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How much do remote nuclear training instructor jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote nuclear training instructor in the United States is $68,677.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $57,000.00 and $75,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Remote Nuclear Training Instructor vs Remote Nuclear Safety Specialist?

AspectRemote Nuclear Training InstructorRemote Nuclear Safety Specialist
Required CertificationsNuclear training certifications, safety training credentialsSafety certifications, nuclear safety licenses
Work EnvironmentOnline training platforms, classroom settings, nuclear facilitiesRemote analysis, safety audits, regulatory compliance
Employer & Industry UsageTraining providers, nuclear plants, educational institutionsUtilities, regulatory agencies, nuclear industry consultants

The Remote Nuclear Training Instructor primarily focuses on delivering nuclear safety and operational training through online and in-person sessions, requiring specific training certifications. In contrast, the Remote Nuclear Safety Specialist emphasizes safety analysis, compliance, and risk assessment remotely, often utilizing safety licenses. Both roles are vital in the nuclear industry but differ in their core responsibilities and certification requirements.

What are some common challenges faced by Remote Nuclear Training Instructors and how can they be addressed?

Remote Nuclear Training Instructors often face challenges related to maintaining high levels of engagement and ensuring comprehension among trainees who are not physically present. To address these issues, instructors can leverage interactive e-learning platforms, schedule regular video check-ins, and use real-time assessments to gauge understanding. Clear communication, prompt feedback, and a well-structured virtual curriculum help build rapport and foster participation. Collaborating closely with other instructors and technical staff ensures training content stays up-to-date and aligned with operational standards.

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

To thrive as a Remote Nuclear Training Instructor, you typically need a strong background in nuclear science or engineering, instructional experience, and relevant industry certifications such as INPO or NRC qualifications. Familiarity with e-learning platforms, simulation tools, and Learning Management Systems (LMS) is essential for remote course delivery. Outstanding communication, organizational skills, and the ability to engage and motivate learners remotely distinguish top instructors. These capabilities are vital for ensuring the effective transfer of complex technical knowledge and maintaining safety standards in a virtual environment.

What is a Remote Nuclear Training Instructor?

A Remote Nuclear Training Instructor is a professional who delivers training and educational programs related to nuclear power, safety, operations, or compliance, using online or virtual platforms. They design and conduct courses for nuclear facility staff, ensuring all participants understand regulatory requirements and operational procedures. This role allows for flexibility, as instructors can teach from any location, and plays a crucial part in maintaining safety and standards in the nuclear industry.
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Infographic showing various Remote Nuclear Training Instructor job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 10% As Needed, 39% Full Time, 16% Part Time, 6% Temporary, 23% Contract, and 6% Nights. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $68,677 per year, or $33 per hour.

