ML030900781
ML030900781 | |
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Site: | Browns Ferry, Watts Bar, Sequoyah |
Issue date: | 07/16/1996 |
From: | Harvey S Tennessee Valley Authority |
To: | NRC/SECY |
Byrdsong A T | |
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+adjud/ruledam200506, -RFPFR, 50-259-CIVP, 50-260-CIVP, 50-296-CIVP, 50-327-CIVP, 50-328-CIVP, 50-390-CIVP, ASLBP 01-791-01-CIVP, RAS 6167, TVA-Staff-64 | |
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PD NO. 960383 POSITION DESCRIPTION' Name Sam L. Harvey III Social Security Number -
Chemistry Program Manager .
Position Title (PvR) Pay Group or Schedule/Grade PG-08 Location Chattanooga Effective Date 8/5/96 Organization Titles:
Incumbents Group TVA Nuclear Signature S. L. Earve Supervisor's Operations Nuclear Operations Signature W. C. McArthur HRM/HRO's Division Operations Support Signature D. E. Nixon Corporate Radiological and Reports to Corporate Radiological and Chemistry Department Chemistry Control (Tite) Control Manager Section FOR COMPENSATION PLANNING AND ANALYSIS USE ONLY CP&A REVIEWER POSMON EVALUATION: EVALUATION DATE: 7/16/96 INITIALS: JEC 350 E3 (38) 132 EIP 132 614 56-22-22 K1'HSlot K-H Pts P-S Slot P-S Pts Acct Slot Acct Pts Total Pts Profile Profile Approved Job
Title:
PROGRAM MANAGER Schedule/Pay Grade: PG-08 Organization Code: Job Code, 2581 Supervisory Code: N Function Code: 120 POSITION PURPOSE:
Provide senior technical direction, expert support, oversight, and Program/Project management in the chemistry programs of the TVAN facilities Develop programmatic requirements for chemistry management programs. The incumbent serves as the primary liaison between the TVAN sites and TVAN corporate. The incumbent manages the implementation of directives, standards, and policies and regulations at all TVAN sits The incumbent is the lead individual for ensuring that high standards ire set and maintained at both corporate and the TVAN sites. His/her efforts are focused on establishing/maintaining a chemistry program that enhances the safe and reliable operation of TVAN sites.
DIMENSIONS:
Typical size of projects - S10M - $10MM. Annual projects managed- 10 Other:
- 1. Incumbent acts as Manager, Radiological Control and Chemistry, in his absence with the signature authority and control of the budget (S3MM) associated with that position.
- 2. Serves as Technical Contract Manager establishing, controlling, and maintaining mufti-site chemistry services and matenal contracts. (Material and Services Annual Budget 510MM)
- 3. Serves as Radiological Dose Assessor in the event of a nuclear site emergency.
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I-1SITIO1 TITLE: Chemistry ogram Manaer (PWR) NO. 960383
\ ME Sam L. Harvey III SSN EFFECTIVE DATE _ /_/_ _ _
(First) (Middle) (Last)
PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES:
Areas of Responsibilities
- Secondary Chemistry Program Support for TVAN PWRs
- Post accident sampling systems
- Cooling tower chemistry
- Software control program
- Analytical Working Group Management for all TVAN sites
- Multi-Site Technical contract Management such as Ecolochem, Dionex, PASS services for all TVAN sites
- 1. Provide technical and programmatic expertise for implementation of the TVAN chemistry program at individual sites. Provide direction as needed for project manager's managing projects at SON and WBN. Oversee the activities of other personnel assigned support functions for meeting the responsibilities of this position.
- 2. Function as the TVAN senior technical expert to the sites in the areas of PWR Secondary chemistry control.
- 3. Function as the TVAN senior technical expert and provide direction in the implementation of such programs as Molar Ratio Control. Secondary Chemistry Optimization, and zinc injection.
4 Assist Management with interpretation of chemistry policy - review and concur with site procedures and other TVAN documents that may impact the programs. Promote optimum consistency among site programs.
- 5. Recommend chemistry program goals and specifications that are consistent with best industry practices, and assist with the implementation of actions to achieve them. Direct the performance of site evaluations of the chemistry program to ensure consistency and compliance with established requirements.
- 6. Direct review and concur with root cause analyses for identified site chemistry program problems, direct the development of corrective action plans, and coordinate the implementation of approved corrective actions.
- 7. Direct the performance of regulatory and licensing reviews of chemistry issues, recommend TVAN responses or positions, and concur with responses to external organizations.
- 8. Develop and conduct specialized seminars on chemistry technical topics as requested and conduct penodic training related observations/provide recommendations for improvements as necessary.
Provide long-term/arge scope project support to WBN and SON for major chemistry projects. Provide short-term plant problem
> response to the sites as requested.
- 10. Perform long-1erm data trending and assessment of key WBN and SON Secondary chemistry data. Provide appropnate feedback and corrective action proposals as necessary. Prepare an annual WBN and SON chemistry report with review and concurrence with site staffs and issue.
- 11. Function as a TVAN representative to the EPRI PWR water chemistry committee, PWR Owners Group Chemistry Committee, and appropnate industry and regulatory workshops/conferences/seminars. Coordinate the release of chemistry data to outside organizations as authorized
- 12. Serve as a Chemistry specialist, does assessor, or RACIRAM in the event of a radiological emergency. Remain on call 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> a day unless relieved by other appropnate personnel during emergency events.
- 13. Actively engage in plant tours. personnel interviews, observation feedback and working meetings dunng routine operations and plant outages. Coordinate with sites for INPO evaluations and responses.
- 14. Function as team leader and provide technical expertise in support of the Quarterly Chemistry Team assessments for TVAN sites.
15 Chair Analytical Working Group for all TVAN sites and ERMI.
- 16. Develop multi-site contract technical specifications and act as technical contract manager for applicable contracts such as makeup water, Dionex services, PASS services, bulk chemicals for all sites.
- 17. Act for the Corporate Radiological Control Manager in his/her absence.
- 18. Provide effective communicatioris of the Corporate Chemistry Program to the TVA nuclear sites.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
The incumbent should have a bachelors degree or the equivalent in chemistry, environmental sciences, or chemical engineering, including formal training and expenence in management. The incumbent shall have at least eight years of professional experience in applied chemistry, with experience at an operating nuclear power plant preferable. The incumbent should have a detailed knowledge of modern analytical and radioanalytical equipment and methods used for performing all required chemistry analyses at TVAN sites which includes equipment operation and capabilities. He/she must possess a very good knowledge base in the areas of PWR and BWR chemistry control guidelines requirements. An advanced degree and ten years experience at the professional or managerial level are desirable.
ricumbent in this position is subject to rotational assignment.
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