Nuclear Technician Nuclear Technicians
Código da ocupação: 19-4051(SOC) Ocupação de migração qualificada Geral 6.8/10
Assist nuclear physicists and nuclear engineers in operating, maintaining nuclear test and research equipment, and monitoring radiation in laboratory, power generation, or electricity production activities.
Avaliações · Geral 6.8/10i
In the AI era: what happens to Nuclear Technician
Nuclear technician jobs are moderately affected by AI automation; data processing and routine monitoring may be replaced, but field operations, compliance checks, and emergency response still rely heavily on human judgment — a mixed outlook.
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Replaced the tasks of nuclear technicians manually analyzing radiation readings and drawing radiation maps, improving monitoring efficiency and accuracy.
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Replaces nuclear technicians in image analysis tasks for non-destructive testing, such as identifying anomalies in fuel rods and shielding materials.
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In specific reactors, replaces nuclear technicians in monitoring and regulating reactor operations, including responding to abnormal events.
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Replaces nuclear technicians in some equipment patrol and data collection tasks in radiation environments, improving safety.
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Replacing nuclear technicians' manual analysis of equipment status and maintenance planning, reducing unplanned downtime.
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- Use AI to automatically read radiation monitoring meters, replacing manual data recording
- AI analyzes historical data to predict equipment failures, reducing frequency of manual inspections
- Automated control systems adjust reactor parameters, replacing some manual operations
- AI generates standard operation reports, replacing technicians' clerical work
- Use AI anomaly detection systems to monitor radiation levels in real time, improving early warning capabilities
- Using digital twins to simulate daily operations, enhancing training and drill effectiveness
- AI-assisted optimization of nuclear material processing workflows, improving efficiency and reducing human error
- Plan maintenance cycles using AI predictive models to reduce unplanned downtime
- On-site judgment and emergency response for sudden nuclear safety incidents
- Interpretation and communication responsibilities in nuclear regulatory compliance.
- Manually operate and maintain equipment in complex or unstructured environments
- Role coordination and decision-making in multi-department collaboration
- Advanced certification in nuclear safety and radiation protection
- Application of AI/Machine Learning in Nuclear Engineering
- Digital twin and simulation software operation
- Remote monitoring and automated system troubleshooting
- Data science and predictive maintenance
- Nuclear regulatory compliance and management
Entry-level nuclear technician roles may decline due to AI-driven remote monitoring and automated systems reducing the need for junior inspections; but technicians with radiation protection and nuclear safety skills remain needed, with slightly higher entry barriers.
Nuclear technicians should escalate to nuclear safety experts or operations engineers: master AI-assisted decision tools, specialize in anomaly diagnosis and system optimization; strengthen project management and cross-department communication skills to adapt to new roles in nuclear facility digital transformation, such as nuclear data scientist or automated system operations specialist.
Salário
| Experiência | Anual (USD) | |
|---|---|---|
| Júnior (0-3 anos) | $50,000 ~ $65,000 | Incluindo período de treinamento |
| Intermediário (3-8 anos) | $65,000 ~ $85,000 | Experienced and certified |
| Senior (8+ years) | $85,000 ~ $100,000 | Supervisor or expert level |
Percurso Educacional
| Etapa | Duração | Custo (USD) |
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| Associate degree | 2 anos | $10,000~$30,000 |
| Bachelor's degree | 4 anos | $40,000~$100,000 |
Qualificações
| Qualificação | Emissor | |
|---|---|---|
| Nuclear technician certification | American Nuclear Society (ANS) | Opcional |
| Radiation protection certification | Health Physics Society (HPS) | Opcional |
Migração
Occupation classification code: 19-4051(SOC)
| Visto | Detalhes |
|---|---|
| H-1B H-1B Specialty Occupation | Requires bachelor's degree, employer sponsorship, competitive |
| EB-3 Employment-Based Green Card (EB-3) | Requires PERM labor certification with long waiting times |
| TN TN NAFTA Professional | Applicable to Canadian and Mexican citizens, relevant occupation required |
Para quem serve
- Suitable for those interested in nuclear science
- People who are detail-oriented and safety-conscious
- People willing to work in remote areas.
- People with excessive concerns about radiation
- People who are not good at teamwork
Perspectivas de carreira
Entry-level nuclear technician can advance to senior technician or supervisor, some become radiation safety officer or nuclear engineer through continuing education. Typically requires on-the-job training and professional certification.
Employment outlook in the US is stable. An aging nuclear workforce will create job openings, but new projects are limited, competition moderate. Projected employment growth 2022-2032 is about 1%, on par with average.
Áreas em crescimento:
Nuclear EnergyRadiation SafetyVeteran WorkforceLimited New Plants
FAQ
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Salary ranges are estimates aggregated from public listings on Indeed, Glassdoor, ERI SalaryExpert and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS OEWS); employment and demand outlook cite the BLS Occupational Outlook and O*NET; visa and migration details follow the latest USCIS work-visa (H-1B / O-1 / L-1) and employment-based green-card (EB-2 / EB-3, incl. DOL PERM labor certification) rules. Figures are indicative only — always refer to the latest official sources.