Global Nuclear Fuel (GNF) is located at GE's nuclear energy headquarters site in Wilmington, NC.
About Global Nuclear Fuel (GNF)
Effective January 1, 2000, General Electric Company, Hitachi Ltd.
and Toshiba Corporation created Global Nuclear Fuel, a joint venture
engaged in the business of providing nuclear fuel and related services
to electric utility customers operating nuclear power plants in the
U.S., Japan and Western Europe. GE is the majority owner of Global
Nuclear Fuel, whose operating companies consist of Global Nuclear
Fuel – Americas, LLC (in Wilmington, North Carolina) and Global
Nuclear Fuel – Japan Co. Ltd. (in Kurihama, Japan). Employees
of Global Nuclear Fuel companies participate in GE benefit and other
GE programs.
Global Nuclear Fuel must comply with United States Department of Energy (DOE) and Department of Commerce (DOC) requiring governmental approval of disclosures to certain foreign nationals of most technical information used in GE's nuclear businesses.
Before extension of any offer of employment, the Nuclear business needs to determine whether or not a license is required from the Department of Energy or Department of Commerce. Accordingly, if you are not a US Citizen (including green card holders), you need to bring proof of citizenship with you to your interview on the GE campus. Passport, certificate of naturalization, birth certificate, or other proof of citizenship, are acceptable.
Any offer of employment by the company is contingent upon receiving appropriate government approvals. These can take several weeks to months to process. If government approval cannot be obtained within a reasonable timeframe (2-6 weeks), the company reserves the right to rescind the offer, based upon the candidate's inability to start work within a reasonable period of time.
DOE regulations require DOE notification of any non-US citizen employees (including US green card holders), and specific DOE authorization for disclosures of certain technical information to citizens of the following countries:
| Afghanistan | Gabon | Oman | ||||
| Albania | Georgia | Pakistan | ||||
| Algeria | Guinea | Palau | ||||
| Andorra | Guinea-Bissau | Qatar | ||||
| Angola | Haiti | Russia | ||||
| Armenia | India | Rwanda | ||||
| Azerbaijan | Iran | Sao Tome and Principe | ||||
| Bahrain | Iraq | Saudi Arabia | ||||
| Belarus | Israel | Seychelles | ||||
| Benin | Kazakhstan | Sierra Leone | ||||
| Botswana | Kenya | Somalia | ||||
| Burkina Faso | Korea, Peoples Democratic Republic of | Sudan | ||||
| Burma (Myanmar) | Kuwait | Syria | ||||
| Burundi | Kyrgyzstan | Tajikistan | ||||
| Cambodia | Laos | Tanzania | ||||
| Cameroon | Liberia | Togo | ||||
| Cape Verde | Libya | Turkmenistan | ||||
| Central African Republic | Macedonia | Uganda | ||||
| Chad | Mali | Ukraine | ||||
| China, Peoples Republic of | Marshall Islands | United Arab Emirates | ||||
| Comoros | Mauritania | Uzbekistan | ||||
| Congo (Zaire) | Micronesia | Vanuatu | ||||
| Cuba | Moldova | Vietnam | ||||
| Djibouti | Mongolia | Yemen | ||||
| Equatorial Guinea | Mozambique | Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) | ||||
| Eritrea | Niger |
All geographic areas formerly included in the USSR are included in the list above.
DOC regulations may require a license for disclosures of certain technical information to non-U.S. citizens (excluding permanent residents) who are not citizens of one of the following countries:
| Australia | Greece | Norway | ||||
| Austria | Ireland | Portugal | ||||
| Belgium | Italy | South Korea | ||||
| Canada | Japan | Spain | ||||
| Denmark | Luxembourg | Sweden | ||||
| Finland | Netherlands | Switzerland | ||||
| France | New Zealand | Turkey | ||||
| Germany | United Kingdom |
