JHP
BHI Energy
Weymouth, MA
Job description
Attention: ALL JHP Technicians Are you a Junior Health Physics Technician? Have you been struggling to get the requisite 4,000 hours to become 18.1 or 6,000 hours to become 3.1 SHP? Well, the tides have turned in your favor. BHI has numerous sites that have adopted the new ANSI Standard that requires a minimum of 2,000 hours of commercial nuclear power plant health physics experience combined with a systematic approach to training as provide through the EPRI registry. These sites would be Constellation Energy's LaSalle, Byron, Quad Cities, Braidwood, Calvert Cliffs, Nine Mile, Ginna & Limerick Stations along with DUKE Energy's McGuire, Brunswick & Catawba Stations as well as NEXTERA's Turkey Point & Seabrook Stations. So, if you believe you have the requisite 2,000 hours of commercial nuclear power health physics experience, and have been through the NISP training program, why work as a Junior Health Physics Technician earning JHP wages when you could take the next step and be considered as a Senior Health Physics Technician earning as much as $10/hour or more per hour than that of a Junior Tech.Give our outage recruiters a call and let us see what we can do for you!800-225-0285Scott X1291Joey X1272Terrence x1258Tricia X1268