Hello all
Been lurking awhile, figured I would make a post to gauge reaction and ask a question. I have worked in the nuclear fuel industry for about 10 years as a HP. I have a BA in System Security and am working towards an associates in Radiation Protection Technology that should be completed next year. I also will have a NEI-NUCP certificate for making above 80% in all classes.
I want to transition into the Power Plant industry and have several near me living in South Carolina. Someone suggested I should also get a NRRPT certificate also when I finish school. Do you think it is wise to get this after graduation, or do you guys think it will be useless?
What are the chances of getting into a Power Plant with my education and background?
Thanks
NRRPT - It never hurts to have more certs...go ahead and take it while your knowledge is fresh. There are still some DOE sites where NRRPT will get you in the door without previous DOE certification. And, if you end up working as a contractor, there are commercial sites where NRRPT gets you a bit more money.
If plants need technicians, your education and background would get you considered. If they have enough positions to fill (ie - during an outage), you would probably get hired as a contractor. However, the odds of you getting hired to a house position without previous commercial experience are extremely low...esp. with the current glut of technicians.
Good luck!
