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  • Nuclear industry looking for a wave of new hires

    By David Mercer, Associated Press Writer Top US nuclear regulator says country needs wave of new engineers and other workers CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) -- The man in charge of the country's nuclear regulatory agency says the United States needs a generation of new scientists, engineers and skilled workers...
    Posted to Nuclear Careers (Forum) by Highrad on 09-13-2008
  • Toshiba to Increase Engineers for Nuclear Power Plant Biz

    Posted on: Friday, 4 July 2008, 18:00 CDT on RedOrbit.com Tokyo, July 4 (Jiji Press)--Toshiba Corp. President Atsutoshi Nishida said in an interview with Jiji Press Friday that the company plans to hire some thousand engineers over the next several years to meet strong demand for nuclear power plants...
    Posted to Nuclear Careers (Forum) by Highrad on 07-06-2008
  • Areva To Hire 500 Engineers for Lynchburg Location

    WSLS News Staff & Lynchburg News & Advance Published: June 6, 2008 Updated 11:56 a.m. By Bryan Gentry Lynchburg News & Advance Denise Woernle, Areva’s director of corporate communications, said most of the new jobs in Lynchburg will be engineering positions paying $60,000 to $100,000 per...
    Posted to Nuclear Careers (Forum) by Highrad on 06-11-2008
  • Re: Westinghouse to add 5,000 New Jobs

    Thats is true.... You can see all most all the upcoming vacancies and current vacant positions in http://www.vacantposition.blogspot.com/ If anyone who have expereince in Nuclear Power Plant Project, Please free to send their detailed profile/CV/Resume to vacant.position@gmail.com with your area of expertise...
    Posted to Nuclear Careers (Forum) by vacant.position on 11-19-2007
  • Kinds of Careers in Nuclear Energy

    More good general info from the NEI website: Design Integral to Operations and Maintenance Design is a central function of operating and maintaining existing plants. Creative engineering design does not occur only when a new nuclear plant is being built. The same kind of design project a beginning engineer...
    Posted to Nuclear Careers (Forum) by Highrad on 05-09-2007
  • Re: The Rewards of a Career in Nuclear Energy

    Plant Safety Nuclear plants have achieved an outstanding industrial safety record. For years, America's commercial nuclear energy industry has ranked among the safest places to work in the United States. In 2005, nuclear's industrial safety accident rate-which tracks the number of accidents that result...
    Posted to Nuclear Careers (Forum) by Highrad on 05-09-2007
  • Re: The Rewards of a Career in Nuclear Energy

    Work Environment Operations engineers monitor the plant in action. Operations engineers spend about 80 percent of their time in the plant and 20 percent in their office. It is a hands on job. They walk around the plant inspecting equipment, doing everything from turning valves to checking transformers...
    Posted to Nuclear Careers (Forum) by Highrad on 05-09-2007
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