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Forwards Resumes for Insertion Into QA Program,App C for Idvp
ML20078J750
Person / Time
Site: Midland
Issue date: 09/30/1983
From: Levin H
TERA CORP.
To: Jackie Cook, Eisenhut D, James Keppler
CONSUMERS ENERGY CO. (FORMERLY CONSUMERS POWER CO.), NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III), Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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NUDOCS 8310170624
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L J September 30,1983 Mr. James W. Cook Vice President Consumers Power Company 1945 West Parnall Road Jackson, Michigan 49201 Mr. J. G. Keppler Administrator, Region ill Office of Inspection and Enforcement U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 799 Roosevelt Road Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 Mr. D. G. Eisenhut Director, Division of Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 3B-33o Re: Docket Nos. 50-329 OM, OL and 50-Q30 OM, OL Midland Nuclear Plant - Units I and 2 Independent Design and Construction Verification (IDCV) Program Transmittal of Resumes in accordance with Melanie Miller's request of September 27, 1983, resumes are being submitted for John Richardson, Robert Phillips, William Capps, and David Rumrill. These resumes should be inserted in the Midland Project Quality Assurance Program, Appendix C.

Please contact me if yo. hould require clarification or further information.

Sincerely,

-s_r 4 . . , _1 Howard A. Levin Project Manager Midland IDCV Program cc: L. Gibson, CPC F. Buckman, CPC D. Miller, CPC (site)

B. Palmer, CPC (site)

J. Taylor, NRC, I&E HQ D. Hood, NRC pf,f P. Keshishion, NRC, I&E HQ ,

G. Gower, NRC, l&E HQ I Midland IDCVP Service List Attachments 8310170624 830930 PDR ADOCK 05000329 A PDR TERA CORPORATlON 7101 WISCONSIN AVENUE BETHESDA_ MApvLAND 2CS14 301tE45900

SERVICE LIST FOR MIDLAto INDEPENDENT DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION VERIFICATION PROGRAM cc: Harold R. Denton, Director Ms. Borboro Stamiris Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation 5795 N. River U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Freeland, Michigan 48623 Washington, D.C. 20555 Mr. Wendell MarshcIl James G. Keppler, Regional Administrator Route 10 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Midland, Michigan 48440 Region Ill 799 Roosevelt Road Mr. Steve Godler Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60137 2120 Corter Avenue U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Resident inspectors Office Ms. Billie Pirner Garde Route 7 Director, Citizens Clinic Midland, Michigan 48640 for Accountable Government Government Accountability Project Mr. J. W. Cook Institute for Policy Studies Vice President 1901 Que Street, N.W.

Consumers Power Compcny Washington, D.C. 20009 1945 West Pornoll Road Jackson, Michigan 49201 Charles Bechhoefer, Esq.

Atomic Safety & Licensing Board Michael 1. Miller, Esq. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Isham, Lincoln & Beale Washington, D.C. 20555 Three First National Plazo, Sist floor Dr. Frederick P. Cowan Chicago, Illinois 60602 Apt. B-125 6125 N. Verde Trail James E. Brunner, Esq. Boca Roton, Florido 33433 Consumers Power Company 212 West Michigan Avenue Jerry Harbour, Esq.

Jackson, Michigan 49201 Atomic Safety and Licensing Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Ms. Mary Sinclair Washingfor, D.C. 20555 571i Summerset Drive Midland, Michigan 48640 Mr. Ron Collen Michigan Public Service Commission Cherry & Flynn 6545 Mercontile Way Suite 3700 P.O. Box 30221 Three First National Plaza Lansing, Michigan 48909 Chicogo, Illinois 60602 Mr. Paul Rau Ms. Lynne Bernobei Midland Daily News Gove.nment Accountability Project 124 Mcdonald Street 1901 O Street, NW Midland, Michigan 48640 Washington, D.C. 20009

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Education M.B.A. Business Administration, Mississippi College B.S. Electrical Engineering, Louisiona State University Grodvate Studies Electrical Engineering, Arizona State University Summary of Experience

, Mr. Richardson has over ten years of diverse engineering and engineering management experience. He has supervised nuclear power plant operations and training at a naval prototype and a commercial nuclear power plant. He also has extensive utility monogement experience in licensing, safety and engineering onalysis, corporate health

physics, emergency planning, and environmental programs. -

1983 - Present Principcl Nuclear Engineer, TERA Corporation.

