ML17054B307
| ML17054B307 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Nine Mile Point |
| Issue date: | 12/28/1984 |
| From: | Mangan C NIAGARA MOHAWK POWER CORP. |
| To: | Schwencer A Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| (NMP2L-0311), (NMP2L-311), NUDOCS 8501020218 | |
| Download: ML17054B307 (100) | |
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YES DOCKET Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station< Unit 2i Niagara Moha 05000410 AUTHOR AFFILIATION Niagara Mohawk Power Corp+
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Mr. A. Schwencer, Chief Licensing Branch No.
2 Division of Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555
Dear Mr. Schwencer:
Re: Nine Mile Point Unit 2 Docket No. 50-410 Attached are the resumes requested by Mr. Benedict as a result of a conference call on December 3,
1984 between Mr. Hill of Niagara Mohawk and Mr. Benedict of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
This letter revises the commitment made to Mr. Schwencer in our November 30, 1984 letter.
The enclosed information includes the resumes that will be provided in Final Safety Analysis Report Amendment 17.
Very tr uly yours, C.
V. Mangan Vice President Nuclear Engineering 8 Licensing DS:ja Attachment xc:
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION In the Matter of
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Docket Ho. 50-410 AFF IDAVIT C.
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aw ower orporation; that he is authorized on the part of said Corporation to sign and file with the Nuclear Regulatory Comnission the documents attached hereto; and that all such documents are true'nd correct to the best of his knowledge, information and belief.
Subscribed and swo n to before me, a Notary Public in and for the State of New York and County of
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Elmira Southside High School, 1958; Alfred Technical
- College, Associate in Applied Science in Electronics, 1958-1961; U.S.
Navy - dischar ged as E-6, 38 weeks Electronics A School, 1 year Navy Nuclear Power Schoo 5 prototype training, Navy Submarine
- School, Navy Transistor Theory School, 1961-1968; Five Night School Courses at various times, University College - Syracuse University, 2 Calc. - 3 Humanities, 1968 - 1980; G.E.
BWR Technology Course, GE Simulator, 1972; General Physics Course-100 hrs.,
1974; General Physics SRO Course - 320 hrs.,
General Physics Simulator - 1975; EMPLOYMENT:
Position:
Station Shift Supervisor 1978 to Present Duties:
Position:
Writing pre-operational, operating and special procedures, reviewing design reviews of systems for NMP2.
Temporary assignment to NMP2 Project Evaluation team, worked'with consulting Architect Engineering firm (Black 8 Veatch) and Arthur Andersen 5 Co. while evaluated Engineering, Construction, Star tup and test.
Permanent Plant File establishment.
FSAR Preparation and cost and scheduling and risk management of the Unit 2 Construction.
Acted as Reactor Building Coordinator during NMPl refuel outage in 1979.
Station Shift Supervisor, James A. Fitzpatrick,.Nuclear Power..
Plant 1970 to 1978 Duties:
Position:
Wrote Pre-Op.
and operating procedures.
Assisted in preliminary testing.
Supervised Acceptance, Pre-Op.
and Startup testing.
Supervised operating shift of J.A.F.
and assisted in training of PASNY operators for their licensing and eventual takeover of operation.
NMPC System Meter and Test Standards Laboratory Technician 1968 to 1970 Duties:-
Position:
Performed acceptance and safety test of equipment to be purchased.
Standardized calibration equipment for meter testing.
Electronics Technician - U.S.
Navy 1961 to 1968 Duties:
Served on attack class submarines as Reactor Operator.
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St. Anthony of Padua High School, Syr acuse, NY, 1968; Onondaga Community College, A.A.S. in Electrical Technology, 1970; General Physics Basic Introduction Course, January - March 1972, 8 weeks; General Electric BMR Technology Course, April 1972 - 4 weeks; Niagara Mohawk System Course, June 1972 - 2 weeks; General Electric BWR Technology Course, May 1973 - 2 weeks; Niagara Mohawk Fire School, June 1974 - 3 days; Gener al Physics Training Program, December 1974 thru March 1975 - 80 hr s.;
General Physics License Preparation
- Course, April - May 1975 - 4 weeks; TVA B'MR Simulator Training, January 1977 - 3 days; TVA BWR Simulator Training, Hay 1978 - 3 days; EMPLOYMENT:
Position:
Station Shift Supervisor June 1981 to Present Duties:
Position:
Mr iting pre-op, operating, and special pr ocedures for NMP2 and reviewing Design Reviews for NHP2 systems.
Supervise operating personnel and assist in their training for licensing.
Chief Shift Operator 1979 to 1981 Duties:
Mriting pre-operational
- tests, operating and special pr ocedures, and surveillance tests for NMP2.
During the 1979 NHPl.refueling
- outage, supervised installation and testing'f sever al plant" modificati ons.
Posltlon:
Chief Shift Operator, JAFNPP 1976 to 1979 Duties:
Position:
Responsible for operation of control room.
Provided supervision and training for all lower grade operators.
Participated in all phases of plant operation, startup and shutdown.
Performed and directed surveillance tests on all plant safety systems.
Nuclear Operator "E", JAFNPP 1975 to 1976 Duties:
As Senior "In Plant" Operator, responsible for care and oper ation of all plant equipment including the Hain Turbine Generator, all plant auxiliary systems and reactor safety systems.
Participated in all phases of plant star tup, shutdown and operation, including surveillance testing.
Participated in all phases of refueling operations.
Obtained R.O. License June 1975.
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Nuclear Operator "C", JAFNPP 1972 to 1975 Duties:
Participated in all phases of pre-operational testing and initial plant startup testing program.
