Nuclear Power Reactor Operator Reviews

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Last updated Apr 01 2022
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Nuclear Power Reactor Operator Reviews

What is it like working as a Nuclear Power Reactor Operator?

September 2020
Sell your soul and slap on those golden handcuffs.
Nuclear Power Reactor Operator in Penetanguishene:
Pros: Pay and benefits.
Cons: No personal accountability. Too many managment levels. Nobody feels like they have any authority to change processes. Incredibly inefficient.
August 2020
Extremely challenging, yet rewarding.
Nuclear Power Reactor Operator in Norfolk:
Pros: The job satisfaction of watching equipment you work on so often end up operating without a flaw and delivering diplomacy around the world on nuclear power
Cons: Undue stress and extremely tight deadlines
April 2020
Good job security, a fair amount of micromanagement.
Nuclear Power Reactor Operator in Surry:
Pros: Good pay, good job security.
Cons: Off shifters that don’t operate the plant think they know what they’re talking about.
January 2019
Challenging.
Nuclear Power Reactor Operator in San Diego:
Pros: Operating very powerful equipment
Cons: Being away from home
September 2017
Great place to be but Terrible winters.
Nuclear Power Reactor Operator in Tiverton:
Pros: Lots of beaches on Lake Huron, not too far from big city. Small town atmosphere.
Cons: Winters can be brutal with squalls coming off the lake.
July 2017
Shift work.
Nuclear Power Reactor Operator in Wadsworth:
Make sure you're open to doing shiftwork.

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