Position OverviewWe are in search of a dedicated Engineering Manager to lead our Electronics team. This team is responsible for developing the electronics architecture for terrestrial reactor controls, with future aspirations towards space reactor applications. As the technical authority, you will oversee the design of custom hardware, including low-noise analog front ends, high-speed data converters, digital signal processing, and printed circuit board (PCB) designs, from requirements gathering to field deployment.
About Radiant IndustriesRadiant Industries, based in El Segundo, CA, is pioneering the development of the world's first mass-produced, portable nuclear microreactors. Our flagship product, Kaleidos, is a 1-megawatt, fail-safe microreactor designed for mobility and operational longevity, capable of running for up to five years without refueling. This groundbreaking technology is set to replace diesel generators in various critical applications, including hospitals, data centers, remote locations, and military bases. Our innovative approach integrates modern software engineering with nuclear development to deliver safe, factory-produced microreactors using proven materials. Founded in 2020, Radiant is preparing to test its inaugural reactor at the Idaho National Laboratory next year, with customer deliveries commencing in 2028.Position Overview: Control Systems Test EngineerWe are looking for a driven and meticulous Control Systems Test Engineer to join our dynamic team. In this crucial role, you will take charge of developing, maintaining, executing, and automating comprehensive test cases throughout the testing lifecycle for our reactor control systems. You will work collaboratively with systems engineers, controls developers, and software teams to uphold the highest standards of quality and reliability in our safety-critical control software.Key ResponsibilitiesAnalyze and assess control system Simulink models and related design documents to gain insights into system behavior and expected performance.Interpret system requirements for the reactor control system to establish thorough test coverage.Create and manage detailed test artifacts, including:Unit test casesSoftware-in-the-Loop (SiL) test casesHardware-in-the-Loop (HiL) test casesHardware test casesConduct all testing phases:Unit testingSiL testingHiL testingFull hardware testingAutomate testing workflows for SiL, HiL, and hardware test cases utilizing scripting languages such as Python or Go (Golang).Organize and oversee structured test campaigns, including regression suites.
Radiant Industries designs portable nuclear microreactors in El Segundo, CA. The company's flagship product, Kaleidos, is a 1-megawatt microreactor intended for easy transport and long-term power delivery, up to five years without refueling. Kaleidos aims to serve hospitals, data centers, remote operations, and military sites as a cleaner alternative to diesel generators. Radiant was founded in 2020 and plans to test its first reactor at Idaho National Laboratory this summer, with initial customer shipments scheduled for 2028. Role overview This Lead Principal Electrical Engineer role centers on PCB design for terrestrial reactor control systems, with future potential for space-based applications. The position requires a technical leader to define electrical architecture, set design standards, and guide the complete development cycle for high-reliability, low-noise printed circuit boards. Work includes requirements gathering, schematic capture, layout, validation, and deployment. What you will do Lead electrical architecture for reactor control systems Establish and maintain design standards for PCB development Drive architectural decisions for mixed-signal, high-speed, and power distribution designs Oversee the full development process of printed circuit boards, from requirements through deployment Prioritize signal integrity and low-noise performance for data acquisition and real-time processing Mentor and support other electrical engineers on the team Contribute to the technical direction of Radiant’s hardware platform Key focus areas Full-stack PCB development Mixed-signal circuit design High-speed interface design Power distribution and management Signal integrity for critical control systems
About Radiant IndustriesRadiant Industries, headquartered in El Segundo, CA, is pioneering the development of the world’s first mass-produced, portable nuclear microreactors. Our flagship product, Kaleidos, is a revolutionary 1-megawatt microreactor designed for transportability and can operate continuously for up to five years without the need for refueling. This innovative solution aims to replace conventional diesel generators, providing essential energy support for hospitals, data centers, remote locations, and military bases. We leverage cutting-edge software engineering practices to deliver safe, factory-built microreactors utilizing established, high-quality materials. Established in 2020, Radiant Industries is gearing up to test its inaugural reactor at the Idaho National Laboratory next year, with initial customer deliveries set to commence in 2028.Position OverviewWe are looking for an accomplished Technical Lead DevOps Engineer to spearhead our software infrastructure, deployment, and automation initiatives. In this pivotal role, you will collaborate with teams across the organization, working closely with the software development team to design scalable, secure, and resilient DevOps practices, tools, and systems. The infrastructure you oversee, the pipelines you construct, and the analytical tools you develop will be integral to the design, operation, and analysis of our groundbreaking reactor, which represents a major advancement in nuclear technology over the past 50 years. This is a unique opportunity to establish a robust foundation for our production environment.Key Responsibilities:Architect, implement, and maintain infrastructure across AWS and on-premises Linux environments, ensuring high availability, security, and optimal performance for mission-critical systems.Oversee and enhance Kubernetes and Docker container orchestration to efficiently execute simulations, internal tools, and engineering applications at scale.Design, build, and optimize CI/CD pipelines using Git, Argo, and other automation tools to facilitate rapid and reliable software delivery across engineering teams.Develop internal tools that enhance build systems, testing frameworks, deployment automation, and developer environments.Create computational analysis tools for our digital twin platform, implementing automated profiling and monitoring to optimize high-performance computing workloads for reactor modeling.Implement and manage infrastructure-as-code practices using Terraform or similar tools to ensure reproducible, version-controlled infrastructure deployments.Establish and maintain observability, monitoring, and logging infrastructure to guarantee system reliability and performance.
