
Working at NRC
Consistently ranked as one of the "Best Places to Work in the Federal Government"®, the NRC represents a career opportunity that you will find rewarding on many levels. It begins with a mission as important as it is far-reaching, and continues with a positive, collaborative, and diverse work environment.
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) mission is to license and regulate the Nation's civilian use of byproduct, source, and special nuclear materials to ensure adequate protection of public health and safety, promote the common defense and security, and protect the environment. To fulfill its responsibility to protect public health and safety, the NRC performs five principle regulatory functions: developing regulations and guidance for applicants and licensees; licensing or certifying applicants to use nuclear materials, operate nuclear facilities, and decommissioning facilities; inspecting and assessing licensee operations and facilities to ensure that licensees apply with NRC requirements and taking appropriate follow-up or enforcement actions when necessary; evaluating operational experience of license facilities and activities; and conducting research, holding hearings, and obtaining independent reviews to support regulatory decisions.
In conducting all of our work, we at the NRC adhere to the following fundamental organizational values. These values guide every action we take; from a decision on a safety, security or environmental issue; to how we perform an administrative task; to how we interact with our fellow employees and other stakeholders.
Integrity
• in our working relationships, practices, and decisions
• trustworthy, reliable, ethical, unbiased
Service
• to the public, and others who are affected by our work
• responsive, accountable, proactive
Openness
• in communications and decision-making
• transparent, forthright
Commitment
• to public health and safety, security and the environment
• dedicated, diligent, vigilant
Cooperation
• in the planning, management, and performance of agency work
• helpful, sharing, team-oriented, engaged
Excellence
• in our individual and collective actions
• high quality, continuously improving, self-aware
Respect
• for individuals' diversity, roles, beliefs, viewpoints, and work-life balance
• professional, courteous, objective, compassionate

Welcome to the NRC Ethics Web site. Here you can find laws, regulations, and policies governing the conduct of NRC employees as well as financial disclosure forms and articles on ethics issues.
The fundamental ethical principles call upon Federal Employees to place loyalty to the Constitution, our public laws, and ethical standards above private gain. Every NRC employee is responsible for knowing and understanding the Federal and NRC ethics rules.
Because some of these rules are complex and may require some analysis, NRC employees are encouraged to seek the advice of an ethics counselor before taking any action that may be covered by these rules.
- Summaries of Major Ethics Rules
- Laws, Regulations and Policies
- Ethics Forms
- Ethics Program Reviews
- Prohibited Securities
- Other Ethics Sites
The NRC creates and maintains a work environment to maximize the potential of all employees. At the NRC, we encourage trust, respect, and open communication to foster and promote a positive work environment. Our goal is to build a diverse work force that is committed to enhancing regulatory excellence. Come join our agency team and experience a rewarding and challenging career.
DIVERSITY IN NRC'S WORKFORCE
NRC's approximately 4,000 employees are at our Headquarters complex in Rockville, Maryland, and in four regional offices in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Illinois, and Texas. Our workforce represents diversity in gender, ethnicity, occupation, and age.
The agency's workforce is 40% female and 60% male. Workforce under the age of 40 is 26% and workforce over the age of 55 is 29%. Ethnic and racial demographics are African-American--15%; Asian Pacific American--9%; Hispanic--6%; Native American--less than 1%; and white--69%.
COMPREHENSIVE DIVERSITY MANAGEMENT PLAN
It is the policy of the NRC to foster equal opportunity for all employees and to promote principles of diversity management that will enhance the level of effectiveness and efficiency of its programs. The concept of diversity management is a strategic business objective that seeks to increase organizational capacity in a workplace where the contributions of all employees are recognized and valued. NRC's goal is to build a high-performing, diverse workforce based on mutual acceptance and trust. It is also NRC's policy to select the best-qualified applicant for the job, regardless of race, national origin, gender, age, color, disability, religion, sexual orientation, or any other non-merit factor.
