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Corrects Error in Administrative Amend Submitted by .Resume Pages of Schwensfeir & Helgeson Inadvertently Intermixed.Corrected Copies of Resumes Encl
ML19290C816
Person / Time
Site: Wood River Junction
Issue date: 07/17/1979
From: Schultz D
UNC RECOVERY SYSTEMS, UNITED NUCLEAR CORP. (SUBS. OF UNC, INC.)
To: Crow W
NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS)
References
13739, NUDOCS 8002130468
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W. T. Crow, Section Leader mig Uranium Fuel Fabrication System Fuel Processing and Fabrication Branch Division of Fuel Cycle and Material Safety 7915 Eastern Avenue Silver Spring, MD 20910 Re:

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The administrative amendment attached to the referenced letter is partially in error.

A pagination error during the assembly of the amendment for typing caused the resu-mes of Messrs. Schwensfeir and Helgeson to become inter-mixed.

Corrected copies of those two resumes are attached to this letter.

Please insert them in the amend-ment submitted on July 6, 1979 and destroy the erroneous ccpies.

Thank you very much for your cooperation.

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Performance of design and fabrication.ecrk on remotely operated machining and welding equiprent.

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Responsible for writing inspection me:h;is manuals for inspecting jet engine parts.

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Management of all activities associatef lith nuclear criticali-ty safety, health physics, and industrial safety Supervisor, Health Physics and Specialist, Heal:P Physics - 1972 to 1979 (UNC Recovery Systems)

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Performance of design and fabrication crk on remotely operated machining and welding equiprent.

Design, fabrica-tion, and operation of exotic liquid r.etal test apparatus.

Gauge Designer, Inspection Methods Planner - 1965 to 1967 - (Pratt and Whitney Aircraft)

Responsible for design, modification and purchasing of various types of gaugas for rechanicall; and electronically inspecting jet engine parts.

Responsible for writing inspection methsds manuals for inspecting jet engine parts.

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Responsible for supervision of experimental machine shop and health physics and mechanical technicians in the P & W Muclear Hot Cell facility.

Performance of design and fabrication work on renotely operated machining and 'telding equipment.

Design, fabrica-tion, and operation of exotic liquid metal test apparatus.

Gauge Designer, Inspection Me heds Planner - 1965 to 1967 - (Pratt and Whitney Aircraft)

Responsible for design, modification and purchasing of various types of gauges for mechanically..nd electrcnically inspecting jet engine parts.

R2sponsible for writing inspection methods manuals for inspecting jet engine parts.

Technician, Hot Cell and Senior Technician, Contamination Control Engineering - 1960 to 1965 (Pratt and Whitney Aircraft)

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