PAEC Jobs 2026 | Atomic Energy Jobs

کیا آپ سائنس اور ٹیکنالوجی کی دنیا میں قومی ترقی کا ہراول دستہ بننا چاہتے ہیں؟ کیا آپ کی مہارت ایٹمی توانائی، میڈیکل سائنسز، یا انجینئرنگ کے شعبوں میں ہے اور آپ اس کا استعمال پاکستان کی خودمختاری اور خوشحالی کے لیے کرنا چاہتے ہیں؟ اگر ہاں، تو پاکستان ایٹمی توانائی کمیشن (PAEC) میں 2026 کے لیے متوقع بھرتیوں کا اعلان آپ کے لیے ایک نایاب موقع ہے۔ یہ محض ایک نوکری نہیں، بلکہ ملک کے دفاع، توانائی، صحت اور زراعت کے شعبوں میں اہم ترین قومی منصوبوں کا حصہ بننے کا اعزاز ہے، جہاں آپ کا ہر تحقیق اور ہر ایجاد پاکستان کی طاقت اور استحکام میں اضافہ کرتی ہے۔

تصور کیجیے کہ آپ پاکستان کے پرامن ایٹمی بجلی گھروں کو چلا رہے ہوں، کینسر ہسپتالوں میں جدید ترین ریڈیو تھراپی ٹیکنالوجیز استعمال کر رہے ہوں، یا ایگریکلچر میں تابکاری کی تکنیکوں سے فصلیں بہتر بنا رہے ہوں۔ پی اے ای سی نہ صرف نیوکلئیر انجینئرز اور سائنسدانوں کے لیے، بلکہ میڈیکل افسران، کمپیوٹر سائنسدانوں، الیکٹریکل/میکانیکل انجینئرز، اور ٹیکنیشنز کے لیے بھی وسیع مواقع فراہم کرتا ہے۔ یہ ادارہ پاکستان کی سائنسی ترقی کی ریڑھ کی ہڈی ہے۔

کیا آپ اس قومی سائنسی مشن کا حصہ بننے کے لیے تیار ہیں؟ کیا آپ میں وہ تکنیکی مہارت، تحقیقی جستجو اور وطن کے لیے جذبہ موجود ہے جو PAEC کے عملے کا خاصہ ہے؟ ذیل کی جدول میں ہم نے پاکستان ایٹمی توانائی کمیشن میں کیریئر کی بنیادی جھلک پیش کی ہے۔ اسے پڑھیں، اپنی صلاحیتوں کا جائزہ لیں، اور پاکستان کی سائنتی طاقت کا معمار بننے کا فیصلہ کریں۔

 
 
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ادارے کا پورا نامپاکستان ایٹمی توانائی کمیشن (Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission – PAEC)
بھرتی کا طریقہپی اے ای سی کی سرکاری ویب سائٹ پر اشتہار، آن لائن درخواست، تحریری امتحان و انٹرویو
متوقع عہدے (2026)نیوکلئیر انجینئر، میڈیکل فزسٹ، ریسرچ سائنٹسٹ، سافٹ ویئر انجینئر، میڈیکل آفیسر
بنیادی اہلیتمتعلقہ شعبے میں بی ایس/ایم ایس/پی ایچ ڈی، قومی امتحانات میں کامیابی، متعلقہ تجربہ
مرکزی ذمہ داریاںایٹمی توانائی کے پرامن استعمال، تحقیقی منصوبے، طبی و زرعی خدمات، ٹیکنالوجی کی ترقی

یہ تو صرف آغاز ہے۔ اس مکمل گائیڈ میں، ہم آپ کو PAEC میں داخلے کے ہر مرحلے، مختلف سائنسی و تکنیکی شعبوں میں مواقع، اور قومی سطح پر ایک ممتاز سائنسی کیریئر بنانے کے رازوں سے آگاہ کریں گے۔ پڑھتے رہیں، کیونکہ یہ معلومات آپ کو پاکستان کی سائنسی خودمختاری کے مرکز تک لے جا سکتی ہے۔

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What is the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC)?

The Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission, or PAEC, stands at the heart of Pakistan’s scientific progress. Since 1956, it’s been the country’s main hub for nuclear research and development. With the National Command Authority guiding its strategy, PAEC pours its efforts into using nuclear science for good—powering up cities, treating diseases, boosting crops, and driving industry forward. If you think about Pakistan’s civilian nuclear program, PAEC runs the show—managing nuclear power plants, cancer hospitals, research centers, and a web of labs all over the country.

