Nuclear Engineer (Neutronics Specialist)
Work Location: Waterloo, ON
About CSMC
Canadian Strategic Missions Corporation is developing advanced energy and aerospace technologies that include nuclear microreactors for space and extreme environments, quantum sensing platforms, and mission critical deep tech systems. We are hiring a Nuclear Engineer with strong neutronics and reactor physics expertise to join our reactor design team and help build the physics foundation of our micro modular reactor programs.
This is a hands on technical role in a fast moving environment. You will develop high fidelity neutronics models, run transport and diffusion simulations, support multiphysics integration, and contribute to first of a kind reactor concepts.
About the Role
You will work on neutron transport simulations, core physics modeling, reactivity and kinetics evaluations, fuel cycle and burnup analysis, multiphysics coupling with thermal hydraulics and structural teams, benchmark and validation work, and nuclear data processing. You will collaborate closely with engineering, safety, and program teams to produce defensible and auditable reactor physics outputs suitable for a regulated environment.
Key Responsibilities
Neutronics and Reactor Physics
- Perform neutron transport and reactor physics simulations using Serpent2, OpenMC, MCNP, SCALE, DRAGON, MOOSE based solvers, or other neutronics and nodal diffusion codes
- Build and maintain high fidelity core, lattice, reflector, and shielding models for microreactor concepts
- Conduct reactivity coefficient evaluations, power distribution studies, burnup and depletion analysis, kinetics assessments, and control system behavior studies
- Support core design optimization, fuel selection, reflector and shielding design, and neutronic performance trade studies
Multiphysics and Safety Integration
- Work with thermal hydraulics engineers on coupled neutronics and thermal hydraulics analysis
- Provide neutronics inputs for safety analysis, transient behavior, and extreme environment performance assessments
Nuclear Data and Verification
- Process and interpret nuclear data libraries including ENDF B, JEFF, and JENDL
- Perform sensitivity and uncertainty analysis using tools such as SCALE SAM or TSUNAMI
- Conduct benchmark comparisons including ICSBF, Serpent benchmarks, MCNP benchmarks, and critical experiments
Documentation and Communication
- Prepare technical reports, calculation packages, and design documentation suitable for regulated and auditable environments
- Present findings in internal design reviews and to external stakeholders
Qualifications
Required
- Bachelor’s, Master’s, or PhD in Nuclear Engineering, Engineering Physics, Reactor Physics, or a related field
- At least two years of relevant experience in industry, research, or graduate level work
- Demonstrated experience with at least one major neutronics code including OpenMC, Serpent2, MCNP, SCALE, DRAGON, the MOOSE suite, or other named neutronics and nodal diffusion codes
- Strong programming and automation skills in Python, MATLAB, or similar tools
- Solid understanding of reactor physics fundamentals including cross sections, transport theory, diffusion theory, burnup, kinetics, and reactivity feedback
- Ability to produce clear and defensible technical documentation
Nice to Have
- Experience with microreactors, space reactors, or fast spectrum systems
- Experience with multiphysics coupling such as OpenMC MOOSE or Serpent CFD workflows
- Familiarity with nuclear safety analysis, extreme environment reactor design, or shielding analysis
- Experience with high performance computing environments
- Knowledge of CSA N286 or N299, NQA 1, or other regulated quality frameworks
Why Join CSMC
CSMC is building technologies that will shape Canada’s future in energy, space, and national security. You’ll join a team of engineers, scientists, and mission‑driven builders who care deeply about solving hard problems that matter. We move quickly, support each other, and take pride in doing work that has real impact. Along the way, you’ll have access to competitive compensation, benefits, and equity, and the chance to grow with a company that values ownership, curiosity, and technical excellence.
Employment Eligibility
CSMC works with highly sensitive nuclear, defence, and aerospace technologies, and all roles require eligibility for federal security screening and compliance with controlled goods and export regulations. Candidates must be legally authorized to work in Canada, able to obtain and maintain Government of Canada security clearance, and eligible to meet foreign affiliation and export control requirements. These conditions are mandatory Bona Fide Occupational Requirements and reflect the need to securely develop and protect nationally significant capabilities.