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What we offer
We offer a wide variety of jobs - and just as many opportunities for exciting careers.
Health care
We support your wellness with activities, wellness allowances and training during working hours.
Health care
If you fall ill, we will help you with the little extras.
Occupational health services
Our approach to occupational health is full service. At OKG we feel good!
Hybrid workplace
You like to work remotely sometimes - we give you the opportunity to be where you feel most comfortable.
Development opportunities
If you are part of OKG, you are part of a worldwide family - the nuclear (power) family!
Education and training
At OKG, we make sure everyone is up to date with the latest training.
We are OKG. You can be too.
We are always interested in new, driven employees. OKG is a workplace with room for many - both people and personalities. Apply here, become part of OKG. Here, well-being and development are constantly in focus.
Become a part of us. And become part of an industry of the future.
OKG has 600 personalities
Here, some of our employees talk about their work, their background and why they enjoy working at OKG.
Questions and answers about OKG
Some questions we get asked more often than others. Here you will find the answers to some of them.
How does nuclear power in Sweden compare to other countries?
There are six nuclear power reactors in operation in Sweden. There are over 400 nuclear power plants in the world, most of which are located in the USA, France and China.
How much of Sweden's energy comes from nuclear power?
In 2022, nuclear power accounted for 29% of our total electricity generation. Here is the list, in descending order:
- hydropower 41%
- nuclear power 29%
- wind power 20%
- conventional thermal power 9% and solar power 1%
What is fourth generation nuclear power?
Fourth-generation nuclear power, or Generation IV, is under development. Generation IV essentially involves using existing nuclear waste as fuel and making reactors smaller and easier to connect to electricity grids.
Who controls nuclear power in Sweden?
The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority is responsible for regulations and supervision. Check out www.stralsakerhetsmyndigheten.se for more info.
Is nuclear power a sustainable energy source?
Nuclear power meets the Brundtland Report's requirements for sustainable development and is also a plannable energy source, which is needed. Globally, nuclear power saves the climate from two billion tons of carbon dioxide per year. This is 40 times Sweden's total annual carbon dioxide emissions.