Nuclear Engineering Staffing & Recruitment Services

Powering the Future with Precision Talent – Protingent’s Nuclear Engineering Expertise

At Protingent, we understand the critical role nuclear engineering plays in driving innovation, energy security, and sustainability. From next-gen reactor designs to advanced fuel cycle technologies and nuclear-powered systems for aerospace, Protingent connects employers with elite nuclear engineering talent to meet mission-critical objectives.

With decades of experience placing top-tier engineers and scientists in highly specialized roles, Protingent delivers the strategic staffing solutions nuclear-focused organizations need — from R&D labs and power utilities to government contractors and advanced energy startups.

Positions We Staff in Nuclear Engineering

Protingent specializes in sourcing and recruiting candidates for a wide range of nuclear engineering and related roles, including:

Staffing Solutions for Employers in the Nuclear Sector

Finding professionals with the deep technical knowledge and regulatory familiarity required in nuclear projects can be a significant challenge. At Protingent, we make it easy:
  • Contract, Contract-to-Hire & Direct Placement – Scalable staffing options tailored to your project or facility needs.
  • Clearance-Ready Candidates – Access to engineers with active or recent DOE/DOD security clearances.
  • Deep Industry Knowledge – Recruiters with engineering backgrounds who understand the nuclear ecosystem.
  • Nationwide Reach – Whether you’re staffing SMR development, fusion energy R&D, or legacy power plant support, we find the right people.

Let Protingent be your trusted partner in building high-performance teams for nuclear innovation.

Looking to fill a role? Contact our team or submit a job request today.

Opportunities for Nuclear Engineering Job Seekers

Nuclear engineering offers strong long-term career growth, especially for professionals who continuously build expertise in high-demand areas like reactor design, nuclear safety, and advanced energy systems.

Typical career progression includes:

At Protingent, we help nuclear engineers align their career goals with opportunities in innovative sectors like SMRs, fusion research, and aerospace nuclear applications, accelerating both their impact and professional development.

If you’re a nuclear engineer, scientist, or technical professional looking to contribute to cutting-edge projects, Protingent offers exclusive access to top employers in:

Work With Why Protingent?

  • Roles with industry-leading innovators and emerging energy startups
  • Recruiters who understand your technical background and career goals
  • Opportunities with security clearance pathways
  • Flexible work arrangements: onsite, hybrid, or remote where applicable
Ready for your next challenge? Submit your resume or view open jobs today.

FAQs – Nuclear Engineering Staffing with Protingent

For Employers

Yes. We maintain a network of clearance-ready and active-cleared candidates across nuclear, aerospace, and defense sectors.

Absolutely. We work with startups and R&D organizations pioneering next-generation nuclear solutions.

While it depends on the role, our industry specialization allows us to reduce time-to-fill significantly versus generalist firms.

At Protingent, we understand the stringent compliance, regulatory, and safety standards required in the nuclear sector. Our vetting process includes:

  • Detailed technical screening by recruiters familiar with nuclear engineering disciplines
  • Verification of certifications and licenses, including PE, NRC qualifications, and radiation safety credentials
  • Background checks aligned with DOE/DOD standards for security-sensitive roles
  • Access to candidates with up-to-date training in nuclear quality assurance (NQA-1), ASME codes, and NRC guidelines

We work closely with employers to ensure every candidate we present is not only qualified but also aligned with your operational, safety, and compliance requirements.

Need compliance-ready nuclear talent? Request qualified candidates now.

For Job Seekers

Nuclear engineer salaries can vary based on experience, education, security clearance, and industry sector. On average:

  • Entry-level nuclear engineers typically earn between $75,000 and $95,000 per year.
  • Mid-career professionals often see salaries in the range of $100,000 to $130,000 annually.
  • Senior or specialized nuclear engineers, especially those working in defense, fusion energy, or with advanced clearances, can command salaries upwards of $150,000 to $180,000+.

Location and employer type (e.g., government lab vs. private sector startup) can significantly influence compensation. At Protingent, we work with clients offering competitive nuclear engineer salaries and benefits aligned with today’s evolving market.

Looking to benchmark your salary or find a role that pays what you’re worth? Contact us for personalized insights.

Yes. We regularly place engineers in high-impact roles across emerging technologies in the nuclear space.

Yes. We work with both early-career and highly experienced nuclear professionals.

We recruit nationwide, including remote roles and hybrid positions, depending on client requirements.

Yes — demand for nuclear engineers is rising, driven by a renewed global focus on clean energy, advanced reactor development, and national security. Key factors fueling growth include:

  • Small Modular Reactors (SMRs): Dozens of companies are developing compact, next-gen reactor systems, creating demand for reactor design, thermal-hydraulics, and licensing expertise.
  • Fusion Energy Startups: Significant private and public investment is fueling rapid hiring in experimental fusion projects across the U.S.
  • Aerospace & Defense: Nuclear propulsion and power systems for space missions and submarines are driving demand for engineers with clearance and specialized training.
  • Aging Infrastructure: Legacy nuclear power plants need skilled professionals for maintenance, safety upgrades, and regulatory compliance.
  • Government Funding: National labs and DOE-backed initiatives are expanding hiring for research and development roles.