by vbarq
Shaw Power Group's Lacy Kiser (Click to enlarge.)
With an employee population that is soon approaching retirement, the nuclear energy industry must hire approximately 25,000 more workers by 2015. Lacy Kiser, vice president of human resources and administration for Shaw’s Power Group,
has been working around-the-clock to find qualified candidates to
construct, plan and manage the country’s first newly permitted reactors
since 1978. With work under way to build new reactors at Southern Company’s Plant Vogtle in Georgia and at SCE&G’s V.C. Summer Nuclear Generating Station
in South Carolina, the projects will create approximately 3,500
construction jobs during peak construction. This means Kiser, who joined
Shaw’s Power Group six years ago following a career in the U.S. Marine Corps, has his work cut out for him.
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