



Structural Analyst
12 Months (2000 hours S/T and 200 O/T per year)
Yes
Provide advanced analysis and design of all types of buildings and structures for normal and accident loading conditions. Advanced structural analytical capabilities include: dynamic seismic analysis (response spectra and time-history), generation of in-structure seismic response spectra, tornado winds and missile penetration and precipitation (rain, flood, snow).
Engineering services shall be provided using SRNS processes and procedures. Programmatic guidance will be provided by SRNS.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Education:
MS Degree in Civil Engineering and 13 years relevant experience or BS Degree in Civil Engineering and 15 years relevant experience. Current registration as a Professional Engineer in either Civil or Structural Engineering is preferred.
Experience/Skills:
Candidate must demonstrate 8 years experience in design and analysis of NRC or DOE regulated nuclear facilities. Experience with finite element analysis is required. Candidate must demonstrate working knowledge of STAAD, ANSYS or ABAQUS or similar computer codes. Candidate must demonstrate working knowledge of National Codes and Standards; specifically, IBC, AISC (ASD, LRFD, & N690), ACI (318 & 349) and ASCE (4, 7 & 43). Candidate must be able to perform field walk-downs to document as-installed conditions.
Experience in analysis for structural response to explosion (blast/detonation and deflagration) is preferred. Experience with DOE natural phenomena hazard (NPH), Standard 1020, criteria is preferred. Previous SRS experience is preferred.
Work Hours:
A 40 hour work week is scheduled. SRNS utilizes various work schedules; including 5/8s (8 hours/day; five days per week), 4/10s (10 hours/day; four days per week), and 9/80s (9 hours/day, five days on week A and 4 days on week B). Workweek excludes SRNS holidays. SRNS Management will determine best schedule depending on work needs. Each workday has a 30-minute lunch.
Area Security Access:
This position requires the ability to obtain and maintain a DOE 'L' security clearance. After award, candidates who do not possess an active DOE clearance will be initially assigned an uncleared badge and required to apply for a clearance.
MS Degree in Civil Engineering and 13 years relevant experience
or BS Degree in Civil Engineering and 15 years relevant experience
Current registration as a Professional Engineer in either Civil or Structural Engineering
8 years experience in design and analysis of NRC or DOE regulated nuclear facilities
Experience with finite element analysis
Working knowledge of STAAD, ANSYS or ABAQUS or similar computer codes
Working knowledge of National Codes and Standards; specifically, IBC, AISC (ASD, LRFD, & N690), ACI (318 & 349) and ASCE (4, 7 & 43)
Ability to perform field walk-downs to document as-installed conditions
Experience in analysis for structural response to explosion (blast/detonation and deflagration)
Experience with DOE natural phenomena hazard (NPH), Standard 1020, criteria
Previous SRS Experience
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