Join Orano – Shaping a Sustainable Future Together
Step into a career-defining opportunity with Orano USA, a global leader in nuclear innovation, as we launch Project IKE—a cutting-edge uranium enrichment facility in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. As HVAC Lead, you’ll be at the forefront of building one of the most advanced clean energy infrastructures in the country.
This isn’t just another HVAC role. You’ll be leading the design, installation, and commissioning of complex climate control systems for a multi-billion-dollar facility that will power America’s energy independence. From precision cooling for high-tech centrifuge equipment to large-scale ventilation systems that meet rigorous nuclear standards, your expertise will shape the backbone of a transformative project.
If you’re ready to lead with purpose, solve big engineering challenges, and leave a legacy in sustainable energy—Project IKE is calling.
Key Responsibilities:
Lead HVAC system design and analysis for uranium enrichment facilities, ensuring high-integrity, safety-critical performance.
Serve as the technical authority on HVAC systems, providing mentorship to junior engineers and reviewing deliverables.
Oversee and coordinate HVAC engineering work performed by the EPC contractor, ensuring compliance with design intent, nuclear safety standards, schedule, and quality requirements.
Ensure all HVAC design and construction activities comply with applicable codes and standards (ASHRAE, SMACNA, NFPA, DOE/NRC requirements).
Develop and approve design documentation including system flow diagrams, duct layouts, equipment specifications, load calculations, and control sequences.
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams (process, mechanical, electrical, and nuclear safety engineers) to integrate HVAC systems into facility design.
Evaluate and approve vendor equipment specifications, submittals, and drawings for technical accuracy and regulatory compliance.
Support safety and reliability assessments including ventilation performance, confinement integrity, and testing protocols.
Conduct and oversee site visits, inspections, and commissioning activities for HVAC systems.
Represent the organization in technical reviews, audits, and inspections with clients, regulators, and stakeholders.
Contribute to project planning, cost estimating, scheduling, and risk mitigation strategies.
n/a, Join Orano – Shaping a Sustainable Future Together
Step into a career-defining opportunity with Orano USA, a global leader in nuclear innovation, as we launch Project IKE—a cutting-edge uranium enrichment facility in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. As HVAC Lead, you’ll be at the forefront of building one of the most advanced clean energy infrastructures in the country.
This isn’t just another HVAC role. You’ll be leading the design, installation, and commissioning of complex climate control systems for a multi-billion-dollar facility that will power America’s energy independence. From precision cooling for high-tech centrifuge equipment to large-scale ventilation systems that meet rigorous nuclear standards, your expertise will shape the backbone of a transformative project.
If you’re ready to lead with purpose, solve big engineering challenges, and leave a legacy in sustainable energy—Project IKE is calling.
Key Responsibilities:
Lead HVAC system design and analysis for uranium enrichment facilities, ensuring high-integrity, safety-critical performance.
Serve as the technical authority on HVAC systems, providing mentorship to junior engineers and reviewing deliverables.
Oversee and coordinate HVAC engineering work performed by the EPC contractor, ensuring compliance with design intent, nuclear safety standards, schedule, and quality requirements.
Ensure all HVAC design and construction activities comply with applicable codes and standards (ASHRAE, SMACNA, NFPA, DOE/NRC requirements).
Develop and approve design documentation including system flow diagrams, duct layouts, equipment specifications, load calculations, and control sequences.
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams (process, mechanical, electrical, and nuclear safety engineers) to integrate HVAC systems into facility design.
Evaluate and approve vendor equipment specifications, submittals, and drawings for technical accuracy and regulatory compliance.
Support safety and reliability assessments including ventilation performance, confinement integrity, and testing protocols.
Conduct and oversee site visits, inspections, and commissioning activities for HVAC systems.
Represent the organization in technical reviews, audits, and inspections with clients, regulators, and stakeholders.
Contribute to project planning, cost estimating, scheduling, and risk mitigation strategies., n/a