Fire Protection Engineer, Intermediate
Savannah River National Laboratory · Aiken, SC · 3 wk ago
ManagementFull-time
About the role
Savannah River National Laboratory is seeking a Fire Protection Engineer to support nuclear facility operations and ensure compliance with DOE O 420.1C, Facility Safety.
Responsibilities
- Provide technical support and oversight to ensure compliance with DOE O 420.1C and related DOE directives governing fire protection for nuclear and high-hazard facilities.
- Develop and review Fire Hazard Analyses (FHAs) consistent with DOE O 420.1C requirements, including identification of credited fire protection features and safety controls.
- Support Safety Basis development by identifying fire-related hazards, evaluating potential accident scenarios, and contributing to hazard analyses, DSA updates, and TSR development.
- Evaluate facility fire risks and determine the adequacy of the fire protection program, including detection, suppression, life safety, and passive fire protection features.
- Review and approve engineering design packages and facility modifications to ensure compliance with NFPA codes, DOE standards, and applicable building/safety codes.
- Conduct system performance assessments and engineering calculations, such as fire modeling, hydraulic calculations for suppression systems, and evaluations of fire barriers and structural integrity under fire conditions.
- Participate in documented safety analysis reviews, unreviewed safety question evaluations, and change control processes.
- Provide technical expertise in support of fire investigations, occurrence reporting, and corrective action implementation.
- Interface with facility operations, nuclear safety engineers, design engineers, and emergency management to ensure integrated safety approaches across SRNL operations.
Qualifications
- Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Fire Protection Engineering or another engineering discipline with relevant fire protection experience.
- Working knowledge of DOE O 420.1C, NFPA codes, and life safety standards.
- Experience with Fire Hazard Analyses, fire protection system design, or facility safety evaluations.
- Strong technical writing ability with experience producing defensible engineering documentation.
- Ability to obtain and maintain a DOE security clearance.
Preferred Qualifications
- Master’s degree in Fire Protection Engineering or related field.
- Professional Engineer (PE) in Fire Protection or ability to obtain PE within a reasonable timeframe.
- Experience working within DOE nuclear facilities, commercial nuclear, or other high-hazard regulated environments.
- Familiarity with nuclear safety concepts, including DSAs, TSRs, and hazard categorization.
- Experience with fire modeling tools, performance-based design methods, or assessment of passive fire protection systems.