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Alex Morgan
alex.morgan@email.com | (555) 214-7789 | Raleigh, NC | linkedin.com/in/alexmorgan-ne
Nuclear Engineers
- SUMMARY: Nuclear engineer with 4+ years supporting reactor analysis, shielding design, and operations; familiar with NRC-style documentation and probabilistic risk concepts.
- ENERGYCO NUCLEAR, Nuclear Engineer (2021-Present): Built and maintained MCNP shielding models for plant modifications and outage work; results used to support ALARA reviews and engineering packages.
- ENERGYCO NUCLEAR: Supported thermal-hydraulic evaluations for a PWR system using RELAP5 and Excel; helped identify potential margin issues and recommended corrective actions.
- ENERGYCO NUCLEAR: Participated in procedure updates and reviewed calculations for compliance; assisted with responses to regulatory questions during an inspection.
- STATE UNIVERSITY, B.S. Nuclear Engineering (2021): Senior design project on small modular reactor core design; performed basic neutronics analysis and presented findings to faculty sponsor.
- SKILLS: MCNP, RELAP5, MATLAB, Python, Excel, radiation protection basics, PRA, technical writing, teamwork.
Overview
- Add measurable outcomes and decision context (dose reduction, margin change, schedule/cost impact) to strengthen credibility.
- Clarify scope: plant/system, modification type, model assumptions, and your ownership vs. support role.
- Tighten tool and method specificity (versions, inputs/outputs, acceptance criteria) and reduce generic skills phrasing.
Suggestions
Rewrite to quantify the shielding impact and specify modification context. Example: "Developed MCNP6 shielding model for steam generator manway tool staging; optimized lead blanket layout to reduce predicted dose rate from X to Y mrem/hr (Z%); supported ALARA review and EC package approval."
The current bullet states activity but not the engineering decision or outcome. Quantifying dose-rate change and naming the modification makes the work verifiable and shows value.
Referenced resume text
"Built and maintained MCNP shielding models for plant modifications and outage work; results used to support ALARA reviews and engineering packages."
Upgrade the thermal-hydraulics bullet with system, key parameters, and the margin/result. Example: "Performed RELAP5 steady-state and transient screening for PWR CVCS letdown heat exchanger (cases: loss of CCW, pump trip); identified peak T and pressure vs acceptance limits; recommended setpoint change and verified >X% margin to design limit."
"Supported evaluations" and "margin issues" are vague; reviewers will look for what was analyzed (which system/transient), what criteria were used, and what changed because of your analysis.
Referenced resume text
"Supported thermal-hydraulic evaluations for a PWR system using RELAP5 and Excel; helped identify potential margin issues and recommended corrective actions."
Make the compliance/inspection bullet specific to deliverables and your role. Example: "Authored/updated 3 calculation packages (ENG-CALC-###) and revised 5 operating procedures; drafted technical basis and provided data responses for NRC inspection IP 71111.XX RAI set (N=Y), with all items closed on schedule."
Regulatory/compliance experience is valuable, but "participated" and "assisted" undersell ownership and do not indicate volume, timeliness, or outcomes.
Referenced resume text
"Participated in procedure updates and reviewed calculations for compliance; assisted with responses to regulatory questions during an inspection."
Replace generic skills with a tighter, role-aligned list including specifics and remove soft skills from the skills line. Example: "MCNP6/MCNPX (variance reduction), RELAP5-3D, MATLAB, Python (NumPy/Pandas), dose assessment/ALARA support, calc package development, QA/peer review."
The current skills line mixes tools with broad concepts ("PRA") and generic traits ("teamwork"). Specific versions and methods improve ATS matching and technical credibility.
Referenced resume text
"SKILLS: MCNP, RELAP5, MATLAB, Python, Excel, radiation protection basics, PRA, technical writing, teamwork."
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