2

Remote Nuclear Regulatory Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Licensing Engineer

Janesville, WI · On-site +1

$73K - $121K/yr

Nuclear Regulatory Commission ; the preparation for, and coordination of, inspections by the ... Hybrid or remote work arrangement will be considered. While our headquarters is located in ...

Senior Global Supply Manager

Santa Clara, CA · On-site +1

$178K - $179K/yr

Ensure sourcing strategies align with nuclear regulatory and quality requirements * Work closely ... Oklo requires remote employees to travel to headquarters (Santa Clara, CA) twice a quarter annually ...

Senior Global Supply Manager

Santa Clara, CA · On-site +1

$178K - $179K/yr

Ensure sourcing strategies align with nuclear regulatory and quality requirements * Work closely ... Oklo requires remote employees to travel to headquarters (Santa Clara, CA) twice a quarter annually ...

Regulatory Engineer

Santa Clara, CA · On-site +1

$85K - $175K/yr

Passionate about clean energy, the environment, the recycling of nuclear fuel, and making advanced ... Oklo requires remote employees to travel to headquarters (Santa Clara, CA) twice a quarter annually ...

... regulations and guidance * Ability to support remote work with a high degree of integrity and ... Familiarity with nuclear facility operations and safety analyses. * Experience interacting with ...

Licensing Manager

Janesville, WI · On-site +1

$135K - $189K/yr

Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Hybrid or remote work arrangement will be considered. While our headquarters is located in Janesville, Wisconsin, we welcome applicants from across the U.S. who can ...

next page

Showing results 1-20

Remote Nuclear Regulatory information

See salary details

$39K

$115.1K

$154.5K

How much do remote nuclear regulatory jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote nuclear regulatory in the United States is $115,106.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $109,500.00 and $131,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Remote Nuclear Regulatory vs Remote Nuclear Safety Analyst?

AspectRemote Nuclear RegulatoryRemote Nuclear Safety Analyst
CertificationsNuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) licenses, engineering degreesEngineering degrees, safety certifications (e.g., NEBOSH, ISO)
Work EnvironmentRegulatory agencies, government offices, remote optionsPower plants, consulting firms, remote roles in safety analysis
Industry UsageRegulatory oversight, compliance, licensingSafety assessments, risk analysis, incident investigation
Common Search/ComparisonYesYes

Remote Nuclear Regulatory professionals focus on overseeing compliance and licensing within nuclear facilities, often working for government agencies. Remote Nuclear Safety Analysts concentrate on evaluating safety protocols and risk assessments, typically employed by consulting firms or nuclear operators. While both roles require technical expertise and knowledge of nuclear safety, their primary responsibilities and work environments differ, making them distinct career paths within the nuclear industry.

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

To excel as a Remote Nuclear Regulatory Specialist, you need a strong background in nuclear engineering, regulatory compliance, and risk assessment, usually supported by a relevant degree and experience in nuclear regulations. Familiarity with NRC regulations, licensing processes, and proficiency in regulatory documentation systems are critical. Attention to detail, strong analytical skills, and effective written communication are vital soft skills in this field. These qualifications ensure the safe operation of nuclear facilities and compliance with strict regulatory standards, protecting public health and safety.

What are Remote Nuclear Regulatory jobs?

Remote Nuclear Regulatory jobs involve overseeing compliance with nuclear safety regulations and standards from a remote location. Professionals in these roles may review documentation, assess safety procedures, ensure regulatory requirements are met, and interact with nuclear facilities via digital tools. They play a critical role in maintaining public and environmental safety by ensuring nuclear operations adhere to governmental and international guidelines. These roles typically require strong analytical skills, knowledge of nuclear regulations, and the ability to communicate effectively with various stakeholders.

How does working remotely as a Nuclear Regulatory professional impact collaboration with on-site teams and regulatory agencies?