The Commission and senior management continue to support the Comprehensive Development Management Plan to guide individual behaviors, decisions, and diversity management initiatives that gauge how well the agency is achieving its diversity management objective. The Comprehensive Diversity Management Plan represents a structured approach to ensure continued progress in reaching its diversity management goals, promoting a discrimination-free work environment, and providing opportunities for all employees to use their diverse talents to support the agency's mission.
The CDMP sets expectations that managers and staff must be engaged in order for the agency to make progress. To further this goal, a set of relevant CDMP performance measures were developed and incorporated into the agency's operating plan to measure, monitor, and assess progress in diversity management. Each office is expected to report on its progress and accomplishments achieved consistent with the CDMP goals.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEES
The agency has seven Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Committees to assist agency management in accomplishing EEO objectives. These include the Advisory Committee for African Americans, Advisory Committee for Employees with Disabilities, the Advisory Committee for Asian Pacific Americans, Diversity Advisory Committee on Ageism, Federal Women's Program Advisory Committee, Advisory Committee for Hispanic-Americans Employment Program, and Native American Advisory Committee. These committees provide advice and recommendations to the Director, Office of Small Business and Civil Rights, regarding policies, procedures, and practices related to career development of NRC employees and selection of applicants for employment.
ACCESSIBILITY AND REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
NRC provides reasonable accommodation for qualified applicants and employees with disabilities except when doing so would pose an undue hardship on the agency. Information about accommodations can be found in the Procedures for Providing Reasonable Accommodation for Individuals with Disabilities.
CULTURAL EVENTS
NRC sponsors an annual Diversity Day and several special emphasis exhibits or celebrations at its Headquarters offices to highlight contributions made to this country by people from various cultures. Similar events are frequently sponsored at the regional offices.
January | Martin Luther King, Jr., Birthday (Poster Exhibit) |
February | African American History Month (Poster Exhibit/Program) |
March | Women's History Month (Poster Exhibit/Program) |
May | Asian Pacific American Heritage Month (Poster Exhibit/Program) Older Americans Month (Poster Exhibit/Program) |
June | Diversity Day Celebration |
August | Women's Equality Day (Poster Exhibit) |
September | Hispanic Heritage Month (Poster Exhibit/Program) |
October | National Disability Employment Awareness Month (Poster Exhibit/Program) |
November | Native American Heritage Month (Poster Exhibit/Program) |

Never before has our culture placed so much emphasis on maintaining a balance between the professional and the personal. "Work/Life Balance" is not just a phase that gets tossed around but is part of who we are. Our programs help employees cope with the dynamic complexities of today's life and offer the opportunity to balance career and family. Programs include:
- FLEXIBLE WORK SCHEDULES AND HOURS
Striking a balance between work and life obligations requires some of the more difficult decisions in anyone's career. The NRC allows for telecommuting and flexibility in scheduling working hours to better fit the rest of your life. - FAMILY FRIENDLY LEAVE
Allows an employee to use up to 13 days of their available sick leave per year to provide health care for a family member or to attend a funeral of a family member. - ON-SITE CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER (Headquarters only)
Our Child Development center is located at our headquarters complex. Children are accepted from ages 6 weeks to 6 years old. The Center is open from 6:45 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The program balances play and work in satisfying and productive ways, develops basic readiness skills, and assists the children to challenge and test themselves and experience the joys of learning in a whole-child environment, and it includes all-day Kindergarten. - ON-SITE FITNESS CENTER (Headquarters only)
The NRC maintains a state-of-the-art fitness center in the headquarters building complex. The NRC Fitness Center is equipped with bikes, treadmills, ellipticals and other such equipment. The Fitness Center also staffs professional trained exercise physiologists and provides an array of health and fitness programs to meet your individual needs for achieving and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. NRC headquarter employees are eligible to join. - ON-SITE HEALTH CENTER (Headquarters only)
