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How much do remote nuclear nonproliferation jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote nuclear nonproliferation 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 Remote Nuclear Nonproliferation Specialist, and why are they important?

A Remote Nuclear Nonproliferation Specialist typically requires a strong background in nuclear engineering, international relations, or security studies, often supported by advanced degrees and relevant work experience. Familiarity with nuclear monitoring tools, data analysis software, satellite imagery platforms, and certifications such as Q clearance or relevant security clearances are common requirements. Exceptional analytical thinking, attention to detail, and cross-cultural communication skills help professionals excel in remote collaboration and threat assessment. These skills and qualifications are crucial for ensuring accurate monitoring, compliance, and international cooperation to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons.

What is the difference between Remote Nuclear Nonproliferation vs Remote Nuclear Security?

AspectRemote Nuclear Nonproliferation
CertificationsNonproliferation certifications, nuclear policy credentials
Work EnvironmentPolicy analysis, international compliance, remote collaboration
Employer & IndustryGovernment agencies, international organizations, think tanks

Remote Nuclear Nonproliferation focuses on preventing the spread of nuclear weapons through policy, diplomacy, and compliance. Remote Nuclear Security emphasizes protecting nuclear materials and facilities from theft or sabotage, often involving technical security measures. While both roles require knowledge of nuclear regulations and security protocols, nonproliferation leans more toward policy and international cooperation, whereas security emphasizes physical and technical safeguards.

How does a remote Nuclear Nonproliferation specialist collaborate with international teams and agencies?

As a remote Nuclear Nonproliferation specialist, you will frequently interact with colleagues, governmental agencies, and international organizations through secure digital communication platforms. Collaboration typically involves virtual meetings, sharing research findings, and coordinating policy recommendations or technical assessments. Clear written and verbal communication skills are essential, as much of the work involves preparing detailed reports, participating in joint projects, and ensuring alignment across time zones. Despite working remotely, you’ll be deeply integrated into cross-functional teams to monitor compliance and analyze nuclear activities.

What is a Remote Nuclear Nonproliferation job?

A Remote Nuclear Nonproliferation job involves working to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and related technologies, typically from a remote location. Professionals in this field monitor compliance with international treaties, analyze data from nuclear facilities, and develop policies or strategies for controlling nuclear materials. These roles may involve research, policy analysis, international collaboration, and the use of technology to track nuclear activities. Remote positions allow individuals to contribute to global security efforts without being physically present at specific sites, often through digital tools and virtual communication.
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Senior Nuclear Nonproliferation Specialist

Senior Nuclear Nonproliferation Specialist

LLNL

Washington, DC • Remote

$210K - $267K/yr

Full-time

Retirement

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Job description

Company Description

Join us and make YOUR mark on the World!

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) has turned bold ideas into world-changing impact advancing science and technology to strengthen U.S. security and promote global stability. 

Our mission spans four critical national security areas nuclear deterrence, threat preparedness, energy security, and multi-domain defense empowering teams to take on the toughest challenges of today and tomorrow. With a culture built on innovation and operational excellence, LLNL is a place where your expertise can make a real impact.

Job Description

We have an opening for a Senior Nuclear Nonproliferation Specialist, who will provide experience and understanding of U.S. nonproliferation policy, international nuclear safeguards, multilateral diplomacy, and civil nuclear cooperation and export controls. The successful candidate will support DOE/NNSA's Office of Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation (DNN) in Washington, D.C.

This position may require the employee to have the flexibility to work overtime, shift, and/or weekends to accomplish goals. The selected candidate will be required to pass various on-site training modules to pursue work assignments.

This position will be filled at the SES.3 or SES.4 level based on qualifications, knowledge, and related experience as assessed by the hiring team. Additional job responsibilities (outlined below) will be assigned commensurate with the hiring level.

