From dmatthe at CLEMSON.EDU Thu Oct 5 13:10:10 2006 From: dmatthe at CLEMSON.EDU (Dave Matthews) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2006 13:10:10 -0400 Subject: [Chem undergrad] Employment opportunity at Constellation Energy Group Message-ID: <00e101c6e8a1$1d43d040$8cdf7f82@chemsrvcscoordpc> Chemist Selection Code: V-8.1-25/80.X/181 Grade 78 SUMMARY STATEMENT Develops and ensures implementation of portions of the Chemistry Program dealing with regulatory compliance, quality assurance, corrosion control, water processing, hazardous wastes, controlled materials (chemical control), and management of radioactive and non-radioactive effluents. Evaluates chemistry and radiochemistry data and makes recommendations regarding: systems chemistry; radiological and environmental effluents; sampling and instrumentation; laboratory practices, controlled materials; and bulk chemical and fuel oil receipt control. Develops and performs functional and technical reviews of implementation and administrative procedures. Evaluates and recommends new analytical and radioanalytical equipment needed to stay abreast of current industry best practices. Plans, organizes, and directs special chemistry projects. Maintains Chemistry program to current EPRI guidelines and INPO criteria. Qualified ERO responder. BASIC QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering or a related discipline with 3 years experience in chemistry control for a utility or related business. Successful candidates for positions involving work at Calvert Cliffs must also be able to: 1. Meet the requirements of Company and Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) psychological, drug, alcohol, and medical testing policies and/or regulations. 2. Satisfactorily complete General Orientation Training (GOT). 3. Satisfactorily complete radiation safety training (may include respirator qualifications), if required for job performance. 4. Satisfactorily complete required background checks. 5. Recent convictions for crimes reasonably related to the activities of this job may disqualify an applicant. Good Afternoon, Thank you for your interest in supporting chemistry needs at Constellation Energy Group. We are planning to interview one Clemson University student already, in mid-October, for a radiochemistry position at Nine Mile Point. As a result of that, the other two nuclear sites within Constellation, Ginna Nuclear Plant and Calvert Cliffs, have also expressed an interest in having new graduates explore employment at their sites. I appreciate your invitation to give a lecture at the chemistry seminar in mid November on power plant chemistry. It would also afford me an opportunity to meet with perspective candidates for employment. We have considered a day during the week of November 13th. If you could provide more details as to exact day, I could make appropriate transportation arrangements. Should you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me, or my supervisor, Jack Kramer, whose e-mail address I provided above. Also, the other individuals, Mr. Sanders and Mr. Thomson, are the chemistry directors at Calvert Cliffs and Ginna respectively, and also could be contacted. Frederic J. Mis, PhD, CHP General Supervisor, Fleet Radiation Protection and Chemistry Constellation Energy 1997 Annapolis Exchange Pkwy Suite 310 Annapolis, MD 21401 410-897-5028 410-218-3142 Cell -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://mail.clemson.edu/pipermail/chemundergrad/attachments/20061005/fdc0a5d8/attachment.html From dmatthe at CLEMSON.EDU Mon Oct 9 08:52:27 2006 From: dmatthe at CLEMSON.EDU (Dave Matthews) Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2006 08:52:27 -0400 Subject: [Chem undergrad] Additional Employment opportunities at Constellation Energy Group Message-ID: <005b01c6eba1$c6770a30$8cdf7f82@chemsrvcscoordpc> _____ Here are some additional position descriptions from Calvert Cliffs. Please see attached, Thanks. Frederic J. Mis, PhD, CHP General Supervisor, Fleet Radiation Protection and Chemistry Constellation Energy 1997 Annapolis Exchange Pkwy Suite 310 Annapolis, MD 21401 410-897-5028 410-218-3142 Cell _____ Good Afternoon Dr. Shiou-Jyh Hwu, Thank you for your interest in supporting chemistry needs at Constellation Energy Group. We are planning to interview one Clemson University student already, in mid-October, for a radiochemistry position at Nine Mile Point. As a result of that, the other two nuclear sites within Constellation, Ginna Nuclear Plant and Calvert Cliffs, have also expressed an interest in having new graduates explore employment at their sites. I appreciate your invitation to give a lecture at the chemistry seminar in mid November on power plant chemistry. It would also afford me an opportunity to meet with perspective candidates for employment. We have considered a day during the week of November 13th. If you could provide more details as to exact day, I could make appropriate transportation arrangements. Should you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me, or my supervisor, Jack Kramer, whose e-mail address I provided above. Also, the other individuals, Mr. Sanders and Mr. Thomson, are the chemistry directors at Calvert Cliffs and Ginna respectively, and also could be contacted. Frederic J. 