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SuperjetMatt

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I have been working on a BSEE since '01. I did four years of tech writing for the DOE (Highly radioactive nuke waste), then I switched to being an Engineering Tech.
Did that for the past two years, now I am getting back into nuke waste. I'll be working on the construction, startup, and operation of a large scale high-level nuke waste glassification plant. I'll be assessing training & procedure needs, and implement them.
Yay, sounds boring, but it more than pays the bills.
 

Megatomic

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Originally posted by: hanoverphist
i have a degree in multimedia, i specialized in digital animation/ production. i also got a degree in game design theory. so the obvious course of action for me was... to remain a draftsman and end up an industrial programmer in the water/ wastewater field. ive moved up to I&C and communication specialist as well, and i design/ program HMI scada systems. i also install/ design custom ethernet/ fiber networks for my customers. that part im a total no0b at tho, still learning the ropes of it all.
Sweet, another I&C guy! Ever try your hand in a power plant?
 

Pohemi

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Originally posted by: Svnla
First of all, welcome to ATOT and you can change your avatar to something else..LOL

Unlike most of ATOTers, I am in the business side...ie Audit/QC/Operations for a very large company with clients in governments. I am also a part time IT LAN Manager.

I also have my small business that I run on the side. I deal with clients about QC/Operations/Financials issues.

Well HELLO Mr. Fancypants! ;)