In this role, you will

  • Collaborate in the development of strategies and approaches in support of DNN's civil nuclear cooperation and nonproliferation engagement.
  • Interact with intra-agency and inter-agency stakeholders on a range of nonproliferation and civil nuclear issues.
  • Provide solutions to complex strategic initiatives and conduct policy analysis to anticipate emerging challenges, utilizing all-source information and coordinate inputs from various sets of stakeholders.
  • Set specific technical strategy and direction on DNN's efforts to plan and implement senior level engagements, events, and activities including with foreign governments and multilateral organizations. 
  • Exert significant influence on technical objectives related to pressing international security issues with complex technical and policy components in the areas of nonproliferation and International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) safeguards.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

In addition, at the SES.4 level

  • Build, maintain, and enhance relationships with sponsors, customers, and stakeholders to ensure exquisite execution of projects and satisfaction of commitments.
  • Lead the development of strategies and approaches in support of DNN's civil nuclear cooperation and nonproliferation engagement.
  • Set specific technical strategy and direction on DNN's efforts to plan and implement senior level engagements, events, and activities including with foreign governments and multilateral organizations.
Qualifications
  • This position requires an active Department of Energy (DOE) Q-level clearance or active Top-Secret clearance issued by another U.S. government agency at the time of hire and the ability to obtain and maintain Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) access.
  • Bachelor's degree in international relations, science and technology policy, or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education, training, and related experience in U.S. government in the nonproliferation field.
  • Advanced experience with DOE/NNSA, including requirements, goals, objectives, and project development.
  • Advanced knowledge of the nonproliferation regime, multilateral organizations, and geopolitical dynamics.
  • Demonstrated ability to collaborate with interdisciplinary teams, such as LLNL, across DOE Laboratories, and with DOE/NNSA headquarters.

Additional job qualifications, at the SES.4 level

  • Expert level experience working at or with NNSA, the Department of State, or other U.S. Government agencies involved in formulation and implementation of international nonproliferation policies and initiatives.
  • Subject matter expert knowledge of nonproliferation treaties, export controls, and WMD-related sanctions.
  • Expert level experience engaging foreign partners in support of enhancing international and multilateral nonproliferation priorities.

Pay Range

$175,530 - $222,564 Annually for the SES.3 level 

$210,630 - $267,060 Annually for the SES.4 level 

This is the lowest to highest salary we in good faith believe we would pay for this role at the time of this posting.  An employee's position within the salary range will be based on several factors including, but not limited to, specific competencies, relevant education, qualifications, certifications, experience, skills, seniority, geographic location, performance, and business or organizational needs.

Additional Information

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Position Information

This is a Flexible Term appointment, which is for a definite period not to exceed six years.  If final candidate is a Career Indefinite employee, Career Indefinite status may be maintained (should funding allow).

Why Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory?

  • Included in 2026 Best Places to Work by Glassdoor!
  • Flexible Benefits Package
  • 401(k)
  • Relocation Assistance
  • Education Reimbursement Program
  • Flexible schedules (*depending on project needs)
  • Our values - visit https://www.llnl.gov/inclusion/our-values

Security Clearance

This position requires an active Department of Energy (DOE) Q-level clearance or active Top Secret clearance issued by another U.S. government agency at time of hire.  Also, you must have the ability to obtain and maintain Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) access.  Please note that your current active Q or Top Secret clearance with DOE or another agency does not guarantee DOE SCI access approval; if you are denied access, you may be subject to reinvestigation of your existing Q or Top Secret Clearance. 

Pre-Employment Drug Test

External applicant(s) selected for this position must pass a post-offer, pre-employment drug test. This includes testing for use of marijuana as Federal Law applies to us as a Federal Contractor.

Wireless and Medical Devices

Per the Department of Energy (DOE), Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory must meet certain restrictions with the use and/or possession of mobile devices in Limited Areas. Depending on your job duties, you may be required to work in a Limited Area where you are not permitted to have a personal and/or laboratory mobile device in your possession.  This includes, but not limited to cell phones, tablets, fitness devices, wireless headphones, and other Bluetooth/wireless enabled devices.  

If you use a medical device, which pairs with a mobile device, you must still follow the rules concerning the mobile device in individual sections within Limited Areas.  Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities require separate approval. Hearing aids without wireless capabilities or wireless that has been disabled are allowed in Limited Areas, Secure Space and Transit/Buffer Space within buildings.

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