Season:1 Episode:7 Part:2 John Bartholomew, Nuclear Power Plant Operator
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Summary
In this episode of the Now and Then podcast, host Dan McCool interviews John Bartholomew, a retired nuclear power plant operator. They discuss John's journey in the nuclear industry, the impact of COVID-19 on operations, and the evolving landscape of nuclear power, including the potential of small modular reactors. John shares valuable advice for those entering the field and reflects on his rewarding career, emphasizing the importance of adaptability and continuous learning in one's professional journey.
Takeaways
- John Bartholomew operated the last nuclear power plant in Washington.
- COVID-19 presented unique challenges for nuclear power operations.
- Nuclear power is considered critical infrastructure during crises.
- There are various career paths in the nuclear industry today.
- Health physics is a growing field within nuclear technology.
- Small modular reactors are the future of nuclear power.
- Nuclear power can complement other energy sources like solar and wind.
- Internships and work-based learning opportunities exist in the field.
- A career in nuclear power can be rewarding and fulfilling.
- Adaptability is key in navigating career choices.
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