HUGE & GROWING demand throughout the U.S.
Fully qualified in just 5 weeks
JOB PLACEMENT GUARANTEED
Start work after graduation
EPRI Nuclear accredited program
The door to nuclear is finally open
Most people are living life for Saturday and Sunday and 2 weeks vacation time a year
We get you placed working outages where you only work the spring and fall and still make a FULL-TIME SALARY.
Maybe you prefer not to travel. Although full-time jobs might not be immediate like the traveling work, once you land a full-time job, most technicians in the industry are making between $130,000 - $200,000/year.
The industry is facing a serious staffing crisis across the U.S. and is projected to get bigger with the government’s Net-Zero Carbon Emissions goal for 2050.
With the expanding need for nuclear power plant workers, we have developed a quick and robust training program to open the doors of nuclear power to the public. We are a AP3 accredited member of EPRI and we are certified in administering standardized evaluations that are recognized industry wide. With access to the STE Registry we upload student qualifications directly to the registry which is used by all major nuclear power plant utilities across the U.S. when verifying a workers eligibility for a position.
After your deposit is received, we offer study material and continuous support throughout this period while you wait for your upcoming class. Classes are held in several different locations throughout the year but typically last 4 weeks where you must be prepared to participate in class and testing for 5-6 days per week. Once you’ve satisfactorily completed the classes and evaluations you will be qualified in the registry that can be verified by any employer. We will then assist in job placement.
With opportunities throughout the U.S. we believe it’s important to be open to travel for work to ensure fast placement and better pay but ultimately most nuclear power plant workers land in permanent positions ranging from $130,000-$200,000 per year.
Monitor and measure radiation levels and contamination in the workplace and environment.
Implement and oversee radiation safety procedures and protocols.
Educate and train workers on radiation protection and ALARA principles.
Implement mitigation measures to prevent or reduce radiation exposure and risks.
Average occupational exposure to a nuclear power plant workers is less than the radiation the general public is exposed to via medical or natural background radiation.
INDEFINITELY
Yes, when traveling to plants over the prescribed minimum distance from your home. A per diem expense will be paid to you typically ranging around 100$-$160 per day for living expenses on top of your hourly wage.
IS THERE HEALTH BENEFITS?
Most employers have health insurance available even if the position is temporary.
Yes, and despite marijuana being legal in many states it is still federally illegal and a positive Marijuana test will result in a denial of access.
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