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Which sites require a Jr to take NUF?

Started by Rennhack, Jul 29, 2014, 03:34

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Rennhack

We have talked about whether it's a 5 year, or 4 years site for seniors, how about Juniors?

Which sites require Juniors to take the NUF, and do they require an 80%, or a 70?

See also:
http://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php?topic=36246.0

Requires Jr  NUF

FENOC
   Beaver Valley
   Davis Besse
   Perry

Entergy
Arkansas Nuclear One
Grand Gulf
River Bend
Waterford 3
FitzPatrick
Indian Point Energy Center
Palisades
Pilgrim
Vermont Yankee

Exelon
Braidwood
Byron
Clinton
Dresden
LaSalle
Limerick
Oyster Creek
Peach Bottom
Quad Cities
Three Mile Island
Calvert Cliffs
Ginna
Nine Mile Point

Duke Energy
Brunswick
McGuire
Catawba
Oconee
Crystal River
Robinson
Shearon Harris

South Texas Project

SCANA
VC Summer (70%)


Does not require Jr NUF

DC Cook
Seabrook
Cooper
Columbia
Fort Calhoun
Hope Creek
Millstone
Prairie Island
Salem
Susquehanna

Rennhack

I'll start:

Seabrook does not require Jr's to take the test. *

RDTroja

Quote from: Rennhack on Jul 29, 2014, 03:44
I'll start:

Seabrook does not require Jr's to take the test. *

But, Seabrook is the only site I have been to since 1991 that makes you take the test even if you passed the NRRPT...

Closer to topic, I have never been anywhere that made Juniors take the NUF (to my knowledge.)
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Old HP

Progress Energy/ Duke plants do require passing the NUF to work as a Jr. Tech.



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VY required a 70 for junior.
May hold true for all of Entergy.
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Dinerp

I did not have to take the NUF as a Contractor Jr. at Palo Verde. The NUF was available for those that wish take it. They had their own site specific exam.

Rennhack

Quote from: Dinerp on Jul 29, 2014, 11:55
I did not have to take the NUF as a Contractor Jr. at Palo Verde. The NUF was available for those that wish take it. They had their own site specific exam.

Good to know, when I worked there as a Jr, they DID require Jr's to take it. But that was soooo long and many RPM's ago.

Pronuke

Duke Energy does not require a Junior RP to take or pass the NUF.

SloGlo

Quote from: Dinerp on Jul 29, 2014, 11:55
I did not have to take the NUF as a Contractor Jr. at Palo Verde. The NUF was available for those that wish take it. They had their own site specific exam.
if I remember write, the utility tests where often moor difficult that the n.e.u., or today's n.u.f.
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Nuke Phantom

Quote from: HouseDad on Jul 29, 2014, 08:16
VY required a 70 for junior.
May hold true for all of Entergy.

As a JR Tech, every site I've been to has required an NEU exam score of 70% for JRs.  The plants were Arkansas Nuclear, Waterford 3, Vermont Yankee and Davis-Besse.

jjack50

Quote from: HouseDad on Jul 29, 2014, 08:16
VY required a 70 for junior.
May hold true for all of Entergy.

Results good for 5 years at any Entergy site.

Rennhack

Quote from: jjack50 on Aug 01, 2014, 10:29
Results good for 5 years at any Entergy site.
Ok.
Quote from: Nuke Phantom on Aug 01, 2014, 03:48
As a JR Tech, every site I've been to has required an NEU exam score of 70% for JRs.  The plants were Arkansas Nuclear, Waterford 3, Vermont Yankee and Davis-Besse.
Thank you, Entergy required 70%, as well as FENOC
Quote from: Pronuke on Jul 31, 2014, 02:36
Duke Energy does not require a Junior RP to take or pass the NUF.
Thankyou.
Quote from: Dinerp on Jul 29, 2014, 11:55
I did not have to take the NUF as a Contractor Jr. at Palo Verde. The NUF was available for those that wish take it. They had their own site specific exam.
When was this?  Was it recently?  Now days everyone but Diablo uses the NUF.
Quote from: HouseDad on Jul 29, 2014, 08:16
VY required a 70 for junior.
May hold true for all of Entergy.
Thanks.
Quote from: Old HP on Jul 29, 2014, 06:12
Progress Energy/ Duke plants do require passing the NUF to work as a Jr. Tech.
I understand that Progress Energy/ Duke plants require the NUF for Jrs.  70% or 80%?

Dinerp

I worked as a Jr. RP from 2004 to 2009 at PV. It could be different now.

Rennhack

Quote from: Old HP on Jul 29, 2014, 06:12
Progress Energy/ Duke plants do require passing the NUF to work as a Jr. Tech.
Quote from: Pronuke on Jul 31, 2014, 02:36
Duke Energy does not require a Junior RP to take or pass the NUF.

Color me confused. Which is it?  Just the progress part of Duke?

Rennhack

Quote from: Rennhack on Aug 01, 2014, 10:11
Color me confused. Which is it?  Just the progress part of Duke?
Bump.

Rennhack

Quote from: Rennhack on Aug 01, 2014, 11:51
I understand that Progress Energy/ Duke plants require the NUF for Jrs. 

Do they need 70% or 80%?


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