NukeWorker Forum
Career Path => Getting in => Topic started by: Lmichalak67 on Jan 09, 2021, 03:30
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I am currently a 108 qualified radcon tech with Electric Boat, wanting to make the jump to commercial. I am wanting to get a job at Southern Company (plant farley). Im unsure of how to go from a shipyard rct over to the commercial side. Anyone have any tips or ideas that would help me? I qualified last month (dec 2020). No prior military, just 2 years prior to radcon in industrial radiography. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I am currently a 108 qualified radcon tech with Electric Boat, wanting to make the jump to commercial. I am wanting to get a job at Southern Company (plant farley). Im unsure of how to go from a shipyard rct over to the commercial side. Anyone have any tips or ideas that would help me? I qualified last month (dec 2020). No prior military, just 2 years prior to radcon in industrial radiography. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Look for a job posting for Southern, and apply for it. It's just that simple.
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I worked with a lot of tech from EB over the years. The field is wide open for you. Just about all the supervisors at Turkey point had worked there. Good luck.
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I dont need anymore qualifications aside from having my NAVSEA108 qual?
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I dont need anymore qualifications aside from having my NAVSEA108 qual?
That is up to the utility but follow this link for a guide.
https://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php?topic=4395.0
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I dont need anymore qualifications aside from having my NAVSEA108 qual?
For a Senior RP/HP, the minimum qualifications are a HS Diploma, and 3 years of experience.
That is what you NEED to qualify for the job.
To improve your chances over someone with 20 years of commercial power RP experience, and a family member working at Farley?
Well, a 2 year degree wouldn't hurt. NRRPT wouldn't hurt. Commercial Nuclear experience wouldn't hurt... A family member that is the hiring manager wouldn't hurt.
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For a Senior RP/HP, the minimum qualifications are a HS Diploma, and 3 years of experience.
That is what you NEED to qualify for the job.
To improve your chances over someone with 20 years of commercial power RP experience, and a family member working at Farley?
Well, a 2 year degree wouldn't hurt. NRRPT wouldn't hurt. Commercial Nuclear experience wouldn't hurt... A family member that is the hiring manager wouldn't hurt.
being young enough to actually allow you to work for the company for 20+ years prior to retirement may be a plus,...