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Career Path => NRC => Topic started by: ChadP on Nov 22, 2006, 01:11

Title: TVA Fossil/Prior Navy Nuke ET
Post by: ChadP on Nov 22, 2006, 01:11
Well after a year and a half at Bridgestone/Firestone doing industrial maintenance, I got my foot in the door with TVA.  I am an AUO at Cumberland Fossil.  I'd like to go over to nuclear and operate there.  Anyone have any insight on when Browns Ferry, Watts Bar, or Sequoyah might be needing an AUO?  I know transfers are hard these days but another AUO here went to Watts Bar a little over a year ago.
Title: Re: TVA Fossil/Prior Navy Nuke ET
Post by: Roll Tide on Nov 22, 2006, 01:39
Industrial maintenance to fossil AUO to Nuke AUO? What is your career goal?
Title: Re: TVA Fossil/Prior Navy Nuke ET
Post by: ChadP on Nov 22, 2006, 01:54
I'd like to get back to nuclear, there just weren't any openings I could find when I got out and industrial maintence and fossil pay the bills.
Title: Re: TVA Fossil/Prior Navy Nuke ET
Post by: Roll Tide on Nov 22, 2006, 01:58
Since you are currently TVA, there are some resources on the corporate intranet that could provide the information you seek. I have taken the liberty of sending that info via work e-mail (since you will have to be at work to view it anyway).

Let me know if you need any additional help.
Title: Re: TVA Fossil/Prior Navy Nuke ET
Post by: Fermi2 on Nov 22, 2006, 06:33
My best guess after the heavy staffing all three units have done over the past 2 years is no one will be hiring for 3 or 4 years. The pipeline is clogged.

Mike
Title: Re: TVA Fossil/Prior Navy Nuke ET
Post by: jowlman on Jan 09, 2007, 04:37
I just finished the SGR at Watts Bar in November. The Operations guys there were under the opinion that a new AUO class would be starting there in the next few months. The last class they had through their pipeline is just finishing up now. They still have alot of people planning to retire so they still need to hire more.
Title: Re: TVA Fossil/Prior Navy Nuke ET
Post by: Roll Tide on Jan 09, 2007, 02:17
My best guess after the heavy staffing all three units have done over the past 2 years is no one will be hiring for 3 or 4 years. The pipeline is clogged.

Mike

With all due respect, the problem is constipation, not clogging.  ;D
If the number of people the management expects to leave is correct, then no hiring for a while into the AUO ranks. If the unofficial numbers the veteran AUOs claim are accurate, then hiring better begin soon. There is a change in the retirement program affecting those under 60 effective the end of this year. Keep watching.
Title: Re: TVA Fossil/Prior Navy Nuke ET
Post by: Bleyse on Feb 13, 2007, 01:38
I just finished the SGR at Watts Bar in November. The Operations guys there were under the opinion that a new AUO class would be starting there in the next few months. The last class they had through their pipeline is just finishing up now. They still have alot of people planning to retire so they still need to hire more.

I have applied for (and been invited to take the EEI exam) for an SGPO class that was given a target start date of "June 07" at WBN.  My EEI exam is this Saturday.  Per the advice of several regular posters here, I picked up an ASVAB study book with practice tests.  I'm kinda nervous about the test, but I look forward to taking it. 
Title: Re: TVA Fossil/Prior Navy Nuke ET
Post by: Limited Quanity on Feb 27, 2007, 06:38
If the unofficial numbers the veteran AUOs claim are accurate, then hiring better begin soon. There is a change in the retirement program affecting those under 60 effective the end of this year. Keep watching.

Couldn't be better said!  It's like "BJ" down there says, "no matter how you try you just can't out think them".  I don't know if there is any difference in the retirement system between our job groups,  but I know the RP dept at Sequoyah is going to take a major hit soon with the 50-55 age folks. They can retire before 55 and keep their insurance supplement if they have 80 pts.  09' I believe it is mandatory age 55.   Back on task, up here several veteran OPS leaving before the next refueling.  Not just AUO's.  The SRO's and SM have been coming back through the retirement resources system, double dipping, and more on the hour.  Not that there's anything wrong with that!  Class does start soon though.

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