Responsible for initial equipment "run-ins", system flushing operations and system turnover for operations.
Position:
Nuclear Operator "C",
NMPNPP 1971 to 1972 Outies:
,Position:
As Auxiliary Operator on Shift, obtained experience operating all plant auxiliary systems from outside the control room.
Participated in all phases of refueling operations, and "sipping" procedures.
Gas Mechanic "B", NMPC, Oswego, NY 1970 to 1971 Duties:
During this period was promoted fr om Gas Mechanic Helper to Gas Mechanic "A" to position above.
Responsibilities were to operate various machinery associated with construction, maintenance and repair of natural gas lines and services.
Also wor ked in the maintenance crew during a refueling outage at NMPl during this period.
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Carthage Central High School,
- Diploma, 1965; U.S.
Naval I.C.
Electrician "A" School, May 1965 - January 1967; U.S.
Navy Nuclear Power School, January 1968 - July 1968; Six months Prototype Training at West Milton, NY.
gualified on Navy S3G Core 3 Prototype.
Classroom lectures totaled six weeks of instruction on System Design and Operation, and Power Plant Fundamentals.
In addition, actual power plant operations were performed for about 20 weeks.,
July 1968 - December 1968; U.S.
Navy Submarine
- School, New London, CT., February 1969 - April 1969; General Physics Corp. "Mini" licensing course - 80 hours9.259259e-4 days <br />0.0222 hours <br />1.322751e-4 weeks <br />3.044e-5 months <br /> of instrumentation and controls, reactor theory and reactor operation, operating characteristics, emergency systems, etc.,
December 1974 - March 1975; 40 hour4.62963e-4 days <br />0.0111 hours <br />6.613757e-5 weeks <br />1.522e-5 months <br /> review course for R.O.
and S.R.O, requal.
Covered all categories of NRC Examination, December 1975; 10 week General Physics course for License Preparation.
Received R.O. License in December 1976 for James A. Fitzpatrick'uclear Power Plant; TVA BWR Simulator, Soddy-Daisy, TN, Requal.
Course - October 1977; General Physics Corp. License Training Course, Sept.
1980 - Feb.
- 1981, 520 hours0.00602 days <br />0.144 hours <br />8.597884e-4 weeks <br />1.9786e-4 months <br />, obtained NRC Reactor Oper. License; TVA BWR Simulator, Soddy-.Daisy, TN.,
7 days, January
- Program, November 1981; Sept.,1980 - Present, Matriculated at Rochester Institute of Tech. in Bachelor of Electro-Mechanical Engineering.
Completed approximately 72 qtr.
credit hrs.;
EMPLOYMENT:
Position:
Station Shift Supervisor December 1982 to Present Duties:
Position:
Writing Pre-Op, Operating and Special Procedures for NMP2 and r eviewing Design Reviews for NMP2 systems.
Supervise oper ating personnel and assist in their training for licensing.
Chief Shift Operator 1978 to 1982 Duties:
Under general supervision, on a shift, to direct and perform the work of, and to assist in the training of all personnel engaged in the operation of major steam-electric generating units, including electrical and mechanical equipment, auxiliaries, controls and associated transmission facilities.
Assigned to Operations Dept.,
Nine Mile Point Unit 2 (Startup, Fall 1986).
Working on system design reviews, writing final safety analysis report, writing operating procedures, pre-op
- tests, surveillance tests and startup test program.
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Position:
Nuclear Operator "E" J.A.f.
1974 to 1978 Duties:
Position:
Under general supervision on a shift in a Nuclear Station to perform any of the duties of Auxiliary Operators of lower grade and to assist in their training; and at times, as required, to be responsible for the operation of the reactor turbo-generator unit and related equipment from the Control Room.
Per sonally participated in pre-operational testing, fuel loading, initial reactor and plant startups, startup and power range testing, and finally 100K commercial operation.
Operation of radwaste, condensate and feedwater
- systems, main turbine and auxiliaries, reactor auxiliaries and emergency core cooling system equipment.
Responsible for proper and timely system lineups, tagging out systems for maintenance, trouble shooting systems or components, surveillance testing to ensure system performance and license compliance, and submitting suggestions for changes or improvements to systems or pr ocedures.
R.O.
License in December 1976.
Control Room manipulations for startups and shutdowns.
Helped train 30 new operators hired by PASNY to replace entire operations dept. crew.
U.S.
NAVY Member of the Engineering Department aboard a nuclear submarine 1969 to 1973 Duties:
gualified on six watch stations and submarines.
Highest qualification was Engineering Watch Supervisor the senior enlisted watch, and one usually reserved for much more senior and experienced men.
As Engineering Watch Supervisor, was qualified to stand any watch associated with the steam and reactor plants.
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Fulton High, Fulton, NY, 1965; Rochester Institute of Tech.,
Rochester, NY, Industrial Tech.,
1983;
- 1972, 2 months, General Physics Basic Introduction Course; 1972 (1 month),
General Electric BWR Technology Course; 1972 (1 week),
General Electric Simulator Training; 1973 (4 weeks),
Niagara Mohawk BWR Technology Course; 1973 (2 weeks),
General Electric BWR Technology Course; 1974 (4 weeks),
General Physics BWR Technology Course; TVA BWR Simulator, Soddy-Daisy, TN, 1977 - 3 days; General Physics Corp. License Training Course, Sept.
1980
- February
- 1981, 520 hours0.00602 days <br />0.144 hours <br />8.597884e-4 weeks <br />1.9786e-4 months <br />, Obtained RO License; TVA BWR Simulator, Soddy-Daisy, TN, 7 days - January
- Program, November 1981.
