Nuclear Engineer
Listed on 2025-12-28
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering
To be eligible to enlist in the U.S. Navy, candidates must be between the ages of 18-34
The most powerful energy sources in the world need the most powerful minds behind them. As a Nuclear Reactors Engineer, you’ll be responsible for researching, designing, maintaining, operating and regulating the nuclear reactors and power plants that drive the most advanced fleet of submarines and aircraft carriers on Earth. Here, you can fuel a passion for problem‑solving by defining and redefining the cutting edge of nuclear propulsion, while setting the standard in nuclear reactor research and regulation.
RESPONSIBILITIES- Reactor & fluid systems design
- Reactor physics
- Materials development
- Component design (steam generators, pumps, valves)
- Instrumentation & control of reactor, steam & electric plants
- Testing & quality control
- Shielding
- Chemistry & radiological controls
As a Navy Reactors Engineer stationed at Naval Reactors Headquarters in Washington, D.C., you will provide technical oversight while managing projects ranging from reactor design to fleet operations to de‑fueling and decommissioning warships.
PAY AND BENEFITS- Competitive salary
- Free health insurance
- Free housing
- A retirement plan
- 30 days paid vacation per year
In addition to the best‑in‑class training and state‑of‑the‑art facilities, current undergrad students who meet the prerequisite background will also get the chance to get paid while finishing school through the Nuclear Propulsion Officer Candidate (NUPOC) program. Students in majors such as mathematics, engineering, physics and chemistry may receive preferred acceptance into the program.
NUPOC PROGRAM- Receive a salary in excess of $4,000 per month for up to 18 months prior to your college graduation
- Receive an immediate one‑time sign‑on bonus of $15,000
- Enjoy military health care benefits while you are a student in the program
- U.S. citizen between the ages of 19 and 29 (exceptions possible up to age 40)
- Graduate or current student pursuing a B.A., B.S. or M.S. (preferably major in mathematics, engineering, physics, chemistry or other technical areas)
- Those still in school may apply as early as 18 months from completion of an undergraduate degree for Naval Reactors Engineers
- Applicants may also join the NUPOC program as early as 12 months from completion of a master’s degree
- Completed one academic year of calculus
- Completed one academic year of calculus‑based physics
- A competitive GPA and a minimum grade of "B" in all technical courses
General qualifications may vary depending on whether you’re currently serving, whether you’ve served before or whether you’ve never served before.
WORK ENVIRONMENTPreliminary training and eventual staff assignments center around Naval Reactors Headquarters at the Navy Yard in Washington, D.C. At Headquarters, you will be a part of an elite, streamlined staff of roughly 500 people who oversee the entire Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program from cradle to grave. Even junior‑level Naval Reactors Engineers assume responsibility for key technical work in a variety of state‑of‑the‑art facilities, including:
- Two Department of Energy laboratories
- Two nuclear prototype/training sites
- Nearly 100 nuclear‑powered ships and submarines
- Six shipyards
- More than 1,000 firms that support the Naval Reactors Program
BOEM is committed to you with an inclusive working environment where you can hold your job and maintain your dignity and respect at your workplace.
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