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Engineer nuclear safety engineer

What is the role of a nuclear safety design engineer? What are their missions? What skills are required? Find all the answers to these questions in this job description designed exclusively for nuclear safety engineers!

My role is to work on nuclear facility design, decommissioning and operation projects, to meet our customers' requirements in terms of facility safety risk management.

What is the role of a nuclear safety design engineer?

The nuclear safety design engineer is a specialist responsible forensuring the safety and compliance of nuclear facilities. Their role is to analyze and assess the risks associated with nuclear operations, ensuring that systems and equipment comply with current safety standards. They carry out hazard studies, develop potential accident scenarios, and propose preventive and protective measures to minimize risks. In addition, he works with technical teams and regulatory authorities to ensure that safety procedures are rigorously applied and updated in line with technological and regulatory developments.

My missions and responsibilities
as a nuclear safety design engineer

  • I carry out safety studies, DOS, RPrS, RS, DSS, Dossier CLS, FEM-DAM,

  • I prepare, draft and update safety reference documents.

  • I carry out site visits to take account of the environment in which I'm working.

  • I take part in invitations to tender.

  • I take part in monitoring and analyzing feedback.

  • I keep a regulatory watch

My core competencies

Know-how

 

Work in a team and adapt to business and project requirements.

 

5 years' higher education in nuclear engineering with a specialization in safety or industrial risk management.

 

Initial experience in nuclear engineering design.

 

Good interpersonal and writing skills.

Know-how

  • Rigorous, methodical

  • The ability to synthesize

  • Open and listening

My manager's vision by Onet

Nuclear safety engineers checking figures on their computers

The advantages of my job

  • Environment : I work as part of a friendly team

  • Major projects : I'm involved in large-scale nuclear projects

  • Stimulating environment: I work with recognized technical experts

How do I get to be a nuclear safety design engineer?

To work as a nuclear safety engineer, I need to have completed a 5-year higher education course. In general, the qualifications required to become a nuclear safety engineer are engineering degrees.
I can see below the different courses that would enable me to apply for the position of nuclear safety design engineer:

 

What training is required to become a nuclear safety design engineer?

 
 
  • 5 years' higher education from a general engineering school or one specializing in safety or industrial risk management
  • 5 years' higher education at an engineering school specializing in nuclear engineering
  • Master pro nuclear industry and industrial environmental engineering
 
 

In conclusion, it is essential to have an engineering degree or a professional master's degree to be trained in nuclear safety engineering.

My career prospects

  • Move into the Technical Expertise or Project Management streams.

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