The aim of this internship is to design and implement a prototype of an interactive, configurable tool for estimating the skill requirements of a nuclear program (what skills, in what volume and over what timeframe), in line with the IAEA Milestones. The intern will conduct in-depth research into skills requirements according to several key criteria: project phase (NEPIO, preparatory, construction), country’s level of industrial maturity, business model (turn-key vs. local supply-chain) and technology (PWR vs. SMR).
On this basis, he/she will develop a simulator incorporating dynamic gap analysis (demand vs. supply), including training path modeling and attrition. The tool will be compatible with GIFEN’s MATCH taxonomy and linked to I2EN-approved training courses. Deployed as a web interface (Python/Streamlit), the prototype will enable customized scenarios to be built for new-entrant countries, with visualizations (tables, temporal graphs) and training recommendations. Expected deliverables: a functional prototype, a methodological report and a demonstration.
You will be directly involved in this project, at the heart of a technical, international and strategic environment.
- You’ll be working on real-life issues involving nuclear projects, nuclear technologies and modeling.
- You will be working in a strategic, international sector.
- You’ll have real autonomy and the opportunity to leave your mark on a structuring project.
Profile required
- Master’s student or engineering school, specializing in nuclear energy
- Interest in and knowledge of nuclear skills management (IAEA “Milestones” approach)
- Mathematical modeling and data analysis (differential equations, gap analysis, time forecasts)
- Python programming (pandas, numpy, Streamlit or interactive interfaces)
- Technical communication and tool development (report writing, visualizations)
- Good level of written and spoken English (working in an international environment)
- Good writing skills and a flair for graphic design are a plus
- Autonomy, rigor, curiosity and initiative.
To apply
Send your CV and covering letter to (secretariat@i2en.fr). Please specify “Skills tool internship” in the subject line.
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