But PAEC doesn’t stop at generating electricity. Its reach goes way further. Through 19 cancer hospitals under PINUM, PAEC leads the charge in nuclear medicine, giving thousands of patients a fighting chance. Its scientists push boundaries—using radiation to develop better crops, diving into physics, chemistry, and materials science. And with PAEC jobs opening up in 2026, they’re on the hunt for the best minds—scientists, engineers, doctors—to join projects like the new K-2 and K-3 nuclear power stations, advanced cancer centers, and food security programs.

Working at PAEC isn’t just another job—it’s a way to serve the country through science. Here, professionals tackle some of Pakistan’s biggest challenges, from national security to public health to economic growth. The work is demanding, no question. But you get to be part of something big, surrounded by people who set the bar high for excellence and safety.

Organizational Structure and Key Directorates

PAEC runs on a big web of directorates, research centers, hospitals, and power plants. Each one digs into a different corner of nuclear science, from medicine to power generation. If you’re thinking about a career here, you’ve got to get how this whole setup works.

Here’s where the action happens:

Power Generation & Operations

These teams keep the nuclear power plants—like the ones in Chashma and Karachi—up and running. They handle everything from day-to-day operations to rolling out new projects. You’ll find work in fuel management, safety engineering, and both electrical and mechanical systems.

Medical & Health Sciences

At places like the Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Medicine (PINUM), they’re saving lives with radiation oncology, diagnostic radiology, and nuclear medicine. There’s a huge need for medical physics, radiotherapy technology, and folks who can manage healthcare and engineer biomedical gear.

Agriculture & Biotechnology

The Nuclear Institute of Agriculture and the centers for Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering are pushing crop improvement with mutation breeding and radiation. Teams tackle soil and water management, plus food preservation and pest control.

Research & Development

At PINSTECH, scientists dive into materials science, laser physics, and nanotech. They’re also on top of environmental monitoring, radiation protection, chemical analysis, and making isotopes.

Engineering & Technical Services

This division does the heavy lifting—designing, buying, and building nuclear facilities. Engineers focus on instrumentation, control systems, civil and structural work, and keeping computer networks secure.

Human Resource & Training

They find and grow scientific talent, running the Pakistan Nuclear Power Training Centre (PNPTC) and offering specialized courses in nuclear safety, security, and safeguards.

Finance, Procurement & Administration

Here, teams manage massive budgets and projects, handle international contracts for sensitive tech, and keep the whole nationwide network running smoothly.

Every division needs people who know their stuff—technically sharp, always thinking safety first, and ready to tackle challenges that really matter for the country.

Expected Positions and Professional Specializations for 2026

PAEC’s 2026 recruitment drive looks intense. They’re not just filling old roles—they’re bringing in people for brand new projects and expanding what they’ve already got. If you’re thinking about applying, be ready for some serious competition. They want people who stand out. You’ll need a strong academic record, real technical skills, and, honestly, a solid moral compass.

Here’s the kind of positions they’re after:

Nuclear Engineering & Sciences:
– Nuclear Engineer (BS-17/18)
– Reactor Physicist (BS-18)
– Radiation Protection Officer (BS-17)
– Nuclear Safety Engineer (BS-18)

Medical & Healthcare:
– Medical Officer (Oncology/Radiation) (BS-17/18)
– Medical Physicist (BS-18)
– Radiologist (BS-19)
– Radiotherapy Technologist (BS-16)

Engineering:
– Electrical Engineer (Power Systems) (BS-17)
– Mechanical Engineer (BS-17)
– Chemical Engineer (BS-17)
– Civil/Structural Engineer (BS-17)
– Software Engineer (Real-Time Systems) (BS-17)

Scientific Research:
– Research Scientist (Physics/Chemistry/Biology) (BS-18)
– Agriculture Scientist (BS-17)
– Environmental Scientist (BS-17)
– Materials Scientist (BS-18)

Support & Technical Staff:
– Scientific Assistant (BS-14/16)
– Lab Technologist (BS-14)
– Instrumentation Engineer/Technician (BS-16/17)
– IT Network & Security Specialist (BS-17)

They’re also diving into some new areas in 2026, like:

Cybersecurity for critical infrastructure. Think OT networks—they want people who can keep those safe.
Decommissioning and waste management. It’s all about handling nuclear facilities through every stage.
Advanced manufacturing. They need experts in precision engineering, especially for nuclear parts.
Data science in healthcare. This is big for oncology research and improving treatments.

