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Meet the pros: Cesar Garcia

Cesar Garcia began his Entergy career in 2006 as a nuclear engineering graduate from Texas A&M. Starting as a reactor engineer at Waterford 3 Nuclear Generating Station in Killona, La., he soon progressed to licensed class where he advanced to senior reactor operator and worked in operations for several years. After a brief stretch with another company, Cesar returned to Entergy in 2018, this time as supervisor in the reactor fuels program at Echelon, Entergy Nuclear’s headquarters in Jackson, Miss.

During Hurricane Francine, our plants underscore the resiliency and strength of nuclear power

Entergy’s Waterford 3 Nuclear Generating Station and River Bend Station in Louisiana and Grand Gulf Nuclear Station in Mississippi operated at full power during Hurricane Francine, which once again shows the resiliency and strength of nuclear power.

Entergy nuclear stations prepare for tropical system

Nuclear plants are designed to exceed requirements to withstand regional natural disasters

Grease, grime and grit: Entergy’s River Bend employees beautify school

Volunteers give back for school’s 2nd annual Beautification Day

Meet the pros: River Bend’s Viola Banks Jackson

Meet Viola Banks Jackson! Viola is a dedicated material technician nuclear professional at River Bend, who plays a key role in ensuring our plant's safe and reliable operation.

Meet the pros: River Bend’s Andrea Tyson

Meet Andrea Tyson, a central design engineering supervisor at River Bend Station. In her role she leads a team of mechanical and civil design engineers responsible for scoping, designing and implementing capital investment plant modifications for the fleet.

Meet the pros: Waterford 3’s Kyle Rome

Meet Kyle Rome, an electrical and instrumentation and controls system engineer who has worked at Waterford 3 Steam Electric Station in Killona, La. for more than two years.

Arkansas Nuclear One donates BearCat to Pope County Sheriff’s Office

Armored vehicle once used by nuclear security to now help law enforcement