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Offline Bob_Buck

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Recent NLO Positions 2015
« on: Mar 28, 2015, 05:07 »
In the last couple of months there have been a lot of NLO postings and I thought I would create a thread so the individuals applying for these positions could stay in the know about the current status of the hiring process. I know some of these positions have already hired, namely the Duke sites. These are the plants that have posted jobs that I can remember off the top of my head: Quad Cities, Limerick, Dresden, Braidwood, Beaver Valley, Davis-Besse, Salem/Hope Creek, McGuire, Harris, Oconee, Catawba, and Plymouth. I have applied to a couple of these but the only one I have heard from so far is Salem. I was invited to take the mass/poss but I had previously passed it with another utility. The test was scheduled for 3/27/2015 so I'm assuming interviews for the position will start soon. If anyone has any information on any other plants please share and I will do the same if I hear from any of the others I have applied to. 

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Re: Recent NLO Positions 2015
« Reply #1 on: Mar 28, 2015, 09:19 »
You can add Comanche Peak to that list.  They had everyone take the POSS on March 9th.  The job posting states that offers should be sent in April or May.  I would imagine that they would be sent out in April, since they class up on June 8th.  I still haven't heard back on whether or not I have an offer.

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Re: Recent NLO Positions 2015
« Reply #2 on: Mar 29, 2015, 08:04 »
What is a ballpark pay rate for an NLO?
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Re: Recent NLO Positions 2015
« Reply #3 on: Mar 29, 2015, 08:08 »
Depends on experience, we top out around $43-44/hr here. With OT we make around $120k-$130k a year.

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Re: Recent NLO Positions 2015
« Reply #4 on: Mar 29, 2015, 10:35 »
You can add Comanche Peak to that list.  They had everyone take the POSS on March 9th.  The job posting states that offers should be sent in April or May.  I would imagine that they would be sent out in April, since they class up on June 8th.  I still haven't heard back on whether or not I have an offer.

I wish I had known they were hiring, I would have liked to get in there. Bad job out of me. Thanks for sharing this information!

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Re: Recent NLO Positions 2015
« Reply #5 on: Mar 29, 2015, 03:56 »
Here is an updated list with the current information that I have. Anyone have any info on the Exelon sites?
Quad Cities -
Limerick -
Dresden -
Braidwood -
Beaver Valley - Testing/Interviewing. Class up June 1st
Davis-Besse -
Salem/Hope Creek - Testing, interviewing soon
McGuire -
Catawba - Interviewing
Harris -
Oconee -
Plymouth -
Comanche Peak - Interviewing. Class up June 8th

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Re: Recent NLO Positions 2015
« Reply #6 on: Mar 29, 2015, 04:05 »
Calvert Cliffs has interviewed people and have made offers recently.

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Re: Recent NLO Positions 2015
« Reply #7 on: Mar 29, 2015, 05:43 »
Depends on experience, we top out around $43-44/hr here. With OT we make around $120k-$130k a year.

Does that include shift differential pay?

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Re: Recent NLO Positions 2015
« Reply #8 on: Mar 29, 2015, 07:02 »
Depends on experience, we top out around $43-44/hr here. With OT we make around $120k-$130k a year.

That is very good pay for an EO.  This is about what a RO makes at Davis Besse.

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Re: Recent NLO Positions 2015
« Reply #9 on: Mar 29, 2015, 08:28 »
Does that include shift differential pay?

That's everything, random OT, bonus, night shift, outage OT. This is based on my experience, working outages at other sites of course will add more.

RO's here make around $180k with everything.

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Re: Recent NLO Positions 2015
« Reply #10 on: Mar 29, 2015, 11:34 »
Oconee, Salem, and Beaver Valley have at least begun making offers. For Salem, that statement is based on a POSS/MASS testing date of Jan 9.

Dresden is supposed to be making decisions and informing candidates by mid-April.

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Re: Recent NLO Positions 2015
« Reply #11 on: Mar 30, 2015, 05:40 »
Oconee, Salem, and Beaver Valley have at least begun making offers. For Salem, that statement is based on a POSS/MASS testing date of Jan 9.

Dresden is supposed to be making decisions and informing candidates by mid-April.

Thanks for the information! I applied for the Salem position on the 6th of March. I wonder if the position was reposted or if they are having more than one class.

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Re: Recent NLO Positions 2015
« Reply #12 on: Mar 30, 2015, 06:23 »
I also applied to the Salem/Hope Creek posting earlier in March. Hope to hear something back soon.

There was supposed to be a class at Millstone but it was cancelled last week. I think I applied to that one in late February.

Entergy just put up a posting for a class at ANO today.

