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Frame hiring inside the full deployment stack: power procurement, interconnection, cooling strategy, reactor optionality, EPC execution, compliance, and campus buildout. The strongest postings read like institutional project briefs, giving qualified candidates immediate clarity around the asset, the operating environment, the reporting line, and the execution path.
Use premium placement when a role supports reactor deployment, power strategy, cooling infrastructure, EPC execution, legal readiness, or data-center scale-up. Featured visibility belongs above the standard inventory because premium roles need more context, more trust, and more speed.
Surface flagship openings where candidates, advisors, and counterparties can see the role before it gets buried inside the broader hiring stream. Premium positioning works best for leadership hires, specialized technical roles, and deployment-critical searches.
Strong hiring pages communicate power logic, deployment timing, location context, compensation posture, and who the role needs to work with across utilities, cooling, EPC, nuclear, and digital infrastructure.
Use this page to move employers from market visibility into a structured hiring conversation with the right mix of posting, introductions, and strategic support.
Use this top rail for urgent, strategic, or highly visible roles that deserve stronger category presence. Featured hiring belongs above the broader listings stream whenever the employer needs more reach, more context, and faster qualified response.
The market is no longer separating nuclear, power, cooling, and mission-critical execution into isolated labor buckets. Serious operators are hiring inside one integrated deployment stack, and the best roles sit at the intersection of those systems.
Roles tied to transmission, utility posture, electrical engineering, and substation logic are moving toward the center of the hiring conversation because powered sites now need to be framed earlier, modeled more rigorously, and defended in front of institutional stakeholders.
Cooling engineers, mechanical systems specialists, and data-center infrastructure operators are increasingly relevant wherever power procurement, thermal design, and high-density compute deployment are accelerating together.
SMR, microreactor, regulatory, legal, licensing, EPC, civil, and construction-sequencing roles convert better when employers explain the project pathway, the project stage, and the counterparties involved — not just the position description.
Interconnection, utility relations, switchyard, electrical infrastructure, transmission strategy.
Licensing, reactor systems, nuclear QA, deployment sequencing, design and execution support.
Mechanical systems, heat rejection, fluid systems, thermal management, facility operations.
Campus buildout, mission critical infrastructure, runtime operations, MEP coordination, commissioning.
Permitting, NRC pathways, environmental review, contracts, insurance, institutional diligence.
Civil, modular build strategy, project controls, schedule integration, field execution, commissioning.
Review live openings, move through the category lanes that fit your discipline, and use the structured submission path when you are ready to bring a new role into the market. The listings stream should feel active, credible, and easy for employers, candidates, and service partners to route.
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