Participated in the NRC approved Operator Requal.
Program which consists of 32 hours3.703704e-4 days <br />0.00889 hours <br />5.291005e-5 weeks <br />1.2176e-5 months <br /> of formal classroom instruction every five weeks, 3 days of Simulator
- Training, and a comprehensive written and oral examination once every year since licensing.
MILITARY SERVICE:
USN Machinist Mate "A" School 1966 - 1967 (6 months)
US Naval Nuclear Power School 1967 (6 months)
US Naval Nuclear Power Training Unit EMPLOYMENT:
Position:
Station Shift Supervisor 1983 Duties:
Position:
Working at NMP2 as CSO writing pre-operational
- tests, operating procedures, special procedures and performing design reviews on plant systems for NMP2.
Chief Shift Operator - J.A.F.
1973 -
1978'uties:
As CSO, in 'charge of the operation of the control room.
From this position, the CSO is able to control the starting and stopping of all major pieces of equipment and the control of the reactor and turbine.
Other duties included the directing and training of operators of lower grade.
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Auxiliary Operator "C" and Nuclear Operator "E"
1970 - 1973 Duties:
Position:
Proper operation of all equipment and systems:
systems evaluation for proper performance, and directing the activities of the other operators on my shift.
Worked as a tempor ary switchboard operator at Oswego Falls Hydro Power Plant East in Fulton, NY for Niagara Mohawk.
1968 - 1969 Position:
Black Clawson - Diits Oivision Worked as an assembler putting together large complex machinery which included all hydraulics and wiring installations.
1967 - 1968 Position:
U.S.
Navy Schooling and operating experience on steam plant aboard ship.
1965 - 1967
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Navy Submarine
- School, New London, Connecticut, 8 weeks; U.S.
Navy Nuclear Power School, 26 weeks; Nuclear Power Training Unit, West Milton, NY, (qualified Reactor Operator) 26 weeks; S5W Pressurized Water Design School, Westinghouse Bettis Plant, Pittsburgh, PA, 5 weeks; Static Inverter Course, New London, CT; Instructor Training Course, Great Lakes, Illinois, 5 weeks; Leadership
- Course, Great Lakes, Illinois, 2 weeks; Management
- Course, Great Lakes, Illinois, 3 weeks; Self-Study Program in Preparation for Cold License on J.A.F. Nuclear Power Plant, 6
months; General Physics Cold License Review Course, 3 weeks; Niagara Mohawk Fire School, 1 week; TVA BWR Simulator, Soddy Daisy, Tennessee, 3 days; TVA BWR Simulator, Soddy Daisy; Tennessee, 2 days; EMPLOYMENT'osition:
Station Shift Supervisor 1978 to Present Duties:
Position:
Perform design reviews on Nine Mile Point Unit 82 Systems.
Write Pr e-Operation
- Test, System Operating Procedur es, Special Procedures, Operator Surveillance Procedures 4 Tech Specs for Nine Mile Point Unit f2 Nuclear Plant.
Acted as Reactor Building Coordinator for Nine Mile Point Unit tl Nucclear Plant's last outage.
Wrote 5 conducted Test Discharge Surveilllance Test for Nine Mile Point Unit 81 Station Batteries.
Participated in 3-month on-shift tr aining at NMP1.
Station Shift Supervisor 1974 to 1978 Duties:
Duties:
As Senior Reactor Operator on shift (SOP-2300),
function included direction of shift activities, ensurance that the plant was operated safely and within License 5 Technical Specifications and that,all plant operation was conducted in accordance with approved procedures.
Prior to commercial operation, supervised initial reactor criticality, low power physic testing 5 intergrated power range testing.
April 1974 to November 1974 Supervised Pre-Operation
- Testing, ensuring compliance with approved Acceptance Criteria Systems tested.
Directed shift activities.
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Duties:
Position:
Nuclear Power Representative Great Lakes, Illinois 1970-1974 In charge of quality control for personnel input to nuclear field, supervising initial training.
U.S.S.
Thomas A. Edison (SSN-610)
Reactor Plant Supervisor (Engineering Officer Watch) 1964 - 1969 Duties:
Position:
Duties:
Position:
Duties:
Pre-Critical
- Checks, Reactor Testing, Startups, Shutdowns, Primary and Secondary Chemistry, Dumping of Radioactive
- Waste, and all Engineering Plant Operations 8 Maintenance.
Supervised Refueling Plant, Plant Decontamination, all Flushes/Hydro's, Radcon Monitoring 8 Initial Criticalisty on newly installed core.
Supervisor in charge of all nuclear field personnel, ensuring proper standards of qualification, and operation and maintenance of primary and secondar y plant.
Provided lectures on Reactor Protection Analysis, Reactor Operating and Casuality Procedures, Electrical, Instrumentation, and all Reactor Support Systems.
Leading electrician in charge of all electrical systems.
U.S.S.
Pollack (SSN-603)
Supervisor January 1962 - July 1964 Supervised the Construction, Initial Testing, Initial Criticality and Operation of Reactor Plant.
Leading electrician in charge of all electrical auxiliaries.
Instructor at Nuclear Power Training Unit S3G Pressurized Water West Milton, NY August 1959 - September 1961 Instructed in Electrical Instrumentation, Mechanical 5 Reactor
- Systems, Construction,
- Theory, Design 5 Operation.
