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NN Asks: Is the U.S. ready for nuclear construction to accelerate?
Craig Stover
Yes, but . . .
The United States is better positioned today for nuclear construction than it has been in decades. Some of that comes from the experience gained at Vogtle and V.C. Summer. I was part of the team that helped start the V.C. Summer project in 2008, and at that time we were trying to build a nuclear construction workforce from scratch. We learned a lot through that effort, and many of those lessons learned have since been studied, documented, and shared.
The nuclear industry is also benefiting from the wave of investment that started growing around 2020. Over the last five or six years, there has been a serious effort across the country to get ready for new nuclear builds. The U.S. government and the private sector are investing billions of dollars in new nuclear. Much of that work is happening before widespread commercial deployment contracts are signed. This is real, and we need to prepare.
Idaho National Laboratory
Pyrochemical ScienceIdaho Falls, ID
Posted June 9, 2026Reference ID: 1700
Idaho National Laboratory is hiring a Fluorination Reprocessing R&D Engineer to work in our Pyrochemical Science department. Our team works a 4x10 schedule located out of our Materials and Fuels Complex (MFC) facility, with every Friday off. A Fluorination Reprocessing R&D Engineer develops cutting-edge technologies for the management and recycling of used nuclear fuels at the MFC. This involves setting up and designing experiments relevant to the nuclear fuel cycle, collecting experimental data, analyzing data, and documenting and publishing experimental results.
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Dawn ClanceyContact via EmailPhone: (208) 526-7758
Please apply to the careers site. If you have questions, please reach out to Dawn Clancey at either her email: dawn.clancey@inl.gov or via her mobile: 719-358-1245