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Experience in nuclear industry or other highly regulated industry. * Technical knowledge about the ... Provide direction on commercial and contracting strategy to the Engineering, Procurement, and other ...

Senior Global Supply Manager

Santa Clara, CA · On-site +1

$178K - $179K/yr

Work closely with Quality and Engineering teams to support safety-related procurement activities ... Maintain working knowledge of nuclear ASME Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC) requirements and associated ...

Senior Global Supply Manager

Santa Clara, CA · On-site +1

$178K - $179K/yr

Work closely with Quality and Engineering teams to support safety-related procurement activities ... Maintain working knowledge of nuclear ASME Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC) requirements and associated ...

Nuclear Engineer

$63K - $111K/yr

NUCLEAR ENGINEER When it comes to what you want in your career, if you can imagine it, you can do ... Performs a variety of assignments such as drawings, datasheets and specifications for procurement ...

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How much do remote nuclear procurement engineer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote nuclear procurement engineer in the United States is $51.61, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $33.17 and $73.08 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How does a Remote Nuclear Procurement Engineer effectively collaborate with onsite teams and vendors to ensure timely and compliant equipment delivery?

As a Remote Nuclear Procurement Engineer, you will frequently coordinate with onsite engineering teams, safety officers, and external vendors through virtual meetings, project management tools, and regular status updates. Effective communication and meticulous documentation are essential to ensure specifications, regulatory standards, and timelines are met, even when working from a distance. Building strong relationships and maintaining open channels with both internal and external stakeholders helps prevent delays and ensures all materials adhere to strict nuclear industry requirements. Utilizing digital platforms for tracking orders and resolving issues quickly is a standard practice in this role.

What are Remote Nuclear Procurement Engineers?

Remote Nuclear Procurement Engineers are professionals who manage the sourcing, purchasing, and supply of materials and equipment for nuclear facilities, while working remotely. They ensure that all procured items meet strict safety and regulatory standards specific to the nuclear industry. Their responsibilities include evaluating suppliers, negotiating contracts, and maintaining compliance with industry regulations, all while collaborating virtually with teams and vendors. This role often requires knowledge of nuclear quality assurance, supply chain management, and procurement processes.

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

To excel as a Remote Nuclear Procurement Engineer, you need a solid background in nuclear engineering or a related field, experience in procurement, and familiarity with industry regulations. Proficiency with procurement software, supply chain management systems, and knowledge of nuclear safety standards such as ASME and NRC requirements are typically required. Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are vital soft skills for managing complex vendor relationships and compliance documentation remotely. These skills and qualifications are essential to ensure safe, cost-effective, and regulatory-compliant acquisition of nuclear equipment and materials.
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Sr. Procurement Engineer (Commercial Grade Dedication)

Sr. Procurement Engineer (Commercial Grade Dedication)

SI Solutions, LLC

Huntersville, NC • Remote

$125K - $188K/yr

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

At Structural Integrity Associates (SI Solutions), we solve complex engineering, materials, inspection, and operational challenges across the nuclear industry. Our teams support both the operating fleet and advanced reactor developers through integrated engineering, inspection, chemistry, vibration, digital solutions, aging management, and analytical services.
We are seeking a highly experienced Sr. Procurement Engineer / Specialist with expertise in Commercial Grade Dedication (CGD) and NQA-1 implementation to support our growing Nuclear Business Unit. This role is ideal for someone with strong knowledge of nuclear quality program requirements and who can source suppliers and manage vendor relationships to ensure the availability of quality products and services, dedication activities, technical evaluations, and compliant project execution in collaboration with engineering and Corporate QA organizations.
Description:
The Sr. Procurement Engineer / Specialist operates within the Nuclear Business Unit and interfaces closely with Corporate QA to support alignment with applicable nuclear quality standards, procedures, and governance expectations. They will also support nuclear engineering and structural inspection, NDE, materials, and analytical services programs with a primary focus on Commercial Grade Dedication (CGD) and NQA-1 implementation. The individual will also support audit, commercial grade survey, and surveillance activities as needed.
Primary Responsibilities:
 