I've applied to every class up since last December (all the ones you've listed here), and only got a rejection email for Salem. I'm graduating from a NUCP-certified CC program in May and appreciate you making this thread. It's nice to have even a little information about the process for each class.

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Re: Recent NLO Positions 2015
« Reply #13 on: Mar 30, 2015, 06:38 »
You and I are in the same situation, I graduate in May as well. I figured the thread wouldn't hurt anything. The suspense has been killing me lol.

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Re: Recent NLO Positions 2015
« Reply #14 on: Apr 02, 2015, 01:01 »
Hey guys I tested for Mcguire Nuclear Station on March 11...I got an email on March 16 that I passed the test... I have yet to here from them... does anyone have any info on this class?
« Last Edit: Apr 02, 2015, 01:07 by Jking1990 »

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Re: Recent NLO Positions 2015
« Reply #15 on: Apr 02, 2015, 02:20 »
What is a ballpark pay rate for an NLO?

I've heard that southern plants generally pay less, but I still don't think Comanche Peak pays bad.  Entry-level NEO (same as NLO) starts out at $25.07/hr, and there are progressions every 6 months until you reach senior NEO after 4 years, which pays $40.02/hr.  This is strictly base pay, and does not include things like shift differential, overtime, etc., so you can expect to always make a little more than your base.  The progression levels assume you qualify the necessary watch stations as well.  I've heard that if you have previous nuke experience, they start you off two or three levels above entry-level (so 12 month or 18 month level), but I have no way to verify that.  A NEO with 18 months makes $31.33/hr at CP.  Hope this helps.

In other news, I personally still haven't heard whether or not I have an offer, but I checked on the EFH website, and they apparently edited the job posting to include a January 8 2016 shiftwork start date.  Perhaps that means they will send out offers soon.  I guess we'll see.

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Re: Recent NLO Positions 2015
« Reply #16 on: Apr 06, 2015, 04:57 »
Since this topic has some of the most recent responses of the threads I've looked at so far (for the job information I'm looking for), I guess I might as well get my first post in here and start asking questions.  Better to be fried for ignorance within someone else's topic than within a cage of my own making....I guess.

I'm grateful to be hearing about these NLO options; I'm an ET2(SS) (likely ET1 before long) trying to figure out a nuclear operator career path after the Navy, and as a 6-and-outer I'm thinking my best option would be to start NLO and work my way up to SRO via experience and certification exams; from what I hear both within the service and without, this is the safest path.  I've been browsing NukeWorker for a few days now, and while lots of information and examples exist on what to do and what not to do, much of it seems dated by at least two years, making silent, lurking research seem less appealing than it otherwise would.

More than anything I'm trying to figure out exactly what I should do to apply for these positions...whether I should be contacting these plants directly via information on their web-pages, finding my way in via headhunters, or both.  I have a nice-looking resume ready to go, but anyone can crap out one of those and you more experienced people out there pretty much have an idea of what mine says (6-and-out = not much) based on what I've put out so far.  I've also looked at the NRC homepage, tried to determine which reactor plant is right for me, started up my LinkedIn page, looked at past certification exam questions, and in general have been trying to do some homework, but it would be awesome if I could get a more re-assuring push in the right direction.

Finally, if it would be better for me to just go ahead and make my own topic, please let me know.  Like I said, I am interested in an NLO position (though preferrably in the Northeast), so this at least did seem pertinent to me.

Too bad NWUs aren't actually flame-retardant...*preemptively puts up flame shield*

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Re: Recent NLO Positions 2015
« Reply #17 on: Apr 06, 2015, 07:28 »
Since this topic has some of the most recent responses of the threads I've looked at so far (for the job information I'm looking for), I guess I might as well get my first post in here and start asking questions.  Better to be fried for ignorance within someone else's topic than within a cage of my own making....I guess.

I'm grateful to be hearing about these NLO options; I'm an ET2(SS) (likely ET1 before long) trying to figure out a nuclear operator career path after the Navy, and as a 6-and-outer I'm thinking my best option would be to start NLO and work my way up to SRO via experience and certification exams; from what I hear both within the service and without, this is the safest path.  I've been browsing NukeWorker for a few days now, and while lots of information and examples exist on what to do and what not to do, much of it seems dated by at least two years, making silent, lurking research seem less appealing than it otherwise would.

More than anything I'm trying to figure out exactly what I should do to apply for these positions...whether I should be contacting these plants directly via information on their web-pages, finding my way in via headhunters, or both.  I have a nice-looking resume ready to go, but anyone can crap out one of those and you more experienced people out there pretty much have an idea of what mine says (6-and-out = not much) based on what I've put out so far.  I've also looked at the NRC homepage, tried to determine which reactor plant is right for me, started up my LinkedIn page, looked at past certification exam questions, and in general have been trying to do some homework, but it would be awesome if I could get a more re-assuring push in the right direction.