Senior Mechanisms EngineerRadiant Industries is on the lookout for a dynamic and experienced Senior Mechanisms Engineer to spearhead the design and development of essential mechanisms within the innovative Kaleidos project. In this role, you will tackle unique engineering challenges to create efficient and dependable mechanisms that govern reactivity and activate critical safety features. Your responsibilities will encompass trade studies, material selection, in-depth structural analysis, assembly, integration, and rigorous testing. Your contributions will be vital in propelling the introduction of the first new commercial reactor design in over five decades by the year 2026.Key Responsibilities:Lead the design and development of crucial mechanisms such as control blade actuators and air jacket valves.Conduct comprehensive trade studies and formulate designs that align with program requirements.Execute detailed thermomechanical analysis (including static strength and durability/fatigue) and kinematic analysis to assess structural integrity and performance margins using both hand calculations and finite element analysis tools.Develop and implement manufacturing and assembly instructions along with test plans.Create and oversee a Bill of Materials (BOM).Identify and cultivate relationships with suppliers for necessary components.Manage schedules for subassembly design, manufacturing, and testing.Conduct risk analysis (FMEA) for subsystems.Gather requirements and provide insights to engineers across other functional areas through effective communication.Qualifications:Bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Aeronautical Engineering from an accredited institution.A minimum of 4 years of experience in mechanism design.Over 4 years of experience conducting stress analysis utilizing both hand calculations and finite element tools (such as Abaqus, Ansys, FEMAP, or equivalent).Desired Skills:Proficient in the design of multi-component assemblies using CAD software (NX or similar).Experience in designing hardware that underwent manufacturing, deployment, and iterative improvements.Familiarity with pneumatic system design.Knowledge in integrating electromechanical components such as motors or encoders.
Senior Motor Design EngineerJoin Radiant Industries as a Senior Motor Design Engineer, where you will play a pivotal role in designing and developing an advanced alternator for our nuclear-powered high-speed generator. This position entails the design of active components as well as conducting structural and thermal analyses of high-speed generators. You will work collaboratively with cross-functional engineering teams and closely engage with the Power Conversion and Electrical Systems team responsible for efficiently converting mechanical energy into electrical energy, ensuring safety and reliability for our clients. As the ideal candidate, you will take ownership of the active part design for generators, and will also be responsible for conducting simulations, performing analysis, and selecting components. Your contributions will directly impact the commercialization of groundbreaking mass-produced nuclear reactors, delivering clean energy to remote areas and critical infrastructure.
Senior Structures EngineerRadiant Industries is on the lookout for a dynamic and innovative Senior Structures Engineer to lead the design and development of essential structures within the Kaleidos project. In this role, you will tackle unique engineering challenges, crafting efficient and robust structures that endure extreme temperatures and satisfy volumetric constraints. Your expertise will play a crucial role in advancing the first new commercial reactor design in over 50 years, set to launch by 2026.Key Responsibilities:Lead the design of critical structures, including mass-efficient transportable shielding systems, container systems, and high-temperature graphite and metallic systems.Conduct thorough trade studies and develop innovative designs to meet program specifications.Perform detailed thermomechanical (static strength, durability/fatigue) and dynamic analyses (vibration, shock) to ensure structural integrity, utilizing both manual calculations and finite element analysis tools.Create and implement manufacturing and assembly instructions, along with comprehensive test plans.Manage a Bill of Materials (BOM) and collaborate with suppliers for component development.Oversee subassembly design, manufacturing, and testing schedules.Conduct risk analysis (FMEA) for subsystems.Gather requirements and provide constructive guidance to engineers across different functional areas through effective communication.