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Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Central
- School, Graduated-1969; New York State School of Forestry,
- Wanakena, NY, 1970-No Degree; Niagar a Mohawk Sponsored
- Courses, Operator Requalification
- Programs, 1975-1979; General Physics Corporation
- Course, Reactor Operator License
- Course, 500 hours0.00579 days <br />0.139 hours <br />8.267196e-4 weeks <br />1.9025e-4 months <br />, RO License-1977; General Electric BWR Simulator Course, Morris, Illinois, 3-day Requalification, 1978-1982; Professional Loss Control, Inc.,
Oak Ridge, Tenn.,
NMPC Sponsored
- Course, 1 week-Fire Brigade Leadership, July-1979; General Physics Corporation
- Course, Senior Reactor Operators License
- Course, 512 hour0.00593 days <br />0.142 hours <br />8.465608e-4 weeks <br />1.94816e-4 months <br />s-SRO
- License, NMPl-1980; Cornell University, NYS School of Industrial and Labor Relations,
- Ithaca, NY, 1 Week-Train the Trainer for NYS PUTA, April-1982; Clarkson College of Technology, Professional Management Development
- Program, Raquette
- Lake, NY, 1 week-Management
- Course, May-1982; EMPLOYMENT:
Position:
Duties:
Position:
Duties:
Position:
Duties:
Station Shift Supervisor Writing pre-op,'operating, and special procedures for NMP2 and reviewing Design Reviews for NMP2 systems.
Supervise operating personnel and assist in their -training for licensing.
Supervisor Simulator - Unit ¹1 Under general direction of the Supt. Training - Nuclear; plans,
- develops, implements
& documents nuclear training and retraining programs for all Site Licensed Operators, as well as license candidates, involving the use of the Unit ¹1 Simulator.
Asst. Training Supervisor Under the general supervision of the Supervisor Training-Nuclear, assists in the development, implementation and documentation of training and retraining programs for Nine Mile Point Nuclear Site personnel in conformity with all guides and standards to which the company is committed in licensing documents r elative to operation of Nuclear Stations at the Nine Mile Point Site.
Assisted in Hardware and Software Data Procurement for Nine Mile Point Unit ¹1 Simulator.
Position:
Duties:
Nuclear Operator "E"
Under general supervision on a shift to perform any of the duties of Auxiliary Operators of lower grade and to assist in their training; and at times, as required, to be responsible for the operation of the reactor turbo-generator unit and related equipment from the Control Room.
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Duties:
Position:
Duties:
Position:
'Duties:
Nuclear Operator "C"
As NOC, responsible for the care of main turbo generator, and reactor units to operate or direct the operation of the highest auxiliary equipment.
To execute safe and effective mark-ups on equipment within the Station, and to assist in training of Auxiliary Operators of lower grade.
Auxiliary Operator "B"
As AOB, under direct supervision on shift, to be responsible for the operation and care of various types of complicated auxiliary equipment and be responsible for the safe handling of waste products and other equipment associated with turbo-generator or boiler units and with casual supervision to start and stop such equipment.
Meter Reader (City and Rural)
As a meter reader, responsible for the efficient and accur ate reading of customers gas and/or electric meters, and to collect payment of past due accounts and to discontinue service for overdue accounts when necessary.
Position:
Small Engine Mechanic
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Wilbur Lynch High School, Amsterdam, NY, June 1970; Clarkson
- College, Potsdam, NY, Civil & Environ. Engineer,
- BSCEE, May 1974; EMPLOYMENT:
Position:
Duties:
Station Shift Supervisor, Nine Mile Point Unit ¹2 Direct duties of shift personnel Position:
Duties:
Assist. Station Shift Supervisor, Nine Mile Point Unit ¹1 Assist SSS in performance of supervisory, administrative and technical functions Position:
Duties:
Assist. Structural Engineer Responsible for design of modifications to existing steam generating facilities, fossil and nuclear.
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Phoenix Central High'School - Phoenix, New York, Graduated 1967 Regent's Diploma; S.U.N.Y. College of Forestry at Syracuse University, 1 year Fall 1967-Summer 1968; U.S.
Navy Schools, March 1969-June 1969:
Machinist Mate "A" School; Jan 1970-April 1971:
Navy Nuclear Power School, Bainbridge, MD; Prototype S3G Training, West Milton, NY; Engineering Lab.
Technical
- School, S3G, West Milton, NY.; May 1971-Submarine
- School, New London, Conn.;
June 1971-March 1973; USS Tecumseh SSBN628 (G) attended and instructed Engineering Department off-crew training.;
June 1973-Sept 1978:
Formal and informal training at James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant ending in R.O. License in December 1976.
Attended BWR Simulator in Morris, Illinois, for certification and Simulator at Chattanooga, Tenn. for Requal.
Participated in formal requal program after obtaining R.O. License.;
General Physics Corp.
License Training Course, Oct. 1980-Feb.
- 1981, 520 hours0.00602 days <br />0.144 hours <br />8.597884e-4 weeks <br />1.9786e-4 months <br />, Obtained NRC Reactor Operator License; TVA BWR Simulator, Soddy-Daisy, Tenn.,
7 days-Jan
- Program, Sept.
1981.
EMPLOYMENT:
December 1982 to Present Position:
Duties:
Se tember 1981 Station Shift Supervisor Writing preop, operating and special procedures for Nine Mile Point t2 and reviewing design reviews for Nine Mile Point t2 systems.
Supervise operating personnel and assist in their training for licensing.
to 1982 Position:
Duties:
Chief Shift Operato Under general supervision, on a shift, to direct and perform the work of, and to assist in the training of all personnel engaged in the operation of major steam-electric generating units, including electrical and mechanical equipment, auxiliaries, controls and associated transmission facilities.
