PSEG said most of the 200 remaining employees at the two plants — more than twice that number worked there during their peaks — have accepted other jobs in the company, which includes the state's largest utility, Public Service Electric and Gas Co. Some employees elected to take buyout packages and retire. Fewer than 10 employees are still awaiting placement within the company, said Jim Pfennigwerth, 62, the plant manager, who is among those who plan to retire.