Nuclear Electrician Job & Career Information

What's it like to be a Nuclear Electrician?

We have 60 Nuclear Electrician jobs nationwide. The average Nuclear Electrician salary is $60,000 annually, -$6K (9%) less than the average national salary. Statistically, Nuclear Electricians are very happy with their career.

$60,000 Average Salary

Employee Reviews (11 reviews)

3.8 out of 5 stars
  • "? Researched and organized safety briefs for repair procedures for various nuclear systems and components. Ensuring that all necessary technical, radiological, and operational requirements are met. ? Successfully inventoried and maintained over 500 ship’s battery components and, over a 4-week period, streamlined reinstallation of the components on the boat which resulted in saving 284 man-hours. ? Extensive experience diagnosing and isolating malfunctions in electrical systems, power generation units, and control systems using schematics, blueprints, and associated test equipment. ? Conducted preventative and corrective maintenance on the ship’s AC / DC electrical distribution system, generators, regulators, controllers, motors, circuit breakers and nuclear electrical systems. ? Introduced innovative maintenance techniques to shipyard vendors, resulting in significant cost and man-hour savings. Extensive use of schematics, technical manuals and safety procedures. ? Designed and implemented a System Expert program which trained ship’s personnel to manage schedule, and track vital submarine systems as they were removed, repaired, and restored to service throughout the shipyard availability."

  • "I really enjoy the experiences I have obtained while being the Leading Petty Officer of a division of 18 men. The men I work with are some of the best and brightest men I've ever known."

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