hello,
How do I become a nuclear operator?
What is the Education level to become one?
and What is the physical work needed?
i know these are just questions i am just asking
There are a couple of paths you could take.
1) Obtain a 2 year technical degree and get hired as an NLO.
2) Join the USN nuclear power program for 6 years and get hired as an NLO.
The problem with both of these minimal paths is that right now, you would be competing with people with 4 year degrees and more time/qualifications from the Navy.
IMHO, the Navy path would be a better way for someone still in highschool. Besides getting to "see the world," you gain real world on the job experience while earning the fantastic new post 9/11 GI Bill.
As for physical work, you will typically take rounds, (AKA logs, readings), for the first few hours of a shift. This will require you to WALK your entire space. After that, you will get involved in any testing required for that day that may include you turning valves, racking breakers, etc.
You are also expected to perform minor housekeeping of your spaced along the way.
You will typically be trained as part of the fire brigade as well. Other collateral quals may also include first aid/CPR, fork lift driver, minor rigging, etc.
I hope that helps.