NukeWorker Forum
Career Path => Nuclear Operator => Topic started by: goldbergspare on Mar 12, 2017, 05:03
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Hello guys i will be graduating from Texas A&M in Bachelors in Nuclear Engineer this spring semester. I am a neutronics guy, have worked on MCNP-SERPENT, CASMO. for core optimization. I'm trying to find a job but i can't, i've been applying here and there. I applied for a couple of jobs and mistakenly applied for Entergy I&C technician, the good thing is they told me take a test. It's an EEI EXAM for technicians. I went and did the practice exams and they are very very easy. Now my question is should i go there and give the test, it's in new Orleans. It's for Waterford power plant technician job. What should i do, i still have a couple of months to go in order to graduate. Should i go and apply and work there after graduation? If i do will i be able to become an engineer that im qualified for? And how much do you think technicians get paid. and is it you get a more radiation dose because you're getting high paid as compared to a normal engineer.
Please let me know,
Thank you.
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Run in the other direction. Join the Air Force as a military officer. They'll even send you to AFIT or another approved university program (Purdue, SDSU, CSU, etc.) for an MS. Become a environmental health physicist or a medical health physicist. Receive a ton of continuing education and experience and get out as a major. You'll then have your choice of $125-200k opportunities. While the Navy and Army offer similar, it beats all the Navy travel requirements and the overall Army atmosphere. And.. no "technician" time on your resume.
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Hello guys i will be graduating from Texas A&M in Bachelors in Nuclear Engineer this spring semester. I am a neutronics guy, have worked on MCNP-SERPENT, CASMO. for core optimization. I'm trying to find a job but i can't, i've been applying here and there. I applied for a couple of jobs and mistakenly applied for Entergy I&C technician, the good thing is they told me take a test. It's an EEI EXAM for technicians. I went and did the practice exams and they are very very easy. Now my question is should i go there and give the test, it's in new Orleans. It's for Waterford power plant technician job. What should i do, i still have a couple of months to go in order to graduate. Should i go and apply and work there after graduation? If i do will i be able to become an engineer that im qualified for? And how much do you think technicians get paid. and is it you get a more radiation dose because you're getting high paid as compared to a normal engineer.
Please let me know,
Thank you.
Have you tried any of the National Labs?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Department_of_Energy_national_laboratories#List_of_DOE_National_Laboratories_and_Technology_Centers
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Completely agree with Marlin. While the Federal DOE openings are frozen, the DOE Prime Contractor run labs presently have (ex: ORNL, LANL and Sandia) have outstanding nuclear/HP related openings.
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mounder got it.
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Also look at NuScale (I think that's their name), they're out of Oregon working next gen reactors.