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Supv Nuclear Engineering

Mineral, VA

$143K - $171K/yr

... outage startup test program, (c) Power increase from 10% to 100%, including stabilization of xenon, (d) Rod sequence exchange (BWR only), (e) 2 months of operation above 20% power. Note: Minimum 7+ ...

Supv Nuclear Engineering

Mineral, VA · On-site

$143K - $171K/yr

... outage startup test program, (c) Power increase from 10% to 100%, including stabilization of xenon, (d) Rod sequence exchange (BWR only), (e) 2 months of operation above 20% power. Note: Minimum 7+ ...

Monitor industry trends related to nuclear workforce availability, outage execution, and plant service needs Experience * Minimum 15 years of experience in the nuclear power industry, including ...

Monitor industry trends related to nuclear workforce availability, outage execution, and plant service needs Experience * Minimum 15 years of experience in the nuclear power industry, including ...

Head of TNC Fieldworks

Columbia, SC · On-site

$250K - $278K/yr

Monitor industry trends related to nuclear workforce availability, outage execution, and plant service needs Experience * Minimum 15 years of experience in the nuclear power industry, including ...

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How much do nuclear power outage jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for nuclear power outage in the United States is $51.91, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $39.18 and $62.50 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Nuclear Power Outage Coordinator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Nuclear Power Outage Coordinator, you need a strong background in nuclear plant operations, project management, and regulatory compliance, typically supported by a degree in engineering or a related technical field. Familiarity with outage management software, scheduling tools, and safety protocols, as well as relevant certifications such as PMP or nuclear-specific credentials, is often required. Exceptional organizational, problem-solving, and communication skills help coordinate complex teams and adapt to rapidly changing priorities. These competencies are crucial for ensuring efficient, safe, and regulatory-compliant plant shutdowns and restarts.

What are the typical responsibilities of team members during a nuclear power outage event?

During a nuclear power outage, team members are responsible for a variety of tasks to ensure safe and efficient maintenance and refueling operations. Common responsibilities include coordinating equipment shutdowns, performing inspections, conducting repairs, and monitoring radiation safety protocols. Collaboration is key, as outage teams often consist of engineers, technicians, and safety specialists who work in shifts to maintain round-the-clock coverage. Effective communication, attention to detail, and adherence to strict regulatory procedures are essential to minimize downtime and uphold safety standards.

What are nuclear power outages?

Nuclear power outages are planned or unplanned periods when a nuclear power plant temporarily shuts down one or more of its reactors for maintenance, refueling, inspections, or repairs. These outages are critical to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the plant and often involve hundreds of specialized workers performing various tasks. Planned outages, especially refueling outages, typically occur every 18 to 24 months and are carefully scheduled to minimize disruption to electricity supply. Unplanned outages may happen due to equipment failure or safety concerns and require immediate attention to address the issue. Both types of outages are essential for maintaining plant safety and regulatory compliance.

What is the difference between Nuclear Power Outage vs Nuclear Power Plant Operator?

AspectNuclear Power OutageNuclear Power Plant Operator
CertificationsTypically requires nuclear safety training and certificationsRequires NRC licenses, reactor operator licenses, and specific training
Work EnvironmentTemporary, often during maintenance or emergency repairsOngoing, regular shifts within the plant control room and facilities
Job FocusManaging shutdowns, repairs, and safety procedures during outagesMonitoring reactor operations, controlling systems, and ensuring safety

While a Nuclear Power Outage involves temporary shutdowns for maintenance or emergencies, a Nuclear Power Plant Operator manages daily operations and safety protocols within the plant. Both roles require specialized certifications and work in nuclear facilities, but their responsibilities and work periods differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Nuclear Power Outage job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 99% Full Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $107,964 per year, or $51.9 per hour.
Nuclear Fleet Outage Consultant

Nuclear Fleet Outage Consultant

Dominion Energy

Jenkinsville, SC • On-site

Other

Medical, Retirement, PTO

This job post has expired 2 days ago. Applications are no longer accepted.


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Job description

Dominion Energy is committed to providing reliable, affordable, and increasingly clean energy that powers our customers every day. If you want to work for a purpose-driven company that values safety and collaboration, we're looking for you. You won't just find a job here; you'll find your career. Review the position below and apply today.

Military service members and veterans with ranks from E5-E9, W1-CW5, or O3-O6, plus appropriate equivalent combination of education and years of experience as outlined below will be considered for this opportunity. 

Job Summary

Reducing the number of days that a nuclear unit is in outage is one of the most impactful contributors to Dominion Energy's Nuclear's success, operationally and financially.  Improving outage performance over the long-term is a highly complex puzzle involving a myriad of partners, resources, and processes.  To help align these pieces in the most effective manner, Dominion Energy Nuclear is actively seeking a Nuclear Fleet Outage Consultant ("Consultant").

