Position Summary
Nuclear Operator Technicians I are responsible for performing surveillances
throughout the plant as well as operating valves and equipment in the plant.
Responsibilities
- Serve as an active member of station Fire Brigade
- Reporting on system and component status using computerized round process
in order to keep supervision informed
- Starting and stopping plant equipment as directed by operating procedures
- Performing tests and checks on operability of system components (e.g.
leakage)
- Isolating and restoring equipment
- Outdoor surveillance required year-round on both day and night shift
- On-going training expectations are required to maintain proficiency in this job
hierarchy
While serving as the Auxiliary Operator (AO), the individual is expected to work
toward advancement to a licensed position by progressing academically and
in job knowledge. This entails successfully completing a generic fundamentals
program as well as a plant specific license class leading to a NRC administered
license exam.
There is a progression of approximately five years going from AO to being
selected for training for a Reactor Operator license (RO) and then approximately
2 years to being selected for training for a Senior Reactor Operator license
(SRO).
Read the full job posting.Duke Energy
526 S Church St
Charlotte
North Carolina United States
www.duke-energy.com