1978 to Se tember 1981 Position:
Duties:
Nuclear Auxiliary Operator "E"
Writing pre-operational
- tests, operating procedures, special procedures and performing design reviews on plant systems for Nine Mile Point Unit 82.
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1976 to 1978 Position:
Nuclear Auxiliary Operator "E" - James A. Fitzpatrick, Nuclear Power Plant Duties:
1975 to 1976 Responsible for the care and operation of all plant equipment.
Directed the operation of equipment by lower grade operators.
Obtained R.O. License.
Trained operating staff hired by the Power Authority, State of New York, to completely take over plant operations and responsibility.
Position:
Duties:
1974 to 1975 Nuclear Auxiliary Operator "C"
Operated plant auxiliary systems from initial fuel loading, through testing phase and commercial operation.
Position:
Duties:
1974 to 1974 Position:
Duties:
Auxiliary Operator "8"
Assist operators of higher grade in pre-operational test and equipment run-ins during star tup of plant.
Radiation Protection Technician "8", Nine Mile Point ¹1 Perform plant and equipment surveys for radiation and contamination.
1973 to 1974 Position:
Duties:
Auxiliary Operator "8", James A. Fitzpatrick Nuclear Power Plant Assist operators of higher grade in pre-operational tests and equipment run-ins, during startup of same.
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B.S.,
Magna Cum Laude - Industrial Technology, University of Maine; A.S., Environmental
- Science, State University of New York; U.S.
Navy Machinist Mate Class "A" School, Great Lakes, Ill.; U.S.
Naval Nuclear Power Training Unit, Saratoga, NY; U.S.
Naval Nuclear Power School, Orlando, FLA.;
Position:
Duties:
Assistant Station Shift Supervisor Identified and recommended solutions to problems found in technical documentation, mechanical, electr ical and logic schematics.
Position:
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Section Leader Coordinated the activities of twelve operators - assigned
- tasks, noted and solved problems, wrote work procedures.
Acted as troubleshoote~:
located system and material deficiencies.
Made significant contributions in problem identification.
Upgraded recordkeeping procedur es:
reviewed, revised and wrote testing and maintenance procedures.
Documented completion of tasks and maintenance projects.
Nuclear Plant Operator As Senior First Class Petty Officer, Machinery Division, USS
- Trepang, supervised maintenance and operation of reactor plant and associated mechanical auxiliary systems during overhaul.
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Saint Dominics High School, Oyster Bay, NY; SUNY Maritime
- College, BS Nuclear Engineering; Position:
Duties:
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Assistant Station Shift Supervisor Writing and reviewing operational and preoperational test procedures.
Instrumentation and Contr ol Engineer Ebasco Services Inc.,
NY 1981 - 1983 Duties:
Position:
Design and construction documentation review, field inspection.
Also resolve mechanical problems, verification of specifications, power plant problem investigation and procurement of instrumentations.
Mechanical Test Engineer 1979 to 1981 Duties:
Assisted in plant startup and power range testing, performed system tests.
Also design initiation and review including changes in construction of plant and resolved plant mechanical problems.
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Bishop Fenwick High School, 1973; University of Lowell, Nuclear Engineering, BS, 1977; S5W Realtor Systems Cour se, General
- Dynamics, E.B. Division; Position:
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Assistant Station Shift Supervisor Febuary 1984 to Present Assist the Station Shift Supervisor in supervision of nuclear operations, maintenance, surveillance and testing.
Norfolk Naval Shipyard October 1979 - December 1981 - Asst. Shift Test Engineer December 1981 - February 1984 - Shift Test Engineer Direct testing and overhaul procedures on nuclear submarines.
Ensure safety and integrity of Rx Plant.
Direct steam generator chemical cleaning evolutions.
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BSME September
- 1982, Norwich University; Industrial Ventilation
- Seminar, George Washington University, 3 days; U.S.
Coast Guard Endorsement-Engine Room, Seafarers International Union, six weeks; EIT (Engineer in Training),
Ver mont October 1982 U.S.C.G.
endorsement of QMED (Qualified Man Engine Dept.),
ASME members-3 years; MILITARY SERVICE:
United States Merchant Marines 1975 - 1982 Position:
Duties:
QMED (Qualified Man Engine Department)
Supervised the operation of ships
- systems, Chemical treatment of drinking water system, purification of lube oil, temperature and quantity measurement, cargo transfer, performance testing to meet USCG Regulations.
Operation of engine room while undergoing USCG ships licensing tests for proper set points on, boiler safety valves, diesel operation and fire protection systems while under their surveillance.
EMPLOYMENT:
Position:
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Assistant Station Shift Supervisor September 1983 Serving as Shift Technical Advisor in training for Control Room Super visor.
Assisting the Shift Supervisor in the perfor mance of supervisory, administrative and technical functions.
Write Pre-operation Test Procedures, review design documents as they pertain to plant licensing.
Evaluation of systems
- design, ensuring that all critrion for safe operation are met.
Congoleum Corporation 1/83 - 9/83 The design, installation*and maintenance of environmental fume incinerator s and curing ovens.
Bid procurement.
Supervision in product tests and system modifications.
Evaluated the design feasibility of heat exchangers and air handlers.
Wrote technical specifications for a 1.2M fume incinerator project.
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Edgemont High School, South Dakota, May 1955; University of South Dakota, Science Education, B.S. Science Education, June 1960; Attended the following Universities or Colleges:
Sid School of Mines 8 Tech., University of Maryland, Far East Division (Korea);
San Jose State University.
