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Savannah River Nuclear Solutions average salary is $75,000, median salary is $75,000 with a salary range from $75,000 to $75,000.
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  • Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, LLC
  • Industry: Biotech/Healthcare
  • City: Aiken, SC
  • Born in the midst of Cold War secrecy, the Savannah River Site (SRS) has always operated safely and efficiently to execute its missions. During the Cold War, it produced one third of the nation¡¯s weapons-grade plutonium and all of the nation¡¯s tritium¡ªboth integral components of nuclear weapons.When the Cold War ended, the United States no longer needed the amounts of new nuclear materials as before and a new focus began¡ªon cleaning up the Cold War legacy and downsizing the nation¡¯s nuclear complex. Other nuclear sites across the nation were closed down, and their materials were sent to South Carolina for