About RadiantRadiant, located in El Segundo, CA, is an innovative startup pioneering the development of the world's first mass-produced, portable nuclear microreactors. Our flagship reactor, Kaleidos, is a 1-megawatt, fail-safe microreactor designed for mobility and extended operation, capable of providing power for up to five years without refueling. This revolutionary approach to portable nuclear energy aims to replace traditional diesel generators, delivering essential support for hospitals, data centers, remote locations, and military installations. Founded in 2020, Radiant is poised to test its inaugural reactor at the Idaho National Laboratory in the coming year, with initial customer deployments anticipated to begin in 2028.Position OverviewRadiant is searching for a Senior Advanced Controls Systems Engineer to take the lead in designing, implementing, and validating autonomous control systems for our nuclear microreactors. You will manage the entire control system development process—from defining requirements to operational deployment. Responsibilities include algorithm development, modeling and simulation, embedded implementation, and system validation.This role involves the design and integration of tightly coupled control functions that encompass reactivity control, primary loop mass flow, alternator/generator speed, and coordination across multiple reactors within microgrids. The ideal candidate will possess experience working in regulatory environments, developing autonomous and adaptive control strategies, and conducting system-level analyses of nonlinear, coupled dynamic systems. Close collaboration with multidisciplinary engineering teams focused on hardware, software, and system integration is essential.
Radiant Industries is seeking a talented Nuclear Engineer specializing in Core Physics to join our dynamic team. In this pivotal role, you will be responsible for the design and execution of nuclear-specific testing operations for our upcoming 2026 demonstration. Your expertise will be crucial in developing a substantial portion of our test campaign, ensuring that all proposed testing is not only safe but also aligns with the objectives set forth. You will collaborate closely with fellow nuclear engineers to establish success criteria and work alongside systems and operations engineers to implement comprehensive written procedures.
Senior Nuclear EngineerJoin Radiant Industries as a Senior Nuclear Engineer! In this pivotal role, you will take the lead on modeling techniques and reactor physics calculations that drive neutronics parameters such as reactivity, kinetics parameters, and energy deposition distributions. These calculations are integral to our innovative Digital Twin simulation software. Your expertise will ensure the safety and reliability of our modeling methods, which are crucial for the commercialization of the first mass-produced nuclear reactor.Key Responsibilities:Lead the development of core neutronics models and reactor physics calculations, essential for Radiant’s transient safety analyses.Execute calculations of energy deposition distributions, reactivity coefficients, kinetics parameters, and control blade worths for integration into Digital Twin models.Verify modeling assumptions and evaluate the conservatism of neutronics models.Document methodologies for both technical and non-technical stakeholders.Support Verification & Validation (V&V) initiatives for the Digital Twin.Collaborate with teams across the company on reactor physics, shielding, and radiation detection analyses.Qualifications:Bachelor’s degree in Nuclear Engineering or a related discipline from an accredited institution.A minimum of 4 years of experience with Monte Carlo nuclear engineering software such as OpenMC, MCNP, Serpent, SCALE, etc.Proven ability to document analysis methods and assumptions effectively.Strong programming skills in any language, with a preference for Python.Preferred Qualifications:Familiarity with reactor kinetics.Basic understanding of thermal hydraulic principles.Experience in communicating complex information to cross-functional teams.Self-motivated with a strong sense of ownership for project outcomes.
Lead Nuclear EngineerRadiant Industries is on the lookout for a dynamic and technically proficient leader to head our nuclear design and analysis team, specializing in core physics, shielding, instrumentation & controls, and reactor operations. In this pivotal role, you will guide a talented team through the intricate design, development, and testing phases of the innovative Kaleidos microreactor project. You will be responsible for managing schedules, budgets, hiring, and the successful execution of nuclear-related objectives, with a strong emphasis on safety, reliability, portability, and performance. The ideal candidate thrives in interdisciplinary settings, collaborates effectively with engineers and leadership, possesses a deep understanding of engineering principles, excels in creative problem-solving, and is passionate about mentoring and inspiring engineers to achieve their best work. Join us in our mission to bring the first portable nuclear microreactor to market.Key Responsibilities:Lead a multidisciplinary team of nuclear engineers focused on safety analyses, core performance, shielding—including operational dose, activation, shutdown dose—instrumentation & controls, operations, and thermal-hydraulics.Recruit, mentor, and develop a high-performing team of nuclear engineers.Oversee nuclear engineering projects from inception to completion, including requirements gathering, iterative design, simulation pipeline development, and regulatory deliverables.Collaborate with the regulatory team to ensure compliance with nuclear industry standards and requirements.Provide mentorship to engineers through constructive feedback and coaching.