MILITARYSERVICE:
United States Army 1965 - 1967 Basic Training, Field Radio Repair, USASA; Comp Humpheries, Korea, Radio Repair EMPLOYMENT:
Position:
Duties:
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Assistant Station Shift Supervisor (AS3)
October 1984 to Present The AS3 may be assigned as either:
(1) shift technical advisor or (2) control room supervisor.
As (1) he provides an assessment of station conditions and advises, actions to terminate or'itigate the consequences of off-normal conditions.
As (2) he has the duty and responsibility to ensure that operations are conducted in accordance with approved procedures, when the safety of the reactor is in jeopardy, he has the authority to shut the reactor down.
General Electric Company (Nuclear Energy Division) 1981 - September 1984 Senior Instructor - Operator Training.
Taught Black Fox (BWR16)
Technology 5 Simulator to prospective operators from Clinton, Hanford 2, River Bend 8 supervised the teaching of others.
Conducted observation training at Millstone.
September 1980 - December 1981 Instructor - Operator Training January 1980 - September 1980 Operator Trainee March 1977 - December 1979 Engineer - International Business Div., San Jose March 1974 - March 1977 Assoc.
Engineer - Domestic Proj.
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Edgemont High School Science 5 Math Teacher (1965 - 1967)
U.S.
Army (1962 - 1965)
Hot Spr ings High School Science 4 Math Teacher (1960 - 1962)
September
- 1983, Conducted a 3-week observation training class at Millstone I.
March - April 1982, Conducted a 5-week observation training class at Millstone I.
September
- October 1981, Attended a 3-week observation training class at Dresdon II, III.
October
- 1974, Spent 1 week helping to remove the vibration instrumentation at Monticello.
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Knappa High School,
- Knappa, Oregon, May 1968; Oregon State University, Cor vallis, Oregon, Nuclear Engineering, BS in N.E.,
June 1977; Clatson Community College, Astoria, Oregon, Engineering Preliminary; MILITARYSERVICE:
United States Air Force October 1968 Attended Air Traffic Control Operator School at Keesler
- AFB, Mississippi, November 1968 to February
- 1969, Honor Graduate.
Performed OJT at Fairchild AFB which resulted in attaining Federal Aviation Administration Certification as a control tower operator.
Transferred to Pleiku AFB, Pleiku, Republic of Vietnam June 1970.
Attained WAF Certification as an air traffic regulation center (ATRC) operator.
Transferred to San Tra air station at Danang (RVN)
September 1970 and attained USHF Certification as an ATRC operator.
Tr ansferred to Holloman AFB, Alamogordo, New Mexico, June 1971.
Attained FAA Certification "as a control tower operator and also as a
precision appr oach radar operator.
Honorable discharge - September 1972.
EMPLOYMENT:
Position:
Assistant Station Shift Supervisor Duties:
Assist the station shift supervisor in the safe operation of Nine Mile Point Unit 82.
Position:
Duties:
Shift Test Engineer; Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS)
Is in charge of all reactor plant operations and the overall reactor plant test program on his shift and is responsible for its progress.
His primary responsibility is to ensure the safe operation of the reactor plant which he does by assuring all operations are performed in accordance with approved procedures and expected plant responses are obtained as indicated by instrumentation or reports with watchstanders.
Where in his judgement the plant responses are not appropriate, he must evaluate the parameter, determine the cause(s) and take appropriate action to assure plant and personnel safety.
The Shift Test Engineer position requires an in depth knowledge of the theory of design and operation of pressurized water reactor plants including reacto~ theory (reactor physics, materials, thermal and hydraulic design principles), chemistry, corrosion,
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,Outies:
basic nuclear physics as it applies to radiation and radiological control, operation of electrical instrumentation and control equipment and systems, design and operational theory of fluid system equipment, nuclear plant safety, overall plant operation theory and casualty procedures.
This knowledge is verified prior to attaining qualification via oral and written examinations administered and witnessed by the Oepartment'f Energy.
Periodic written and oral examinations are administered by the shipyard to ascertain adequate retention of knowledge and understanding of new or revised procedures.
The Shift Test Engineer is the single shipyard authority for determining that all necessary preparations are complete and provides final approval for commencement of the evolution.
He directs the evolution, controlling all associated personnel, and reviews all data for completeness and acceptability.
This includes all requests for work on systems (electrical and mechanical) which may have an effect on the reactor.
Lead Planning Engineer:
Is responsible for directing and participating in engineering work related to development of test documentation to be used for conduct of complex integrated reactor and propulsion plant testing and operation.
The work assigned is broad in scope requiring considerable independent judgement.
In carrying out assignments the engineer is responsible for:
(1) extensive coordination with related groups and reactor plant contractors; (2) integration of many different requirements within complex plant condition and sequencing constraints, and; (3) technical direction and work review for assigned engineers and technicians.
Nuclear guality Assurance
- Engineer, Mare Island Naval Shipyar d Performed inspections and/or tests of mechanical, piping and structural
- systems, component parts, or sub-assemblies related to naval nuclear p~opulsion plants.
Ensure compliance with specifications, instructions and regulatory criteria.
Perform system pretest inspections and prepare documentation to allow final system certification for reactor mechanical,
- piping, and structural systems prior to reactor criticality and power operations.
Assist discipline engineers in trouble analysis of appropriate systems.
Verification and certification of piping, mechanical and structural systems in association with reactor refuelings (SSN Seawolf).
Review of nuclear engineering instructions and procedur es for compliance to regulatory criteria.
Attained Certification I.A.W. Navships 250-1500-1 to perform certification of piping welds by performance of liquid penetrant and visual testing techniques.
