Nuclear power plant component manufacturer serving Europe and beyond
ŠKODA JS manufactures critical components for nuclear power plants across multiple reactor types (VVER, RBMK, PWR, BWR) and supplies engineering, production, and aftermarket services to utilities across Europe, North America, and Russia. The stack—Siemens NX, Teamcenter, CAD, CNC, PLC—reflects heavy CAD/PLM investment typical of precision industrial manufacturing. Hiring is engineering-heavy (13 of 28 active roles) with accelerating velocity, signaling either capacity expansion or turnover replacement in core design and production functions.
ŠKODA JS is a Czech manufacturer of nuclear power equipment founded in 1956, now operating at scale with 1,001–5,000 employees across headquarters in Plzeň. The company designs and manufactures reactor-specific components (steam generators, pressurizers, reactor vessels for VVER and PWR designs), manages used nuclear fuel storage solutions, and provides ongoing technical support and maintenance for operational plants. Customers include utilities in Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany, France, Sweden, Finland, Ukraine, Russia, and the United States. The business spans three revenue streams: engineering and consulting (project design and optimization), component manufacturing (including specialized welding and numerical simulation), and lifecycle services (commissioning support, technical documentation, spare parts).
Headquartered in Czechia, ŠKODA JS manufactures and engineers for nuclear utilities across Europe (Slovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany, France, Sweden, Finland), North America (Westinghouse Electric, USA), Ukraine, and Russia. Currently hiring only in Czechia.
Primary tools include Siemens NX and Teamcenter (CAD and PLM), Vericut (CNC simulation), AutoCAD, Microsoft Office suite, industrial controllers (PLC, Fanuc, CNC), and Teams for collaboration—standard for precision manufacturing and nuclear component design.
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