Modelling Consultant (Nuclear)-(EST0001V7)
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About the Opportunity
Jacobs is currently recruiting for a Mathematical Modelling Consultant to join our Radioactive Waste Management and Disposal business. This hybrid role will be part of the team based primarily at Jacobs Harwell office, though other locations will be considered. You will be part of a multi-disciplinary business (including mathematicians, physicists, chemists, engineers, safety case specialists, geologists, and project managers) who provide consultancy, modelling, safety case and laboratory studies that underpin the science, technology and engineering to allow the safe disposal of radioactive waste.
The successful candidate will provide technical input across a portfolio of projects within the area of Radioactive Waste Management, centred on modelling for geological disposal. You will have the opportunity to work alongside a diverse group of team members, working on interesting modelling projects to meet our evolving customer needs. You will also be supported to develop your skills and experience as well as offered opportunities to build a successful career and lead technical teams.
You will support and potentially lead both large and small consultancy projects and proposals, many of which are multi-disciplinary. You will have the opportunity to support client relationships and projects, prepare proposals, liaise with clients, manage projects and subcontractors, provide advice and deliver technical reports in line with client and regulatory requirements.
Key Responsibilities:
As a Mathematical Modelling Consultant, you will provide technical input and potentially leadership on a range of consultancy projects for customers, including radioactive waste management organisations, radioactive waste producers and regulators, both in the UK and overseas. The responsibilities include:
1. Providing input to modelling studies in a range of technical areas; this is likely to include both simple and complex modelling to underpin the safety of a future geological disposal facility. Key modelling areas include:
ogroundwater flow and solute transport both near surface and deep underground
oradionuclide release from waste packages and repositories into the atmosphere on performance assessments for underground repositories for radioactive waste
ogas transfer and migration
ocoupled modelling
othermal modelling of radioactive waste under storage, transport or disposal conditions.
2. Producing, and checking calculations, analyses and technical reports
3. Delivering high-quality and bespoke technical and strategic support to our clients
4. Developing an understanding of the underlying requirements of our customers, and how we can meet those requirements
5. Continuing to build and develop excellent client relationships
6. Supporting other team members
7. Supporting the continued development of our business, through identifying, bidding for and winning new work, with both new and existing clients
Here's What You'll Need:
8. Degree qualification (or equivalent training and experience) in appropriate mathematical, scientific or engineering discipline
9. Experience in application and development of mathematical models for the nuclear industry. The ideal candidate should have experience in at least one of,
oGeological and hydrogeological characterisation
oGroundwater flow
oGas transfer/migration
oContaminant transport in geological media
oCoupled process modelling (THMC) in geological and engineering materials
10. Ability to analyse complex systems and models, distil the important safety insights and communicate concisely with specialists and senior stakeholders
11. Demonstrable ability to write clearly and present complex arguments in a well-structured manner
12. Adaptable and able to work on a variety of projects, prioritising as appropriate.
13. Able to work in multi-disciplinary teams.
14. Desire to support growth of our radioactive waste management capability.
15. Ability to work in the UK without a Jacobs sponsored visa
16. Significant experience working in the nuclear (or other similar) sector