The Stonehaven School · 22 hours ago
Engineering Data Analyst
AMS Corporation is a nuclear engineering services company based in Knoxville, Tennessee, focused on ensuring the safe operation of the worldwide nuclear fleet. As an Engineering Data Analyst, you will analyze nuclear plant sensor data, assess the health of critical instrumentation, and contribute to operational safety through hands-on technical work and mentorship from experienced engineers.
Primary/Secondary Education
Responsibilities
Use AMS proprietary software tools to analyze nuclear plant sensor data and assess the health of critical instrumentation - work that directly ensures instrument accuracy and plant safety
Review and interpret complex datasets from plant computer systems, apply training and engineering judgment to assess data quality, identify anomalies, and inform maintenance decisions that impact plant operations
Prepare clear, well-organized analysis outputs and contribute to technical reports delivered to clients, ensuring findings are actionable and focused on operational impact
Ensure work is done in a timely fashion to meet commitments to clients and notify management of any roadblocks that may arise
Communicate effectively with team members, senior engineers, and client plant personnel regarding data issues, anomalies, and project status
Follow rigorous procedures, documentation standards, and quality guidelines consistent with 10CFR50 Appendix B compliance; participate in ongoing training to build expertise, speed, and accuracy with mentorship from experienced engineers and PhDs
Travel 4-8 times per year (averaging 4 days per trip) to nuclear power plants and other facilities to support field data collection, conduct on-site analysis, and collaborate directly with plant engineering teams
Qualification
Required
Holds (or is on track to earn) a bachelor's degree in engineering, computer science, data science, mathematics, or a closely related technical discipline
Demonstrates strong analytical thinking and attention to detail, with the ability to recognize when data doesn't look right and to ask thoughtful follow-up questions
Works effectively on teams; communicates clearly; takes initiative - seeking solutions rather than dwelling on problems - and shows a genuine interest in contributing to the long-term success of AMS
Shows a strong work ethic and reliability, including openness to occasional extended hours during peak project periods and flexibility to travel to nuclear sites when needed
Is willing to be trained in AMS's specific analysis methodologies using proprietary software tools and procedures
Exhibits a growth mindset, is open to feedback, and is eager to develop expertise over time and build mastery in specialized nuclear systems and data analysis
Brings intellectual curiosity and genuine enthusiasm for learning how instrumentation and control systems function and impact nuclear safety
This position involves work under U.S. Department of Energy contracts and requires access to nuclear facilities. As a result, U.S. citizenship is required to meet federal compliance and security-access regulations
Benefits
Health Coverage – Generous employer contributions toward comprehensive health, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance
Retirement – 401(k) with generous employer matching contributions
Paid Time Off – 20 days annual vacation plus at least 10 paid holidays per year
Professional Development – AMS is committed to your growth as a technical specialist; mentorship by senior engineers and PhDs, access to professional conferences, and continuing education opportunities in nuclear engineering and advanced analysis
Career Growth – Annual salary reviews, raises, and advancement opportunities within a fast-paced, team-oriented, mission-driven organization
Company
The Stonehaven School
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Funding
Current Stage
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