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Pursue a critical and high-impact career at the intersection of advanced engineering and national security with cleared Senior and Principal Systems Engineer roles specializing in Nuclear Safety Assessment. These senior-level positions are central to ensuring the absolute safety, security, and reliability of nuclear systems, facilities, and operations. Professionals in this field apply rigorous systems engineering principles to identify, analyze, and mitigate risks associated with nuclear activities, serving as vital safeguards for both personnel and the public. A Cleared Senior/Principal Systems Engineer in Nuclear Safety Assessment typically leads and executes comprehensive safety evaluations throughout a system's entire lifecycle. Common responsibilities include developing and maintaining intricate system models and safety cases, performing detailed hazard analyses (such as Preliminary Hazard Analysis, Fault Tree Analysis, and Failure Modes and Effects Analysis), and defining stringent safety requirements and verification protocols. These engineers author critical documentation, including Safety Assessment Reports and Technical Safety Requirements, and often act as the primary technical authority interfacing with internal stakeholders, regulatory bodies, and oversight agencies. Their work ensures that all nuclear operations comply with formidable federal regulations and standards. The typical skill set for these high-stakes jobs is extensive. It requires deep expertise in systems engineering methodologies (e.g., ISO/IEC 15288, INCOSE), profound knowledge of nuclear engineering principles, and mastery of industry-specific safety analysis techniques. Proficiency with modeling and simulation tools is standard. Given the sensitive nature of the work, an active U.S. security clearance (often at the Top Secret or Q-level) is a fundamental and non-negotiable requirement, alongside a steadfast commitment to security protocols. Successful candidates usually possess an advanced degree in Systems Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, or a closely related field, coupled with substantial demonstrated experience in nuclear or other high-hazard industries. Exceptional analytical, communication, and leadership skills are paramount, as these senior professionals must articulate complex safety arguments and guide multidisciplinary teams. For seasoned engineers holding the necessary clearances, seeking jobs that demand the highest level of technical rigor and ethical responsibility, this profession offers a unique and respected career path. It is a domain where technical excellence directly contributes to monumental safety outcomes, making these roles both challenging and profoundly significant within the national security and energy landscapes. Explore these pivotal opportunities to apply your expertise where it matters most.

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