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Senior System Safety Engineer

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Senior System Safety Engineer

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$80K - $120K/yr

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How much do remote nuclear safety analyst jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote nuclear safety analyst in the United States is $39.19, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $31.73 and $44.95 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

AspectRemote Nuclear Safety AnalystRemote Nuclear Regulatory Compliance Specialist
Required CredentialsEngineering degree, safety certificationsEngineering or legal background, compliance certifications
Work EnvironmentResearch facilities, safety departmentsRegulatory agencies, compliance departments
Industry UsagePower plants, nuclear facilitiesRegulatory bodies, nuclear industry
Common Search IntentSafety analysis, risk assessmentRegulatory compliance, legal standards

The Remote Nuclear Safety Analyst primarily focuses on evaluating safety protocols and risk assessments within nuclear facilities, ensuring operational safety. In contrast, the Remote Nuclear Regulatory Compliance Specialist concentrates on adhering to legal and regulatory standards set by authorities. Both roles require specialized knowledge and certifications but differ in their core responsibilities and work environments.

What are the main challenges faced by a Remote Nuclear Safety Analyst, and how can they be addressed?

A key challenge for Remote Nuclear Safety Analysts is ensuring thorough communication and collaboration with on-site teams, as safety assessments often require detailed, up-to-date information from the facility. To address this, it's important to establish strong virtual communication channels, participate in regular video meetings, and use secure data-sharing platforms. Additionally, remote analysts must stay current on regulatory changes and best practices by actively engaging in professional development and networking with industry peers. Proactively seeking feedback and clarifying expectations with on-site staff can also help mitigate misunderstandings and ensure robust safety oversight.

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

To excel as a Remote Nuclear Safety Analyst, you need a strong background in nuclear engineering or physics, a thorough understanding of safety regulations, and experience with risk assessment. Familiarity with tools such as probabilistic safety assessment (PSA) software, industry-specific modeling programs, and certifications like Certified Safety Professional (CSP) are often required. Exceptional analytical thinking, attention to detail, and clear communication are crucial for interpreting data and collaborating with remote teams. Mastering these skills ensures accurate safety evaluations, regulatory compliance, and effective risk mitigation in the nuclear industry.

What is a Remote Nuclear Safety Analyst?

A Remote Nuclear Safety Analyst is a professional who evaluates and monitors the safety protocols and procedures of nuclear facilities or projects while working from a remote location. They analyze data, assess compliance with regulations, and help ensure that nuclear operations are conducted safely to protect people and the environment. This role often involves reviewing technical documents, preparing safety reports, and providing recommendations for risk mitigation. Remote Nuclear Safety Analysts use specialized software and collaborate with onsite teams to maintain high safety standards without being physically present at the nuclear site.
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Infographic showing various Remote Nuclear Safety Analyst job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 64% Full Time, 25% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 9% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $81,517 per year, or $39.2 per hour.
Consultant/Engineer - PRA and PSA

Consultant/Engineer - PRA and PSA

Jensen Hughes

Chicago, IL โ€ข On-site, Remote

Other

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Company Overview

Throughout our worldwide network of experts, clients and communities, we are renowned for our leadership in fire protection engineering - a legacy of responsibility we have proudly upheld since 1939. Today, our expertise extends broadly across closely related security and risk-based fields - from accessibility consulting and risk analysis to process safety, forensic investigations, security risk consulting, emergency management, digital innovation and more.

Our engineers and consultants collaborate to solve complex safety and security challenges, ensuring our clients can protect what matters most. For over 80 years, we have helped mitigate risks that threaten lives, property and reputations. Through technology, expertise and industry-leading research, we remain dedicated to our purpose of making our world safe, secure and resilient.

At Jensen Hughes, we believe that creating and sustaining a culture of trust, integrity and professional growth starts with putting our people first. Our employees are our greatest strength, and we value the unique perspectives and talents they bring to our organization.ย 

Our wide range of Global Employee Networks connect people from across the organization, supporting career development and providing forums for individuals to share experiences on topics they're passionate about. Together, we are cultivating a connected culture where everyone has the opportunity to learn, grow and succeed together.

Job Overview

Jensen Hughes is seeking entry-level to senior-level Engineers with experience in Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA) and Probabilistic Safety Assessment (PSA) or Advanced Nuclear or licensing experience related to risk-based methods. In this role, you'll partner with global leaders in the nuclear industry on projects that directly influence risk and reliability, plant safety, regulatory decision-making, and next-generation PRA techniques.ย  Those who have adjacent experience to nuclear industry risk-based work are encouraged to apply.

Our PRA team is based in West Chester, PA, but we know top talent isn't confined by geography. Remote work is available for qualified candidates.

If you're looking to deepen your expertise, contribute to meaningful projects, and grow in a collaborative environment, this is the place for you.

Responsibilities

You'll have opportunities to contribute across a variety of areas, such as:

  • PRA Modeling & Analysis - developing and enhancing PRA models for internal events, fire, seismic, and external hazards
  • Risk-Informed Applications - supporting licensing and regulatory strategies that impact plant operations (e.g., RICT, 50.69, ILRT extensions)
  • Tools & Innovation - applying online risk tools and exploring advanced methods, including optimization approaches
  • Human Reliability & Accident Analysis - conducting HRA and evaluating severe accident scenarios
  • Advanced Nuclear - supporting regulatory and risk initiatives for next-generation nuclear (e.g., NEI 18-04, LMP, ESP and siting)
  • Client & Regulatory Support - providing consulting expertise, preparing regulatory submittals, and delivering solutions that improve safety and efficiency

(You don't need to check every box. Experience in one or more PRA domains is a great foundation, and we'll help you grow into new areas.)

Core Responsibilities

  • Conduct PRA analyses, calculations, and risk-informed engineering evaluations
  • Collaborate with colleagues and clients to deliver practical, innovative solutions
  • Communicate technical findings clearly to both technical and non-technical stakeholders
  • Mentor and support early-career engineers through knowledge-sharing and guidance
  • Advise and interpret new and advanced nuclear regulations, methods, and approaches to support industry (e.g., NEI) and advanced nuclear vendor needs
  • Contribute to business growth by building relationships and identifying opportunities

Requirements and Qualifications

Minimum Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering (or equivalent PRA-related experience)
  • Experience with nuclear plant or advanced nuclear PRA, operations, licensing, or engineering
  • Strong analytical skills and a commitment to nuclear safety
  • Clear and confident communication skills, both written and verbal
  • United States citizen or lawful permanent resident

Preferred Qualifications

  • 5+ years of PRA experience (10+ for senior-level consideration)
  • Hands-on experience in PRA (internal events, fire PRA, external hazards, or risk-informed applications)
  • Familiarity with NRC risk-informed processes
  • Prior consulting or client-facing experience
  • Project management or technical leadership experience

Why Join Us?

  • Make an Impact: Your work will directly improve nuclear safety and influence regulatory decisions.
  • Grow Your Career: We invest in your development through mentorship, training, and exposure to advanced projects.
  • Collaborative Culture: Work with a diverse, talented team that values knowledge-sharing and innovation.
  • Flexibility: Remote work options available for qualified candidates.

We encourage you to apply-even if you don't meet every requirement. If you're passionate about nuclear safety and eager to grow in PRA, we'd love to hear from you.

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