Automation and electrical systems
This sector plays a key role in the smooth operation of a nuclear power plant. It encompasses machine automation, power grid management, industrial robotics and electricity distribution, and contributes directly to energy performance and the supply of electricity to citizens. The aim of the field? To develop the technical skills in demand in this fast-changing sector, at the heart of energy and industrial issues.
Nuclear engineering and operations
This field relies on in-depth knowledge of the atom, particularly uranium, to guarantee the efficiency and safety of nuclear facilities. It trains nuclear process experts capable of intervening at every stage, from production to risk management and operation. Professionals play an active role in the performance and safety of nuclear energy. A strategic and demanding sector.
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Industrial and mechanical engineering / Maintenance
In the nuclear sector, industrial engineering, mechanics and maintenance play a fundamental role in ensuring the long-term reliability and safety of installations. This sector encompasses a wide range of technical skills: inspection, preventive maintenance, repair of mechanical systems, precision welding and industrial safety... Professionals trained in this field intervene directly on equipment to guarantee its proper operation and prevent risks, protecting people and infrastructure.
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Management and support functions
Often little-known, support and management functions are essential to the smooth operation of the nuclear industry. Alongside technical skills, this sector needs professionals capable of steering projects, managing quality, safety and the environment (QSE), or ensuring risk control. In Normandy, specific training courses incorporate a "nuclear coloration", enabling future professionals to understand the particularities of the sector.
Information systems
Information systems have become an essential pillar of nuclear safety. Data management, industrial cybersecurity and the architecture of connected networks play a strategic role in protecting facilities against digital threats. It is therefore necessary to train and recruit professionals capable of anticipating, securing and optimizing digital systems.
Public works and civil engineering
With the construction of the two EPR2 reactors at Penly, public works and civil engineering are at the heart of major nuclear projects in Normandy. This sector mobilizes essential know-how, from earthworks to structural steelwork, masonry and buried networks. To work on these large-scale sites, it is essential to train professionals capable of meeting the safety and quality standards demanded by the nuclear sector.