Nuclear EngineerJoin Radiant Industries, a pioneering leader in advanced nuclear technology, as a Nuclear Engineer. You will play a crucial role in shaping the future of our Kaleidos microreactor. Your responsibilities will encompass a variety of nuclear engineering disciplines including radiation shielding, criticality safety, accident dose consequence assessment, reactor physics modeling, transient analysis, and radiation detection. Collaborating with a dynamic team in a startup atmosphere, you will spearhead nuclear engineering projects, set strategic directions, and tackle complex technical challenges. The ideal candidate is not only detail-oriented but also possesses a profound passion for advanced reactor design and exhibits exemplary communication skills.Key Responsibilities:Lead nuclear design and analysis initiatives, including:Shielding: Conduct operational dose and shutdown activation analysis, categorize waste, and ensure compliance with customer and regulatory shielding requirements.Neutronics: Perform analysis of reactor fluxes and energy deposition, ensure criticality safety, and validate nuclear models.Accident and Dose Consequence: Assess radiological dose consequences for diverse accident scenarios related to the Kaleidos units.Transient Analysis: Execute coupled neutronics and thermal calculations to deepen understanding of reactor dynamics.Gather requirements and provide constructive feedback to engineers across various domains through effective communication.Undertake additional nuclear design and analysis tasks as assigned.Qualifications & Skills:Bachelor’s degree in Nuclear Engineering or a related field from an accredited institution.1-2+ years of relevant industry experience (a Master’s degree equates to 2 years).Proficiency in radiation transport methods with experience in MCNP/OpenMC/Serpent codes.Skilled in at least one programming language, such as Python, C++, C#, FORTRAN, or other scientific computing languages.Basic understanding of thermal hydraulics principles.Self-motivated with robust organizational, written, and oral communication skills.
About Radiant IndustriesRadiant Industries, based in El Segundo, California, is a pioneering startup dedicated to revolutionizing the energy sector with the world's first mass-produced, portable nuclear microreactors. Our flagship reactor, Kaleidos, is a groundbreaking 1-megawatt microreactor designed for mobility and operational efficiency, capable of running for up to five years without the need for refueling. This innovative portable nuclear power solution is set to replace conventional diesel generators, providing essential energy support for hospitals, data centers, remote locations, and military installations. With a unique focus on modern software engineering, Radiant is committed to delivering safe, factory-built microreactors using proven materials. Founded in 2020, we are on a path to test our first reactor at the Idaho National Laboratory next year, with customer deliveries commencing in 2028.About the RoleWe are looking for a skilled Senior Electrical Engineer to lead the design and implementation of electrical control and measurement systems for our microreactor projects. The successful candidate will take ownership of designs from requirements capture to operational deployment. You will be involved in a variety of tasks ranging from circuit board design to integration with fault-tolerant, commercially available hardware. This role will require close collaboration with cross-disciplinary teams focused on the nuclear reactor core, fluid heat transfer systems, and structural components.Key Responsibilities:Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to design, implement, and test electrical control systems for microreactors.Create and develop industrial-grade electrical control hardware, including schematics, wiring diagrams, harnessing, and integration assemblies.Lead the design of fault-tolerant and safety-critical electrical systems, prioritizing reliability, maintainability, and compliance with regulations.Develop and review electrical interface designs connecting control systems, power equipment, and instrumentation.Ensure compliance of designs with relevant electrical codes and safety standards, including NFPA and NEC.Conduct SCCR and Arc Flash calculations.Qualifications:Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field.A minimum of 5 years of experience in designing electrical hardware.Proven expertise in electrical control systems and safety-critical applications.Strong understanding of industry standards and codes related to electrical design.Excellent problem-solving skills and a collaborative mindset.
Role overview Radiant Industries is hiring a Principal Turbomachinery Engineer to act as the Responsible Engineer for advanced turbomachinery within a nuclear-driven power generation system. The focus is on the mechanical design, reliability, and performance of the main rotating assembly in a 1MW closed-loop Brayton cycle. This position requires deep technical ownership of complex, high-speed rotating equipment. What you will do Lead the mechanical architecture for high-speed rotating equipment that operates under extreme temperatures, pressures, and rotational speeds. Guide technical work in rotor dynamics, structural integrity, bearings, seals, and system integration. Collaborate with electrical, thermal, and manufacturing teams to ensure integration across disciplines. Maintain end-to-end responsibility from concept through production, emphasizing technical rigor and sound engineering judgment. Requirements Extensive experience designing and analyzing turbomachinery, with a focus on high-speed rotating hardware. Strong knowledge of rotor dynamics, structural assessment, bearing and seal selection, and system-level integration. Hands-on approach with a track record of delivering production-ready hardware. Ability to work effectively with specialists in electrical, thermal, and manufacturing engineering. Location This position is based in El Segundo, CA.
Radiant Industries is on the lookout for a Lead Electrical Motor Design Engineer to spearhead the architecture, technical direction, and implementation of high-speed alternators and primary loop motors for our cutting-edge nuclear-driven power generation systems. This pivotal role will oversee the electric machine design function that is essential for the commercialization of the world's first mass-produced nuclear reactors.In this position, you will establish a technical vision for motor design while steering efforts in structural, thermal, and system integration. As a player-coach, you will actively engage in design work while mentoring a team of engineers to ensure the delivery of safe, reliable, and production-ready generator systems.This hands-on technical leadership position comes with substantial cross-functional impact.
