Victor Nicholson is a Senior Mechanical Designer at Shaw AREVA MOX Services, LLC, where he plays a pivotal role in the development of innovative designs for critical components within the Department of Energy’s MOX Fuel Fabrication Facility. With over 25 years of experience in Design...
Victor Nicholson is a Senior Mechanical Designer at Shaw AREVA MOX Services, LLC, where he plays a pivotal role in the development of innovative designs for critical components within the Department of Energy’s MOX Fuel Fabrication Facility. With over 25 years of experience in Design Engineering and a total of 27 years in the manufacturing industry, Victor has honed his expertise in mechanical design, particularly in the creation of Glove Boxes, Process Units, and Mechanical Systems. His proficiency in software tools such as AutoCAD, SolidWorks, and PTC Creo enables him to produce detailed drawings and process layouts that meet stringent industry standards.
In his current role, Victor is responsible for not only the conceptualization and execution of design projects but also for ensuring that all mechanical systems and support structures are optimized for efficiency and safety. His work involves preparing detailed drawings of sheet metal parts, internal equipment, and automation process components, which are crucial for the seamless operation of the nuclear fuel project. Victor's commitment to quality and precision is evident in his ability to update structural requirements and integrate new technologies into existing designs.
A self-starter with a passion for knowledge sharing, Victor thrives in collaborative environments where he can mentor junior engineers and contribute to team learning. His extensive background in metal fabrication and manufacturing processes complements his design capabilities, making him a valuable asset to any project. Victor's dedication to continuous improvement and innovation in mechanical design ensures that he remains at the forefront of the industry, driving successful outcomes for complex engineering challenges.