Nuclear Technicians

Career Overview

Assist nuclear physicists, nuclear engineers, or other scientists in laboratory, power generation, or electricity production activities. May operate, maintain, or provide quality control for nuclear testing and research equipment. May monitor radiation.

Also Known As

  • Licensed Nuclear Operator
  • Nuclear Auxiliary Operator
  • Nuclear Equipment Operator (NEO)
  • Operations Technician

Alternate Job Titles

  • Accelerator Operator
  • Accelerator Technician
  • Auxiliary Operator
  • Cell Support Operator
  • Electric Systems Operator
  • Energy Systems Operator
  • Equipment Operation Instructor
  • Equipment Operator
  • Facilities Operator
  • Gamma Facilities Operator
  • Gamma Operator
  • Hot-Cell Technician
  • Licensed Nuclear Operator
  • Non Licensed Operator
  • Non-Licensed Nuclear Equipment Operator (NLO)

What You'll Do

In this role, your typical responsibilities include:

  • Follow nuclear equipment operational policies and procedures that ensure environmental safety.
  • Conduct surveillance testing to determine safety of nuclear equipment.
  • Monitor nuclear reactor equipment performance to identify operational inefficiencies, hazards, or needs for maintenance or repair.
  • Test plant equipment to ensure it is operating properly.
  • Apply safety tags to equipment needing maintenance.
  • Follow policies and procedures for radiation workers to ensure personnel safety.
  • Modify, devise, or maintain nuclear equipment used in operations.

Knowledge You'll Use

You'll need solid knowledge in these areas:

  • Public Safety and Security
  • Mechanical
  • Physics
  • Engineering and Technology
  • Education and Training
  • Chemistry

Essential Skills

Success in this career requires strong skills in:

  1. Operations Monitoring
  2. Monitoring
  3. Reading Comprehension
  4. Active Listening
  5. Critical Thinking

Key Abilities

This career requires key abilities in:

  • Problem Sensitivity
  • Oral Comprehension
  • Written Comprehension
  • Information Ordering
  • Perceptual Speed
  • Oral Expression
  • Inductive Reasoning
  • Near Vision
  • Deductive Reasoning
  • Speech Recognition

Work Style

People who excel in this career typically demonstrate:

  • Attention to Detail
  • Dependability
  • Cautiousness
  • Self-Control
  • Integrity

What Matters in This Career

This career tends to satisfy these work values:

  • Support
  • Working Conditions
  • Relationships
  • Achievement
  • Recognition

Technology You'll Use

Popular Technologies & Software

  • Linux
  • Microsoft Access
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Microsoft Office software
  • Microsoft PowerPoint
  • Microsoft Windows
  • Microsoft Word
  • Structured query language SQL

Tools & Equipment

  • Air compressors
  • Air purifying respirators
  • Airline respirators
  • Area gamma monitors
  • Atmosphere supplying respirators
  • Condensate demineralizers
  • Contamination probes
  • Control rod drives
  • Cryostats
  • Digital ratemeters
  • Digital signal analyzers
  • Digital spectrum analyzers
  • Eddy current testing equipment
  • Emergency diesel generators
  • Fuel handling systems

Work Environment

  • Face-to-Face Discussions with Individuals and Within Teams
  • Work With or Contribute to a Work Group or Team
  • Importance of Being Exact or Accurate
  • Wear Common Protective or Safety Equipment such as Safety Shoes, Glasses, Gloves, Hearing Protection, Hard Hats, or Life Jackets
  • Telephone Conversations

Salary & Job Market

Salary PercentileAnnual Wage
Entry-Level (10th percentile)$64,370
Median$104,240
Top Earners (90th percentile)$126,890

Workers Employed Nationally: 5,990

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Occupational data sourced from the O*NET OnLine database, developed by the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration. Wage data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), 2024.

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