Thanks everyone for the help.
Mech, that sounds promising, but I don't know if I want to be traveling that much. I've done enough of that in the Navy, I think it's time to settle down.
How is the job security if you are in the I&C department at a plant?
I would say all jobs in the technical nuclear crafts have great job security. An aging workforce and planned nuclear expansions means no company wants to spend all that cash training you just to say goodbye later. I am not saying "staffing studies" don't happen, but OPs, Rad Pro, Maint, Chem, I/C techs are usually the last to go. Someone has to do the work.
Plus, there are NRC mandated numbers that OPs has to keep on watch/on shift at all times to support emergency what-ifs (Min-Staffing). How many clearance writers, procedure writers, and trainers is not mandated, but having a full watch team is, so guess where the job security is.