You’ll find job postings on the PAEC website (www.paec.gov.pk/careers) and in major newspapers. Applications are only online, and after that, you’ve got to get through a tough round of tests and interviews. Bottom line: if you’re aiming for PAEC in 2026, come prepared.

Eligibility Criteria and Technical Requirements

Landing a job at PAEC isn’t for everyone. They look for people with top-notch academic records, a sharp mind for science and tech, and a real drive for serious, high-stakes work. The bar’s high, and there’s no getting around that.

Here’s what you need:

  • You must be a Pakistani citizen.
  • Age requirements depend on the role. For entry-level positions (BS-16/17), you need to be between 18 and 28 years old. If you’re aiming higher (BS-18 and above), you can be up to 35, as long as you’ve got the experience to back it up. There’s some wiggle room for age if the federal government policy allows it.
  • Educational background matters a lot. For engineering or scientific roles, you need at least a First Class Bachelor’s (16 years) or Master’s (18 years) degree in a relevant field from a PEC or HEC recognized university, with at least 60% marks. Medical posts mean you need an MBBS from a PM&DC recognized college, plus the right post-grad experience if you want a specialist position. Technical roles require a three-year DAE or a B.Tech, and you have to be in the first division.

Some positions need even more:

  • Nuclear Engineering? You’ll need a BE or BS in Nuclear, Mechanical, Electrical, or Chemical Engineering. If you’ve got an MS or M.Phil in Nuclear Engineering, that’s a big plus. You should know your reactor theory, thermal-hydraulics, and nuclear safety inside out.
  • For medical and healthcare jobs, Medical Officers must have valid PMDC registration and a completed house job. Medical Physicists need an MSc in Medical Physics and hands-on experience in radiotherapy. Technologists should have a BSc in Radiotherapy Technology or Nuclear Medicine.
  • Research Scientists go deeper—an M.Phil or Ph.D. in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, or a related field is a must. If you’ve published in respected journals, you stand out. Specializing in solid-state physics, radiochemistry, molecular biology, or something similar? Even better.
  • General engineering roles require a BE or BSc Engineering in the relevant discipline, with PEC registration. You need to be good with tools like AutoCAD, MATLAB, and other key engineering software.

Getting selected isn’t just about degrees. First, you need to pass a written test that checks your technical chops, math skills, and English. Then comes a psychological assessment—to see if you can handle high-pressure, high-responsibility roles. After that, you’ll face a technical interview with experts who know their stuff. There’s also a tough medical exam, covering both physical and psychological fitness. And don’t forget a full security clearance—background checks are thorough and non-negotiable.

What are they looking for in a person? Integrity that can’t be questioned. Real patriotism. An eye for detail, especially when safety’s on the line. Strong analytical skills and a knack for solving problems. You need to work well under strict protocols and thrive in a team. And maybe most important—never stop learning or pushing yourself to get better.

Salary, Benefits, and Work Environment

PAEC pays its people well, especially considering the kind of work they do and the talent they attract from Pakistan’s scientific community.

Here’s what you can expect by 2026 (all figures include allowances):

  • Entry Level (BS-17): PKR 180,000 to 230,000 a month
  • Mid-Level (BS-18): PKR 250,000 to 320,000 a month
  • Senior Level (BS-19): PKR 350,000 to 450,000 a month
  • Management (BS-20+): PKR 500,000 or more a month

The benefits package goes way beyond just salary:

  • You get the standard government pay, plus a solid Special Scientific Allowance that really bumps up your base.
  • There’s House Rent and Utilities Allowance, so you’re covered on that front.
  • Medical coverage is top-notch, for you and your family, at PAEC’s own hospitals.
  • Pension and gratuity follow government rules, so your future’s secure.
  • You’ll either get a conveyance allowance or official transport—it depends on your posting.
  • If you want to pursue higher studies (like M.Phil or Ph.D.), attend international conferences, or take top-tier training courses, there’s a dedicated fund for that.
  • Children’s education gets a boost too, with subsidies for reputable schools.
  • Group life and disability insurance are part of the deal.

Now, about the work environment:

  1. You’ll work with some of the best labs and research reactors in the country—equipment you won’t see anywhere else in Pakistan.
  2. PAEC takes quality and safety seriously. No shortcuts.
  3. You’ll tackle big, complex problems and work on cutting-edge tech. Every day is a mental workout.
  4. And honestly, the sense of national pride hits different when you know you’re helping Pakistan grow stronger.
  5. Finally, you become part of a community that respects science and values its brightest minds. It’s a stable place, and you’ll be working alongside some of the country’s top engineers and scientists.
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