Senior Materials Engineer (Metallurgy)Join Radiant Industries as a dynamic Senior Materials Engineer, where you'll be responsible for the testing and qualification of materials, particularly metals, for our innovative Kaleidos 1MW nuclear microreactor. We’re looking for an individual who takes pride in their work, is highly skilled in materials selection, testing, and analysis, and thrives in a fast-paced, collaborative environment. You will play a crucial role in ushering in the era of the world's first mass-produced, rapidly-deployable nuclear reactor.Responsibilities & DutiesPlan and execute comprehensive materials testing to derive essential material properties for informed design decisions.Spearhead the qualification of all metallic components utilized in the design of the Kaleidos reactor.Conduct rapid prototypic testing to mitigate risks associated with design and integration.Collaborate closely with the manufacturing team to develop and validate application-specific manufacturing processes including welding, brazing, coating, casting, and heat treatments.Provide expert advice on materials selection for various components within the Kaleidos project.Identify and manage equipment necessary for materials characterization and testing.Assess and ensure the quality and accuracy of material property data for our materials database.Define and enhance manufacturing processes to achieve the desired material properties.Required Qualifications & SkillsBachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in Materials Science and Engineering, or Mechanical, Aeronautical, Nuclear, or Chemical Engineering with a focus on materials science.5+ years of experience in the development, testing, and analysis of materials for challenging load scenarios and environments.Desired Qualifications & SkillsMaster’s or PhD degree in a related field is preferred.
About Radiant IndustriesRadiant Industries, headquartered in El Segundo, CA, is pioneering the development of the world’s first mass-produced portable nuclear microreactors. Our flagship reactor, Kaleidos, is a 1-megawatt, fail-safe microreactor designed for mobility, capable of providing power for up to five years without the need for refueling. This innovative technology serves as a sustainable alternative to diesel generators, delivering essential power to hospitals, data centers, remote sites, and military bases. Leveraging modern software engineering and advanced materials, we aim to revolutionize nuclear energy. Founded in 2020, we are poised to test our inaugural reactor at the Idaho National Laboratory in the coming year, with commercial deployments targeted for 2028.About the RoleWe are looking for a dynamic and driven early-career Mechanical Engineer to join our team and contribute to the design and integration of electrical systems within our innovative projects. In this role, you will collaborate with seasoned mechanical and electrical engineers to tackle complex challenges related to packaging, thermal management, structural design, and overall system integration for cutting-edge hardware. This position offers a unique opportunity for hands-on experience throughout the entire hardware development process, from CAD design and analysis to testing and validation, all while supporting our mission to successfully launch the first commercial nuclear reactor in over five decades by 2026.Responsibilities & DutiesContribute to the mechanical design and oversight of electrical components and subsystems, including:Designing mechanical assemblies for electrical components such as control panels, enclosures, brackets, mounts, and supports.Routing and securing cables and wiring harnesses, ensuring strain relief, compliance with bend radius, and serviceability.Integrating sensors, actuators, connectors, and electrical hardware within limited spaces.Creating 3D CAD models and 2D drawings using Siemens NX, including tolerance stack-ups and GD&T fundamentals.Conducting initial load calculations (static, shock, vibration) to guide structural design.Performing thermal analyses and heat transfer evaluations for electrical components and assemblies.Assisting in the selection of suitable materials, fasteners, and finishes based on electrical, thermal, and environmental considerations.
Join Our Team as a Reactor Operations EngineerRadiant Industries is on the lookout for a skilled Reactor Operations Engineer to develop and implement essential procedures for our innovative nuclear microreactor technology. This position presents an extraordinary chance to merge engineering, operations, and human factors in a highly technical and regulated setting. You will work alongside a diverse team to transform intricate hardware and software designs into clear, actionable procedures that comply with DOE and NRC standards. Your efforts will empower Reactor Operators (ROs) and Senior Reactor Operators (SROs) to efficiently and safely conduct testing, commissioning, and operational activities.This role transcends traditional systems engineering; you'll also gain practical experience as a Reactor Operator (RO), directly shaping the development of operational software, procedures, and digital twin simulations. Your contributions will play a vital role in enhancing operator efficiency, safety, and the real-world execution of our state-of-the-art microreactors.
