"One of the best things about working in nuclear power is that the opportunities are limitless. If your background is in engineering, but you'd like to work in maintenance, there's a success path to get you there."
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“My advice to other women considering nuclear as a career option: Step outside your comfort zone to pursue opportunities and build professional relationships that will help you reach your goals!”
Johanna Flores, a control room supervisor at Indian Point Energy Center, has been a part of the Entergy family for five years.
Megan Culbertson, a technical specialist II at Arkansas Nuclear One, has been with Entergy for four months. Learn how she's helping us power life in our communities.
Amy Perkins, senior emergency preparedness planner at Grand Gulf Nuclear Station, has been with Entergy for three years. Learn how her power principles help her keep her team and family safe.
"My power principle at work is to always be prepared. Whatever department you may work in, preparation is the key to ensuring we perform all of our work safely and error-free."
"I take it very personally that people can trust what I say and know that I will do what it takes to get a job done correctly."
In recognition of Women's History Month, we spotlight women at Entergy who are powering life as we know it.
Melody Gibson is a radiation protection supervisor at Arkansas Nuclear One in Russellville, Arkansas. She’s been part of the Entergy family for four years.