Nuclear Engineer
Role description
resolves problems with the use of atomic energy and radiation processes. Work in electric production, where they supervise construction, repairs, and guarantee safety for power plants and the safe disposal of radioactive waste. Nuclear Engineers can also work for government, particularly the military, where they make nuclear-powered arms, and transport, powered by atomic energy. Responsibilities involve designing and constructing nuclear power plants, radiation machines, and protective equipment, supervising activities in nuclear facilities, and performing tests to determine whether current methods of managing and discarding radioactive substances are effective.
Role skills
Qualifications
Bachelor of Science (Nuclear and Space Radiation); Bachelor of Nuclear Engineering