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Nuclear Fire Protection Engineer Jobs in Georgia

Fire Protection Engineer

Atlanta, GA ยท On-site

$79K - $107K/yr

Fire Protection Engineers (FPEs) protect lives and property. They plan and design engineering projects that prevent fires from occurring and minimize the impact of those fires that do occur. Fire ...

Fire Protection Engineer

Atlanta, GA ยท On-site

$79K - $107K/yr

As a Fire Protection Engineer, you will provide technical leadership in the design and analysis of active and passive fire protection systems and strategies. You will be involved in projects serving ...

Fire Protection - Engineer

Atlanta, GA ยท Hybrid

$79K - $107K/yr

As a Fire Protection Engineer, you will provide technical leadership in the design and analysis of active and passive fire protection systems and strategies. You will be involved in projects serving ...

Fire Protection - Engineer

Atlanta, GA ยท On-site

$79K - $107K/yr

As a Fire Protection Engineer, you will provide technical leadership in the design and analysis of active and passive fire protection systems and strategies. You will be involved in projects serving ...

Fire Protection Engineer

Atlanta, GA ยท On-site

$78K - $106K/yr

The Fire Protection Engineer provides fire protection engineering and consultation services, support, and deliverables for Telgian clients as part of multi-discipline team. Provides fire protection ...

Fire Protection Engineer PE

Macon, GA ยท On-site

$79K - $107K/yr

The Fire Protection Engineer position is a technical role within the firm focused on project execution for a variety of multi- and single-discipline facility design projects. The Fire Protection ...

Fire Protection Engineer - FPE

Atlanta, GA ยท On-site

$119K - $142K/yr

Fire Protection Engineer - Mid-Level PE, FPE Location: Chicago, IL or Atlanta, GA Exp Federal delivers full-service Architecture & Engineering services, construction, and facility management services ...

Fire Protection Engineer II

Chamblee, GA ยท Hybrid

$81K - $109K/yr

Deliver Fire Protection Engineering subject matter expertise to our unique DoD federal government, Military, and Intelligence Community partners to include: * Military Flight Simulators and Training ...

Senior Fire Protection Engineer

Atlanta, GA ยท On-site

$100K - $177K/yr

As a Senior Fire Protection Engineer, you will lead fire protection engineering services from schematic design through construction administration across a wide range of sectors including Federal, K ...

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How much do nuclear fire protection engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 15, 2026, the average yearly pay for nuclear fire protection engineer in Georgia is $89,162.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $83,200.00 and $99,600.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Nuclear Fire Protection Engineer?

A Nuclear Fire Protection Engineer is a specialized engineer responsible for ensuring that nuclear facilities are designed, operated, and maintained with effective fire prevention and protection measures. They assess fire risks, develop fire safety strategies, and ensure compliance with regulatory standards to protect people, property, and the environment. Their work involves evaluating building materials, fire detection and suppression systems, and emergency response plans specific to the unique hazards present in nuclear power plants.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Nuclear Fire Protection Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Nuclear Fire Protection Engineer, you need a solid background in fire protection engineering, nuclear safety standards, and a degree in engineering or a related field. Familiarity with NFPA codes, NRC regulations, fire modeling software, and often a Professional Engineer (PE) license or certification in fire protection is essential. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for collaborating with multidisciplinary teams and ensuring regulatory compliance. These competencies are vital for safeguarding nuclear facilities, ensuring regulatory adherence, and protecting public safety.

What are some of the unique challenges a Nuclear Fire Protection Engineer faces when working at a nuclear facility?

Nuclear Fire Protection Engineers often encounter the challenge of designing and maintaining fire safety systems that meet both stringent nuclear regulatory requirements and standard fire codes. This involves thorough risk assessments, documentation, and coordination with nuclear operations teams to ensure systems do not interfere with critical plant functions. Additionally, staying updated on evolving regulations and conducting frequent safety drills are essential. Close collaboration with engineers, safety officers, and regulatory bodies is a key part of the job, requiring strong communication and problem-solving skills.

What is the difference between Nuclear Fire Protection Engineer vs Nuclear Safety Engineer?

AspectNuclear Fire Protection EngineerNuclear Safety Engineer
CertificationsFire protection certifications, NFPA standardsNuclear safety certifications, NRC standards
Work EnvironmentFire protection systems, safety protocols in nuclear plantsOverall nuclear plant safety, risk assessments
Industry UsageDesign and maintain fire safety systems in nuclear facilitiesDevelop safety procedures, ensure regulatory compliance

The Nuclear Fire Protection Engineer focuses on fire safety systems and protocols within nuclear facilities, ensuring fire prevention and response. In contrast, the Nuclear Safety Engineer oversees broader safety measures, including risk assessments and regulatory compliance. Both roles are vital for nuclear plant safety but differ in scope and specific responsibilities.