Although Glen Allen, VA is the preferred work location, the selected candidate can be based out of the nuclear power stations located at Jenkinsville, SC; Mineral, VA; Surry, VA; or Waterford, CT.  

The Consultant will directly influence the outage performance of Dominion Energy Nuclear's fleet of four power stations.  With the Consultant's leadership and support, it is expected that the fleet will achieve top-tier outage performance within the industry. Core to the Consultant's success will be their ability to identify outage best practices and implement them across the fleet.  The Consultant will then provide the consistent leadership required to ensure the practices are adhered to over the long-term and will enhance a team culture focused on continuous improvement.

More specifically, the Consultant will:

  • Provide governance and oversight for Fleet outage planning and execution.
  • Create and own the fleet outage readiness review process.
  • Coordinate a periodic fleet outage review board that meets periodically and includes senior management (Senior VP, site VPs, VP Engineering) and corporate outage director. This board meets for corporate outage readiness reviews, milestone reviews, and establishes the outage long range plan.
  • Assist in stations outage readiness.
  • Conduct outage readiness reviews and assessments, with standard review items for Fleet Outage Scope Review (at T-8 months prior to an outage), Fleet Outage Readiness Review (T-3), and Fleet Outage Executive or Review Board Challenge (T-2).
  • Ensure readiness reviews are challenging and determine readiness.
  • Enforce process discipline.
  • Monitor outage milestones for proper closure, adherence and recovery process.
  • Leading/directing teams to adhere to the outage milestone process
  • Validate scope selection.
  • Interface with the Preventive Maintenance (PM) program owners to obtain consistency in the Fleet for outage PM scope.
  • Oversee outage management and execution.
  • Participate in T+1 month critiques for the stations and Fleet rollups.
  • Monitor overall outage improvement critiques to ensure consistency and to ensure station and Fleet improvements are pursued.
  • Promote Fleet incorporation of industry best outage practices and lessons learned.
  • Maintain and enhance the Fleet outage documents with the Outage working group of outage coordinators.
  • Drive Fleet standardization.
  • Assist station Outage Coordinators with tactical issues as they are identified in the Fleet.

In all aspects of their role, the Consultant will be expected to build trusting and productive partnerships with a variety of stakeholders including the outage groups located at each power station.  Effective written and verbal communications will be essential in nurturing these partnerships and driving sustainable improvements.

Required Knowledge, Skills, Abilities & Experience

    
The knowledge, skills, abilities and experiences that are required for entry into this job include the following:

  • Bachelor's Degree and seven (7) or more years of experience directly related to nuclear power plant outage preparation, management and execution, or
  • Associate's degree and nine (9) or more years of experience directly related to nuclear power plant outage preparation, management and execution, or
  • High School diploma/GED and eleven (11) or more years of experience directly related to nuclear power plant outage preparation, management and execution.
     

Preferred Candidates will also possess:

  • Detailed knowledge of outage preparation, management, and execution.
  • Detailed knowledge of P6 and a demonstrated track record scheduling refueling outages preferred
  • Demonstrated meeting leadership skills.
  • Excellent communication skills and demonstrated experience effectively interacting with various levels of employees, senior management, and other utility management
  • Ability to create meeting agendas, outage readiness, critique and benchmarking reports
  • Ability to influence and be persuasive without formal authority
  • Adept at promoting collaboration
  • Ability to coach/mentor others
  • Effective process improvement skills
  • Proven ability to prepare and present information and data in variety of formats
  • Excellent organizational skills, ability to prioritize work of self and others
  • Demonstrated high standards for continuous improvement of outage work processes.
Education Requirements

Degree or an equivalent combination of education and demonstrated related experience may be accepted in lieu of preferred level of education:

Bachelor

Preferred Disciplines:  Engineering, Technical Studies

Other disciplines may be substituted for the preferred discipline(s) listed above

Licenses, Certifications, or Quals Description

Preferred: Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) license or certificate

Working Conditions
Office Work Environment 51-75%
Travel Up to 25%
Other Working Conditions
Test Description
No Testing Required

Export Control


Certain positions at Dominion Energy may involve access to information and technology subject to export controls under U.S. law.  Compliance with these export controls may result in Dominion Energy limiting its consideration of certain applicants.

Other Information


We offer excellent plans and programs for employees. Employees are rewarded with a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package which may include: health benefits with coverage for families and domestic partners, vacation, retirement plans, paid holidays, tuition reimbursement, and much more.   To learn more about our benefits, click here dombenefits.com.

Dominion Energy is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin and/or status as a protected veteran or individual with a disability. 

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We are a leader in the clean energy transition, with a clear strategy to achieve Net Zero carbon and methane emissions. Headquartered in Richmond, VA, we're creating a diverse and inclusive workplace that reflects the communities we serve.

Industry

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Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Richmond, VA, US

Year founded

1983

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