"a minimum of 6 to 12 months of actual job coverage experience (depending upon the capabilities of the individual and the hazards associated with the jobs to be covered) should be obtained before an individual is considered qualified for senior technician duties"
You get a maximum of 1 year experience for all of your college. You can have 6 Masters degrees, and you still only get 1 year.
They will credit you with 1 year for your education.
They will credit you with 1 year (perhaps 1.25 years) for your experience.
You have NO job coverage experience, so you will not be a Sr. RP (ANSI 3.1) until you acquire 1 year of job coverage experience.
I do cover this information in detail in the NUF Cram Notes (pages 132-134):
http://amzn.to/1lFJyDzIt also gives you tips on what they will look for on your resume. -- And of course, what you will need to know to pass the NUF.
You may have luck at the 18.1 Plants with your experience. -- However, I'd suggest you stick with ALARA.