  • Lead and perform Commercial Grade Dedication (CGD) activities in support of engineering and project,   requirements
  • Develop, review, and implement purchase orders, dedication plans, technical evaluations, acceptance criteria, and dedication packages
  • Assist with identification and evaluation of potential suppliers for products and services
  • Support procurement and supplier evaluation activities associated with commercial grade items and services
  • Interface directly with engineering, NDE, materials, structural, vibration, chemistry, and analytical teams to ensure technical and quality requirements are appropriately implemented
  • Evaluate critical characteristics, acceptance methods, and verification strategies for dedicated items and services
  • Support receipt inspection, testing, and documentation reviews associated with dedication activities
  • Assist in establishing scalable CGD processes and work practices that support both operating fleet and advanced reactor programs
  • Support verification and validation (V&V) activities for commercial and nuclear quality software applications, engineering analysis tools, and digital platforms utilized in nuclear engineering, inspection, and analytical programs, including configuration control, testing, and documentation compliance
  • Assist with software quality program implementation and commercial grade dedication activities associated with commercially acquired and internally developed software
  • Participate in and support internal and supplier audits, commercial grade surveys, surveillances, and corrective action activities as requested
  • Support technical and programmatic reviews of documents, procedures, procurement packages, and deliverables for conformance
  • Assist project teams in resolving compliance challenges while maintaining execution efficiency
  • Support corrective action investigations, condition reports, root cause evaluations, and lessons learned implementation
  • Partner closely with Nuclear, Structural, Materials, Inspection, NDE, and Analytical Services teams to support project execution
  • Support advanced reactor requirements and evolving nuclear frameworks
  • Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives focused on quality, efficiency, and technical rigor
  • Mentor engineers and technical staff on CGD, NQA-1, and nuclear expectations
  • Support compliant execution of work while coordinating with applicable engineering and Corporate QA organizations

Required Skills/Qualifications:
  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Engineering Technology, Physical Sciences, Quality Assurance, or related technical field
  • Minimum of 10 years of nuclear industry experience with significant focus on Commercial Grade Dedication (CGD) and NQA-1 implementation
  • Demonstrated hands-on experience performing CGD work and developing dedication packages
  • Strong working knowledge of:
    • NQA-1
    • 10 CFR 50 Appendix B
    • Commercial Grade Dedication processes
    • ISO 17025:2017
    • ISO 9001:2015
    • NEI 14-05A
    • Nuclear procurement and supplier quality requirements
    • Corrective action and audit processes
  • Experience supporting nuclear utilities, engineering organizations, OEMs, or nuclear suppliers
  • Ability to work collaboratively with engineering and technical teams while maintaining quality standards and independence where required
  • Strong technical writing, communication, and organizational skills
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced technical environment
  • Ability to travel (~15%) to support client meetings, project execution, and audits
The expected salary range for this role is $125,800 - $188,100. Exact pay will be commensurate with location, experience, and qualifications.
Desired Skills/Qualifications:
  • Previous Lead Auditor certification or auditing experience
  • Experience supporting advanced reactors, SMRs, or emerging nuclear technologies
  • Familiarity with ASME Code programs and nuclear engineering services
  • Experience supporting NDE, inspection, structural, materials, analytical, or digital engineering programs
  • Supplier audit, survey, and oversight experience
  • Experience implementing scalable QA processes within growing organizations

Why This Role
This position provides the opportunity to:
  • Work alongside industry-leading experts supporting the future of nuclear energy
  • Contribute to both operating fleet sustainability and advanced reactor deployment
  • Be part of a highly collaborative and technically integrated engineering organization
  • Opportunity to shape and improve CGD and associated processes across a rapidly growing business
  • Remote-flexible work environment with meaningful technical impact
  • Strong culture focused on accountability, technical excellence, responsiveness, and teamwork

Candidate information may be verified during the hiring process. Inaccurate, deceptive, or mass-generated applications may be disqualified from consideration.

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