Director of Test EngineeringRadiant Industries, located in El Segundo, CA, is a pioneering startup focused on developing the world's first mass-produced, portable nuclear microreactors. Our flagship reactor, Kaleidos, features a 1-megawatt failsafe design that can be deployed anywhere power is required, functioning for up to five years without refueling. Our innovative portable nuclear power solutions aim to replace traditional diesel generators, offering vital support for healthcare facilities, data centers, remote locations, and military installations. By leveraging modern software engineering techniques, Radiant is committed to creating safe, factory-built microreactors utilizing existing, reliable materials. Founded in 2020, we are poised to test our inaugural reactor at the Idaho National Laboratory next year, with first customer deliveries anticipated in 2028.Position OverviewWe are looking for a dynamic and experienced Director of Test Engineering to take charge of the design, construction, and implementation of our developmental and qualification test programs aimed at validating our reactor systems and components. This hands-on leadership role involves establishing a dedicated service organization focused on designing test setups, developing instrumentation and data acquisition systems, executing test campaigns, and providing high-quality data and reports to our engineering teams.In this role, you will be pivotal in establishing standardized methods, tools, and infrastructure to enable Radiant to test hardware at the speed required by our development timeline. The testing organization will serve as an internal resource for design engineering teams, ensuring responsiveness and ease of collaboration.Key ResponsibilitiesLead the comprehensive execution of developmental, qualification, and acceptance test campaigns for reactor components and subsystems.Design and construct test setups, ranging from simple bench-level fixtures to intricate thermal-hydraulic loop rigs.Develop and uphold test plans and procedures that outline objectives, instrumentation requirements, success criteria, data deliverables, and safety controls.Oversee test campaigns, including hands-on operation of test equipment and management of technicians.Provide data packages and test reports to engineering teams with the quality and traceability necessary for design decisions and regulatory compliance.Design and implement instrumentation systems, including sensor selection, signal conditioning, DAQ hardware configuration, and wiring.
Senior Mechanical Engineer - Fluid SystemsRadiant Industries is on the lookout for an enthusiastic and experienced Senior Mechanical Engineer specializing in Fluid Systems. This pivotal role involves overseeing the design and development of critical Kaleidos fluid systems, guiding projects from initial design to production. These systems are essential for converting reactor core heat into electrical power.As a key member of our engineering team, you'll engage in trade studies, component selection, thermal hydraulic analysis, piping design, vendor evaluation, assembly, and rigorous testing. Your contributions will play a vital role in launching the first new commercial reactor design in over 50 years by 2026.Responsibilities:Lead the engineering process for fluid systems and components, including compressors, valves, and heat exchangers.Conduct complex thermal and fluid analyses to inform design choices, validate system performance, and maintain structural integrity using hand calculations and finite element analysis tools.Perform trade studies to enhance system performance and fulfill program requirements.Create and implement manufacturing and assembly instructions along with test plans.Manage and maintain a comprehensive Bill of Materials (BOM).Identify and cultivate relationships with suppliers for all components.Oversee the design, manufacturing, and testing schedules for subassemblies.Conduct risk analysis (FMEA) for subsystems.Gather requirements and provide guidance and constructive feedback to engineers across various disciplines.Qualifications:Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Materials, Aeronautical, Civil, or Structural Engineering from an accredited institution.Proven experience in fluid system architecture design.A minimum of 4 years of experience in designing, building, and testing fluid systems.In-depth knowledge of fluid dynamics and thermodynamics.Solid understanding of heat exchanger design and analysis techniques.
Join Radiant IndustriesRadiant Industries, based in El Segundo, CA, is pioneering the development of the world's first mass-produced, portable nuclear microreactors. Our flagship reactor, Kaleidos, is a 1-megawatt, fail-safe microreactor designed for flexible deployment, capable of operating for up to five years without refueling. This innovative solution offers a sustainable alternative to diesel generators, delivering essential energy support to hospitals, data centers, remote sites, and military installations. Our approach harnesses cutting-edge software engineering to create safe, factory-manufactured microreactors using proven materials. Since our inception in 2020, we are excited to announce that we will be testing our first reactor at the Idaho National Laboratory this summer, with initial customer deliveries anticipated in 2028.Position OverviewWe are in search of a dedicated Engineering Manager to lead our Electronics team. This team is responsible for developing the electronics architecture for terrestrial reactor controls, with future aspirations towards space reactor applications. As the technical authority, you will oversee the design of custom hardware, including low-noise analog front ends, high-speed data converters, digital signal processing, and printed circuit board (PCB) designs, from requirements gathering to field deployment.
