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The Nuclear Weapons SME will advise CWMD leadership, intelligence analysts, and interagency ... Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree in physics, nuclear engineering, engineering, national ...

The Nuclear Weapons SME will advise CWMD leadership, intelligence analysts, and interagency ... Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree in physics, nuclear engineering, engineering, national ...

The Nuclear Weapons SME will advise CWMD leadership, intelligence analysts, and interagency ... Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree in physics, nuclear engineering, engineering, national ...

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How much do nuclear weapons engineer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for nuclear weapons engineer in the United States is $85.10, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $82.69 and $93.75 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Nuclear Weapons Engineer job?

A Nuclear Weapons Engineer designs, develops, maintains, and evaluates nuclear weapons and related systems. They work to ensure the safety, reliability, and effectiveness of nuclear arsenals while adhering to national security protocols and international treaties. These engineers may specialize in areas such as weapon physics, materials science, or explosives engineering. Their work often involves simulations, laboratory experiments, and collaboration with government agencies. Due to the sensitive nature of their work, they must obtain security clearances and follow strict regulations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Nuclear Weapons Engineer position, and why are they important?

To excel as a Nuclear Weapons Engineer, you need a deep understanding of nuclear physics, mechanical or electrical engineering, and materials science, usually supported by at least a bachelor's or master's degree in a related field and relevant security clearance. Familiarity with modeling and simulation software, radiation detection instruments, and compliance standards such as Department of Energy (DOE) regulations is crucial. Strong problem-solving, analytical thinking, and communication skills set top candidates apart, as does the ability to work discreetly on sensitive projects. These skills ensure safe, precise work with complex systems while maintaining the strict confidentiality required in national defense environments.

What are the typical day-to-day responsibilities of a Nuclear Weapons Engineer?

As a Nuclear Weapons Engineer, your daily tasks often include designing, testing, and maintaining components or systems related to nuclear armaments, ensuring compliance with strict safety and regulatory standards. You may analyze technical data, conduct simulations, and collaborate closely with interdisciplinary teams such as physicists, materials scientists, and safety specialists. Regular responsibilities also involve detailed documentation, troubleshooting complex issues, and participating in security and quality assurance processes. The work is highly structured and demands meticulous attention to detail due to the sensitive nature of the materials and information involved.
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Infographic showing various Nuclear Weapons Engineer job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 5% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 52% Physical, 14% Hybrid, and 34% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $177,000 per year, or $85.1 per hour.
Nuclear Weapons SME

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Amyx is seeking a highly experienced Nuclear Weapons Subject Matter Expert (SME) to support the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) Advisory & Assistance Services (A&AS) contract. This role provides deep technical, intelligence, and policy advisory expertise related to nuclear weapons, nuclear materials, and associated adversary pathways, supporting DHS efforts to prevent, detect, and mitigate nuclear threats to the Homeland.

The Nuclear Weapons SME will advise CWMD leadership, intelligence analysts, and interagency partners on nuclear weapons design, development, employment concepts, proliferation risks, and threat indicators, translating complex technical subject matter into actionable insights and decision support for senior Government stakeholders.


Nuclear Weapons & Threat Expertise


*Provide expertlevel technical and analytic support on nuclear weapons systems, nuclear materials, and associated threat vectors.
*Analyze state and nonstate actor nuclear weapons capabilities, programs, and pathways, including acquisition, development, deployment, and potential use scenarios.
*Support development of nuclearfocused threat assessments, intelligence products, risk analyses, and scenario analyses.

CWMD Intelligence & Analysis Support
*Contribute nuclear weapons expertise to CWMD Information Analysis Directorate (IAD) activities, supporting CWMD and broader DHS intelligence integration efforts.
*Support fusion of intelligence reporting with technical nuclear knowledge to identify emerging risks and indicators.
*Evaluate intelligence gaps and recommend analytic priorities related to nuclear weapons threats.

Advisory & Decision Support
*Advise CWMD and DHS leadership on nuclear weapons implications for policy, operations, and resource prioritization.
*Support preparation of briefings, white papers, decision memoranda, and strategic assessments for senior executives.
*Translate highly technical nuclear weapons information into clear, concise, and defensible products suitable for nontechnical decision makers.

Interagency & Partner Engagement
*Support CWMD coordination with DoD, DOE/NNSA, the Intelligence Community, and other interagency partners on nuclear weaponsrelated issues.
*Participate in working groups, task forces, and governance forums addressing CWMD and nuclear threats.
*Assist in aligning DHS nuclear threat priorities with interagency strategies and frameworks.

Process Improvement & Knowledge Management
*Apply structured analytic techniques and best practices to improve consistency, rigor, and repeatability of nuclear weapons assessments.
*Contribute to development of methodologies, playbooks, and reference materials to strengthen CWMD nuclear analytic capabilities.


*15+ years of experience in nuclear weapons, nuclear deterrence, nuclear intelligence, or CWMD mission areas.
*Demonstrated expertise in nuclear weapons design, surety, effects, intelligence, or command and control, gained through government, defense, intelligence, or national laboratory experience.
*Experience supporting federal national security organizations (e.g., DHS, DoD, DOE/NNSA, IC).Proven ability to produce seniorlevel analytic and advisory products.
*Strong briefing and written communication skills.Bachelor’s degree required; advanced degree in physics, nuclear engineering, engineering, national security, or a related field strongly preferred.

*Prior experience supporting DHS CWMD, DTRA, DOE/NNSA, USSTRATCOM, or Intelligence Community nuclear missions.
*Experience advising senior leaders on nuclear policy, deterrence, and threat mitigation.
*Familiarity with interagency CWMD governance frameworks and nationallevel nuclear posture considerations.
*Active Top Secret / SCI clearance.
*Experience supporting A&AS or strategic advisory contracts.

Benefits include:

  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Plans (PPO & HSA options available)
  • Flexible Spending Accounts (Health Care & Dependent Care FSA)
  • Health Savings Account (HSA)
  • 401(k) with matching contributions
  • Roth
  • Qualified Transportation Expense with matching contributions
  • Short Term Disability
  • Long Term Disability
  • Life and Accidental Death & Dismemberment
  • Basic & Voluntary Life Insurance
  • Wellness Program
  • PTO
  • 11 Holidays
  • Professional Development Reimbursement

Please contact talent@amyx.com with any questions!

Amyx is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.  All qualified candidates will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a protected veteran, or any other characteristic protected by law. Amyx is a VEVRAA federal contractor and we request priority referral of veterans.


Physical Demands
Employee needs to be able to sit at a workstation for extended periods; use hand(s) to handle or feel objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms; talk and hear. Most positions require ability to work on desktop or laptop computer for extended periods of time reading, reviewing/analyzing information, and providing recommendations, summaries and/or reports in written format. Must be able to effectively communicate with others verbally and in writing. Employee may be required to occasionally lift and/or move moderate amounts of weight, typically less than 20 pounds. Regular and predictable attendance is essential.