BWX Technologies (BWXT)

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Lynchburg, Virginia 1959 – Present

Previously Babcock & Wilcox Company, BWX Technologies (BWXT) helped provide materials and process development for the Manhattan Project from 1943 – 1945. The site also designed and fabricated components for the USS Nautilus, the world’s first nuclear-powered submarine. In 1958, BWXT began fabricating research and test reactor fuel for laboratories and universities across the nation. Its proud history of scientific and technological innovation spans decades as it continues to be a leader at the forefront of commercial nuclear power generation and government nuclear industries.

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For over a decade, we’ve helped atomic workers, including former BWX Technologies (BWXT) workers, get connected with and maximize their EEOICPA benefits and receive the quality care services they deserve. We know the EEOICPA inside and out and can help you wherever you’re at in your journey with your benefits!

More than 600,000 former atomic workers across the United States may qualify for up to $150,000 in financial compensation, plus no cost medical benefits for life through the Department of Labor’s EEOICPA.

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Phone:
434.200.9862

Office:
3723 Old Forest Road
Lynchburg, VA 24501