About Radiant IndustriesRadiant Industries, based in El Segundo, CA, is pioneering the development of the world's first mass-produced, portable nuclear microreactors. Our flagship product, Kaleidos, is a 1-megawatt, fail-safe microreactor designed for mobility and operational longevity, capable of running for up to five years without refueling. This groundbreaking technology is set to replace diesel generators in various critical applications, including hospitals, data centers, remote locations, and military bases. Our innovative approach integrates modern software engineering with nuclear development to deliver safe, factory-produced microreactors using proven materials. Founded in 2020, Radiant is preparing to test its inaugural reactor at the Idaho National Laboratory next year, with customer deliveries commencing in 2028.Position Overview: Control Systems Test EngineerWe are looking for a driven and meticulous Control Systems Test Engineer to join our dynamic team. In this crucial role, you will take charge of developing, maintaining, executing, and automating comprehensive test cases throughout the testing lifecycle for our reactor control systems. You will work collaboratively with systems engineers, controls developers, and software teams to uphold the highest standards of quality and reliability in our safety-critical control software.Key ResponsibilitiesAnalyze and assess control system Simulink models and related design documents to gain insights into system behavior and expected performance.Interpret system requirements for the reactor control system to establish thorough test coverage.Create and manage detailed test artifacts, including:Unit test casesSoftware-in-the-Loop (SiL) test casesHardware-in-the-Loop (HiL) test casesHardware test casesConduct all testing phases:Unit testingSiL testingHiL testingFull hardware testingAutomate testing workflows for SiL, HiL, and hardware test cases utilizing scripting languages such as Python or Go (Golang).Organize and oversee structured test campaigns, including regression suites.
Radiant Industries designs portable nuclear microreactors in El Segundo, CA. The company's flagship product, Kaleidos, is a 1-megawatt microreactor intended for easy transport and long-term power delivery, up to five years without refueling. Kaleidos aims to serve hospitals, data centers, remote operations, and military sites as a cleaner alternative to diesel generators. Radiant was founded in 2020 and plans to test its first reactor at Idaho National Laboratory this summer, with initial customer shipments scheduled for 2028. Role overview This Lead Principal Electrical Engineer role centers on PCB design for terrestrial reactor control systems, with future potential for space-based applications. The position requires a technical leader to define electrical architecture, set design standards, and guide the complete development cycle for high-reliability, low-noise printed circuit boards. Work includes requirements gathering, schematic capture, layout, validation, and deployment. What you will do Lead electrical architecture for reactor control systems Establish and maintain design standards for PCB development Drive architectural decisions for mixed-signal, high-speed, and power distribution designs Oversee the full development process of printed circuit boards, from requirements through deployment Prioritize signal integrity and low-noise performance for data acquisition and real-time processing Mentor and support other electrical engineers on the team Contribute to the technical direction of Radiant’s hardware platform Key focus areas Full-stack PCB development Mixed-signal circuit design High-speed interface design Power distribution and management Signal integrity for critical control systems
About Radiant IndustriesRadiant Industries, headquartered in El Segundo, CA, is pioneering the development of the world’s first mass-produced, portable nuclear microreactors. Our flagship product, Kaleidos, is a revolutionary 1-megawatt microreactor designed for transportability and can operate continuously for up to five years without the need for refueling. This innovative solution aims to replace conventional diesel generators, providing essential energy support for hospitals, data centers, remote locations, and military bases. We leverage cutting-edge software engineering practices to deliver safe, factory-built microreactors utilizing established, high-quality materials. Established in 2020, Radiant Industries is gearing up to test its inaugural reactor at the Idaho National Laboratory next year, with initial customer deliveries set to commence in 2028.Position OverviewWe are looking for an accomplished Technical Lead DevOps Engineer to spearhead our software infrastructure, deployment, and automation initiatives. In this pivotal role, you will collaborate with teams across the organization, working closely with the software development team to design scalable, secure, and resilient DevOps practices, tools, and systems. The infrastructure you oversee, the pipelines you construct, and the analytical tools you develop will be integral to the design, operation, and analysis of our groundbreaking reactor, which represents a major advancement in nuclear technology over the past 50 years. This is a unique opportunity to establish a robust foundation for our production environment.Key Responsibilities:Architect, implement, and maintain infrastructure across AWS and on-premises Linux environments, ensuring high availability, security, and optimal performance for mission-critical systems.Oversee and enhance Kubernetes and Docker container orchestration to efficiently execute simulations, internal tools, and engineering applications at scale.Design, build, and optimize CI/CD pipelines using Git, Argo, and other automation tools to facilitate rapid and reliable software delivery across engineering teams.Develop internal tools that enhance build systems, testing frameworks, deployment automation, and developer environments.Create computational analysis tools for our digital twin platform, implementing automated profiling and monitoring to optimize high-performance computing workloads for reactor modeling.Implement and manage infrastructure-as-code practices using Terraform or similar tools to ensure reproducible, version-controlled infrastructure deployments.Establish and maintain observability, monitoring, and logging infrastructure to guarantee system reliability and performance.
