3 Workforce Trends in Nuclear Energy in 2025

The nuclear energy workforce held steady in 2024, but growth is on the horizon as companies prepare to expand hiring. Careers in this field continue to rank among the highest-paying in the energy sector, with several nuclear roles offering top-tier salaries. As new technologies and reactor developments move forward, the demand for skilled workers is increasing—making workforce training and development more important than ever.


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