I tend to agree with Nutty Neutron, but the fact of the matter is that your GPA is low. I graduated from engineering school with just a slightly higher GPA and found it very difficult (but not impossible) to get a job offer. I ended up going to grad school to get into the nuke field.
3.0 is generally the cutoff for most entry level engineering positions, but that doesn't mean you can't get hired. The key for you would be to fill out as many applications as possible and/or send resumes. Your GPA doesn't provide you much leverage so you can't be picky and must take every interview you get. In those interviews, you have to convince that employer that you're the right person regardless of your GPA and hopefully you'll get an offer somewhere.
If you have prior internship experience tapping into resources/connections at those companies would be a good starting point. But like I said, you can't be picky - look at utilities, contract companies, vendors, etc.
Justin also has good advice in going the Ops route.
Lastly, as a heads up there are entry level engineering positions currently posted for North Anna and Surry. Surry is also hiring for operators; I think that may be for prior navy nuke or people with prior ops experience only, but doesn't hurt to apply.
Good luck.