Lucky13don
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Is anyone here one? What's it like? What type of tools do you use? Thanks in advance
Working on 3000 ton transfer presses is much the same.Based on some posters I've seen, expect to use 2 1/2" drive Wright ratchets that are 8ft long, to turn an 8" bolt while straddling alligators.
Pretty much like industrial maintenance for any type of plant with big equipment, lots of piping, sensors, and electrical wiring. Some things are big and some are small.
I would love to find a job in that field. Are there any realistic prospects for someone with industrial maintenance and a stationary engineering license to break into that line of work?
I would love to find a job in that field. Are there any realistic prospects for someone with industrial maintenance and a stationary engineering license to break into that line of work?
I would love to find a job in that field. Are there any realistic prospects for someone with industrial maintenance and a stationary engineering license to break into that line of work?
Go to your local utilities website and apply. Then search for local power plants and apply. If you are union (quite a bit of power is) then talk to your steward or business agent. Prospects are driven by the area and the company. In my neck of the woods the Jim Bridger power plant always has openings because the closest city is rock springs Wy. The Dave Johnston plant rarely has openings because it is right outside Casper.
Is anyone here one? What's it like? What type of tools do you use? Thanks in advance
I recognize the climax mill.
The turbine looked like the msr's are up against unit like a bwr. That and the concrete wall alongside unit..hate bwr's