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Senior Licensing Engineer

Reston, VA

$108.70K - $149.30K/yr

Telework Type: Part-Time Telework * Work Location: Reston, VA Extraordinary teams building ... Nuclear, Security & Environmental; Energy; Mining & Metals, and the Manufacturing and Technology ...

Telework Type: Part-Time Telework * Work Location: Reston, VA Extraordinary teams building ... Nuclear, Security & Environmental; Energy; Mining & Metals, and the Manufacturing and Technology ...

Summary MS Technology, Inc. is seeking a Part-Time Structural Engineer to support government and commercial nuclear projects through various phases of project execution, including planning, design ...

Summary MS Technology, Inc. is seeking a Part-Time Structural Engineer to support government and commercial nuclear projects through various phases of project execution, including planning, design ...

Telework Type: Part-Time Telework * Work Location: Reston, VA Extraordinary teams building ... Nuclear, Security & Environmental; Energy; Mining & Metals, and the Manufacturing and Technology ...

Telework Type: Part-Time Telework * Work Location: Reston, VA Extraordinary teams building ... Nuclear, Security & Environmental; Energy; Mining & Metals, and the Manufacturing and Technology ...

Telework Type: Part-Time Telework * Work Location: Reston, VA Extraordinary teams building ... Nuclear, Security & Environmental; Energy; Mining & Metals, and the Manufacturing and Technology ...

Nuclear Engineering QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS * Bachelor's degree * U.S. citizen or ... PART-TIME OPPORTUNITIES There are part-time roles as an Engineering Duty Officer in the Navy.

Nuclear Engineering QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS * Bachelor's degree * U.S. citizen or ... PART-TIME OPPORTUNITIES There are part-time roles as an Engineering Duty Officer in the Navy.

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How much do part time nuclear engineer jobs pay per year?

As of May 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time nuclear engineer in the United States is $105,594.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $98,500.00 and $118,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To excel as a Part Time Nuclear Engineer, a bachelor's degree in nuclear engineering or a related field and strong analytical and problem-solving skills are fundamental. Familiarity with nuclear simulation software, radiation detection instruments, and knowledge of regulatory compliance (such as NRC guidelines) are typically required, and certifications like the Professional Engineer (PE) license can be advantageous. Effective communication, attention to detail, and the ability to work independently are essential soft skills for managing projects with limited hours. These competencies ensure the safe, efficient, and compliant operation of nuclear systems while maximizing productivity in a part-time capacity.

What are some common challenges faced by part-time nuclear engineers, and how can they effectively manage their workload?

Part-time nuclear engineers often face the challenge of balancing complex project responsibilities within a limited work schedule. Project timelines in the nuclear industry can be demanding, and part-time professionals must prioritize tasks and communicate proactively with their teams to ensure critical milestones are met. Working part-time may also require staying up to date with regulatory changes and technical advancements outside of regular hours. Effective time management, clear documentation, and consistent collaboration with full-time colleagues are key strategies to overcome these challenges.

What does a part time nuclear engineer do?

A part time nuclear engineer supports the design, maintenance, and operation of nuclear equipment or systems, typically on a reduced or flexible schedule. Their responsibilities may include assisting with safety assessments, monitoring reactors, designing nuclear equipment, or performing research related to nuclear energy. Part time roles can be found in power generation, research institutions, or regulatory bodies, and duties are often tailored to fit the limited hours while still leveraging the engineer's expertise. This position is ideal for professionals seeking work-life balance or supplementary income while maintaining involvement in the nuclear engineering field.

Can nuclear engineers make 200k?

Nuclear engineers can potentially earn $200,000 or more annually, especially with extensive experience, advanced certifications, or leadership roles in the industry. Salaries vary based on location, employer, and specialization, with senior positions and those working in high-demand areas more likely to reach or exceed this level.

What is the difference between Part Time Nuclear Engineer vs Part Time Nuclear Technician?

AspectPart Time Nuclear EngineerPart Time Nuclear Technician
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in nuclear engineering or related field; licensure may be preferredAssociate's degree or technical certification in nuclear technology
Work EnvironmentDesign, analyze, and oversee nuclear systems; often in office or lab settingsOperate and maintain nuclear equipment; hands-on in plant or laboratory environments
Employer & Industry UsageUtilities, government agencies, research facilitiesNuclear power plants, research labs, maintenance companies

Part Time Nuclear Engineers focus on designing and analyzing nuclear systems, requiring higher education and licensure, while Part Time Nuclear Technicians handle operational tasks and maintenance, typically with technical certifications. Both roles work within the nuclear industry but differ in responsibilities and credentials.

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Infographic showing various Part Time Nuclear Engineer job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Part Time. Highlights an 92% In-person, 3% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $105,594 per year, or $50.8 per hour.
Senior Licensing Engineer

Senior Licensing Engineer

Bechtel

Reston, VA

$108.70K - $149.30K/yr

Part-time

Posted 7 days ago


Bechtel rating

8.1

Company rating: 8.1 out of 10

Based on 62 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

119th of 350 rated engineering


Job description

Requisition ID: 292917 

  •  Relocation Authorized: National - Family 
  • Telework Type: Part-Time Telework 
  • Work Location: Reston, VA
Extraordinary teams building inspiring projects:

Since 1898, we have helped customers complete more than 25,000 projects in 160 countries on all seven continents that have created jobs, grown economies, improved the resiliency of the world's infrastructure, increased access to energy, resources, and vital services, and made the world a safer, cleaner place. 

