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Computational Modeller (Sydney, NSW, AU) @ Australia's Nuclear Science and Technology Org

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Position Overview . Ongoing | Full Time | Band 5/6 (Linked) | + 15.4% super | Salary packaging available Band 5: $100,445 – $112,773 | Band 6: $119,641 – $134,236 Lucas Heights, Sutherland Shire | Flexible work practices | Onsite childcare | Fitness Passport Free onsite parking | pool, soccer field & café | ANSTO bus service available Rare opportunity to pair advanced computational modelling with world-class experimental characterisation – and see your work underpin real safety and lifetime decisions About the Opportunity ANSTO’s Nuclear Materials Research and Technology Group is seeking a Computational Modeller to join our team at Lucas Heights. You will apply numerical modelling techniques – including finite element analysis, crystal plasticity and continuum-scale materials modelling – to analyse materials behaviour, component performance and engineering systems. Your work will directly support the safe and continued operation of ANSTO’s nuclear research facilities and contribute to our research and commercial programs for Australian and international partners. What makes this role unusual is the loop between simulation and measurement. Modelling here is informed, calibrated and validated by experimental work you help design and carry out, using ANSTO’s landmark research infrastructure and materials characterisation capability. You will publish in the peer-reviewed literature, report to industry clients and regulators, and collaborate with leading international organisations. This is a linked Band 5/6 position. Candidates will be appointed at the band that matches their experience. Progression from Band 5 to Band 6 is not automatic and follows a formal assessment against the requirements set out in the Position Description. About You “I am looking for a curious and rigorous modeller who wants their simulations to matter – someone who is as comfortable interrogating an experimental dataset as they are building the model, and who wants to see their analysis underpin decisions about the safe operation of a nuclear facility. You will join a collaborative, internationally connected team, and we will back you to build a genuine research reputation of your own.” Ondrej Muransky, Research Program Manager, Nuclear Materials Research and Technology Group Your Duties and Responsibilities Must have PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Nuclear Engineering or an equivalent relevant discipline Demonstrated knowledge of numerical modelling methods and computational tools for the analysis of engineering materials, components and systems Demonstrated ability to develop numerical and mathematical models for materials properties and component behaviour Demonstrated capacity to plan and carry out experimental work to inform, calibrate and validate numerical models Demonstrated ability to work independently and effectively, and to contribute and share knowledge within a research project team Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including a record of technical reporting and peer-reviewed publication Nice to have Experience applying engineering codes and standards relevant to nuclear or other safety-critical applications (e.g. ASME, R6) Experience with verification and validation practices for numerical models supporting safety cases or regulatory submissions Experience independently scoping, managing and delivering commercial or research projects, and contributing to research funding and grant applications Experience mentoring or supervising junior researchers, students, secondees or visiting staff Appointment at Band 6 will require a demonstrated track record against the additional criteria set out in the Position Description. Please view the full Position Description for further details or click Apply to view. About Us ANSTO is a leading global nuclear science and technology organisation delivering world-class research and expertise to benefit Australia and support a more sustainable future. Using nuclear science, we improve health, support industries, provide expert advice to government on nuclear technologies and help develop Australia’s nuclear workforce. Working with us you will enjoy ANSTO offers training and development, performance-based salary increases and an extensive range of leave provisions to help employees balance work and personal commitments. 18 days personal/carers leave for each year of service 3 days paid leave between Christmas and New Year Generous parental leave provisions: 18 weeks Parental leave for primary caregiver 14 weeks Parental leave for secondary caregiver (with incremental increase to a maximum of 18 weeks effective 01/03/2027) Annual flu vaccinations Cultural, Naidoc and First Nations ceremonial leave If you want to join a world class organisation that's making a difference in the lives of Australians, apply now! How to Apply For further technical information relating to this position please refer to the Position Description or contact Ondrej Muransky on (02) 9717-3488. For all other queries please contact Talent Acquisition on +61 (02) 9717 3740. To be eligible for appointment, applicants will require a security and pre-employment medical assessment. Application closing date: 30 August 2026 at 11:59pm All applicants must be Australian citizens. In order to solve great challenges, we need great minds and great teams. At ANSTO, we understand that diverse teams produce better outcomes and we value the merit that a diverse perspective can bring to our team. We encourage people from diverse backgrounds to apply for our roles including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, primary carers, those with a disability, and women in STEM. ANSTO is a charter member of the Science in Australia Gender Equity (SAGE) initiative and is proudly taking action to create a gender-inclusive workforce.

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