NukeWorker Forum
Facility & Company Information => Region III (Mid West) => Byron => Topic started by: zeusnuce on Jul 21, 2006, 12:54
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Hi
I have been following Exelon's job opennings for a while and have not seen one yet for Byron (IL)
for an entry-level nuclear engineer. If my ultimate goal is to become an SRO in Byron, should I approach this issue in a different manner?
(I will have an MS in nuclear engineering by 2007)
Thanks
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Have you checked the Exelon Website?
Mike
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You probably need to work an intern summer (or other quarter). Try contacting the utility directly; HR departments are used to dealing with intern queries.
(Of course, I don't actually know anyone that wants to work at Byron. ;D )
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Have you checked the Exelon Website?
Mike
Yeah. There are openings all over, its just that they all require 5-6 years of experience. There is one entry level openning at Braidwood thats been there for a couple of weeks, if it stays like this I will apply anywhere and then ask for a transfer to Byron in a couple of years. Do you think they will mind if I let them know in the interview that I plan to do something like that?
thanks
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(Of course, I don't actually know anyone that wants to work at Byron. ;D )
hehe..I would just prefer to work there because it is the closest Exelon plant to Rockford...
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No, don't let them know you're planning to transfer!!!!!
Even if you don't have the experience level desired for the job apply for it anyway!!!
Mike
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BZ is right on this one. If the company doesn't get the ideal applicants, they will consider others. Depending on the circumstances, it may be better to hire a local than pay big bucks to relocate...
Good luck!