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These are new programs and implementation and regulation guidance is currently being promulgated by the US Department of Education. Eligibility Requirements: Academic year definition: Classification Hours Earned 1st Year 0-29 2nd Year 30-59 3rd Year 60-89 4th Year 90-119 Eligibility terminates when 120 hours have been earned. 1st academic year undergraduate recipients must (maximum award = $750/year): * Be Pell Grant recipients * Be US citizens * Be enrolled in a 2 or 4 year degree program * Be full-time * Graduate high school since January 1, 2006 * Demonstrate need * Be enrolled for the first time as a regular student * Have completed a rigorous secondary school curriculum 2nd academic year undergraduate recipients must (maximum award = $1,300/year): * Be Pell Grant recipients * Be US Citizens * Be enrolled in a 2 or 4 year degree program * Be full-time * Graduate from high school since January 1, 2005 * Demonstrate need * Have competed a rigorous secondary school curriculum * Earned at least a 3.0 cumulative GPR 3rd and 4th year undergraduate recipients must (maximum award = $4,000/year): * Be Pell Grant recipients * Be US citizens * Be enrolled in specific majors: (see below) * Be full-time * Demonstrate need * Earned at least a 3.0 cumulative GPR Application Process ACG - File the FAFSA and complete the questions regarding rigorous secondary course work. SMART - File the FAFSA. You must be currently enrolled in an eligible major in one of the following categories: Computer Science, Engineering, Critical Foreign Languages, Life Sciences, Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Technology, or Multidisciplinary Studies. Eligible Majors at Clemson: MAJOR CODE ABBREV DESCRIPTION CIP CODE DEPT 106 BIOS-EN BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING 140301 101000 109 CSENVS CROP AND SOIL ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 011102 102010 112 AVS ANIMAL AND VETERINARY SCIENCES 010901 104010 113 P&E SCI PLANT AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 011101 102010 114 AVS M/P ANIMAL AND VETERINARY SCI (MS/PHD) 260707 104010 115 AN PH ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY 260707 104010 148 ENT ENTOMOLOGY 260702 102020 150 ENTOX ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY 261004 100000 163 HORT HORTICULTURE 011103 102040 180 PKG SCI PACKAGING SCIENCE 419999 101000 181 PL PATH PLANT PATHOLOGY 260305 102050 183 PL PH PLANT PHYSIOLOGY 260307 102050 405 BIOENGR BIOENGINEERING 140501 501010 410 CR E CERAMIC ENGINEERING 140601 504000 411 C M E CERAMIC AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING 140601 504000 415 CH E CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 140701 501030 420 C E CIVIL ENGINEERING 140801 500040 423 CP ENGR COMPUTER ENGINEERING 140901 500060 425 E E ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 141001 500060 440 EE&S ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & SCIENCE 141401 502000 441 EES/EHP EE&S/ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PHYSICS 141401 502000 445 I E INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING 143501 503010 450 MAT S&E MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 141801 504000 455 M E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 141901 503020 475 AUE AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING 149999 503020 540 PFS POLYMER AND FIBER SCIENCE 400599 504000 545 T-P-S TEXTILES, FIBER AND POLYMER SCIENCE 400599 504000 550 PTC POLYMER AND TEXTILE CHEMISTRY 400599 504000 804 BIO CH BIOCHEMISTRY 260202 100060 805 BIOC-MB BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 260202 100060 806 BOT BOTANY 260301 104020 810 BIO SC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (BA) 260101 104020 811 BIO SC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 260101 104020 812 BIO M/P BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (MS/PHD) 260701 104020 815 CH BA CHEMISTRY (BA) 400501 500030 816 CH CHEMISTRY 400501 500030 818 CPINSYS COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 110401 500050 819 CPSC-BA COMPUTER SCIENCE (BA) 110101 500050 820 COMP SC COMPUTER SCIENCE 110101 500050 822 DPA DIGITAL PRODUCTION ARTS 110201 815720 825 GEN GENETICS 260804 100060 830 GEOL BA GEOLOGY (BA) 400601 502000 831 GEOL GEOLOGY 400601 502000 832 H-GEOL HYDROGEOLOGY 400699 502000 850 MATH BA MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES (BA) 270101 500080 851 MATH MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES 270101 500080 865 MICRO MICROBIOLOGY 260502 104020 866 MICRO-B MICROBIOLOGY (BIOMEDICINE) 260502 104020 870 PHYS BA PHYSICS (BA) 400801 500080 871 PHYS PHYSICS 400801 500080 899 ZOOL ZOOLOGY 260701 104020 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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