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Offline Peter235

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Looking for work in Oregon or Washington
« on: Aug 13, 2016, 04:09 »
Hi was a Nuke machinist mate on the Kentucky. I got out in early 2015 then started working in the Semi Conductor industry but I was part of a recent 7% workforce reduction layoff and now I'm looking for work again. Does anyone know of any work in Oregon? or Washington
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Re: Looking for work in Oregon or Washington
« Reply #1 on: Aug 13, 2016, 04:43 »
There is one nuclear plant in Washington, and the Hanford site is in Washington in the exact same area.  You are asking a pretty broad question.....

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Re: Looking for work in Oregon or Washington
« Reply #2 on: Aug 13, 2016, 06:39 »
Look on the BHI Energy page for jobs.  They have a valve sector of the company, might be able to help.  Did you go through the 108 training?  If so, they're always willing to hire RP's. 

https://bhienergy.tms.hrdepartment.com/cgi-bin/a/alljobs.cgi?order=jobs.timedate%20DESC&start=0&qty=25 

For Valve Services  http://www.bhienergy.com/services/power-services/valve-services/

Also try Day & Zimmermann.  http://www.dayzim.com/

 


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