Nuclear and aerospace manufacturing engineering for DOE, DoD, and private defense contractors
MS Technology is a 51–200 person engineering firm in Oak Ridge focused on nuclear fuel, advanced ceramics, and industrial heating—built around a stack of industrial CAD (AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Revit), control systems (PLC, DCS, Rockwell, Siemens), and simulation tools (MATLAB, LabVIEW). Hiring is heavily weighted toward senior engineers (21 of 38 open roles), and active projects cluster around production scale-up (lab-to-manufacturing translation, TRISO-X fuel elements, nuclear component casting), indicating a shift from R&D into fulfilling larger government contracts while managing NRC and DOE compliance overhead.
MS Technology delivers engineering design, custom equipment, and technical staffing to the U.S. Department of Energy, Department of Defense, and aerospace/marine contractors. The company operates from Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and specializes in advanced ceramics manufacturing (including additive 3D printing), metal melting and casting, microwave sintering, and industrial heating systems for nuclear and aerospace-grade parts. Work centers on NQA-1-qualified, Q-cleared professionals supporting mission-critical DOE/NNSA programs. Current capacity is stretched across process scaling (lab to production), facility expansion, regulatory compliance (NRC, waste permitting), and equipment layout design for new manufacturing lines.
CAD suite (AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Revit, Inventor), industrial controls (Rockwell Automation, Siemens PLC/DCS/HMI), simulation (MATLAB, LabVIEW, Simulink, PSPICE), and Microsoft Office suite. No cloud or modern DevOps tools in active use.
TRISO-X nuclear fuel element manufacturing, DOE nuclear programs, large-scale heating/cooling systems, high-vacuum equipment, lab-to-production scale-up, and facility expansion with new process layouts.
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