Call-When-Needed Wildland Fire Training Instructor

The Ember Alliance

Fort Collins, CO โ€ข On-site, Remote

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Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Company Description
The Ember Alliance is a national organization of fire practitioners, researchers, analysts, and instructors dedicated to increasing the pace and scale of prescribed fire and planning. The Ember Alliance is dedicated to supporting fire as a natural process in fire-adapted ecosystems on a landscape scale to improve ecosystem function and health and increase wildfire resilience.
TEA's Training Program builds skills and confidence for fire practitioners from all backgrounds and experience levels in an inclusive and supportive learning environment. Our training events offer well-rounded skill sets for fire practitioners to help build capacity for the fire management community We are dedicated to creating a better educational experience to reach underserved and underrepresented populations to promote a more diverse fire management community. TEA's Training Department is part of a rapidly growing organization with lots of opportunities for creativity and programmatic expansion.
The Ember Alliance provides an open, transparent, and just organization and workplace. We strive for clear, open, and kind communication and are committed to centering, recruiting, hiring, mentoring, and supporting fire practitioners from traditionally underserved and underrepresented communities. We are dedicated to building a better way to do fire management, that recognizes the inherent value of our employees, that supports work / life balance, and provides an environment that supports growth.
Job Description
The successful candidate will have strong experience in conducting wildland fire training events (with a particular focus on 100-200-level courses and saw training), extensive prescribed fire and wildland fire experience, strong communication skills, and a clear commitment to working with diverse populations. They will work under direction of the Assistant Director of Training to:
  • Assist with implementation of training events for TEA, partner organizations (state, federal, non-profit, youth corps, Department of Defense lands, etc.)
  • Implement blended curriculum including virtually (instructor led online) and experientially (hands-on)
  • Teach 'non-traditional' soft skills during NWCG courses (e.g. self-care/stress management, conflict resolution, anti-bullying, active bystander, etc.)
  • Train underserved and underrepresented populations (POC, women, landowners, Department of Defense, etc.)
  • Build skills and confidence for fire practitioners from all backgrounds and experience levels in an inclusive and supportive learning environment
  • Manage work assignments with minimal direction from supervisors
  • May oversee staff, volunteers, and individuals or crews from other agencies or organizations when serving in a leadership role during training
  • Occasionally engage in prescribed fire operations and/or support a prescribed fire IMT during Training Events
  • Demonstrate a strong work ethic, including a commitment to principles of Duty, Integrity and Respect. Actively participate in creating a kind, safe and healthy work environment which encourages the diversity, equity and inclusion of all people.

Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Qualified as at least Single Resource Boss, (and FAL2 if instructing for an S-212)
  • M-410 or teaching equivalent and ability to be lead instructor for 100 and 200-level NWCG courses
  • Experience implementing National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) classes in person and/or virtually including S-130/190 and S-212
  • Clear verbal communication skills and strong organizational skills
  • Strong interpersonal skills and enthusiasm for teaching
  • Effective knowledge of common software applications (e.g. Microsoft Office Suite)

Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience teaching diverse populations, especially 18-25 young adults from underserved and underrepresented communities, including Conservation Crews or Youth Corps
  • Knowledge of adult learning pedagogy
  • Experience working with partner organizations to organize and implement training events
  • Experience as cadre on a Training Exchange (TREX)
  • Experience working on Department of Defense (DoD) lands (military installations)
  • Fire Effects Monitor (FEMO)
  • Incident Commander Type 4 (ICT4)
  • Wilderness First Responder or higher medical qualifications
  • Strong saw skills and saw skill training experience

We strongly encourage any individual that meets 80% or more of requirements to apply.
Additional Information
Fitness and Red Card Requirements
You must pass the arduous pack test annually and maintain a Red Card with currency in the position you are acting:
  • Lead Instructor: Double Single Resource
  • Assistant Instructor: Singe Resource Boss Trainee, FFT1, Senior Firefighter
  • Training Technician: FFT1
  • All instructors on S-212 classes must maintain currency as a FAL2 or higher

Projects may require remote work outdoors in adverse conditions on steep and rugged terrain and/or in inclement and variable weather conditions. Employees must abide by The Ember Alliance's current Covid policies.
Schedule Requirements
The schedule will vary depending on training needs. Training Projects may require working 10-12 hour days and/or outside of normal business hours, working during weekends and/or up to 14 days continuously, and travel for extended periods of time. Flexible work schedules will be considered to accommodate family or other commitments.
Pay
Call-When-Needed Instructor pay is determined by the position in which you are acting for a specific training:
  • Lead Instructor (Double Single Resource, M-410): $24.00/hr
  • Assistant Instructor (Single Resource Trainee/ FFT1): $21.50/hr
  • Unit Instructor (FFT1 Qualification): $18/hr

Overtime is expected and will be based on operational needs. The Ember Alliance is an equal opportunity employer.
Location
The Ember Alliance is headquartered in Fort Collins; GPPFM is based in Loveland, CO. Our team works nationally on training assignments; the job may require extended travel.
How to Apply
Interested applicants should submit a one-page cover letter, two professional references who have seen you teach or a video recording of you teaching, resume, and fire master record. Copies of all NWCG certificates and all pages of completed task books must be provided prior to employment. Application is rolling. Please specify your earliest available start date.