Nuclear Power- Electrical I&C Repair & Test Technician
Position Summary
Navy Nukes, ready to get out of shift work but stay in nuclear?
If you’re looking to transition into the civilian nuclear industry without going into plant operations or rotating shifts, this is a unique opportunity to do exactly that.
Join a world-class nuclear facility in Tennessee offering a low cost of living, no state income tax, and an excellent quality of life.
Work in a hands-on, lab-based environment supporting critical electrical and control systems used in nuclear power plants. You’ll collaborate directly with engineering teams and apply your Navy Nuclear training to testing, troubleshooting, and evaluation of key plant equipment.
Your Navy Nuclear training makes you uniquely qualified for this role.
You’ve been trained in an environment where safety, quality, and attention to detail are non-negotiable, and where strict procedural compliance is required. That mindset is exactly what drives success in this role.
Our client offers excellent opportunities for hands-on learning and long-term career growth within their organization.
What You’ll Do
- Test, troubleshoot, and repair electrical and I&C systems including relays, control panels, instrumentation, and motors
- Support both analog and digital control systems
- Work with legacy/obsolete components and support replacement solutions
- Collaborate with I&C and reverse engineering engineers on testing and evaluation
- Execute functional and performance testing in accordance with detailed procedures
- Read and interpret electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and logic diagrams
- Set up and operate electrical test equipment
- Document test results and report non-conformances
- Support troubleshooting
- Follow strict nuclear quality, safety, and procedural requirements
What We’re Looking For
- Electrical, instrumentation, controls, or nuclear background (military or commercial)
- Experience troubleshooting electrical or control systems
- Experience with relays, control systems, or instrumentation preferred
- Ability to read schematics and follow detailed procedures
- Strong attention to detail and process-driven mindset
- Experience with legacy/obsolete systems is a plus
- U.S. Navy Nuclear (ETN, EMN, or similar) experience highly desired
Work Environment
- 100% on-site, 5 days/week in a laboratory/testing environment
- Highly hands-on technical role (not a desk job)
- Work alongside engineering teams on critical nuclear equipment
- Industrial/lab setting with electrical systems and testing equipment
Join a team that recognizes, respects, and values the service you’ve given to our country.