About the job
Senior Mechanisms Engineer
Radiant 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.
