✅Work half the year, earn full-time pay
✅No degree needed
✅Job placement guaranteed
✅Certified in just 5 weeks
✅EPRI-accredited & nationally recognized
The Door to Nuclear Careers Is Wide Open
Don’t settle for 9-to-5 and two weeks of vacation.
We place you in seasonal outage work—just spring and fall—so you can earn a full-time income with part-time hours and keep your freedom the rest of the year.
Whether you want to travel or stay close to home, the nuclear industry pays well. Once you're certified and land your first job, most techs earn $130K–$200K/year—with huge opportunities for growth.
With clean energy expansion and the Net-Zero Carbon goal by 2050, this industry is booming—and they need skilled workers now more than ever.
The U.S. is facing a major shortage of qualified nuclear power workers—and that means opportunity for you.
Our accelerated training program is designed to get you job-ready in just five weeks, with no prior experience or degree required. We’re an AP3-accredited member of EPRI, certified to administer industry-standard evaluations, and your credentials will be uploaded to the STE Registry—used by nuclear utilities across the country to verify qualifications.
Once your deposit is received, you’ll get immediate access to study materials and one-on-one support as you prepare for class. Courses are offered at multiple locations throughout the year and require full-time participation (5–6 days/week for 4 weeks). After passing your evaluations, we’ll help place you in a job, with your qualifications fully verifiable by any major employer.
We encourage flexibility and travel, as it often leads to faster placement and higher pay. Most nuclear workers earn between $130,000–$200,000/year, with many positions offering seasonal schedules and long-term growth potential.
Monitor and measure radiation levels at nuclear facilities
Oversee safety procedures and contamination control
Educate workers on radiation protection and ALARA safety principles
Help prevent or reduce radiation exposure risks on the job
Nuclear workers typically receive less radiation than the average person gets from natural sources or medical procedures.
Your certifications are valid indefinitely and recognized industry-wide.
Yes! If you’re working at a plant beyond a certain distance from home, you’ll typically receive $100–$160/day in per diem for living expenses, in addition to your pay.
IS THERE HEALTH BENEFITS?
Yes. Most employers offer health insurance, even for temporary positions.
Yes. A drug test is required. Even though marijuana is legal in some states, it remains federally illegal, and a positive test will result in denied access to the site.
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