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Halon
08-04-2008, 03:57 PM
I work for PaR Nuclear, owned by Westinghouse. It is located in Shoreview, MN. Our company is growing rapidly and we are in need of field technicians.

Not sure if anyone on here would be interested, but figured I'd throw this out there for anyone with a technical backround looking for a job. Good electronic and mechanical skills are required, as well as some form of schooling/2 year degree in any sort of technical field (electronics, motor controls, PLC programming). Expect a bit travel to go along with this job. Not just US travel, but all over the globe.

If anyone is interested, hit me up in a PM and I can explain more to you, and let me take a quick gander at your resume and see if you are in fact qualified for this position. If so, I can instruct you on how to submit the resume through the proper avenue's so it gets to my supervisor.

Attached is a screen shot of all openings we have right now. Again Field Service Tech is not on this list, but they ARE hiring. I've already submitted one persons resume to the supervisor.

Here you can find more info on all our openings.
https://sjobs.brassring.com/EN/asp/tg/cim_home.asp?partnerid=11716&siteid=113
go to Search Openings, then select the Work Location: Shoreview, MN That will show all openings at our office. There may be more also, so don't be afraid to ask.

Halon
10-16-2008, 05:22 PM
Just thought I'd bump this back up to the top if anyone missed this.

Also next year more then likely, they are going to be looking to hire in different positions as well such as Engineering, and Shop Electrical/Mechanical Manufacuring.

If anyone is interested in more info, gimme a shout.

Goat Blower
10-16-2008, 07:27 PM
Job benefits: your poop glows in the dark!!

Halon
10-17-2008, 10:47 AM
Werd!

Also, I should mention that this are real jobs, not just something for someone fresh out of high school who thinks they might be able to do something like this because they can turn a wrench on their car. You will need some sort of experience, training, something... So please don't send me a PM about this if you are not qualified.

Super Bleeder!!
10-17-2008, 12:20 PM
Does this company employ mech engineers? I graduate in may!

Halon
10-17-2008, 01:34 PM
Floppy, if you want to know anything about the company, here's our website.

http://parnuclear.com/ParNuclear/index.shtm

And to answer your question, YES. I think right now we have around 15-20 mech engineers.

FYI: Engineering most of the time here is a contract to hire (i think maybe 6months) situation. And as of right now, it's looking like nuclear is on a huge growth path, so as long as you aren't worthless and piss off those around you, I'd say pretty good chance you'll be hired on at the end of the 6 months. Once you are hired on, you'll start to get the health benefits, 401K, pension, etc... it's not too bad of a deal.

When you get close to graduating, let me know and I can just go straight to the HR guy and ask him about it. I'm also in engineering so I can also talk straight to the guy who "would be" be your Manager.

Goat Blower
10-17-2008, 02:53 PM
If McCain gets elected, you'd really be busy. Make sure you get stock options. :aikido:

white_4gGT
10-17-2008, 04:17 PM
bump for a good post.

My work is laying off some people this week and it's good to see that there are industries that are still hiring esp. in this current economy.

Super Bleeder!!
10-17-2008, 08:20 PM
When you get close to graduating, let me know and I can just go straight to the HR guy and ask him about it. I'm also in engineering so I can also talk straight to the guy who "would be" be your Manager.

Awesome brandon, thanks!

Halon
10-18-2008, 12:55 PM
If McCain gets elected, you'd really be busy. Make sure you get stock options. :aikido:

For sure. But both candidates seem to realise the importance that nuclear power plays when trying to lessen your dependancy on foreign oil. So either way, it'll be busy.

Plus figure in that right now probably a little more then half of our work is international. China and Korea need a LOT of energy, so there are new construction plants all over there. Right now is a good time for nuclear.


Question Floppy, are you certified to do seismic calculations? I think our Mech Engineers do lots of that.