Nuclear Power Reactor Operator
Company: Course Advisor
Location: Fort Wayne
Posted on: November 6, 2024
Job Description:
What is a Nuclear Power Reactor Operator?Nuclear Power Reactor
Operator Example: Operate or control nuclear reactors. Move control
rods, start and stop equipment, monitor and adjust controls, and
record data in logs. Implement emergency procedures when needed.
May respond to abnormalities, determine cause, and recommend
corrective action.List of Nuclear Power Reactor Operator Job
Duties
- Develop or implement actions such as lockouts, tagouts, or
clearances to allow equipment to be safely repaired.
- Authorize actions to correct identified operational
inefficiencies or hazards so that operating efficiency is maximized
and potential environmental issues are minimized.
- Monitor or operate boilers, turbines, wells, or auxiliary power
plant equipment.
- Direct reactor operators in emergency situations, in accordance
with emergency operating procedures.
- Record operating data, such as the results of surveillance
tests.
- Respond to system or unit abnormalities, diagnosing the cause,
and recommending or taking corrective action.What Skills Do You
Need to Work as a Nuclear Power Reactor Operator?When polled,
Nuclear Power Reactor Operators say the following skills are most
frequently used in their jobs:Operation Monitoring: Watching
gauges, dials, or other indicators to make sure a machine is
working properly.Reading Comprehension: Understanding written
sentences and paragraphs in work related documents.Operation and
Control: Controlling operations of equipment or systems.Critical
Thinking: Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and
weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to
problems.Active Listening: Giving full attention to what other
people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made,
asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at
inappropriate times.Monitoring: Monitoring/Assessing performance of
yourself, other individuals, or organizations to make improvements
or take corrective action.Related Job Titles
- Senior Reactor Operator
- Licensed Nuclear Control Room Operator
- Unit Reactor Operator
- Nuclear Operator
- Control Room OfficerNuclear Power Reactor Operator Job
OutlookIn 2016, there was an estimated number of 7,000 jobs in the
United States for Nuclear Power Reactor Operator. There is little
to no growth in job opportunities for Nuclear Power Reactor
Operator. There will be an estimated 500 positions for Nuclear
Power Reactor Operator per year.The states with the most job growth
for Nuclear Power Reactor Operator are Washington, Idaho, and
Nebraska. Watch out if you plan on working in South Carolina,
Pennsylvania, or Illinois. These states have the worst job growth
for this type of profession.Salary for a Nuclear Power Reactor
OperatorNuclear Power Reactor Operators make between $68,200 and
$127,370 a year.Nuclear Power Reactor Operators who work in
Pennsylvania, North Carolina, or Mississippi, make the highest
salaries.What Tools do Nuclear Power Reactor Operators Use?Although
they're not necessarily needed for all jobs, the following
technologies are used by many Nuclear Power Reactor Operators:
- Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft Office
- Microsoft Access
- Data logging softwareHow to Become a Nuclear Power Reactor
OperatorWhat education or degrees do I need to become a Nuclear
Power Reactor Operator?What work experience do I need to become a
Nuclear Power Reactor Operator?Where Nuclear Power Reactor
Operators Are EmployedThe table below shows the approximate number
of Nuclear Power Reactor Operators employed by various
industries.
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