derek smith, beaumont serviceman, was on his way to shoot trouble for a lights-out call when he saw a man on the ground in a driveway waving him down.
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"i find my work challenging and rewarding at the same time. i appreciate the growth opportunities i've had, and i value the relationships i've made."
this year's entergy emergency preparedness team responded to simulated cyber-attacks on operations systems, coordinated physical attacks on transmission infrastructure and power generation facilities, and an active shooter situation.
"what i enjoy most about working at palisades is the people. as a team, we work hard, respect one another, hold each other accountable, and, most importantly, we offer support and help to our colleagues when needed."
what may have been an upsetting loss for new orleans saints fans turned out to be a weekend to remember for senior lineman wayne kamm who was recognized as entergy’s lineman of the game during the saints v. atlanta falcons match-up.
"as nuclear professionals, everyone at palisades has a high level of integrity. my advice to other women considering applying to palisades is to do just that, apply. we offer plenty of training and support."
the u.s. department of labor has awarded entergy with its 2019 hire vets medallion program platinum award. the award is the highest level of recognition for employers committed to veteran careers.
jeff lanum, a technical specialist for entergy nuclear, believes in the power of robotics. for nearly 15 years, his robotics leadership has helped strengthen stem education in mississippi and encouraged students to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and math fields.