What job categories do people searching Nuclear Fire Protection Engineer jobs in Georgia look for? The top searched job categories for Nuclear Fire Protection Engineer jobs in Georgia are:
Infographic showing various Nuclear Fire Protection Engineer job openings in Georgia as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 93% In-person, and 7% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $89,162 per year, or $42.9 per hour.
Experienced Fire Protection Engineer

Experienced Fire Protection Engineer

Savannah River Nuclear Solutions LLC

Savannah, GA โ€ข On-site

$87K - $122K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Some Typical Duties & Responsibilities Include:
Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to:
โ€ข Conducting fire hazard analysis
โ€ข Conducting NFPA/ICC code reviews
โ€ข Specifying technical aspects of fire protection systems to ensure Life Safety compliance
โ€ข Performing building walkdowns to assess for compliance according to Department of Energy standards
โ€ข Mentoring and providing direction to less senior engineers within the organization
โ€ข Scoping technical tasks and develop creative solutions to assigned problems.
โ€ข Utilizing SRNS systems and meeting SRNS requirements with minimal supervisory guidance.
โ€ข Accepting complex tasks and receiving minimal guidance from senior professionals.
โ€ข Incorporating conventional engineering or scientific practices and a variety of complex features such as complicated technical requirements, application of new or special materials or processes and difficult coordination or oversight requirements into problem solving and program planning.
โ€ข Providing limited guidance and direction to less senior engineering professionals.
โ€ข Carrying out development and qualification programs on tasks concurrent with other phases such as design and fabrication to better evaluate and minimize future problems.
โ€ข Developing alternate solutions to existing problems.
โ€ข Performing all detail work necessary to determine best solutions.
โ€ข Evaluating proposals and make recommendations based on proposed projects/tasks in area of assignment.
โ€ข Delegating and managing portions of the detail work to less senior personnel
โ€ข Preparing costs and schedule estimates on proposed projects/tasks in assigned area.
โ€ข Demonstrating cost and schedule consciousness through timely completion of assigned tasks and projects.
โ€ข Preparing manuals and other documents supporting or publicizing the technical effort.
โ€ข Demonstrating creative ability through medium of patent disclosures, problem solving, engineering reports, technical papers and articles.
Senior Fire Protection Engineers should be able to:
โ€ข Build and maintain relationships with coworkers outside the field of engineering, this may include operations, maintenance, construction, nuclear and criticality safety, etc.
โ€ข Perform tasks both individually and as members of cross-functional teams
โ€ข Lead cross-functional teams and drive the work tasks to completion
โ€ข Manage time effectively and balance working on multiple projects, technical documents, etc. concurrently
โ€ข Communicate complex topics in language fitting for the audience
โ€ข Originate and edit written technical documents
โ€ข Provide direction and guidance to less senior fire protection engineers
Required Qualifications
P3: Bachelor's degree in an engineering field plus at least five years of experience (YOE) in a relevant role, OR Master's degree in relevant field plus at least two years of experience (YOE), OR Doctoral degree in relevant field
P4: Bachelor's degree in an engineering field plus at least ten years of experience (YOE), OR Master's degree in relevant field plus at least eight years of experience (YOE), OR Doctoral degree in relevant field plus at least five years of experience (YOE)
P5: Bachelor's degree in an engineering field plus at least fifteen years of experience (YOE), OR Master's degree in relevant field plus at least twelve years of experience (YOE), OR Doctoral degree in relevant field plus at least eight years of experience (YOE)
โ€ข Equivalencies to experience and education requirements will be considered with qualification as a Fire Protection Engineer (QFPE 1 or 2)
We'd Also Like to See
Degree in Electrical Engineering, Fire Protection Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Civil Engineering.
Understands and applies advanced knowledge of discipline's standard theories, concepts, principles and techniques within Fire Protection Engineering.
Working knowledge of standard engineering/scientific practices and applications.
Note:
SRNS is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status. SRNS utilizes the Disabled Veteran Enhancement Opportunities program which is aimed at improving employment opportunities for disabled veterans at the Savannah River Site (SRS). SRNS is also committed to making our workplace accessible to individuals with disabilities and will provide reasonable accommodations, upon request, for individuals to participate in the application and hiring process. To request such an accommodation, you may contact us by phone at 803-952-8207, or by e-mail at hrrecruiting@srs.gov.
Security Clearance Information
SRNS is required by DOE to conduct a pre-employment drug & alcohol test and background review that includes checks of personal references, credit, criminal records, and employment history, and education verifications. Positions with SRNS may require applicants to obtain and maintain a DOE L or Q-level security clearance, which requires U.S. citizenship. Factors such as pre-employment background review results, dual citizenship status, and unpaid and/or unfiled taxes may impact your ability to obtain a security clearance. This list of factors is not exhaustive; pre-employment information and security clearance requests are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
Who We Are
