Career questions tagged power-plants
I'm looking to learn more about what nuclear engineers do.
I've had a huge interest in Nuclear Energy since I was a little kid, and I'm wondering what the duties and responsibilities are for the positions, my educated guess would be that you manage the output of power for the site and your local power grid you're plant is attached to. but beyond that, I'm not able to guess, and while I could look it up, I've always preferred first-person accounts of what people do at their jobs, if you have additional information please let me know, thank you for reading my post.
Questions about being an Electrical & Electronics Repairer
1. What does a typical day look like for Electrical & Electronics Repairers? 2. Why did decide to become an Electrical & Electronics Repairer? 3. What do you like and dislike about being a Electrical & Electronics Repairer?
is school hard to become a biomass plant manager and how long does it take to become one ?
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What does it take to become a Power Plant Operator?
What kind of certification and training would I need, and how long does it take? Do I need prior work experience, or are there training/apprenticeship programs for the position?
What are power plants like?
What kind of environment could I expect working in a power plant? What kind of tools and thinking skills would I use on a daily basis?
What do employers look for in a power plant operator?
I want to become a Power Plant Operator. What are common skills, certifications or achievements that would make me a good pick for an employer?
What classes or prior education will help me have the best chance of being hired as a line worker?
I am a senior in high school and I am looking to be a line worker for a power company. I am wondering what post high school education will help me the most and will give me the highest chance of being hired. #electrical #utilities #power-plants