Standard Nuclear
Advanced TRISO nuclear fuel manufacturer
Standard Nuclear manufactures TRISO nuclear fuel and radioisotope power systems for advanced reactors and space applications. Based in Oak Ridge, it provides reactor-agnostic fuel to reduce US reliance on foreign suppliers, enabling safer, scalable nuclear energy. The company emerged from USNC assets to produce at industrial scale using HALEU feedstock.
Automation Engineer
Develops and maintains software tools, data systems, dashboards, and automated workflows supporting manufacturing operations, inventory tracking, and reporting in a regulated nuclear environment. Requires 2-6 years of experience with Python, SQL, data pipelines, and dashboard tools.
Facilities Technician
Hands-on facilities technician supporting equipment setup, maintenance, shipping/receiving, and general upkeep at a nuclear facility. Requires experience in industrial or manufacturing environments and willingness to work in radiological areas.
Manufacturing Engineer
Improve characterization workflows, throughput, and capacity planning to support nuclear fuel manufacturing operations. Requires 3-7 years manufacturing or process engineering experience and a bachelor's in engineering or materials science.
Commercial Project Manager
Manages customer-facing commercial projects from proposal through execution in a nuclear manufacturing environment. Coordinates across technical teams, maintains schedules, manages customer relationships, and supports proposal development.
Instrumentation & Controls Manager
Lead instrumentation and controls function across manufacturing, laboratory, and pilot production environments. Oversee installation, maintenance, calibration, troubleshooting, and improvement of instrumentation, control systems, and related equipment. This is a hands-on leadership role in a regulated manufacturing environment.
Quality Engineer
The Quality Engineer supports Standard Nuclear’s quality management system by ensuring manufacturing processes, materials, and products meet internal and regulatory quality standards. This role works closely with manufacturing, engineering, and supply chain teams to implement quality controls, investigate nonconformances, and drive continuous improvement across production operations.
Mechanical Engineer
The Mechanical Engineer supports Standard Nuclear’s Idaho facility by developing and implementing equipment, facility, and process improvement projects. This role provides hands-on engineering support for manufacturing, maintenance, and facility operations, including troubleshooting higher-level mechanical issues and supporting equipment upgrades, modifications, and repairs.
Nuclear Material Control and Accountability Engineer
The Nuclear Material Control and Accountability Engineer supports the NMCA program, ensuring accurate tracking, control, measurement, and reporting of nuclear material in compliance with regulations. This role involves data analysis, safeguards implementation, and cross-functional collaboration.
Nuclear Engineer
Performs radiation transport, reactor physics, and criticality safety analyses for nuclear fuel manufacturing and advanced systems using tools like SCALE, MCNP, and Serpent. Supports design, safety evaluations, and technical documentation in radiological environments. Requires bachelor's/master's in nuclear engineering and relevant modeling experience.
Director of Strategic Communications
Leads external communications strategy for a nuclear energy company, owning investor relations, messaging, and narrative development. Partners with executives to align communications with technical progress, fundraising, and market positioning; requires 8-12+ years experience and strong technical/financial communication skills.
Technical Project Manager
Leads execution of strategic nuclear projects involving hazardous materials transport, fuel facility licensing, and government contracts, coordinating cross-functional teams while ensuring regulatory compliance, on-time delivery, and budget adherence.