Full-Time

Mechanical Engineer II

Posted on 8/9/2024

Radiant

Radiant

51-200 employees

Develops compact nuclear microreactors for energy

Government & Public Sector
Energy

Junior, Mid

No H1B Sponsorship

El Segundo, CA, USA

Category
Mechanical Maintenance and Reliability Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in Mechanical, Materials, Aeronautical, Civil or Structural Engineering.
  • 2+ years of experience conducting trade studies and designing mechanical components or subsystems.
  • 2+ years of experience performing stress analysis (static and fatigue) using both hand calculations and finite element analysis (FEA) tools (Femap/NASTRAN, Abaqus, or similar).
Responsibilities
  • Mechanical Engineering ownership of components and subsystems, such as the following:
  • Reactor core pressure vessel design per Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC).
  • Reactor internal components and mechanisms.
  • Radiation shielding and thermal insulation.
  • Heat exchangers and other fluid system components.
  • Transportation and assembly tooling.
  • Conduct trade studies and develop designs to meet program requirements.
  • Perform detailed thermal and mechanical analysis (static strength, durability/fatigue) to determine structural integrity (margins of safety) using both hand calculations and finite element tools.
  • Develop and execute manufacturing/assembly instructions and test plans.
  • Create and manage a Bill-Of-Materials (BOM).
  • Find and develop suppliers for all components.
  • Own subassembly design, manufacturing, and test schedules.
  • Own risk analysis (FMEA) for subsystems.
  • Collect requirements, provide expertise and feedback to engineers in other functional areas via clear, constructive communication.

Radiant Nuclear develops compact nuclear microreactors aimed at providing reliable and sustainable energy solutions, especially for remote locations and military use. Their main product, the Kaleidos microreactor, utilizes a CO2 cycle for energy production, making it smaller and more portable than traditional reactors. This design allows it to be deployed in challenging environments. Radiant stands out from competitors by leveraging expertise from veterans of high-tech industries like SpaceX and focusing on government contracts, such as those from the Department of Defense. The company's goal is to transform the nuclear energy sector by commercializing its microreactor technology and establishing partnerships to enhance growth.

Company Stage

Series C

Total Funding

$151.5M

Headquarters

El Segundo, California

Founded

2019

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

6%

1 year growth

-9%

2 year growth

2%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Radiant raised $100M in Series C funding to develop commercial microreactors.
  • The U.S. Department of Defense awarded Radiant $3.8M for turbomachinery development.
  • Growing demand for sustainable energy in data centers boosts Radiant's market potential.

What critics are saying

  • Public opposition to nuclear energy may hinder Radiant's market acceptance.
  • Regulatory delays from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission could impact Radiant's timelines.
  • Competition from cheaper solar and wind technologies may affect Radiant's market share.

What makes Radiant unique

  • Radiant's Kaleidos microreactor offers zero-emissions power for remote and critical applications.
  • The company leverages expertise from SpaceX veterans for advanced nuclear technology development.
  • Radiant's CO2 cycle technology enables compact, efficient, and portable nuclear power solutions.

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