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Career in Radiation - The Next Steps

Hi everyone, I am happy to have been accepted as a new member of the IET.

I am looking for advice on what my next steps could be in terms of working in the nuclear/radiation industry. 

What courses could I potentially take? Or what would be the best way of improving my skills/knowledge. I am very limited on time due to having a young family but I don't mind burning the midnight oil if it involves improving myself. 

I have been working as a Radiation Technician for the last 4 years. This role involves the periodic testing, calibration and repair of radiation detection monitors. I am also in charge of the documentation and management of the sealed sources on site. 

I feel that in the UK this area is a bit in limbo and trying to find resources and potentially paths to take is a bit blurred. 

Any advice would be greatly appreciated 

Parents
  • You could consider an apprenticeship. They are available at all levels, you can even do a degree apprenticeship. There are lots of opportunities in the nuclear industry.

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  • You could consider an apprenticeship. They are available at all levels, you can even do a degree apprenticeship. There are lots of opportunities in the nuclear industry.

Children
  • Hi and thank you for the reply to my post. I have done a HNC in Electrical Engineering and completed a traineeship in dual fuel so I don't think I'm eligible to partake in an apprenticeship. I will do some research into the matter.