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jenna_lynn21

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Security Clearance?
« on: Sep 13, 2004, 04:34 »
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Alright, I have no idea, I was reading the new jobs for today and it says 'DOE "Q" '  - What is this?  And how do I know what my security clearance is?  I may be dumb, lol...oh well.  I've worked in Exelon/Commonwealth Edison plants (so I've done background check, fingerprints, drug testing, the whole deal). 

Anyone got any information that might be able to help me?

Jen  :-[

Fermi2

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Re: Security Clearance?
« Reply #1 on: Mar 18, 2005, 10:31 »
You aren't even close to a DOE Q. The background check is a lot more intensive and takes months.

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Re: Security Clearance?
« Reply #2 on: Mar 18, 2005, 11:08 »
If you have a DOE Q or L clearance, you know you have it.  It takes a long time to get it.  You have to be working in a job that requires it.  When you leave that job, your clearance goes inactive unless your new employer picks it up.  If it is picked up it is because the new employer put you in a job that requires it.

People with Q clearances are in high demand due to the length of time it takes to get the clearance (1-2 yrs).  Unfortunately, you cannot start the process yourself.

These clearances are different from power plant clearances and DOD clearances, although the paperwork looks the same for DOD and DOE.

 


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