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Safety and Propulsion Plant Inspector

Objective


Find a job that I have a opportunity to assist the company provide safe and efficent operations of ships


Experience


07/90 - Present - AREVA NP Inc. Lynchburg, VA

07/06 – 11-06 Steam Generator Outage Manager

British Energy Sizewell B RF08



02/06 – 03/06 Quality Assurance Oversight for RVH Replacement, RTD & PDT Repair Calvert Cliffs U1R17



09/05 – 11/05 Steam Generator Outage Manager

Three Mile Island 1R16



08/05 – 09/05 Quality Assurance Oversight for RVH Replacement Salem Unit 1



03/05 – 05/05 Quality Assurance Oversight for RVH Replacement Salem Unit 2



02/05 – 03/05 Integrated Outage Manager

Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1 RFO16



10-04 – 11-04 Lead Quality Assurance for RVH Inspection and Repair Palisades Nuclear Station



03/04 – 05/04 Integrated Outage Manager

Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 2 RFO16



07/03 – 11/03 Steam Generator Outage Manager

British Energy Sizewell B Nuclear Power Station



03/03 – 07/03 Lead Quality Assurance Oversight and Quality Control Inspector Pickering Nuclear Station Unit 7 Hot Boiler Chemical Cleaning



10/02 – 11/02 Calloway – QC Inspection



02/01 – 11/02 SGS - Field Operations, Project Engineering



09/01 – 11/01 Three Mile Island – Quality Control Inspection.



02/01 – 03/01 Millstone 3 R07 – Water Lance Shift Leader.



08/94 – 02/01 Project Engineer - Chemistry & Environmental Services Organization:

Lead technical responsibility for executing coordination of engineering work and other preparations required to implement the contract in the field. Responsible to provide the customer accurate, correct, and complete engineering work as required by the project regardless of where the work is performed.



Project Engineer On The Following Chemical Cleaning and Water Lancing Projects:



NURESIN (FOAK Project)

Pickering Nuclear Generating Station Unit 1, 2, 5, 6, and 8

San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Unit 3

Salem Nuclear Generating Station Unit 2

Byron Unit 1 and 2

Davis Besse Unit 2

04/98 – 05/98 Quality Control Inspector – Byron Unit 2:

Level 2 Quality Control Surveillance representative, Quality Control Visual/Mechanical - Receiving Inspector per ASME NQA-1 and ANSI/AMSE N45.2.6. Served as QC Inspector for Delta Plugging, Stabilizer Installation, Manway/Handhole Removal, Inspection, Machining and Installation, and Plug Removal.



03/98 Catawba U-1 - Water Lance Operator:

Trained and certified as Lancing System Operator and Technician.





04/97- 06/97 Chemical Cleaning Operator San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station: System Operator for the EPRI/SGOCC Chemical Cleaning SONGS Unit 2. Performed equipment maintenance, operation of equipment, and valves.



04/96 – 06/96 South Texas Unit 1 - Water Lance Operator: Trained, certified, and performed as Lancing System Operator and Technician.



01/92 - 07/94 SG Organization - Project Engineer: Lead technical responsibility for executing coordination of engineering work and other preparations required to implement the contract in the field. Responsible to provide the customer accurate, correct, and complete engineering work as required by the project regardless of where the work is performed. Responsible for defining what equipment and personnel are required for the task. Coordinate with Lynchburg and the Site Manager to ensure proper training, refurbishment of equipment, deployment schedules, and technical issues are covered and sufficient for the task workscope.



04/91 - 05/91 Portland General Electric, Trojan Nuclear - Shift Leader, Tube Pull, Manual/Remote Welded Plug Installation, and Plug Removal: Directed and controlled task activities performed by the crew. Ensured correct tooling and procedures are utilized for process. Keeps the task leader informed of current task status. Crew of 35 personnel successfully installed approximately 1100 tube support plate kinetically welded sleeves.



12/90 - 03/91 Duke Power, Oconee - Tooling Engineer - Plug Removal: Performed system set-up, calibration and repair of equipment for the following processes: cleaning/dewatering, visual inspection, drilling, impactor, TIG relaxation, and hydraulic removal.



12/91 - 03/92 Duke Power, Oconee - Tooling Engineer - Plugging/Stabilization: Performed system set-up, calibration and repair of equipment for the following processes: cleaning/dewatering, visual inspection, drilling, impactor, TIG relaxation, and hydraulic removal.



10/90 - 11/90 Arkansas Power & Light - Tooling Engineer - OTSG Sleeving: Performed system set-up, calibration, and repair of equipment for the following processes: marking, gauging, flaring, insertion, roll expansion, and NDE.



Arkansas Power & Light - Tooling Engineer - Plugging/Stabilization.

Arkansas Power & Light - Tooling Engineer - Plug Removal.

09/90 - 10/90 Duke Power, Oconee - Tooling Engineer - OTSG Sleeving.



07/65 - 06/90 US NAVY Boiler Technician Master Chief



Twenty-four years active duty serving in a wide variety of sea and shore billets. Successfully completed numerous technical schools.



Served on the following Ships:

USS Pasumpsic AO-107 E-1 / E-3

USS Haleakala AE-25 E-3/E-5

USS Kitty Hawk CV-63 E-5

USS Brumby FF-1044 E-5/E-6

USS Iowa BB-61 E-8 / E-9

My two shore duties were: Orlando, FL as a Company Commander for Recruit Training Command and Shore Intermiedate Maintenance facilty, Nork, VA as Senior Ship Sup, Assistant QA officer and Command Master Chief


Education


03/07 Steam Generator Secondary Side Inspector Certification

01/07 40 hour OSHA Safety Course



09/99 Successfully completed Quality Auditor Training - September 7-9, 1999.



06/98 Successfully completed Collection & Reporting of Primary Source Intelligence Training - June 3 & 4, 1998.

02/98 Successfully completed How to Write Winning Proposals Training.



11/97 Successfully completed Quality Control Surveillance Representative and Quality Control Visual Mechanical – Receiving Inspector November 17 – 21, 1997.



10/97 Successfully completed American Management Association “Managerial and Team-Building Skills for Project Management” October 15 – 17, 1997.



05/97 Successfully completed American Management Association “Improving Your Project Management Skills: The Basic for Success” May 21 – 25, 1997.



NAVAL TRAINING:



Boilerwater/Feedwater Test and Treatment-1 Week (1967,1973,1976,1980,1983)

Advance Pump and Turbine Maintenance-6 Weeks (1973)

Boiler Technician Class "B" School- 42 Weeks(1974)

Pressure Fired Boiler Operator-8 Weeks(1974)

Auxiliary Boiler Operator-1 Week (1975)

Leadership Management Educational Training-2 Weeks (1976)

Navy Instructor School-4 Weeks (1977)

Recruit Company Commander School-4 Weeks (1977)

Steam Generator Plant Inspector-4 Weeks (1980 and 1987)

Senior Enlisted Steam Engineering School-4 Weeks (1980)

Leadership Management Educational Training CPO-2 Weeks (1983)

Fuel Oil/JP5/Lube Oil Testing-1 Week (1984)

United States Air Force Senior Enlisted Academy-8 Weeks (1986)

General Regulator Console Operator and Maintenance-6 Weeks (1987)

Statistical Process Analysis-2 Weeks (1989)


Certification

Skils


Microsoft Office

Microsoft project


 


1986 Selected as USN Enlisted Engineer of the Year by the USN League

Goode, VA,
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