Senior Mechanisms EngineerRadiant Industries is on the lookout for a dynamic and experienced Senior Mechanisms Engineer to spearhead the design and development of essential mechanisms within the innovative Kaleidos project. In this role, you will tackle unique engineering challenges to create efficient and dependable mechanisms that govern reactivity and activate critical safety features. Your responsibilities will encompass trade studies, material selection, in-depth structural analysis, assembly, integration, and rigorous testing. Your contributions will be vital in propelling the introduction of the first new commercial reactor design in over five decades by the year 2026.Key Responsibilities:Lead the design and development of crucial mechanisms such as control blade actuators and air jacket valves.Conduct comprehensive trade studies and formulate designs that align with program requirements.Execute detailed thermomechanical analysis (including static strength and durability/fatigue) and kinematic analysis to assess structural integrity and performance margins using both hand calculations and finite element analysis tools.Develop and implement manufacturing and assembly instructions along with test plans.Create and oversee a Bill of Materials (BOM).Identify and cultivate relationships with suppliers for necessary components.Manage schedules for subassembly design, manufacturing, and testing.Conduct risk analysis (FMEA) for subsystems.Gather requirements and provide insights to engineers across other functional areas through effective communication.Qualifications:Bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Aeronautical Engineering from an accredited institution.A minimum of 4 years of experience in mechanism design.Over 4 years of experience conducting stress analysis utilizing both hand calculations and finite element tools (such as Abaqus, Ansys, FEMAP, or equivalent).Desired Skills:Proficient in the design of multi-component assemblies using CAD software (NX or similar).Experience in designing hardware that underwent manufacturing, deployment, and iterative improvements.Familiarity with pneumatic system design.Knowledge in integrating electromechanical components such as motors or encoders.
Senior Motor Design EngineerJoin Radiant Industries as a Senior Motor Design Engineer, where you will play a pivotal role in designing and developing an advanced alternator for our nuclear-powered high-speed generator. This position entails the design of active components as well as conducting structural and thermal analyses of high-speed generators. You will work collaboratively with cross-functional engineering teams and closely engage with the Power Conversion and Electrical Systems team responsible for efficiently converting mechanical energy into electrical energy, ensuring safety and reliability for our clients. As the ideal candidate, you will take ownership of the active part design for generators, and will also be responsible for conducting simulations, performing analysis, and selecting components. Your contributions will directly impact the commercialization of groundbreaking mass-produced nuclear reactors, delivering clean energy to remote areas and critical infrastructure.
Senior Structures EngineerRadiant Industries is on the lookout for a dynamic and innovative Senior Structures Engineer to lead the design and development of essential structures within the Kaleidos project. In this role, you will tackle unique engineering challenges, crafting efficient and robust structures that endure extreme temperatures and satisfy volumetric constraints. Your expertise will play a crucial role in advancing the first new commercial reactor design in over 50 years, set to launch by 2026.Key Responsibilities:Lead the design of critical structures, including mass-efficient transportable shielding systems, container systems, and high-temperature graphite and metallic systems.Conduct thorough trade studies and develop innovative designs to meet program specifications.Perform detailed thermomechanical (static strength, durability/fatigue) and dynamic analyses (vibration, shock) to ensure structural integrity, utilizing both manual calculations and finite element analysis tools.Create and implement manufacturing and assembly instructions, along with comprehensive test plans.Manage a Bill of Materials (BOM) and collaborate with suppliers for component development.Oversee subassembly design, manufacturing, and testing schedules.Conduct risk analysis (FMEA) for subsystems.Gather requirements and provide constructive guidance to engineers across different functional areas through effective communication.
About RadiantRadiant, located in El Segundo, CA, is an innovative startup pioneering the development of the world's first mass-produced, portable nuclear microreactors. Our flagship reactor, Kaleidos, is a 1-megawatt, fail-safe microreactor designed for mobility and extended operation, capable of providing power for up to five years without refueling. This revolutionary approach to portable nuclear energy aims to replace traditional diesel generators, delivering essential support for hospitals, data centers, remote locations, and military installations. Founded in 2020, Radiant is poised to test its inaugural reactor at the Idaho National Laboratory in the coming year, with initial customer deployments anticipated to begin in 2028.Position OverviewRadiant is searching for a Senior Advanced Controls Systems Engineer to take the lead in designing, implementing, and validating autonomous control systems for our nuclear microreactors. You will manage the entire control system development process—from defining requirements to operational deployment. Responsibilities include algorithm development, modeling and simulation, embedded implementation, and system validation.This role involves the design and integration of tightly coupled control functions that encompass reactivity control, primary loop mass flow, alternator/generator speed, and coordination across multiple reactors within microgrids. The ideal candidate will possess experience working in regulatory environments, developing autonomous and adaptive control strategies, and conducting system-level analyses of nonlinear, coupled dynamic systems. Close collaboration with multidisciplinary engineering teams focused on hardware, software, and system integration is essential.
Jan 15, 2026
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