| Job Title |
Materials Engineer / Senior Materials Engineer |
| Location |
Dominion Engineering, Inc. HQ – Reston, VA or Remote |
| Job Type |
Local + Travel OR Remote + Travel |
Position Description
Position Description:
Dominion Engineering, Inc. (Dominion), an Allied Power company is seeking an engineer with 0 to 10 years of experience and a bachelor’s or master’s degree in materials engineering, including those graduating by August 2026. The candidate will be responsible for performing engineering and technical tasks, under general supervision, in support of materials engineering consulting for nuclear plant operations. Analysis areas include corrosion evaluation, fracture mechanics, microstructural characterization, as well as developing and executing lab test programs. In addition to performing various engineering analyses, the responsibilities of this position include drafting of reports documenting analyses, as well as working with other Dominion subject matter experts and engineers to produce various types of related assessment and guidance documents for industry clients. This position is an opportunity to develop your expertise and grow your career as an engineering professional and technical leader within the nuclear industry.
This position requires strict adherence to nuclear industry principles, including but not limited to:
- Commitment to personal, industrial, and nuclear safety
- Verbatim compliance with written work instructions and procedures
- Fitness for Duty – Drug and Alcohol-Free workplace
- Use of Human Performance Tools
Reports to: Director – Consulting Services
Essential Functions
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Prepares technical reports
- Develops high quality communication exhibits (graphs, charts, presentations)
- Prepares and executes laboratory test procedures
- Supports proposal development
Competencies
- Clear written and verbal communication
- Detail-oriented and self-directed
- Critical thinking and problem solving
- Competence in core materials engineering fundamentals:
- Mechanics of materials
- Physical metallurgy
- Thermodynamics and transport phenomena in materials
- Design of experiments (including basic statistical concepts)
- Ability to develop expertise in one or more of the following:
- Corrosion science
- Fracture mechanics
- Material degradation (including irradiation, thermal, and corrosion effects)
- Metallurgical engineering
- Materials characterization
- Willing to travel up to 10-15% of the time (e.g., for Customer / industry meetings and occasional field support of products)
- Ability to pass a drug screening test and background security investigation
- Authorized to work in the United States
Physical Demands
- Work in an office and laboratory environment
- Overtime and non-standard work hours as required
- Requires wearing personal protective safety equipment
- Substantial footwear must be worn.
- Climb stairways, ladders, and work from aerial equipment
- Work in and around rotating equipment, high voltage electrical equipment, high noise areas and elevations
- Daily work expectation requires ability to perform tasks by walking, standing, sitting, kneeling, crouching, squatting, twisting, pushing, pulling, and climbing (up to 25 pounds) in position above and below head, and extended from body to complete repairs
- Lift, carry, position and use tools and/or equipment (weighing up to 25 lbs.)
- Ability to twist the body and neck while driving company vehicles or operating company equipment
- Work with and around hazardous and non-hazardous materials (reference the waste management guidance manual)
Required Education, Experience, Certification and Licenses
- BS or MS Materials Engineering