📍 Location: Texas, Florida, California, or remote
Salary Range: $80,000-$240,000 based on experience
The Role
Perform fire hazards analyses and support regulatory/fire protection bases documentation
Develop fire protection system designs (detection, suppression, water supply, passive features)
Interpret and apply relevant codes and standards (NFPA, IBC, and nuclear-specific requirements)
Support design reviews, hazard evaluations, and technical justification packages
Interface with licensing and safety analysis teams for fire-related inputs
Support field walkdowns, issue resolution, and modifications as needed
What You’ll Do
Perform fire hazards analyses and support regulatory/fire protection bases documentation
Develop fire protection system designs (detection, suppression, water supply, passive features)
Interpret and apply relevant codes and standards (NFPA, IBC, and nuclear-specific requirements)
Support design reviews, hazard evaluations, and technical justification packages
Interface with licensing and safety analysis teams for fire-related inputs
Support field walkdowns, issue resolution, and modifications as needed
Qualifications
- BS in Fire Protection Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related field
- 3+ years of fire protection engineering experience (With at least 1 year in nuclear, though extremely compelling chemical industry candidates may be considered. Decades of nuclear experience would tend to place higher onto listed pay range.)
- Strong familiarity with fire protection codes and engineering methods
- Strong communication and documentation skills
Preferred
Experience supporting nuclear licensing deliverables and QA-controlled environments
Why This Role
High impact role protecting people, equipment, and mission-critical nuclear functions
Benefits
Competitive salary • 401(k) with match • Health, dental & vision insurance
