Question for any of you guys out there - especially if from Texas.
I am a chemical plant operator with 28 years experience last 10 as Lead control Room operator - (basically shift supervisor role).
I have pretty much worked every aspect of this type of operation, but nothing to do with nuclear or power generation..
We have just recently shut this plant down and are currently in the process of cleaning up the facility for demo thanks to new plant in China.
Long story short - I am out of job come April and was looking into the nuclear field. I see that Luminant is starting a training session in July and I have sent in a resume for that.
Are there suggestions as to what else should I do?
Are there other avenues I should consider?
Also I have seen that there are some on-line places that offer courses such as Associates of Applied Science in Nuclear Technology. With what college work I have from back in the day I should be able to get credit for gen ed classes and just concentrate on the related courses.
Is that a recommended option?
If so are there some places that are better than others?
Any tips/advice are appreciated.