Finally, if it would be better for me to just go ahead and make my own topic, please let me know.  Like I said, I am interested in an NLO position (though preferrably in the Northeast), so this at least did seem pertinent to me.

Too bad NWUs aren't actually flame-retardant...*preemptively puts up flame shield*

I agree, your best chance of success is going the NLO-RO-SRO route. Technically you are eligible for D-RO/SRO, but like you said, you're competing with people with more experience for those positions.

As far as applying goes, look at the company websites for job postings, check on this site, Indeed.com, and perhaps Monster for postings. If you're having trouble finding postings, talk to recruiters. There are a couple that work with nuclear companies and that work with navy nukes, most of them are pretty good.

When you get to your interview, make sure you state, in no uncertain terms, that your goal is to get your license. Most (if not all) companies have the expectation that NLOs will get their license, or at the very least will put that candidate higher on their list.

Good luck.

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Re: Recent NLO Positions 2015
« Reply #18 on: Apr 08, 2015, 09:54 »
Well, it's been a month since I interviewed, and I still haven't heard anything back.  I'm curious if they're going to be sending the offer via e-mail or regular mail.  I'm also curious if Comanche Peak has already sent out offers. 

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Re: Recent NLO Positions 2015
« Reply #19 on: Apr 08, 2015, 06:16 »
Again, personal experience here. When I interviewed last year, I received offers via email (although I did get a phone call with a summary to let me know the offer was coming for one of them). For the position I didn't receive an offer for, I had to call to ask the status. At this point, it might be a good idea to call or email one of your interviewers or the HR rep for an update. Another point, for future interviews, don't forget to ask what the hiring timetable looks like so you know about how long you'll be waiting for an offer.

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Re: Recent NLO Positions 2015
« Reply #20 on: Apr 11, 2015, 02:17 »
Again, personal experience here. When I interviewed last year, I received offers via email (although I did get a phone call with a summary to let me know the offer was coming for one of them). For the position I didn't receive an offer for, I had to call to ask the status. At this point, it might be a good idea to call or email one of your interviewers or the HR rep for an update. Another point, for future interviews, don't forget to ask what the hiring timetable looks like so you know about how long you'll be waiting for an offer.
Funny you say that, because as soon as I left the room, I realized I forgot to ask when the hiring date would be.  I ended up asking one of the other interviewers there during the lunch break.  I didn't think to ask how long I would be waiting for an offer.  After thoroughly reading these forums, I assumed I would hear something back between two to four weeks, since that's how long most people had to wait.  TVA is the only other company I've read about that takes more than 4 weeks to send out offers.  Again, the job posting says "April - May".  However, since they class up June 8th, and they also have to give people fire brigade physicals, it's hard to imagine them waiting past April to send out offers.

On a related note, I did manage to talk to a few people either at the plant, or people who interviewed.  I found out that they will hire 6 NEOs out of the 30 or so that interviewed.  One of those people that interviewed was a MMC, another was a NLO looking to relocate, and another person I talked to that interviewed works at security.  Correct me if I'm wrong, but I would think there's a high chance those 3 will be getting offers.  That leaves 3 positions left.  I know I did well during my interview, but I don't know if I did "top 10%" well.  I came prepared and wasn't afraid to answer questions, so I hope I was one of the other 3.  If I don't hear anything back by next week, I'll send an e-mail to the HR rep and inquire.

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Re: Recent NLO Positions 2015
« Reply #21 on: Apr 12, 2015, 07:05 »
Stop waiting and call now. It's your career, go after it.

When I was waiting for offers, I called every week.

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Re: Recent NLO Positions 2015
« Reply #22 on: Apr 13, 2015, 12:40 »
Stop waiting and call now. It's your career, go after it.

When I was waiting for offers, I called every week.

Justin
Well, I took your advice, and found out they're still in the selection process.  I suppose it won't be too much longer before they send out offers, though.  I'll check back with them weekly until I find out for sure if I have an offer or not. 

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« Reply #23 on: Apr 14, 2015, 10:15 »
Doesn't it feel better knowing, instead of wondering?  ;)

Keep us posted!

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Re: Recent NLO Positions 2015
« Reply #24 on: Apr 22, 2015, 01:56 »
Well, no news this week.  I've attempted to call them on several occasions and haven't been able to get through to anyone.  I also sent a few e-mails on Monday, but I still haven't heard back yet.  It's been almost 2 months since I've interviewed.  I had no idea I would be waiting this long to hear something back.  Guess I'll just keep waiting...  [coffee]

 


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