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Roles in the nuclear field that might be right for you:
Director - Nuclear Maintenance
Responsible for maintaining systems, structures, components, equipment, power, and light services for all nuclear and non-nuclear facilities
- Education: Associate
- Experience: More than 10 years
- Work Mode: On-Site
Outage Timekeeper
Collects, reviews and enters time information for a large employee population—collecting time entries from managers for approval, reviewing entries for accuracy and approvals, entering time entries into SAP and balancing time entries for accuracy.
- Education: Associate
- Experience: Less than 3 years
- Work Mode: Hybrid
Contract Administrator
Reports directly to the Procurement Manager to perform duties including sourcing, subcontracts administration, buyer and purchasing agent activities.
- Education: Associate
- Experience: 3 to 5 years
- Work Mode: Hybrid
Documents Control Specialist
The position requires exceptional attention to detail, an understanding of nuclear quality assurance regulatory principles, a demonstrated commitment to excellence, flexibility as well as poise, confidence, and the ability to interface with co-workers in a professional, approachable, and positive manner.
- Education: Associate
- Experience: 3 to 5 years
- Work Mode: On-Site
Chemical Technician
Chemical technicians conduct laboratory tests to help scientists analyze the properties of materials.
- Education: Associate
- Experience: 3 to 5 years
- Work Mode: On-Site
Associate Nuclear EP Tech Specialist
Develops and maintains response plans for nuclear incidents. They review and create maintenance procedures, collaborate with original equipment manufacturers (OEM) to procure parts, and supervise field work within budget constraints.
- Education: Associate
- Experience: Less than 3 years
- Work Mode: On-Site
Business Analyst - Nuclear Generation
Responsible for researching and analyzing business issues and opportunities2. They perform qualitative and quantitative research to support business unit objectives. The role may involve benchmarking, analyzing trends, and promoting continuous improvement activities
- Education: Associate
- Experience: 5 to 10 years
- Work Mode: On-Site
Maintenance Mechanic
demonstrate a high level of performance with advanced troubleshooting and diagnostic techniques and can affect complex repairs and/or rebuilds as a result. Supports the installation and the development of maintenance functions to new or reconfigured electrical and mechanical equipment. Works with production processes to offer technical advisement or coordinates modifications to existing equipment to optimize performance through process improvement initiatives.
- Education: Associate
- Experience: Less than 3 years
- Work Mode: On-Site
Nuclear Monitoring Technician
Monitors personnel to determine the amounts and intensities of radiation exposure. Informs supervisors when individual exposures or area radiation levels approach maximum permissible limits. Provides initial response to abnormal events or to alarms from radiation monitoring equipment.
- Education: Associate
- Experience: 3 to 5 years
- Work Mode: On-Site
Nuclear Technitian
Nuclear technicians assist physicists, engineers, and other professionals in nuclear research and nuclear energy production.
- Education: Associate
- Experience: Less than 3 years
- Work Mode: On-Site
Nuclear Technician II
Nuclear technicians assist physicists, engineers, and other professionals in nuclear research and nuclear energy production.
- Education: Associate
- Experience: 3 to 5 years
- Work Mode: On-Site
Nuclear Technician III
Nuclear technicians assist physicists, engineers, and other professionals in nuclear research and nuclear energy production.
- Education: Associate
- Experience: 5 to 10 years
- Work Mode: On-Site
Instrument Tech 1
Assist with all assigned tasks, including installation, calibration, demolition, programming, troubleshooting and repairing of equipment and projects while utilizing Human Performance Tools and Nuclear Safety Culture traits to support the Maintenance Department safety, quality, delivery.
- Education: Associate
- Experience: Less than 3 years
- Work Mode: On-Site
Turbine Spec
Provide support for process improvements, performance monitoring, root cause analysis, engineering and construction activities, and operating and maintenance functions to ensure safe and efficient plant operation
- Education: Associate
- Experience: Less than 3 years
- Work Mode: On-Site
Director - Nuclear Maintenance
Responsible for maintaining systems, structures, components, equipment, power, and light services for all nuclear and non-nuclear facilities
- Education: Associate
- Experience: More than 10 years
- Work Mode: On-Site
Outage Timekeeper
Collects, reviews and enters time information for a large employee population—collecting time entries from managers for approval, reviewing entries for accuracy and approvals, entering time entries into SAP and balancing time entries for accuracy.
- Education: Associate
- Experience: Less than 3 years
- Work Mode: Hybrid
Contract Administrator
Reports directly to the Procurement Manager to perform duties including sourcing, subcontracts administration, buyer and purchasing agent activities.
- Education: Associate
- Experience: 3 to 5 years
- Work Mode: Hybrid
Documents Control Specialist
The position requires exceptional attention to detail, an understanding of nuclear quality assurance regulatory principles, a demonstrated commitment to excellence, flexibility as well as poise, confidence, and the ability to interface with co-workers in a professional, approachable, and positive manner.
- Education: Associate
- Experience: 3 to 5 years
- Work Mode: On-Site
Chemical Technician
Chemical technicians conduct laboratory tests to help scientists analyze the properties of materials.
