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Plater

What do Platers do?

A plater in the nuclear industry plays a vital role in fabricating, repairing and maintaining structural components and vessels within nuclear facilities. They specialise in working with metals, such as steel and alloys, to construct and assemble various components used in nuclear reactors, containment structures and support systems. 

Typical duties and responsibilities of a Plater

Skills and knowledge required to be a Plater

How do I become a Plater?

Technical Training

Completing vocational training or certification programmes in metal fabrication and welding provide essential skills and knowledge to get started in this role.

Apprenticeship

Some nuclear organisations offer apprenticeship programmes for individuals interested in becoming platers. These programmes typically combine on-the-job training with classroom instruction and may lead to industry-recognised certifications or qualifications. 

On-the-Job Experience

Gaining experience in related fields, such as metalworking, fabrication or construction, can provide valuable skills and knowledge applicable to a career as a plater. Entry-level positions in welding, fabrication shops or construction may offer opportunities to learn and develop plating skills.

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