Nuclear Engineer Jobs in Texas

Nuclear engineer jobs in Texas are among the most active in the nation, concentrated in nuclear power generation, defense research, and energy sector engineering across a range of levels from entry-level reactor operator support through senior principal engineers. The largest hiring activity clusters around Houston, San Antonio, and the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, where employers like Luminant, Fluor Corporation, and the Southwest Research Institute maintain substantial engineering workforces. Reactor operations, radiation protection, and nuclear safety analysis are the specialties drawing the most consistent demand from Texas employers. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.

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Overview

Open roles13+
Top employerFluor
Top cityHouston, TX
Cities hiring3
Work type69% On-site
Top industryConstruction

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Westinghouse Electric Company
Nuclear Engineer, Senior/Principal
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Westinghouse Electric Company
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Nuclear Engineer, Senior/Principal
Westinghouse Electric Company
Dallas, Texas
Specialized Engineering
Engineering (Non-Software)
Nuclear Engineering
$90k - $113k/yr
On-Site
Bachelor's

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Westinghouse Electric Company
Nuclear Engineer
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Nuclear Engineer
Westinghouse Electric Company
Dallas, Texas
Specialized Engineering
Engineering (Non-Software)
Nuclear Engineering
$90k - $113k/yr
On-Site
Bachelor's

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The University of Texas at Austin
Postdoctoral Fellow, Nuclear Engineering Teaching Lab, Cockrell School of Engineering
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Postdoctoral Fellow, Nuclear Engineering Teaching Lab, Cockrell School of Engineering
The University of Texas at Austin
Austin, Texas
Specialized Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Engineering (Non-Software)
Robotics Engineering
Nuclear Engineering
On-Site
Doctorate

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Fluor Corp.
Design Engineer IV
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Fluor Corp.
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Design Engineer IV
Fluor Corp.
Houston, Texas
Specialized Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Engineering (Non-Software)
Nuclear Engineering
$104k - $192k/yr
Hybrid
Bachelor's
10,000+

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ENTRUST Solutions Group
Senior Nuclear Power Engineer
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ENTRUST Solutions Group
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Senior Nuclear Power Engineer
ENTRUST Solutions Group
Houston, Texas
Specialized Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Engineering (Non-Software)
Nuclear Engineering
Hybrid
Bachelor's

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Nuclear Engineer Jobs by City in Texas

Where Texas roles are concentrated, by current openings.

Houston
10 jobs
Dallas
2 jobs
Austin
1 jobs

Nuclear Engineer Job Market in Texas

A snapshot from current Texas openings, updated as new roles post.

Who's Hiring

  • Fluor
    Fluor8
  • Westinghouse Electric Company
    Westinghouse Electric Company2
  • ENTRUST Solutions
    ENTRUST Solutions1
  • Kiewit
    Kiewit1
  • The University of Texas at Austin
    The University of Texas at Austin1

Top Industries Hiring

  • Construction & Real Estate8
  • Energy3
  • Manufacturing2
  • Aerospace & Defense1
  • Cybersecurity1

What Texas Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in nuclear engineer jobs across Texas.

  • Active NRC operator license or Texas-relevant nuclear facility credentials where position requires it
  • Bachelor's degree or higher in nuclear engineering or closely related engineering discipline
  • Experience with reactor systems, radiation protection protocols, or nuclear safety analysis
  • Familiarity with NRC regulations, 10 CFR requirements, and nuclear quality assurance standards
  • Professional Engineer license from the Texas Board of Professional Engineers preferred for senior roles
  • Ability to obtain and maintain security clearance for defense or government facility assignments

Nuclear Engineer Jobs in Texas: Frequently Asked Questions

How do you become a nuclear engineer in Texas?

Becoming a nuclear engineer in Texas starts with a bachelor's degree in nuclear engineering or a related field, followed by gaining experience at a licensed nuclear facility, power plant, or defense research institution. Senior and independent roles often require licensure through the Texas Board of Professional Engineers, which administers the Fundamentals of Engineering and Principles and Practice of Engineering exams. Reactor operators at NRC-licensed facilities must also hold an applicable NRC operator license.

How much do nuclear engineers make in Texas?

Nuclear engineers in Texas earn a median of about $128,340 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $83,250 for the lowest 10% to over $170,600 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.

Which companies hire nuclear engineers in Texas?

Employers hiring nuclear engineers in Texas right now include Fluor, Westinghouse Electric Company, and ENTRUST Solutions, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Texas's mix of commercial nuclear power plants, large defense contractors, and energy engineering firms means openings appear across both the public and private sectors throughout the state.

Which Texas cities have the most nuclear engineer jobs?

Houston, Dallas, and Austin are the Texas cities with the most nuclear engineer openings. Houston anchors demand through its concentration of energy companies and large engineering firms, San Antonio draws from defense and federal research activity at nearby installations, and Dallas-Fort Worth benefits from the regional headquarters of major contractors and power utilities serving the broader Texas grid.

Are there remote nuclear engineer jobs in Texas?

Yes, but they're rare. About 31% of nuclear engineer openings tied to Texas are remote or hybrid as of June 2026, reflecting how much of the work requires on-site presence at reactors, laboratories, or secure facilities. The roles most likely to offer remote flexibility are analytical or regulatory positions, such as safety analysis, licensing documentation, and compliance review work.

How can I get hired as a nuclear engineer in Texas with little or no experience?

The most realistic entry path is applying directly to new-graduate engineering programs at Texas's commercial nuclear power operators, such as those affiliated with Luminant's Comanche Peak facility, or pursuing internship pipelines at defense-adjacent research institutions like Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio. Adjacent roles in mechanical engineering, radiation protection technician work, or instrumentation and controls give candidates transferable experience that Texas hiring managers recognize. Passing the Fundamentals of Engineering exam early signals readiness and gives new graduates a meaningful edge over candidates who wait.

Where can I find and apply to nuclear engineer jobs in Texas?

You can find and apply to nuclear engineer jobs in Texas on Migrate Mate, which lists current Texas openings across the state's power, defense, and energy sectors. Find roles that fit your experience and apply directly to each one.

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