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  • SimonMac
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    Awaits first boomed thread
    Last edited by SimonMac; 24 November 2014, 15:38.

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by PaulB View Post
    Hi there,

    I'm a time served machinist with 2:1 degree in Mechanical Engineering and 9 years exp as design engineer working in the coal mining industry (heavy engineering) using Inventor and AutoCad.

    I want to get into contracting, especially Nuclear as this seems to be a pretty secure option work wise.

    Does anyone here work in Nuclear and if so do you think I'd have a chance of getting in?

    Thanks!
    U need Fortran, PowerStation and good OpenVMS knowledge....

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  • PaulB
    started a topic Nuclear contracts north west - Inventor

    Nuclear contracts north west - Inventor

    Hi there,

    I'm a time served machinist with 2:1 degree in Mechanical Engineering and 9 years exp as design engineer working in the coal mining industry (heavy engineering) using Inventor and AutoCad.

    I want to get into contracting, especially Nuclear as this seems to be a pretty secure option work wise.

    Does anyone here work in Nuclear and if so do you think I'd have a chance of getting in?

    Thanks!

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