What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lead Mechanical Engineer position at Raven-Flint?
Company Description Raven-Flint is dedicated to strengthening U.S. leadership in the nuclear industry by delivering critical uranium conversion services for advanced reactors. The company focuses on closing a key gap in the nuclear fuel supply chain as global demand for clean, reliable energy increases. While new reactors are being developed worldwide, existing conversion infrastructure has not kept pace with these advancements. Raven-Flint is building next-generation conversion facilities designed to be safer, more cost-effective, and faster to deploy. Team members contribute directly to a mission that supports energy security and innovation in nuclear technology.
Role Description This is a full-time, on-site Lead Mechanical Engineer role based in Idaho Falls, ID. The Lead Mechanical Engineer will oversee the mechanical design and development of equipment and systems for uranium conversion facilities, from concept through detailed design and implementation. Responsibilities include leading mechanical engineering activities, performing calculations, reviewing drawings and models, and ensuring designs meet safety, regulatory, and performance requirements. The role involves directing and mentoring other engineers, coordinating with cross-functional teams (process, electrical, controls, safety, and operations), and managing technical interfaces with suppliers and contractors. Day-to-day work includes creating and reviewing CAD models and mechanical layouts, supporting R&D efforts on new equipment and processes, resolving technical issues during fabrication and installation, and contributing to project planning, scheduling, and risk management. The Lead Mechanical Engineer will also help develop and maintain engineering standards, documentation, and best practices for the organization.
Qualifications
- Strong foundation in Mechanical Engineering, with experience applying engineering principles to complex industrial systems.
- Proficiency in Machine Design, including specification, selection, and integration of mechanical components and assemblies.
- Hands-on experience with Computer-Aided Design (CAD) tools for 3D modeling, drafting, and design reviews.
- Demonstrated capability in Project Management, including planning, coordination, budgeting support, and stakeholder communication.
- Background in Research and Development (R&D), with the ability to prototype, test, and iterate on new mechanical solutions.
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or a closely related discipline; an advanced degree is preferred.
- Experience with industrial or process facilities (nuclear, chemical, oil and gas, or similar high-consequence environments) is highly beneficial.
- Familiarity with relevant codes and standards (e.g., ASME, API, pressure vessels, piping) and design for safety and reliability.
- Proven leadership skills, including mentoring, technical decision-making, and guiding multidisciplinary teams.
- Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills, with the ability to document and present technical work clearly.