1976-1983 Monoger of Nuclear Safety and Licensing, Mississippi Power and Light Company. Responsible for all licensing and permitting octivities with

regulatory ogencies, including safety and engineering analysis to support

' resolution of licensing issues. In addition, responsible for corporate health physics, emergency planning, and environmental programs.

Utility representative on several industry sponsored owners groups, and functioned as Chairman of the Mark Ill Hydrogen Control Owners Group l and Chairman of the Mark 111 Containment issues Owners Group.

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Operations Supervisor, Mississippi Power and Light Company. Respon-sible for the initial staffing and training of the Operations Section and the development of the operations program for twin 1250 Boiling Water Reactor Plants. Overall monogement of Operations Section concerning all motters of plant operation during initial preoperational testing.

Assistant Operations Supervisor, Mississippi Power and Light Company.

Scheduled and coordinated operations activities including preparation and re<iew of procedures, technical specifications, and software pre-pared to support start-up, licensing and plant operations. Porticipated in the SRO cold license operator training program and was certified SRO at the Morris, Illinois, oresden Simulator.

Shift Supervisor, Mississippi Power and Light Company. Supervised and l trained operators in preparation for NRC licensing. Performed opera-l tions review of plant systems and licensing issues. Prepared software to support startup, licensing and plant operations, including system descrip-tions and lesson plans used used in licensed operator training.

1974-1976 Nuclear Plant Engineer / Acting Shift Supervisor, Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Qualified Engineering Officer of the Watch (EOOW),

Nuclear Plant Engineer, and Shift Supervisor at a dual reactor novol prototvpe (AlW). Supervised plant operation and training of naval and civilian personnel.

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v JOHN D. RICHARDSON Page 2 1973-1974 Electronic Design Engineer, Motorolo, Inc. Design, fabricetion and testing of state-of-the-art satellite communications systems.

Professional Registration and Affiliations Registered Professional Engineer, Mississippi institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers National Society of Professiono! Engineers l

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i ROBERT D. PHILLIPS Associate Welding Engineer Education B.S. Chemistry, St. Bernard College, Cullman, Alabomo Additional Training Courses in Industrial Radiography (Radiological Safety Gamma industries, Inc.), Basic Ultrasonic Testing (Krautkromer Corporation), Weld inspection (Kroutkromer Corporation), and completion of Non-Destructive Training Program (Low Engineering Testing Company).

Summary of Experience Mr. Phillips has 25 years of projec experience in structural shop fabrication, bridge shop fabrication, and shop fabrication of pressure vessels and nuclear containment vessels. He has participated in the shop fabrication projects (structural) of the Atlanto Stadium, General Electric Company, Georgio Power Company, Cincinnati Sports Stadium, Republic Steel Corporation, General Motors Corporation, Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center, University of Kentucky Stadium, and the Redstone Arsenal. His involvement pertaining to shop fabrication related to bridges extended to the lilinois Highway Department, Commonwealth of Kentucky, F!orida Highway Department, Iowa Highway Department, Arkansas Highway Department and the Alabama Highway Department. His shop fabrication experience with regard to pressure vessels and nuclear containment vessels was gained through projects with the Florida Power & Light Company, Bechtel Corporation, MISCOA, Arkansas Power & Light Company, and Kaiser Aluminum &

Chemical Company.

Present Associate Welding Engineer, TERA Corporation.

1958- Law Engineering Testing Company, Birmingham, Alabama. At present, acts Present as Chief Metals Technician, Radiologico! Safety Officer, ASNT Level lli for Metals Inspection Services.

1957-1958 Red Hot Feed Mills, Decatur, Alabama. Involved in chemical quality control.

Certifications ASNT Level lli, Radiographic, Magnetic Particle, Ultrasonic and Penetrant Testing AWS Certified Welding Inspector Professional Associations American Welding Society American Society for Non-Destructive Testing TERA CORPORATION

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i WILLIAM MARCUS CAPPS Associate Metallurgical Engineer Education M.B.A. Business Administration, University of Alabama at Birmingham B.S. M,etallurgical Engineering, University of Alabama Summary of Experience Mr. Capps has extensive experience in metallurgy and la both the managing and technical asrwets of manufacturing' services, specifically in the fabrication of products made from robed and welded plate.