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Williamsville-North, Williamsville, NY, May 1975; University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, Physics/Geophysics, June 1979; Nuclear Power
- School, Orlando, florida, six months; NPTU-Saratoga Springs (S36 Core 3), Saratoga
- Springs, NY, six months; Engineer
- School, Groton, CT, six weeks; MILITARYSERVICE:
Submarine School - New London, CT Ensign July 1980 - October 1980 4 months USS George C. Marshall (SSBN654B)
FPO NY, NY Lieutenant November 1980 - June 1984 Engineer School - New London/Groton, CT Lieutenant June 1983 - July 1983 Six Weeks EMPLOYMENT:
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Assistant Station Shift Supervisor Operating procedures - review, training - license Lieutenant - USN
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8.S. in Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Rhode Island, 1976; E. I.T. Certification earned April 1975; Completed one year of night school at Northeastern University Graduate School of Civil-Structural Engineering, earning an A
average.
Au'st 1981 to Present Position:
Duties:
Senior Area Field Engineer, Nine Mile Point Unit t2 Nuclear Generating Plant, ITT Grinnell Industrial Piping, Inc.
Kernersville, North Car olina Assigned to reactor area complex overseeing all field engineering activities related to the installation of piping
- systems, pipe supports, and pipe rupture restraints.
Responsible for interpretations of applicable
- codes, specifications, drawings and technical manuals for area supervisors and crafts.
Charge responsibility for five field engineers and one field technician.
Februar 1980 to Jul 1981 Position:
Duties:
Lead Piping Field Engineer, Seabrook Nuclear Station Pullman Power Products, Division of Wheelabrator-Frye Wi 1 1 i amspor t, -Pennsyl vani a Involved in engineering the erection of safety and non-safety related piping.
Responsible for liason with the architect-engineer regarding drawings, specifications, field changes and other technical information, and their receipt, interpretation, control and distribution to the craft supervisors and field engineers.
directly responsible for preparation of piping installation isometrics, process
- sheets, and field instructions required to implement the work, hydrostatic leak-test packages and final as-built drawings.
Also responsible for resolving non-conformances, writing deviation requests, field questions and coordination with teh field gA/gC department and Cost/Scheduling department.
Se tember 1979 to Januar 1980 Position:
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Cost Engineer, Mechanical Construction Department Involved in unit pricing work on a piping erection contr act at the Perry Nuclear Power Plant.
Responsible for review of new drawing revisions, doing take-offs and applying the work to unit price book.
Preparing and submitting the Cost Packages and the setting up and maintaining of an overall accounting system of the contract by piping system.
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Financial Planning Department - Divisional Central Staff Involved in preparing various consolidated business reports on a
weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual basis as required.
Involved in reviewing past business trends and forecasting future developments.
Performed year ly Industry Business Award Evaluation.
Responsible for any special projects or requests for information from the divisional staff.
A ril 1977 to Januar 1979 Position:
Duties:
Field Construction Engineer - Chmney Construction Oepar tment p
June 1976 to March 1977 Involved in and at various times responsible for the site accounting, payroll, purchasing, engineer ing, quality control, direct craft supervision and liason with the client.
This was at six different jobsites throughout the country. 'he work included steel liner construction and repair, miscellaneous steel erection and-the application of. an experimental coating,to the interior steel surfaces of chimney liners and duct work at lants with a FGD (Flue Gas Oesulfurzation) system.
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Piping Engineer - Piping Fabrication Plant Involved in fabrication of piping sub-assemblies for San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant.
Responsibilities included drafting, fabricating detail sheets, checking and back-checking of fabrication sheets, writing and issuing of shop travelers and process
- sheets, material take-offs and maintaining the status log of spools by system.
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Vienna High, Vienna, GA, 1973; Georgia Southwestern, Chemistry, B.S., 12/77; Certificate Health Physics Training, 200 hr.
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Supervisor, Radwaste Operations April 1984 to Present Supervise Radwaste Personnel.
Assist'n trainng, try and maintain an organized development of Unit 2 Radwaste Project.
Matsco Radwaste Consultant April 1982 to March 1984 Assist in development of NMPC Radwaste Management administrations.
Assisted in implementation.of Radwaste operational functions.
Chem-Nuclear, Radwaste Consultant September 1979 to April 1982 4
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Georgia Power January 1978 - September 1979 Worked as Health Physics and Radiochemistry Technician.
Assisted in Emergency training and Radioactive shipments.
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Oswego High School
Full Time 1 Year Certificate degree in Electrical Construction and Maintenance General Physics Basic Introduction Course Jan. - March 1972 G.E.
BWR Technology Course
'pril 1972 4 ~eeks G.E.
BWR Technology Course May 1973 2 veeks G.E. Simulator Training, Morris, Ill.
November 1972 1 veek General Physics Corp. Training Course (Rx. License) 1976 320 hrs.
G.E. Simulator Certification, Morris, Ill.
March 1976 - Certification attesting to the applicants ability for manipulating the controls safely Obtained Reactor Operator License for James A. Fitzpatrick Nuclear Pover Plant in'ay, 1976.
TVA Simulator Soddy Daisy, Tenn. - Oct.
1978 Requalified,at JAFNPP - May, 1978 EMPLOYMENT:
Niagara Mohavk Pover Corp.
- Syracuse, New York 1978 to Present Position:
Chief Shift Operator Duties:
Assisting in the writing of pre-operational tests, operating procedures, special procedures and performing design reviews on plant systems for Nine Mile Point Unit 82.
Worked as a Maintenance Helper during the refuel outage of 1979 in vhich I helped reassemble the Reactor internals and Reactor head.
