What does an operating engineer do?Would their salary be the same as a regular nuclear engineer?I only wanted to get a bachelors degree and nuclear engineering looked the most interesting to me, but then I found out that with a bachelors in nuclear engineering you can only be an operating engineer..
.....sounds dangerous lol in regards to you question idk.
lol that reminded me of homer simpson
The President! he has the Doomsday Device one push and we're gone LOL
help run a nuclear power plant basiclly help watch over the control room operations. it starts out at about $80'000 year but be prepared to be bored as hell.
Operating engineers operate heavy construction equipment such as cranes, bulldozers, pavers, trench excavators and many other kinds of equipment used for constructing buildings, dams, airports and highways. They also work in the sand and gravel, cement and asphalt industries; in the shipyards; on the water with dredges; oil refineries; oil pipelines; sewer and water construction; ports of major cities; municipal work with cities and counties; landscaping; scrap metal work; and the forest products industry. Operating engineer apprentices can also work in the mechanical field as heavy-duty truck and equipment mechanics and in the field of technical engineer (surveyor). Hope that helps, I'm really sorry I couldn't find any info on the salaries.