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The average salary for a Nuclear Engineer in U.S. is $126,950.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $126,950

$82,150$174,020

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $61.03

$39.50$83.66

What does a Nuclear Engineer earn?

On average, nuclear engineers earn around $126,950 per year in the U.S.. Nuclear engineers are responsible for developing, operating, and managing nuclear systems and equipment. They can specialise in areas such as nuclear fuel processing, reactor operations, and radiation protection.

How to earn more as a Nuclear Engineer

To become a Nuclear Engineer, you will need a degree in nuclear engineering or a related field. You may also benefit from joining a professional organisation, such as the American Nuclear Society, to stay up to date with the industry. To increase your wages and career prospects, consider becoming certified as a professional engineer or taking on extra responsibilities. You might even consider becoming self-employed or starting a business related to the field.