The NRC provides an on-site health center that is staffed with nurses and a doctor. Services include various screening programs, such as diabetes, glaucoma/vision testing, and high blood pressure testing. Employees who must have allergy shots can have them administered at the health unit if prescribed by their personal physician. - ON-SITE EATING ESTABLISHMENTS (Headquarters only)
Cafeterias are located in each of our buildings. The One White Flint Cafeteria is open from 6:00 a.m. until 3:30 p.m.; the Two White Flint cafeteria is open from 6:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. The coffee shop is open from 2:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. In addition there is a snack shop operated by the Maryland Workshop for the Blind. - TRANSPORTATION FRINGE BENEFIT
Do you use public transportation to get to work? If so, you may be eligible for a transportation subsidy each month. The headquarters complex is located on the Metro system Red Line. - ADDITIONAL BENEFITS EMPLOYEES FIND WORKING AT THE NRC
- Opportunities to travel
- Ability to publish
- Public Service
- Providing advice on public safety issues
- Working with world class scientists
- Relocation possibilities
- Training, both on-the-job and formal study
- Portable retirement benefits

NRC employees receive a competitive salary and enjoy a superior benefits package. Pay rates are competitive with the private sector and include annual pay increases, longevity raises, and the possibility of cash awards and bonuses. Salary for new employees depends on the grade and geographic area of the position you are selected for, as well as any prior Federal or private sector experience you may have.
Below are the NRC current salary charts.
- The year 2012 base and locality pay tables for the General Schedule which are used for GG-1 to GG-15 positions in the NRC.
- The year 2012 special pay table for the Engineering and Scientific group which is used for GG-5 to GG-12 positions in the NRC.
- The year 2012 pay table for the Resident Inspector Pay Schedule which is used for GG-11 to GG-14 Resident Inspector positions in the NRC.
- The year 2012 Nuclear Safety Professional Development Program Pay Progression table.
- The year 2012 salary ranges for the Senior Executive Service Schedule positions in the NRC.
- The year 2012 salary ranges for the Senior Level Service positions in the NRC.
- The year 2012 salary ranges for the Administrative Judge and Administrative Law Judge positions in the NRC.
BENEFITS
Paid Time Off
- Annual Leave: Employees earn from 13 to 26 days paid vacation per year depending upon their years of Federal service.
- Sick Leave: Employees earn 13 paid sick days per year, which can be used for personal illness, care of sick family members, adoption, and medical appointments.
- Holidays: Employees enjoy 10 paid holidays per year.
Retirement Plans
The NRC has two retirement plans. The first is for NRC employees who were Federal employees before December 31, 1983 and is called the Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS). The CSRS is a defined benefit system with no portability outside the Federal sector and with no benefits for employees who do not stay until retirement.
The second retirement plan and only system available to new employees is the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS). FERS recognizes that not all Federal employees stay long enough to qualify for retirement, so it is a three-tiered design with portable benefits. The basic components of FERS are (1) Social Security; (2) automatic enrollment in the Thrift Savings Plan; and (3) a defined benefit (Basic Annuity) element based on years of service, pay level, and age at retirement.
Thrift Savings Plan
The Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) is a retirement savings and investment plan for Federal employees. The purpose of the TSP is to provide retirement income. It offers Federal civilian employees the same type of savings and tax benefits that many private corporations offer their employees under ''401(k)'' plans.
The TSP is a defined contribution plan. The retirement income that you receive from your TSP account will depend on how much you (and your agency, if you are a FERS employee) have contributed to your account during your working years and the earnings on these contributions. The contributions that you make to your TSP account are voluntary and are separate from your contributions to your FERS Basic Annuity or CSRS annuity.
Insurance Benefits
As a new/newly eligible Federal employee, you may be able to enroll in health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, and/or apply for long term care insurance.
Employee Assistance Program
The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) provides professional counseling services for NRC employees who are experiencing personal problems that may be affecting their ability to perform on the job. The program offers assessment, referral, short-term counseling, and follow-up for employees dealing with family and marital problems, substance abuse, stress, depression, and many other personal challenges.