Differentiated by the quality of our people and our relentless drive to deliver the most successful outcomes, we align our capabilities to our customers' objectives to create a lasting positive impact. We serve the Infrastructure; Nuclear, Security & Environmental; Energy; Mining & Metals, and the Manufacturing and Technology markets. Our services span from initial planning and investment, through start-up and operations. 

Core to Bechtel is our Vision, Values and Commitments. They are what we believe, what customers can expect, and how we deliver. Learn more about our extraordinary teams building inspiring projects in our Impact Report. 

Project Overview:

Bechtel executes complex nuclear projects supporting the design, licensing, procurement, and construction of commercial nuclear power facilities and advanced reactor technologies. As an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contractor, Bechtel is responsible for developing safety‑focused, regulatory‑compliant designs and delivering high‑quality engineering solutions across balance of plant and supporting nuclear systems.

Projects may include first‑of‑a‑kind or next‑generation nuclear technologies, such as AP1000 pressurized water reactors, small modular reactors (SMRs), and other advanced reactor designs, requiring rigorous licensing integration, configuration management, and collaboration with customers, regulators, and technology suppliers.

Licensing personnel play a critical role in ensuring that engineering, design, and construction activities align with applicable regulatory frameworks, safety requirements, and project objectives. These efforts directly support the safe, efficient development of modern nuclear infrastructure and long‑term clean‑energy generation.

Job Summary:

The Senior Licensing Engineer I leads the development and integration of licensing deliverables across assigned technical areas. This role drafts major sections of licensing documents, ensures regulatory compliance, supports engineering decision‑making, and provides guidance to junior licensing staff. The position reports to the Licensing Supervisor and collaborates extensively with engineering, project management, and regulatory stakeholders.

"This position is designated as part-time telework per our global telework policy and will require at least three days of in-person attendance per week at the assigned office or project. Weekly in-person schedules will be determined by the individual and their supervisor, in consultation with functional or project leadership”. #LI-EH1

Major Responsibilities:
  • Lead authorship of safety analysis report chapters, topical reports, white papers, and compliance evaluations with minimal oversight.
  • Ensure licensing deliverables accurately reflect technical design changes and maintain alignment with the licensing basis.
  • Lead configuration management and licensing change control for assigned scope areas.
  • Evaluate and communicate regulatory risks, uncertainties, and alternatives; propose mitigation strategies.
  • Coordinate with engineering, construction, procurement, and other specialties in resolving licensing issues.
  • Participate in or present portions of regulatory meetings, audits, and technical discussions.
  • Provide peer review and quality assurance for licensing products generated by junior engineers.
  • Develop scopes, evaluation criteria, and requisitions for technical support services.
  • Track schedule impacts, prepare progress reports, and support cost and schedule planning.
  • Identify improvements to licensing processes, procedures, and project workflows.
  • Serve as a technical resource for interpreting regulatory requirements and integrating them into design.
  • Support coaching, onboarding, and mentoring of early‑career licensing staff.
Education and Experience Requirements:
  • Requires bachelor's degree (or international equivalent) or advanced degree in Engineering or related technical field and 5-8 years of relevant experience
Required Knowledge and Skills:
  • Supervisory or lead experience on large technical projects preferred.
  • Ability to obtain security clearance.
  • Strong understanding of national and international nuclear regulatory frameworks.
  • Ability to independently interpret ambiguous requirements and develop technically defensible positions.
  • Experience with NRC/DOE regulatory processes (e.g., licensing amendments, 10 CFR 50.59‑type evaluations).
  • Ability to present technical and regulatory topics clearly to internal and external audiences.
  • Knowledge of AP1000 design or complex nuclear systems highly desirable.
  • Demonstrated ability to lead portions of project licensing scope.
Total Rewards/Benefits:

For decades, Bechtel has worked to inspire the next generation of employees and beyond! Because our teams face some of the world's toughest challenges, we offer robust benefits to ensure our people thrive.  Whether it is advancing careers, delivering programs to enhance our culture, or providing time to recharge, Bechtel has the benefits to build a legacy of sustainable growth. Learn more at Bechtel Total Rewards

Diverse teams build the extraordinary:

As a global company, Bechtel has long been home to a vibrant multitude of nationalities, cultures, ethnicities, and life experiences. This diversity has made us a more trusted partner, more effective problem solvers and innovators, and a more attractive destination for leading talent.

We are committed to being a company where every colleague feels that they belong-where colleagues feel part of "One Team," respected and rewarded for what they bring, supported in pursuing their goals, invested in our values and purpose, and treated equitably. Click here to learn more about the people who power our legacy.

Bechtel is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, national origin, disability, citizenship status (except as authorized by law), protected veteran status, genetic information, and any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. Applicants with a disability, who require a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process, may e-mail their request to acesstmt@bechtel.com


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