Control Room Supervisor In Training - Monticello, MN
Monticello
Friday, 08 May 2026
Learn and obtain the necessary skills to ensure the nuclear generating plant operates safely and remains in compliance with plant requirements and governmental regulations. Trainees learn to verify the nuclear plant is operated in accordance with technical specifications and licensing basis. Learn and obtain the necessary skills to effectively oversee activities of Control Room Operators and Auxiliary Operators and to investigate Operational problems and evaluate for plant impact. Trainee will also learn to effectively coordinator shift activities with plant work schedule. Learn and obtain the necessary skills needed to perform administrative functions related to plant operational requirements. Trainees learn to issue Maintenance work requests and to maintain current plant logging requirements. Must complete all training required as evidenced by successfully passing any and all required licensing exams. Minimum Requirements. Must meet one of the following items per ACAD 10-01:Certified Instructor with greater than 4 years commercial nuclear experience. Licensed reactor operator duties as an ACTIVE - RO for 12 Months or more at Monticello or Prairie Island 12 months or more as an ACTIVE - RO or SRO at a commercial power reactor facility of the same vendor and vintage 18 months or more as an ACTIVE - RO or SRO at a noncomparable commercial power reactor facility 18 months or more in a position equivalent to a reactor operator position at a military reactor? (qualified to manipulate or direct the manipulation of control rods)reactor operatorengineering officer of the watchpropulsion plant watch officerengineering watch supervisorpropulsion plant watch supervisor. BS degree or equivalent in engineering, engineering technology or related sciences; or has a professional engineer license .8 months of experience at a comparable nuclear power facility or military reactor 27 months of experience at a non-comparable power generation facility. A non-traditional degree with the following: 36 months of nuclear experience for a nontraditional degree. Preferred Requirements. Knowledgeable in reactor theory, heat transfer, fluid mechanics, title 10 code of Federal regulations as it applies to nuclear power operations and safety, ASME code section XI. Past leadership experience.