Zach Hoffman
About Zach Hoffman
Zach Hoffman is a Training Instructor with over a decade of experience in the nuclear industry, specializing in health physics and radiation protection. He has held positions at various organizations, including Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation and American Electric Power, and has a Bachelor of Applied Science in Nuclear Engineering from Excelsior College.
Work at American Electric Power
Zach Hoffman has been employed at American Electric Power since 2016, where he serves as a Training Instructor. In this role, he is responsible for developing and delivering training programs related to radiation protection. His work contributes to the safety and compliance of operations within the organization. Hoffman's tenure at American Electric Power has spanned over six years, during which he has leveraged his extensive background in health physics to enhance training initiatives.
Previous Experience in Nuclear Industry
Before joining American Electric Power, Zach Hoffman worked at Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation as a Health Physics Technician from 2010 to 2015. He gained valuable experience in radiation safety and compliance during his five years there. Following this role, he spent eight months at Day & Zimmermann in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, also focusing on health physics. This diverse experience in the nuclear sector has equipped him with a solid foundation in radiation protection.
Education and Expertise
Zach Hoffman holds a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Nuclear Engineering from Excelsior College, which he completed between 2012 and 2016. He also earned an Associate degree from Terra State Community College from 2007 to 2009. His educational background has provided him with the technical knowledge necessary for his roles in health physics and training within the nuclear industry. Hoffman's academic achievements complement his practical experience, enhancing his expertise in radiation protection.
Background in Health Physics
Zach Hoffman has over a decade of experience in the nuclear industry, with a strong focus on health physics and radiation protection. His career began in 2010, and he has consistently worked in roles that emphasize safety and compliance in nuclear operations. This long-term commitment to the field underscores his dedication to maintaining high standards of health and safety in the nuclear sector.