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Chief Shift Operator at JAFNPP Duties:
As C.S.O. in charge af the operation of the Control Room.
Starting and stopping of all maJor pieces of equipment and the control of the Rx and the Turbine.
Also directing and training of operators of a lover grade.
1976 to 1977 Position:
Nuclear Operator "E" at JAFHPP s
Duties:
As an N.O.E., responsi'ble far the care and operation of'll plant equipment, including the Main Turbo-generator
'nit and Reactor unit.
Also to direct the operation of auxiliary equipment by Operators of a lover grade.
Included duties of the rescue and fire brigade.
<<2972 1976 Position:
Nuclear Operator "C" at JAFNPP Duties:
The operation'or supervisian of the operation of the highest types of auxLliary equipment, the execution of safe and effective markups on eguipment vithin the station, and the assistance in the detailed training of operators of a lover grade.
Position:
Nuclear Operator "B" at JAFNPP 5 NMPNPP N7a Duties:
Responsible i'r operatianal care af variaus types of complicated auxiliary equipment assaciated vith the main turbo-generator unit vith only causal supervision to start and stop such equipment under normal and emergency conditions.
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Meter Tester "A" 7th North Street, Syracuse,N.Y.
1971-Duties:
gorked in Meter A Test Department snd respon-sible for repair and test of single phase vatt-hour meters.
Service:
U.S.M.C.
Active duty - Oct. 1966 - Oct.
1968
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Mexico Academy and Central School
- Mexico, New York 13114
-Graduate; 1972 Rochester Inst. of Tech.
A.A.S - Industrial Tech..
1983 U.S.
Navy Great Lakes, Illinois Machinists Mate "A" School Jan.
1973 - April 1973 Prep School Graduate Great Lakes, Illinois Math Courses - 3 weeks April 1973 - May 1973 U.S. Naval Nuclear Power School Bainbridge, Maryland Nov. 1973 May 1974 Engineering Laboratory Technician School Nuclear Power Training Unit Ballston Spa, New York Nov. 1974 - Peb.
1975 Nuclear Prototype (S3G)
Ballston Spa, New York Operational Propulsion Plane Training and Qualification 6 month course May 1974 - Nov. 1974 Carrier Air Conditioning Plant School New London, Connecticut Air Conditioning Plant Operations 2 Week Course August 1977 Quality Assurance School New London, Connecticut 1 Week Course October 1977 6dek, ~~ g 7eJin~tg~
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1983 to Present Position:
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Chief Shift Operator (Unit 42)
Under general supervision, on a shift, to direct and perform the work of, and to assist in the training of all personnel engaged in the operation of ma)or steam-electric generating
- units, including electrical and mechanical equipment, auxiliaries, controls and associated transmission facilities.
Nov. 1981 to Oct.
1983 Position:
Duties:
Nuclear Operator "E" (Unit fl & 02)
Under general supervision, on a shift, to perform any of the duties of Auxiliary Operators of lower grade and to assist in their training; and at
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April 1980 to Nov. 1981 Position:
Duties:
Nuclear Auxiliary Operator "C" (Unit fl)
Under direct supervision, on a shift, to be responsible for the operational care of main turbo-generator and reactor units; to operate or direct the operation of the highest types of auxiliary equipment; to execute safe and effective mark~ps on equipment within the station and to assist in the detailed training of Auxiliary Operators of lower grade.
May 1979 to April 1980 Position:
Duties:
Auxiliary Operator "B" (Unit kl)
Under direct supervision on a shiftP to be responsible for the operational care of various types of complicated auxiliary equipment associated with one or more main turbo-generator or boiler units and with only casual supervision to start and stop such equipment under normal and emergency situations.
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1979 to May 1979 Position:
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UtilityMechanic Responsible for general plant cleanliness.
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EXPERIENCE U.S.
NavS U.S.S. Archerfish (SSN678)
(March 1976 - October 1978)
Mechanical Operator/ELT Qualified as Leading Engineering Laboratory Technician (Nov. 1977)
Qualified on all subordinate watchstations up to and including Engine Room Supervisor (Senior Mechanical Watchstation), qualified in submarines.
(Dec.
1977)
Performed underway and refit maintenance on primary and secondary systems and components In charge of all personnel radiation monitoring and all radiac gear U.S.S.
Simon Lake (AS-33) (March 1975 March 1976)
Rad-Con Monitor Assigned to Rad-Con Division (R-5) where qualified all subordinate watchstations up to and including Radiological Controls Monitor Responsible for all divisional Damage Control Gear including all radiacs U.S.S.
Edward McDonnell (DE-1043)
(June 1973 - Sept.
1973)
M. Division Watchstander Qualified as Messenger, Engine Room Lower Level and Engine Room Upper Level on 1200k Steam Plant Nuclear Power Plant Operator S3G Prototype, Class 7403 Nuclear Power Training Unit (May 1974 Feb.
1975)
Ballston Spa, New York Completed qualification as Mechanical Operator and ELT on operating nuclear Power plant, earned 3356 NEC Instructed trainees in operational phases of power plant qualifications
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St. Anthony of Padua,
- Syracuse, NY, 1968; Syracuse University,
- Syracuse, Biology, BS Biology, 1980; AAS Medical Technology, Onondaga Comm. College, 1971; Presently enrolled in Bach.
Tech.
Mechanical Engineering at Senior level at Rochester Inst.
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Chief Shift Operator 1983 - Present As. per job specs.
Nuclear Aux. Op.
E January 1980 As per job specs.
Nuclear Aux. Op.
C September 1978 As per job specs.
Auxilliary Op.
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