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Verifying Navy Experience (EWS, EOOW, PPWS)?

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jams723:

--- Quote from: jamsan710 on Apr 26, 2009, 06:36 ---My concern is the ANSI requirements for SRO. They state 2 years EWS or > 3yrs in a commercial plant as a NLO, and/or an Engineering degree. I have 1 year EWS and a Engineering technologies degree. I'm a hybrid of the requirements.

Will the employer verify the requirements? Do they ask for your qual history from your personnel record? Will they accept this? Why or why not?

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IMHO If you do not have official paperwork that can prove the 2 years then you will not meet the ANSI requirements.  As Nuclear Assurance (QA) if I was auditing the program (which we do) to verify licensing activities I would write it up as a finding.

HydroDave63:

--- Quote from: jamsan710 on Apr 26, 2009, 06:36 ---. I have 1 year EWS and a Engineering technologies degree. I'm a hybrid of the requirements.

Will the employer verify the requirements? Do they ask for your qual history from your personnel record? Will they accept this? Why or why not?

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Engineering Tech isn't the same as an Engineering degree... they might take it if you had the EIT cert. for the state where you are applying

Already Gone:
Every command lists your qualifications on your page 2 when you are transferred.  If documentation of your quals is needed, you can get your service record by going to the following link.

http://www.usa.gov/Federal_Employees/Active_Military_Records.shtml

LASBrownC:
From an ops instructor standpoint, I can say that getting solid proof of the time you had as EWS/EOOW is very important when looking into the future.  We review your record to verify the NRC required time to be eligible for SRO licensing.  If the service record is wrong, we refer to your evaluations.  If we can add up the months holding the qualification from the front of your eval to the required time, we will validate your eligibility in the ILT (Initial Licensing Training) class.  If you don't have 24 months of acting EWS/EOOW, then you'll have to work your way up through experience and/or a degree.  We are actually reviewing someone's evals (based on a FASA finding) because of inaccuracies in his service record.

I hope this helps!

Charlie

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