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EX-Nuc Looking for Advice
ChiefRocscooter:
First a little background. I am a current EMC(SW/SS) (conventional type) with 16+ yrs experience, my first 6 yrs I was a Nuc ET (made it to second class) qualified both RO and SRO on SSN (674). Had my NEC pulled for discplinary reasons (short story I got screwed, long story I made mistake and was scape goat for some else's bigger problem) at 5 yr point (1989). Kept nose clean and put in to get it back but after SUBLANT said yes (I havbe copy of letter(, head shead in DC said NO. So I went to work being squared away sailor. Have had stellar carear since then with all the awards and such (top recruiter in recruiting district, EOOW letter on 600# LHD plant which is rare for EM's, LCPO of large 40 person Division, Fleet inspector for ATG Atlantic with 4206NEC, and now serving with boat team in Nav Spec War command as ENG DEPT LCPO). I am attending TCC and I am almost done with AS in ENG (which allows me to transfer to ODU as an advanced Junior in ME or EE programs).
Now for the questions?
1) Would the Civilian nuclear world look at me for jobs? What would they be? Pay?
2) Because of the classes I have taken, I am 4 classes from Excelisors ABET accredited BS NET degree, would it do me any good in civilian nuc world given my past.
3) What suggestions would you make for what I should do in the approx 1 year I have remaining (will be retiring at 23.5 next year, sooner if right job came along.
4) If I get the excellsior degree I could go into ODU MS ENG Management program but not sure if this would be as good as just getting straight EE degree.
5) Current thoughts are to finish AS at TCC the go to school for couple years after I retire and get EE (wife not crazy about but we can afford it (she smart have good job!!!)).
Long winded yes , but hey I was a recruiter. Any advice would be welcome and I would love to hear what my options might be. (as many of you know it seems a little scarry after 20 year to not know what the next gig will be).
Thanks
Fermi2:
I had two guys on my shift at my old plant who had been denuked. Provided it wasn't for something like drugs the commercial industry doesn't really care. Both were good operators and that's what we cared about.
Mike
shovelheadred:
.....Roscoe....I was an ELT..20+ years ago I got out....the business has definetly changed, and changed again,,,,but now with Framatome, GE and Westinghouse all scrambling with these new generation reactors, and the utilities anxious to build,,,with your ET quals,,,you are a prime candidate for an Operations job, or whatever you want...you were trained by the Best..probably trained some yourself...a degree always helps,,your training is good, but some paper to back it up will get you a manager's position someday...maintenance positions are also available, both inhouse and traveling....the pay..depends on what you want,,,most operator's..75K plus a year, with overtime...maintenance about the same...traveling including Perdiem(travel $$) you can make what you want, but the off time is GREAT,,,,,,so I am sure there are alot more recent EOAS sailors on this website that can help you...but that Paper , in the next year is a good bet..........red
visserjr:
From what I understand, in the eighties(when Rickover was still around) you could sneeze on a panel and get denuked. Unfortunatley, in the last couple of years you could do some serios wrong and still make it. That being said, I would imagine that civ employers just care you passed power school and qualed RO. Just because you were denuked, shouldn't matter your foundatin was made in nuclear power.
John
M1Ark:
Like everyone's saying... you can qualify for any position at a nuke power plant. An entry level Operations job with no overtime is around 60k once qualified. You probably should go for a leadership position in Operations with your experience (starting salary once qualified 110k). Here is where you'll run into problems. You have lots of leadership experience but none of it is nuclear leadership experience. It will matter to most who see your resume. It's not impossible to land an Ops Leadership job but your path will be harder than most. I do however see you as a perfect fit in the I&C or Electrical maintenance departments as a supervisor. Your nuke experience allows you to know the lingo and relate with the Operations folks and be effective as a maintenance supervisor.
I've screened resumes for navy nukes we wanted to hire in the past and saw several hundred resumes for 6 positions. Your situation would have looked like a liability. However, your resume geared for a maintenance position would put your nuclear experience as an asset.
My .02 cents
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