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Temporary Nuclear Fire Protection Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Fire Protection Engineer

Piketon, OH · On-site

$66K - $89K/yr

... nuclear, chemical, or large manufacturing). * Demonstrated ability to interpret and apply fire protection and life-safety codes/standards and integrate them with site procedures and worker-safety ...

Fire Protection Engineer

Glen Rose, TX · On-site

$71K - $96K/yr

Fire Protection Engineer As a Fire Protection Engineer at Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant your role will be to provide engineering evaluations and documentation to support plant modifications and ...

Fire Protection Engineer

Piketon, OH

$66K - $89K/yr

... nuclear, chemical, or large manufacturing). * Demonstrated ability to interpret and apply fire protection and life-safety codes/standards and integrate them with site procedures and worker-safety ...

Fire Protection Engineer

Piketon, OH

$66K - $89K/yr

... nuclear, chemical, or large manufacturing). * Demonstrated ability to interpret and apply fire protection and life-safety codes/standards and integrate them with site procedures and worker-safety ...

Join us as an Industrial Fire Protection Engineer and be a force in safeguarding industrial ... Part-time/temporary positions available with competitive pay rates ($50.00 - $60.00 Per Hour)

Join us as an Industrial Fire Protection Engineer and be a force in safeguarding industrial ... Part-time/temporary positions available with competitive pay rates ($50.00 - $60.00 Per Hour)

Fire Protection Design Engineer

Rockville, MD · On-site

$84K - $114K/yr

This role is responsible for designing and developing fire protection systems for nuclear power plants. It includes identifying fire protection requirements, conceptualizing system architecture and ...

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S. nuclear deterrent triad, including intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) systems and launch ... Prepare design and procurement documents relating to Fire Protection. * Develop calculations ...

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Fire Protection Design Engineer

Rockville, MD · On-site +1

$84K - $114K/yr

This role is responsible for designing and developing fire protection systems for nuclear power plants. It includes identifying fire protection requirements, conceptualizing system architecture and ...

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As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for temporary nuclear fire protection 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.
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Infographic showing various Temporary Nuclear Fire Protection job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 37% Full Time, 50% Part Time, 4% Temporary, 8% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $107,964 per year, or $51.9 per hour.
Experienced Fire Protection -Fire Alarm & Detection System Design Engr

Experienced Fire Protection -Fire Alarm & Detection System Design Engr

Savannah River Nuclear Solutions

Aiken, SC • On-site

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Fire Protection Engineer

These engineers will report to the SRNS Fire Protection Engineering Organization and will be responsible for fire protection related compliance within various facilities at SRS. Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to:

  • Conducting and developing fire hazard analysis.
  • Conducting NFPA/ICC code reviews.
  • Specifying technical aspects of fire protection systems to ensure Life Safety compliance.
  • Performing building walkdowns to assess for compliance according to Department of Energy standards.
  • Mentoring and providing direction to less senior engineers within the organization.
  • Scoping technical tasks and develop creative solutions to assigned problems.
  • Utilizing SRNS systems and meeting SRNS requirements with minimal supervisory guidance.
  • Accepting complex tasks and receiving minimal guidance from senior professionals.
  • Incorporating conventional engineering or scientific practices and a variety of complex features into problem solving and program planning.
  • Providing limited guidance and direction to less senior engineering professionals.
  • Carrying out development and qualification programs on tasks concurrent with other phases such as design and fabrication to better evaluate and minimize future problems.
  • Developing alternate solutions to existing problems.
  • Performing all detail work necessary to determine best solutions.
  • Evaluating proposals and make recommendations based on proposed projects/tasks in area of assignment.
  • Delegating and managing portions of the detail work to less senior personnel.
  • Preparing costs and schedule estimates on proposed projects/tasks in assigned area.
  • Demonstrating cost and schedule consciousness through timely completion of assigned tasks and projects.
  • Preparing manuals and other documents supporting or publicizing the technical effort.
  • Demonstrating creative ability through medium of patent disclosures, problem solving, engineering reports, technical papers and articles.

Experienced Fire Protection Engineers should be able to:

  • Build and maintain relationships with coworkers outside the field of engineering, this may include operations, maintenance, construction, nuclear and criticality safety, etc.
  • Perform tasks both individually and as members of cross-functional teams.
  • Lead cross-functional teams and drive the work tasks to completion.
  • Manage time effectively and balance working on multiple projects, technical documents, etc. concurrently.
  • Communicate complex topics in language fitting for the audience.
  • Originate and edit written technical documents.
  • Provide direction and guidance to less senior fire protection engineers.
  • Implements programs and procedures to ensure employee and facility safety is in accordance with codes and standards including DOE standards, ICC codes and NFPA Code and Standard requirements.
  • Fire Scenario Documentation for nuclear and non-nuclear facilities to prevent fire and determine controls that protect personnel, facilities, and the environment from the effects of a fire.
  • Maintains current knowledge of building and fire protection codes and regulations to assure compliance.
  • Surveys facilities to determine potential fire hazards and recommends corrective action.
  • Reviews and approves the more complex documents required for new construction or modification of existing facilities to determine appropriate fire prevention.
  • Specify and monitor inspection, testing and maintenance of fire protection systems and equipment to ensure that in an emergency they operate and perform to applicable codes and standards.
  • Participates in the investigation of all facets of any fire to determine the origin, cause, and what, if any, breakdown in the fire protection plans and procedures may have occurred.