National Nuclear Laboratory
Location
Stonehouse, Gloucestershire | United Kingdom
Job description
NNL is where your understanding of reactors fuels the nation. As part of our Fuel Reactor & Reprocessing capability, you’ll play a vital role in developing the UK fuel cycle in line with advances in new technology and new processes. As old reactors reach the end of their lifespan, we need experts like you, with the technical skills to virtually model scenarios that not only enable us to explore new ways of managing the inputs and outputs of reactors, but also pave the way for the implementation of smaller, cleaner revolutionary new reactors. This is a place where you can use your knowledge and expertise to do long term meaningful work for years to come.
As the national laboratory for nuclear fission in the UK, we are harnessing nuclear science to solve some of the world’s biggest challenges.
NNL is looking for a Post Doctorate with a scientific background in chemistry and corrosion studies to join the Reactor Chemistry and Corrosion team based in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire. The team deliver commercial R&D to help solve a wide range of chemistry and corrosion-based challenges in the nuclear industry. The group supports strategic programmes across the industry, as well as providing advice on strategic UK issues. Much of the work directly supports plant operation, lifetime extension and support to new build programmes.
To join the NNL Post Doctorate programme you will have a PhD in Chemistry, Corrosion, Materials Science or another relevant science.
You will have the right to work in the UK and be able to achieve SC level security clearance (this includes but is not limited to identity, employment, financial and criminal record checks plus 5 years’ worth of UK residency).
We are developing the next generation of technical experts. Not only will you receive the opportunity to work on challenging and exciting projects, but you’ll continually learn from skilled and knowledgeable industry experts who are leaders in their field. We will help you become everything you can be, by challenging, stretching, and pushing you to your limits while supporting you every step of the way.
You will undertake laboratory-based work at NNL laboratory space at the University of Bristol on a range of civil and defence nuclear materials projects. You will work as part of a team solving materials challenges not only for different reactor types, but also for different stages of the nuclear life cycle. There will also be an emphasis on high temperature, high pressure water corrosion and environmentally assisted cracking, alongside corrosion experiments using high temperature gas.
You will support the advancement of nuclear science through NNL’s Science and Technology programme.
In this role you will be:
NNL recognises that academia and industry are very different environments, our Postdoctoral Development Scheme will smooth the transition whilst supporting you as you take your first steps towards becoming a Subject Matter Expert.
Your two-year scheme will provide the opportunity to develop your technical knowledge and skills whilst providing you with an insight into NNL’s strategy and direction. You will receive an overview of how the company operates and delivers its projects.
You will undertake personal development through training aligned to your personal development plan and understand your strengths, weaknesses, and behaviours. You will receive a personal budget to support your development within your field of expertise.
From day one you’ll have a role in a technical team involved in delivering real customer projects. You will have direct sight of the value that your skills and knowledge have to our industry and by extension our society. The Postdoctoral Development Scheme runs alongside your role, providing you the space and skills to develop in a commercial environment whilst helping you decide how to advance your technical expertise.
Our two-year programme is designed to give you:
You will be based at our Stonehouse Laboratory in Gloucestershire, with access to facilities at the University of Bristol.
As part of the selection process for the Post Doctorate programme you will complete a Technical Interview against the skills and competencies required for this role.
NNL is an incredible place to work A place where people do things that have never been done before A place where people push boundaries to further themselves, the business, and society as a whole.
This is a place where personal and professional opportunities are limitless. If you want to change the world, if you want to tackle climate change, if you want to help advance medical science, if you want to help put things in space, if you want to answer the big questions, if you want to work with extraordinary materials, if you want to meet great people, learn new skills, challenge yourself, work flexibly, and build a long successful career with the power to make a real impact… you can do it all here.
NNL has a vision for Equality, Diversity, and Inclusivity (ED&I) where NNL aims to be an inclusive workplace that attracts diverse talent through transparent and equal policies and procedures. We want you and the diverse mix of people that we employ, customers that we service, and stakeholders that we influence to feel valued. We encourage a workplace culture where everyone can thrive with a sense of belonging.
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Location Stonehouse, Gloucestershire , United Kingdom
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