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Started by dirtyspu, May 28, 2008, 06:26

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Fermi2

Those are positions you'll find at any power plant and not nuke specific. Ever seen an NRC Inspector with an HR Degree?

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Quote from: Roll Tide on Jun 02, 2008, 09:53
INPO doesn't think they count. Should we?


HeHeHe, but then again consider the source

Quote from: Broadzilla on Jun 02, 2008, 10:30
Those are positions you'll find at any power plant and not nuke specific. Ever seen an NRC Inspector with an HR Degree?
"House Roasting"?  perhaps,  inside joke.
I used to be a lifeguard until some blue kid got me fired.

S3GLMS

I worked with a person at a utility with a bachelors in mangement.  We worked in the Maintenence group.  He went on to SRO Ceritification and eventually to the NRC as a resident inspector.  He was a former Sub ET1, but he never had a techhnical degree.  I have met several other NRC inspection team members who did not have an actual bachelors degree. They were formerly civillian technicians and licensed operators from years ago and they were assist team inspection group specialists, not Resident inspectors.  All ofthe standards for hiring today appear to require the bachelors degree i some technical form.  I have an Excelsior degree and a later Engineering degree that is ABET accredited and I have my PE license. With that level of education there is no limit to what you can choose to do in the commercial nuclear field.


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