All employees of the NRC may use the program at any time. Employees are encouraged to contact an EAP professional whenever they are experiencing personal problems. In many situations, family members of NRC employees are also eligible for the services of the program. Supervisors and managers may also seek the guidance of the EAP to help determine the appropriateness of referring employees who may be experiencing work performance and conduct changes due to personal problems.
Recruitment Bonus
For entry level engineers and scientists and certain other "hard-to-fill" positions, the NRC may provide a one-time recruitment bonus. Employees receiving a recruitment bonus are obligated to continue their service with the NRC for a specified period of time.
Relocation Expenses for New Employees
For certain "hard-to-fill" positions, some relocation expenses may be authorized. Such determinations are made on a case-by-case basis. Employees receiving relocation expenses are obligated to continue their service with the NRC for a specified period of time.
Student Loan Repayment
The NRC may pay a portion of an employee's federally guaranteed student loan. Employees for whom student loan expenses are paid are obligated to continue their service with the NRC for a specified period of time.
Union Representation
The National Treasury Employees Union is the exclusive representative for many employees at the NRC. Those employees may contact NTEU for further information on their services.

Knowledge and experience are the keys to carrying out the NRC mission. If you do not have all the required knowledge and experience for some of our technologically advanced positions, the NRC will provide you with what you need. The NRC offers on-the-job training; supervisory and management training; and specialized training. This training provides you unprecedented opportunities to gain expert knowledge, develop your career, and stay a step ahead of changing technology and industry. Here are a few examples of the kinds of training and career development programs we offer:
New Employee Briefing: As a new employee, you'll attend a briefing that will familiarize you with the NRC.
Employee Training: The NRC provides employees with instructor-led, computer-based, and self-study training opportunities in a wide spectrum of technical disciplines in support of the NRC's regulatory programs and in broad areas of interest to NRC employees. Training is offered using traditional classrooms, computer laboratories, full-scope nuclear power plant control room simulators, and web-based training.
Technical Training: Whether in the classroom or simulator, on-line, or through on-the-job training and self-study in the field, our training programs provide engineers and other technical professionals with the latest information and valuable practical experience in evaluating the design and operation of the various types of nuclear power facilities in order to develop the competencies required to carry out their assigned regulatory activities. Employees learn how to perform inspection, investigation, licensing, and enforcement activities and gain an understanding of nuclear facilities and engineering principles in order to enhance communication and decision-making abilities.
Group Training: Comprehensive group training programs are offered for executive, supervisory, and management development, including training in equal employment opportunity and diversity.
Continuing Education: Courses that provide education in a variety of areas are offered on-site or at local colleges and universities. The NRC may pay tuition and fees for job-related courses taken at approved colleges and universities at the undergraduate and graduate level.
Career Counseling: Your professional advancement is important to us. To ensure that you and the NRC are working together to achieve your career goals, we offer one-on-one career counseling.
Training Facilities: The NRC maintains and operates a Technical Training Center in Chattanooga, TN and a Professional Development Center at NRC headquarters in Rockville, MD.

The awards and recognition received by the NRC are listed below.
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Ranked one of the "Best Places to Work in the Federal Government" |
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One of the Military Friendly Employers for 2013 |
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Ranked #16 in the "Top 20 Government Agencies" in CAREERS & the disABLED Magazine |
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Ranked #17 in the "Top 20 Government Employers" in Minority Engineer Magazine |
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Ranked #10 in the "Top 20 Government Employers" in Women Engineer Magazine |
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Ranked #17 in the "Top 20 Government Employers" in Workforce Diversity for Engineering & IT Professionals Magazine |
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Ranked 64th in the Universum's Top 100 by US Students |
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Recognized as a "2012 Best Diversity Company" by the readers of Diversity/Careers in Engineering & Information Technology Magazine |
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Named a Top Government Supporter of HBCU Engineering Programs |