- Education: Associate
- Experience: 3 to 5 years
- Work Mode: On-Site
Director - Nuclear Maintenance
responsible for maintaining systems, structures, components, equipment, power, and light services for all nuclear and non-nuclear facilities
- Education: Associate
- Experience: More than 10 years
- Work Mode: On-Site
Outage Timekeeper
Collects, reviews and enters time information for a large employee population—collecting time entries from managers for approval, reviewing entries for accuracy and approvals, entering time entries into SAP and balancing time entries for accuracy.
- Education: Associate
- Experience: Less than 3 years
- Work Mode: Hybrid
Contract Administrator
Reports directly to the Procurement Manager to perform duties including sourcing, subcontracts administration, buyer and purchasing agent activities.
- Education: Associate
- Experience: 3 to 5 years
- Work Mode: Hybrid
Documents Control Specialist
The position requires exceptional attention to detail, an understanding of nuclear quality assurance regulatory principles, a demonstrated commitment to excellence, flexibility as well as poise, confidence, and the ability to interface with co-workers in a professional, approachable, and positive manner.
- Education: Associate
- Experience: 3 to 5 years
- Work Mode: On-Site
Chemical Technician
Chemical technicians conduct laboratory tests to help scientists analyze the properties of materials.
- Education: Associate
- Experience: 3 to 5 years
- Work Mode: On-Site
Associate Nuclear EP Tech Specialist
develops and maintains response plans for nuclear incidents. They review and create maintenance procedures, collaborate with original equipment manufacturers (OEM) to procure parts, and supervise field work within budget constraints.
- Education: Associate
- Experience: Less than 3 years
- Work Mode: On-Site
Business Analyst - Nuclear Generation
Responsible for researching and analyzing business issues and opportunities2. They perform qualitative and quantitative research to support business unit objectives. The role may involve benchmarking, analyzing trends, and promoting continuous improvement activities
- Education: Associate
- Experience: 5 to 10 years
- Work Mode: On-Site
Maintenance Mechanic
demonstrate a high level of performance with advanced troubleshooting and diagnostic techniques and can affect complex repairs and/or rebuilds as a result. Supports the installation and the development of maintenance functions to new or reconfigured electrical and mechanical equipment. Works with production processes to offer technical advisement or coordinates modifications to existing equipment to optimize performance through process improvement initiatives.
- Education: Associate
- Experience: Less than 3 years
- Work Mode: On-Site
Nuclear Monitoring Technician
Monitors personnel to determine the amounts and intensities of radiation exposure. Informs supervisors when individual exposures or area radiation levels approach maximum permissible limits. Provides initial response to abnormal events or to alarms from radiation monitoring equipment.
- Education: Associate
- Experience: 3 to 5 years
- Work Mode: On-Site
Nuclear Technitian
Nuclear technicians assist physicists, engineers, and other professionals in nuclear research and nuclear energy production.
- Education: Associate
- Experience: Less than 3 years
- Work Mode: On-Site
Nuclear Technician II
Nuclear technicians assist physicists, engineers, and other professionals in nuclear research and nuclear energy production.
- Education: Associate
- Experience: 3 to 5 years
- Work Mode: On-Site
Nuclear Technician III
Nuclear technicians assist physicists, engineers, and other professionals in nuclear research and nuclear energy production.
- Education: Associate
- Experience: 5 to 10 years
- Work Mode: On-Site
Instrument Tech 1
Assist with all assigned tasks, including installation, calibration, demolition, programming, troubleshooting and repairing of equipment and projects while utilizing Human Performance Tools and Nuclear Safety Culture traits to support the Maintenance Department safety, quality, delivery.
- Education: Associate
- Experience: Less than 3 years
- Work Mode: On-Site
Turbine Spec
Provide support for process improvements, performance monitoring, root cause analysis, engineering and construction activities, and operating and maintenance functions to ensure safe and efficient plant operation
- Education: Associate
- Experience: Less than 3 years
- Work Mode: On-Site
Director - Nuclear Maintenance
responsible for maintaining systems, structures, components, equipment, power, and light services for all nuclear and non-nuclear facilities
- Education: Associate
- Experience: More than 10 years
- Work Mode: On-Site
Outage Timekeeper
Collects, reviews and enters time information for a large employee population—collecting time entries from managers for approval, reviewing entries for accuracy and approvals, entering time entries into SAP and balancing time entries for accuracy.
- Education: Associate
- Experience: Less than 3 years
- Work Mode: Hybrid
Contract Administrator
Reports directly to the Procurement Manager to perform duties including sourcing, subcontracts administration, buyer and purchasing agent activities.
- Education: Associate
- Experience: 3 to 5 years
- Work Mode: Hybrid
Documents Control Specialist
The position requires exceptional attention to detail, an understanding of nuclear quality assurance regulatory principles, a demonstrated commitment to excellence, flexibility as well as poise, confidence, and the ability to interface with co-workers in a professional, approachable, and positive manner.
- Education: Associate
- Experience: 3 to 5 years
- Work Mode: On-Site
Chemical Technician
Chemical technicians conduct laboratory tests to help scientists analyze the properties of materials.
- Education: Associate
- Experience: 3 to 5 years
- Work Mode: On-Site
What's great about nuclear jobs?
Stable, well-paying jobs with excellent benefits and job security
Opportunities for continuous learning and professional development
Nuclear energy is the largest source of carbon-free electricity, and is key to reducing emissions and fighting climate change.
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