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Recently EX Navy in the Tenn Valley

Started by JLutz, Mar 06, 2011, 08:35

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JLutz

Hello All,

I am a recently separated Nuclear Electrician's Mate that has relocated to the Tennessee Valley. I got involved with a headhunting company and signed on with a manufacturing company near Murfreesboro TN, long story short, the hours and the job do not quite live up to what I was sold.

In the service I had always heard that the TVA was a great organization to work for as an operator, that being said I would like to try to get info towards applying at the Brown's Ferry facility.

My experience level is 8 years of service in the nuclear navy, qualified shutdown reactor operator, and qualified propulsion plant watch supervisor.

Any info or advice is much appreciated. Thanks in advance.


Fermi2

Try using the search function first nub.

tymekeeper

Saw your post and was wondering if you had tried looking at www.tva.gov. (employment link is at the bottom of the page) This is where the jobs available to the public would be posted. These would be for all 3 of there nuclear facilities as well as the fossil facilities. Depending on where you moved to in the Tennessee Valley, you may be closer to Watts Bar or Sequoyah nuclear. Also, you may look at hiring in to a non-nuclear facility to get your foot in the door with the company and then transferring within the company to get where you want to end up.

JLutz



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