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Electrical Engineer; Nuclear Facilities Engineer
Job in
Los Alamos, Los Alamos County, New Mexico, 87544, USA
Listed on 2026-06-01
Listing for:
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-06-01
Job specializations:
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Engineering Design & Technologists
Job Description & How to Apply Below
** What You Will Do*
* ** This position will be filled at either Nuclear Facilities Engineer 1 or Nuclear Facilities Engineer 2, depending on the skills of the selected candidate(s). Additional job responsibilities, outlined below, will be assigned if the candidate is hired at the higher level.*
* The Plutonium Facilities Engineering Division (PFE DO) and PFE RCMR, at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) are seeking an Electrical Engineer or engineers with electrical expertise to support nuclear facility operations and projects. This position supports critical national security missions through engineering work associated with plutonium facilities and other nuclear infrastructure.
Put your engineering talents to work supporting high consequence systems
-DO offers a collaborative engineering environment that values technical rigor, creative problem solving, and continuous learning. This is an opportunity to develop and apply electrical and nuclear facility engineering skills while contributing to systems directly impacting national security.
** Nuclear Facilities Engineer 1*
* ** Salary Range: $94,500 - $154,600*
* At this level, engineers work under the guidance of senior engineers and subject matter experts (SMEs) while developing foundational skills in nuclear facility engineering. Responsibilities include supporting engineering studies, system evaluations, design development, calculations, inspections, and documentation for nuclear facility structures, systems, and components. Level 1 engineers assist with facility modifications, equipment installations, upgrades, and maintenance activities, and participate in engineering walkdowns, field support, and configuration management activities.
You will be expected to work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team, apply engineering principles to well defined problems, follow established procedures, and actively engage in mentoring and professional development to build technical competency in nuclear facility engineering.
** Nuclear Facilities Engineer 2*
* ** Salary Range: $104,100 - $172,200*
* In addition to what was outlined at the lower level, at this level engineers apply their technical knowledge with increasing independence while continuing to receive mentoring and technical oversight. Level 2 engineers contribute directly to electrical engineering and nuclear facility engineering activities, including engineering analyses, design development, system performance evaluations, and support of facility modifications and infrastructure projects. Typical work may include power system studies, equipment sizing, coordination and protection analyses, arc flash assessments, and evaluation of low voltage (0-600V) electrical systems supporting nuclear facilities.
This role may also involve supporting facility operations with knowledge of programmable logic controls (PLCs).
Level 2 engineers collaborate closely with engineers across multiple disciplines, including mechanical, structural, fire protection, and operations organizations, to deliver integrated engineering solutions. Engineers at this level are expected to exercise sound technical judgment, communicate effectively, and take ownership of assigned tasks while continuing to develop toward increased technical responsibility. Level 2 engineers may have the opportunity to pursue designation as a Cognizant System Engineer for assigned facility systems.
Shiftwork
** What You Need*
* ** Minimum
Job Requirements:
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* + Fundamental knowledge of engineering analysis and calculation techniques used to support engineered solutions for facility and operations-based systems
+ Fundamental knowledge of engineering systems, application of engineering methods, and use of technology aided engineering tools to solve conventional engineering problems
+ Awareness of nuclear facility engineering systems, processes, and calculations, including the application of nuclear facility engineering methods and technology aided engineering tools
+ Awareness of nuclear facility engineering principles, procedures, guides, standards, and administrative practices
+ Awareness of nuclear facility engineering work planning and control methods
+ Awareness of engineering maintenance techniques and construction methodologies applicable to facility systems
+ Awareness of relevant Laboratory procedures, standards, and guides
+ Awareness of applicable industry, regulatory, and DOE and NNSA codes, standards, and criteria pertinent to nuclear facility engineering
+ Ability to communicate engineering concepts and solutions effectively, both verbally and in writing, with management, customers, peers, and maintenance personnel
+ Working knowledge of Microsoft software products including Word, Excel, Microsoft Teams, and Outlook.
** Additional
Job Requirements for Nuclear Facilities Engineer 2:*
* In addition to the requirements outlined above, qualification at the higher level requires:
+ Demonstrated knowledge of nuclear facility engineering in one or more of the following…
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