As the Savannah River Site's management and operations contractor since 2008, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions (SRNS) makes the world safer. With safety and security in the forefront, SRNS develops innovative approaches to deliver on our environmental commitments and nuclear materials challenges; supplies products and services necessary to maintain the nation's nuclear deterrent; secures nuclear materials to prevent unwanted proliferation; and transforms nuclear materials into assets and stable wasteforms. The SRNS workforce is highly capable, engaged, and adaptable to meet existing and expanding missions. SRNS employees apply superior expertise and innovative solutions to complex and challenging national and global issues. We have the knowledge to address a range of national and international nuclear issues. We make the world safer - and you can, too.
What We Offer
Savannah River Nuclear Solutions (SRNS) Benefits team is constantly assessing trends in the benefits area to provide the best possible services to our workforce. We ensure high quality outcomes of each service provider by consistent monitoring and oversight for positive results. We also negotiate cost effective premiums that will meet the needs of our evolving workforce. Your SRNS Health & Welfare benefits provide peace of mind and financial protection for you and your family. Some of the Benefits offered to full service employees include:
- Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance options
- Critical Illness and Accident Insurance
- Employer paid life insurance with buy up options
- Employer paid Short Term and Long Term Disability
- 401(k) with Employer Match
- Various wellness programs
- Paid Time Off and Holidays
- Discounts and other supplemental benefits
SRNS employees are critical to the success of SRNS, all while making the world a safer place. The work that we do every day makes a difference.
Standards of Excellence
The SRNS vision states that we will "be the standard of excellence in nuclear materials management by delivering knowledge, innovation and experience." This is underpinned by the recognition that everything we do relies on our employees and how they demonstrate the SRNS Standards of Excellence every day. Built on the foundation of safety and security, each employee is expected to:
Model Excellence by demonstrating the highest standards and values in work and promoting them within the organization and to the customer.
Deliver Results by meeting customer expectations to ensure objectives, goals and deadlines are met while being good stewards of resources.
Energize and Recognize Teams through growing organizational strength and recognizing continued excellence.
Build Relationships by developing relationships with coworkers and customers to foster a respectful workplace.
Shape the Future by creating a diverse, innovative and integrated workforce that fosters mission success and company growth.
Discipline Description
Fire protection engineers develop and implement fire protection programs and procedures to maintain fire protection and life safety systems. They implement programs and procedures to ensure employee and facility safety is in accordance with codes and standards including DOE standards, ICC codes and NFPA Code and Standard requirements. They conduct Fire Hazard Analysis and develop Fire Scenario Documentation for nuclear and non-nuclear facilities to prevent fire and determine controls that protect personnel, facilities, and the environment from the effects of a fire. Fire protection engineers maintain current knowledge of building and fire protection codes and regulations to assure compliance, survey facilities to determine potential fire hazards and recommend corrective action. They review and approve the more complex documents required for new construction or modification of existing facilities to determine appropriate fire prevention. They specify and monitor inspection, testing and maintenance of fire protection systems and equipment to ensure that in an emergency they operate and perform to applicable codes and standards, and participates in the investigation of all facets of any fire to determine the origin, cause, and what, if any, breakdown in the fire protection plans and procedures may have occurred.
Career Band Description
โ€ข Roles in this band apply the knowledge in area of expertise to analyze information; design and develop new approaches, methodologies and processes; and, provide professional advice and guidance to others in accordance with professional quality standards
โ€ข Applies a theoretical knowledge-base to work to achieve goals through own work
โ€ข Characterized by specific functional expertise typically gained through formal education
โ€ข May provide guidance to others as a project manager using technical expertise
Career Level Description
P3: Requires in-depth conceptual and practical knowledge in own field/discipline, solving complex problems with minimal guidance and oversight.
P4: Requires specialized expertise in field/discipline acquired through significant years of experience, leading others to solve complex problems, working independently with guidance in only the most complex situations; may lead functional teams or projects.
P5: Recognized as an expert within the company and requires in-depth expertise in own field/discipline and broad knowledge of other job disciplines, while solving unique problems that have a broad impact on the business.
Job Family Description
Engineering roles perform engineering work in operations, production, construction, or maintenance environments. They may design and scale up manufacturing processes, instruments and equipment and tests manufactured products to maintain quality. They may plan, design, and estimate time and cost and oversees construction and maintenance of structures, facilities, systems, and components. They analyze and develop solutions to engineering problems related to manufacturing equipment and systems or the causes of component failures. They develop and apply engineering standards and procedures and provide advice on issues within the engineering field.
Note for Salary
This is the range within which SRNS expects the majority of qualified candidates would enter this role if offered. Actual offers may be more or less than the amounts shown depending on candidate's qualifications, experience, internal equity, and other factors.