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Offline Seabass

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Valve Techs
« on: Jun 11, 2014, 11:42 »
Hello all. I am considering getting into the nuclear field, and am looking for some advice. I would like to become a Valve Tech, and work outages. I am planning on attending the College of Southern Maryland in the fall and completing the Nuclear Engineering Technology two year degree, with a focus on mechanical aspects.
I was wondering if some valve techs that frequent the board could offer some advise for getting into the field. Did you go a similar route as I am taking? Any valve techs with strictly on the job training? If so, where did you start out?  Thank you very much.

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