Name: Duncan May
Rank on Exit: SSgt
Years of Service: 22 Years
Qualifications Gained: BTEC Aeronautical Engineering
Duncan May, 40,
served in the Army (REME) for 22 years – in locations such as Northern Ireland, Bosnia, West Germany and Iraq – specialising as an Aircraft Technician and leaving as a SSgt in July 2009. While serving, he gained BTEC Aeronautical Engineering, NVQ3 Mechanical Engineering and First Aid qualifications; during his resettlement period, he completed a number of courses, including: NEBOSH General Certificate and PRINCE2.
He now works as an operations technician for the Enfield Eon power station, as part of a two-man team provides 24-hour cover for the running of the station, which supplies generation to the National Grid.
He found his CTW ‘very useful’ – in particular, ‘CV writing, types of CV, how to pitch with a covering letter and how to conduct yourself in an interview’, and is also finding his Forces engineering management training an asset in civilian life.
When asked how he found his current job as an operations technician in a natural gas-fired combined cycle power station, he says, ‘While I was on my NEBOSH course, I was networking with a few guys who worked for Eon. I got an interview from my CV and was offered a job after two weeks.’
That job involves ‘delivering, on behalf of the operations team, safe, efficient operation and first-line maintenance of the asset, to maximise its commercial benefit within our legal requirements. We support the operations team to develop best practice in order to deliver the business plan requirements and manage the specified functional areas of the plant, and to meet future station needs.’
Of the pros and cons, he comments, ‘Shift working can be hard going at times, but the flip-side is more time off. You are left alone to do your work and get paid for overtime. And, at the moment, not counting my pension, I am around 8K better off in terms of salary.’
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