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Probabilistic Safety Analysis Engineer II - Nuclear

Job in Richland, Benton County, Washington, 99352, USA
Listing for: KBH Industrial
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-05-30
Job specializations:
  • Engineering
    Systems Engineer, Environmental Engineer, Electrical Engineering, Engineering Design & Technologists
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 80000 - 100000 USD Yearly USD 80000.00 100000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Probabilistic Safety Analysis Engineer II - New Nuclear

Probabilistic Safety Analysis Engineer II - New Nuclear

Location:

Richland, WA | Contract

  • Per Diem:
    No
  • Expenses Eligible:
    Yes
About Us

KBH Industrial is a trusted resource for utilities and channel partners across the energy and industrial sectors, providing project management, project controls, senior consulting, and specialized technical support. Founded on the principle of people‑first, honesty, collaboration and safety, KBH places skilled professionals in critical individual roles, working side by side with client teams to deliver deep expertise and dependable results.

Job Summary

Perform various complex Probabilistic Safety Analysis (PSA) tasks requiring specialized skills and broad experience in the areas of probabilistic risk assessment methods, consequence and hazard analysis, defense‑in‑depth, use of available Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA) standards and regulatory guidance, and other related PSA activities.

  • Provide independent engineering service and support to perform highly complex engineering tasks requiring specialized skills and broad experience in the application of engineering fundamentals in support of the design modification, operating, and independent assessment of Energy Northwest facilities.
  • Serve as an advisor to others.
  • Support our team with owners engineer oversight, construction, design reviews of new advanced reactor technologies, and progressive design/build contracts.
  • Assist with site licensing and construction permit activities, participate in design reviews for new reactor technologies, support progressive design/build contracts and construction efforts, interpret and review NRC regulations, NEI and EPRI documents, provide schedule inputs and review project timelines.
Principal Accountabilities

Perform highly complex engineering analyses and designs in support of operations, systems, programs, audit inspections, and assessments requiring skills and experience gained through application of engineering methods and analysis, codes, standards, and regulatory requirements.

  • Work with minimal supervision.
  • Serve as an advisor providing advice and counsel on assignments concerned with specialized or unique engineering requirements.
  • Provide solutions involving unconventional or innovative program solving techniques.
  • Provide technical leadership and training on highly complex or extended projects.
  • Lead small groups to resolve complex issues when guidance does not exist.
  • Provide technical direction and leadership routinely to other engineers; serve as a mentor and provide training.
  • Identify need and initiate development of new policies, programs, plans, and procedures to meet strategic objectives.
  • Assure compliance with regulatory and industry guidance; provide interpretation of industry guidance for application.
  • Identify potential problems in design, quality, or operation and initiate corrective action in accordance with plant Condition Report (CR) process.
Skills And Experience
  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering from an accredited college or university and three years of discipline‑specific engineering experience.
  • OR a high school diploma or GED and PE license obtained by an accredited examination and five years of discipline‑specific engineering experience.
Desired KSAs
  • Knowledge of advanced nuclear reactor/plant design (e.g., High Temperature Gas Cooled Reactor Design).
  • Experience with large construction projects.
  • Knowledge in industry consensus standards for Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA), including ASME/ANS RA‑S‑1.4; skill in PRA model development, plant operating state definition, initiating event analysis, event sequence analysis, and performance of quantitative uncertainty analyses and sensitivity analyses.
  • Knowledge of transient and accident analyses and radioactive source term analyses.
  • Ability to correctly interpret and apply results of PSA codes.
  • Familiarity with Seismic and Fire PRA.
  • Familiarity with NEI 18‑04.
Additional Information
  • U.S. Citizenship Required.
  • Schedule:

    4 days x 10 hours.
  • Remote work:
    No.
  • Per Diem:
    No.
  • Expenses Eligible:
    Yes.
  • Being on call required for role:
    No.
  • Badge Level: Blue Badge.
Salary

The expected base salary for this position ranges from $56.77 to $67.53
/hour.

Benefits

KBH offers a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision coverage, paid parental leave, a 401(k) program, and other employee perks to support your health, financial security, and work‑life balance.

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