Present Assoicote Metallurgical Engineer, TERA Corporation.

1981- Metallurgical Engineer, Metals Branch, Law Engineering Testing Company, Present Birmingham, Alabama.

1979-1981 Advanced Manufacturing Engineer, Pullman Standard, Bessemer, Alabama.

1973-1979 Manager of Manufacturing Services, Goslin-Birmingham inc., Birmingham, Alabama. Responsible for technical support to all manufacturing operations in the fabrication of products made icom rolled and welded plate.

1973-1975 Part-Time Instructor in Management and Business Administration at Jefferson State Junior College, Birmingham, Alabama.

1970-1973 Research Engineer, American Cast iron Pipe Company, Birmingham, Alabama. Responsibilities included metallography, physical testing, and experimental research in areas such as effect of alloying elements on physical properties of pipe, internal coatings of pipe, and investment costings.

l 1967-1970 Quality Control Engineer, Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, Newport News, Virginia.

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l American Society for Metals American Society for Ncn-Destructive Testing - former member and publicity chairman American Welding Society Society of Manufacturing Engineering l

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DAVID A. RUMRILL Associate Construction Engineer Education B.A.E. Aerospace Engineering, Georgio Institute of Technology Additional Training Courses in the TRUMP Program (Training in Radiography, Ultrasonics, Magnetic Particle and Penetrants) - Law Engineering Testing Company; Basic Ultrasonic Testing and Ultrasonic Weld Inspection - Krautkramer-Bronson, Inc.; Radiographic Testing and Film Interpretation - Law Engineering Testing Company; Magnetic Particle and Penetrant inspections - Magnaflux Corporation; Testing and Inspection of Welds and Structural Welding Code - American Welding Society; and Leak Testing - American Society of Non-Destructive Testing.

Summary of Experience Mr. Rumrill has extensive experience in the management and technical aspects .of construction inspection and materiais testing, including non-destructive testing. He has been responsible for the supervision of graduate engineers, engineering technicians and staff engineers involved in field and laboratory testing, and is certified in non-destructive testing methods as prescribed by ASNT Recommended Practice ASNT-TC-I A.

Present Associate Construction Engineer, TERA Corporation.

1980- Construction Services Manager, Low Engineering Testing Company, Atlanto, Present Georgia. Responsible for the management and coordination of construction inspection and materials testing services. Such services are provided by several departments consisting of graduate engineers and engineering technicians engaged in field and laboratory inspection, and testing of foundation installation, earthen structures, coil, concrete and structural steel as related to construction as well as non-destructive testing and evoluotion.

1974-1980 Manager, Non-Destructive Testing Department, Law Engineering Testing Company, Atlanto, Georgio. Responsible for the total management, administrative and technical, of a department consisting of staff engineers and engineering technicians engaged in field and laboratory testing, including structural steel inspection, non-destructive testing, weld testing, materials quality testing and evoluotion.

1973'-1974 Materials Engineer, Non-Destructive Testing, Low Engineering Testing Company, Atlanto, Georgia. Supervised and coordinated activities of non-destructive testing technicians. Certified in non-destructive testing methods (radiography, ultrasonic, magnetic particle and liquid penetrants) as prescribed by ASNT Recommended Practice ASNT-TC-I A.

1969-1973 Laboratory Engineer, General Engineering Laboratories, McDonnel-Douglas Corporation, St. Louis, Missouri. Engaged in fatigue testing of aircraft and subassemblies in the Structures and Dynamics Lab; involved in testing, dato processing and computer programming at the Wind Tunnel; and coordinated flight tests, dato, and reports in the Flight Test Division.

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e DAVID A. RUMRILL Page 2 Certification / Registrations Professional Engineer, Civil Engineering, State of Georgia AWS Certified Welding Inspector per AWS QC-1 Standard ASNT Level lli (National Exams) R.T., M.T., P.T., U.T., and L.T.

Professional Associations American Society of Non-Destructive Testing (Atlanta Section Chairman - 1979/1980; National Director - 1980/1985)

American Welding Society (Atlanta Chapter Chairman - 1980/1981)

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