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Title: New To Nuke Community, Need SOIT pointers and advice
Post by: GoNe_FiSsIoN on Nov 26, 2015, 03:04
Hello everyone,
 I am new to the nuke community having accepted a position at Plant Farley in Alabama. My question is about the curriculum for the SOIT position. I would like any info on what I may need to look into in advance, qualifications I will need to obtain, any general information that will make this a little easier. I will be an inside transfer as I work at a large coal-fired plant within the same union. I look forward to any response and thank you in advance.
Title: Re: New To Nuke Community, Need pointers and advice
Post by: ddickey on Nov 26, 2015, 04:19
What position did you hold at the dirt burner?
http://nuclear.allenmurrow.com/index.php
Good site to test your knowledge
Title: Re: New To Nuke Community, Need pointers and advice
Post by: GoNe_FiSsIoN on Nov 27, 2015, 11:41
Assistant Plant Control Operator
Title: Re: New To Nuke Community, Need pointers and advice
Post by: OldHP on Nov 28, 2015, 12:18
Hello everyone,  I am new to the nuke community having accepted a position at Plant Farley in Alabama. My question is about the curriculum for the SOIT position. I would like any info on what I may need to look into in advance, qualifications I will need to obtain, any general information that will make this a little easier. I will be an inside transfer as I work at a large coal-fired plant within the same union. I look forward to any response and thank you in advance. 

Welcome! 

Not to sound  [devious] or critical (no pun intended), but you found this website, which contains a lot of information.  The information is available here, but you have to look!  Others may be able to answer your question directly, however, I can't!  I will say there is a wealth of knowledge already posted, but you have to take the time to search.

Title: Re: New To Nuke Community, Need pointers and advice
Post by: Rennhack on Nov 28, 2015, 12:57
The information is available here, but you have to look!

If you can't find info using SOIT as a search term, try using "System Operator in Training" or looking in the operations section. (http://lmgtfy.com/?q=System+operator+in+Training+site%3Anukeworker.com)

https://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/board,252.0.html

The operations section has 4,085 Posts in 301 Topics.

Title: Re: New To Nuke Community, Need SOIT pointers and advice
Post by: GoNe_FiSsIoN on Dec 01, 2015, 06:24
I saw a few links here and there. I was posting this thread as a navigational beacon to which I could find a start point. I did not want to dig through endless testing material that may be out of date. All of the information given so far, I am thankful for. Any additional info for this new guy would also be appreciated.  :)
Title: Re: New To Nuke Community, Need SOIT pointers and advice
Post by: J00291522 on Dec 02, 2015, 05:07
I saw a few links here and there. I was posting this thread as a navigational beacon to which I could find a start point. I did not want to dig through endless testing material that may be out of date. All of the information given so far, I am thankful for. Any additional info for this new guy would also be appreciated.  :)


Are you still in-processing, or have you heard back from anyone about your start date?
Title: Re: New To Nuke Community, Need SOIT pointers and advice
Post by: GoNe_FiSsIoN on Dec 06, 2015, 11:00
I have a concrete start date.
Title: Re: New To Nuke Community, Need SOIT pointers and advice
Post by: J00291522 on Dec 06, 2015, 11:52
I have a concrete start date.

Congrats! As of Friday, so do I!!!
Title: Re: New To Nuke Community, Need SOIT pointers and advice
Post by: GoNe_FiSsIoN on Dec 07, 2015, 04:53
When will you be starting? Are you a transfer or new?
Title: Re: New To Nuke Community, Need SOIT pointers and advice
Post by: J00291522 on Dec 07, 2015, 08:17
New, January 4th
Title: Re: New To Nuke Community, Need SOIT pointers and advice
Post by: GoNe_FiSsIoN on Dec 07, 2015, 07:45
Ahh..ok. I start a bit earlier. See you on the 4th