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Preparing for SOIT interview for southern co

Started by bigblackford, Oct 26, 2010, 08:02

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bigblackford

I have an interview with southern co next week and was wondering what i could expect such as questions ill be ask Also what questions should ask them.

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Fermi2

I'd advise speaking better English than you write.

tselby


HydroDave63

Just remember that you caint fix a De-graded cornerstone with JBWeld and duct tape! ;)

tselby

But a roll of EB silver will patch anything

bigblackford

Quote from: Broadzilla on Oct 26, 2010, 11:51
I'd advise speaking better English than you write.
I do speak better english than I write. THe whole typing process is overated when working off of a phone. I can do a lot better when I have the proper equipment. Thank you for the advice.

dtucker89

Does anyone know what the difference is between a system operator and a nuclear operator?

-Daniel

MacGyver

Quote from: dtucker89 on Oct 28, 2010, 07:27
Does anyone know what the difference is between a system operator and a nuclear operator?

-Daniel

You bet I do.  But, I do believe you shortened the description a bit.  Though to be fair I haven't seen the ad / job posting you refer.

SO - System Operator (aka Aux Operator / aka NLO (Non-Licensed Operator) / aka .... etc.); These are your Non-Licensed Operators.

PO - Plant Operator (aka Licensed Operator / aka Reactor Operator / aka nuclear operator {sic} / aka etc.); These are your Control Room workers that are Licensed and give instructions to the SO's.

SRO - Senior Reactor Operator (aka Th' Dude ... kidding); Is a Licensed Operator / Manager of the RO's and more.

This is the end of our generic play at home definition session.  Tune in and play along next week when Rocky finally witnesses Bullwinkle pulling a rabbit out of the hat.

499tarheel

I heard that System Operator referenced an Apprentice Electrician  :P

dtucker89

Thank you for the reply, MacGyver.

-Daniel

Contract SRO

Quote from: 499tarheel on Oct 28, 2010, 08:52
I heard that System Operator referenced an Apprentice Electrician  :P

In some utilities a System Operator can refer to the operator controlling the grid.

HydroDave63

Quote from: Contract SRO on Oct 29, 2010, 12:55
In some utilities a System Operator can refer to the operator controlling the grid.

As long as they are NERC certified, yes!

fission_frenzy

I already interviewed for this and it does refer to a non-licensed operator in which you would seek your license after training and qualifying as SO first.

tselby

SOIT,,,,, System operator in training as posted on Southern Company website,,, refers to NLO/NPO positions at all 3 of their plants....

MacGyver

Quote from: tselby on Nov 01, 2010, 09:11
SOIT,,,,, System operator in training as posted on Southern Company website,,, refers to NLO/NPO positions at all 3 of their plants....

Pardon me for the inter-ruption but NPO is not a good term here.  In fact it would refer to the NPOIT (Nuclear Plant Operator In Training / i.e. RO - Licensed Operator) position that SNC is offering too.  They refer to RO's as Nuclear Plant Operator's (NPO's), thusly they are a Licensed position Not a NON-Licensed SO position.

I only mention this because SNC is offering Instant NPO positions at ALL three sites.

So to summarize: SOIT is a Non-Licensed operator in training and NPOIT is a Licensed Operator in training.

Back to your regularly programed nub loving posts.

tselby

Mac

brings forth a good point he is right on. NPO (ie nuclear plant operator) is a term at least in Southern's point of view as a Reactor Operator (licensed). Some companies like the one I currently work for use NPO as basically an NLO.

The point being ask, and be aware of exactly what the term means if you are going to apply for a position.


tselby

Quote from: bigblackford on Oct 26, 2010, 08:02
I have an interview with southern co next week and was wondering what i could expect such as questions ill be ask Also what questions should ask them.

This is a success story Ryan was offered the SOIT position at Hatch,,,,,,,,,,, way to go everyone who gave this young man some helpful advice!!

bigblackford

Thanks for all your help now i have to go through processing. I have nothing on my criminal history. I got a window tint ticket in 2005 but since then i recieved a doctors excuse for the tint and now when i get a ticket it is dropped when i show the excuse. I have never done drugs, and have a left great impressions on everyone i meet. My health has always been great. So maybe they will let me in, what do yall think.

HydroDave63

Quote from: bigblackford on Nov 15, 2010, 09:05
Thanks for all your help now i have to go through processing. I have nothing on my criminal history. I got a window tint ticket in 2005 but since then i recieved a doctors excuse for the tint and now when i get a ticket it is dropped when i show the excuse. I have never done drugs, and have a left great impressions on everyone i meet. My health has always been great. So maybe they will let me in, what do yall think.

Your chances should be good! Just remember to be safe, "don't Bob it up!", and to lock your buggy up when not in use ;)

bigblackford

I went for processing today. Now i have to wait and see what they decide. Does anyone know how long this process usually take? The doctor told me everything was ok some was good and some was ok.My bloodwork will be in tomorrow so then it will be up to the psych and security. Anybody that doesnt mind sharig some information will be greatly appreciated.

JustinHEMI05

Don't sweat the in-processing... unless you are a psychopath.

bigblackford

Quote from: JustinHEMI on Nov 18, 2010, 09:32
Don't sweat the in-processing... unless you are a psychopath.
No worries there thanks for the info I wonder if they will hold my weight against me im 6'2 340 lbs I am not really fat just solid with a little gut

JustinHEMI05

Nope. :) Not unless you are going to drop dead at any minute.


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