Remote Nuclear Regulatory professionals typically collaborate closely with on-site teams, regulatory agencies, and other stakeholders through virtual meetings, secure document sharing, and regular communication channels. While working remotely can present challenges such as limited access to sensitive on-site data or real-time inspections, most organizations provide remote access to necessary systems and facilitate coordination through scheduled check-ins. Establishing strong communication practices and staying proactive about updates ensures that regulatory compliance efforts remain seamless and effective, regardless of location.
More about Remote Nuclear Regulatory jobs
What cities are hiring for Remote Nuclear Regulatory jobs? Cities with the most Remote Nuclear Regulatory job openings:
What are the most commonly searched types of Nuclear Regulatory jobs? The most popular types of Nuclear Regulatory jobs are:
What states have the most Remote Nuclear Regulatory jobs? States with the most job openings for Remote Nuclear Regulatory jobs include:
Infographic showing various Remote Nuclear Regulatory job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, 4% Part Time, and 13% Contract. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $115,106 per year, or $55.3 per hour.
Nuclear Safety Analysis Engineer

Nuclear Safety Analysis Engineer

SHINE Technologies LLC

Janesville, WI • On-site, Remote

$70K - $138K/yr

Other

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Description

SHINE Technologies is seeking a Nuclear Safety Analysis Engineer to provide the development and application of nuclear safety analysis methodologies for safe and effective operations of the subcritical fission processes and accelerator technology for the production of medical isotopes. This work includes transient and accident analysis, dose analysis, nuclear criticality safety analysis, and integrated safety analysis.  

Hybrid or remote work arrangement will be considered. While our headquarters is located in Janesville, Wisconsin, we welcome applicants from across the U.S. who can effectively collaborate in a virtual environment. Candidates may be asked to travel occasionally for team meetings or onsite engagements, depending on business needs.  


The base salary range for this position is $80,500 - $159,275 per year plus a comprehensive compensation package. Our salary ranges are determined by role, level, and location.


Duties and Responsibilities:

Specific duties and responsibilities of the Nuclear Safety Analysis Engineer include, but are not limited to:

  • Perform system analyses of anticipated transients and postulated accidents to demonstrate that safety and licensing requirements are satisfied
  • Perform radiological and chemical dose calculations for normal and accidental releases
  • Support of nuclear criticality safety evaluations and analysis, including development and evaluation of computer models
  • Support Integrated Safety Analysis (ISA) activities including hazard evaluations (e.g., HAZOP, FMEA), process hazard analyses (PHA), and accident sequence development.
  • Systems analysis to include thermal hydraulics, modeling, heat transfer, transient kinetics, two-phase flow, system protection characteristics, and plant control system functions
  • Perform hand calculations using first principles to support and validate analysis results
  • Perform code benchmarking and validation analyses to support code qualification and methodology development
  • Contribute to licensing documents for NRC review and approval that describe how the suite of nuclear analysis codes will be applied along with inputs, models, and correlations to establish the design bases 


Requirements

  •  B.S. degree in Nuclear Engineering or related discipline from an accredited institution at a minimum 
  • Five (5) years of experience in nuclear safety analysis
  • Experience using MCNP and/or SCALE nuclear analysis codes
  • Demonstrated technical writing skills. 
  • Familiarity with nuclear engineering design, operations, regulatory requirements, and industry precedents. 
  • Basic knowledge of NRC Rules, Regulations, Organization, Processes, Procedures, Instructions, Inspections, Enforcement, and understanding of relevant portions of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations
  • Strong problem-solving and analytical skills
  • Strong data management and computer skills
  • Must be skilled in the use of Microsoft desktop software

Preferences

  • Familiarity with NUREG-1520 or DOE-STD-2009 
  • Familiarity with ANSI/ANS 8 series on nuclear criticality safety
  • Experience performing MCNP validation using the ICSBEP benchmarks
  • Experience developing radioactive dose calculations including five-factor formula, source term development, and radioactive material transport, including use of standards and guides such as FGR 11 and 12 and DOE-HDBK-3010
  • Previous training through the Nuclear Criticality Safety Program (NCSP)
  • Previous training in performing or facilitating process hazards analysis (PHA), including HAZOP or FMEA

Eligibility for employment is conditioned on the applicant's ability to qualify for access to information subject to U.S. Export Controls. Additionally, applicant's eligibility may be conditioned based upon meeting the Nuclear Regulatory Commission requirements for access to Safeguards Information, which typically requires a pre-employment drug screen, fingerprinting and criminal background check.

SHINE values diversity in all its forms as a critical component of innovation, which is fundamental to our success. Every member of the SHINE community benefits from the talents and experiences of our peers, from the mutual respect we exercise, and from the responsibility we take for our actions.

SHINE Technologies is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status.

Pay Transparency Policy 

Employee Rights Under the NLRA 

Equal Opportunity Employment

E-Verify