ML20079S080
ML20079S080 | |
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Site: | Midland |
Issue date: | 01/24/1984 |
From: | Karr J STONE & WEBSTER, INC. |
To: | Harrison J NRC |
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SWMCP-016, SWMCP-16, NUDOCS 8402030191 | |
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Mr. J. J. Harrison January 24, 1984 Nuclear Regulatory Commission 799 Roosevelt Road Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60137
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DOCKET NO. 50-329/330 MIDLAND NUCLEAR C0 GENERATION PLANT RESUMES AND AFFIDAVITS FOR CIO STAFF MEMBERS SERIAL N0. SWMCP-016 Attached are the signed affidavits and resumes for Mr. K. J. Butler and Mr. G. A. Carter and the resume for Mr. W. G. Dick. As previously documented, these personnel have been assigned to the CIO staff at the Midland Nuclear Plant. [ w J. E. Karr CIO Program Manager Enclosures JEK/nl cc: CIO General Files i 8402030191 840124 PDR ADOCK 05000329 A PDR
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( Figure 3-1 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter of Docket No. 50-329 OM CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY 50-330 OM (Midland Plant, Units 1 and 2) Dc:ket No. 50-329 OL 50-330 OL AFFIDAVIT OF KENNETH J. BUTLER My name is Kenneth J. Butler . I am employed by Stone & Webster Michinan. Inc_ as Quality Control Engineer ._. t I am currently assigned to the team which is proposed to conduct a Third Party Construction Implementation Overview at the Midland Nuclear Plant site. Prior to being given this assignment, I have never worked en any job or task associated with the Midland Project, or any job or task for or on behalf of l Consumers Power Company or Bechtel relating to issues that I will be re-viewing. I have never been employed by Consumers Power Company or Bechtel. I do not own any shares of Consumers Power Company or Bechtel stock. Mutual funds or other funds in which I may have a beneficial interest, but over which I have no control, may own shares of Consumers Power Company or Bechtel stock, of which I am unaware. A list of such funds in which I have an interest are
- attached. I have no relatives which are or have been employed by Consumers Power Company or Bechtel.
Signed ,de.. ,68/ SwornandSubscribedBeforeMeThisf Day of , /9ff l l s s L L 61 NOTARY PUBLIC/// A v PATRICIA A. PUFFER ' Notary Public, Bay County, MI I
. My Commission Expires Mar. 4,1986 My Commission Expires 3 -V-86 l
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Figure 3-1 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter of Docket No. 50-329 OM CCNSUMERS POWER COMPANY 50-330 OM (Midland Plant, Units 1 and 2) Docket No. 50-329 OL 50-330 OL AFFIDAVIT OF GEORGE A. CARTER My name is @nrge A. Carter . I am employed by Stone & Webster Michinan. Inc. as Inspection Supervisor , I am currently assigned to the team which is proposed to conduct a Third Party Ccnstruction Implementation Overview at the Midland Nuclear Plant site. Prior to being given this assignment, I have neve worked on any job or task associated with the Midland Project, or any job or task for or on behalf of Consumers Power Company or Bechtel relating to issues that I will be re-viewing. I have never been employed by Consumers Power Company or Bechtel. I do not own any shares of Consumers Power Company or Bechtel stock. Mutual funds or other funds in which I may have a beneficial interest, but over which I have no control, may own shares of Consumers Power Company or Bechtel stock, of which I sn unaware. A list of such funds in which I have an interest are attached. I have no relatives which are or have been employed by Consumers Power Company or Bechtel. Signed no h, 7 0 . Sworn and Subscribed Before Me This f Day of , D )/f[Y onx0 A NOTARY PUBldQ'/ PATRICIA A. PJFFEil Notary Public, Bay county, M l Ny Commission Expires Mar. 3 , My Commission Expires DMO
January, 1984 BUTLER,-KENNETH J. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
. DIVISION November 21, 1936 Married EDUCATION Certificate (1 year 1966) - Mechanical Drafting and Machine Design -
Northeast Institute of Industrial Technology - Boston, Massachusetts Certificate (1 year 1960) - Plane Geometry and Trigonometry - Massachusetts Div. University Extension Courses - Cambridge, Massachusetts Apprentice Course (1 year 1959) - Mechanical Inspection John E. Shaw Co. - Derry, N.H. _ Graduate - Somerville, Mass. Public School System - 1958 Apprentice Ccsrse (1 year 1952) - Machinist - A.M.S. Industries Cambridge, Mass. EXPERIENCE
SUMMARY
Mr. Butler joined Stone & Webster in August,1976 as an Inspecto' Level I in the Field Quality Cortrol Division, assigned to the Shoreham .luclear Power Station. Mr. Butler was promoted to Inspector Level II, Senior Quality Control Inspector and in October, 1981 to Quality Control Engineer. During this time, his duties included E t(mporary assignment (18 months) with overall responsi-bility for inspection of Duquesne Light & Power Co.'s steam generator supports and reactor coolant pump supports which were built for Stone & Webster in Houston, Texas. Returning to the Shoreham Site, Mr. Butler was temporarily assigned to Long Island Lighting Co.'s Quality Assurance Department to coordinate the site's ASME Certification Program and also was involved in the client's Q.A. Program as an Auditor. Mr. Butler was reassigned to Stone & Webster's As-Built Verification Program at Shoreham in a supervisory position. Upon completion of his Shoreham assign-ment, Mr. Butler was assigned as Senior Field Quality Control Representative to the Fort St. Vrain Nuclear Power Station Project for a period of four months. , Mr. Butler is currently assigned to the Construction Implementation Overview ' ! Program at Midland Nuclear Power Station in Michigan. Prior to joining Stone & Webster, his experience included 8.5 years at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Nuclear Research Reactor and played an important part during a major modification to the reactor. Mr. Butler has over 27 years mechanical experience which includes 14.5 years in nuclear related activities. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Society of Quality Control - Member 1
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DETAILED EXPERIENCE RECORD KENNETH J. BUTLER 11160 STONE-& WEBSTER ENGINEERING CORPORATION, BOSTON, MA (August 1976 to Present) Midland Nuclear Power Station (Jan 1984 to Present) As-QUALITY CONTROL ENSINEER, currently assigned to Stone & Webster Michigan, Inc. Construction Implementation Overview Group. Temporary Assignment By Stone & Webster fo Fort St. Vrain Nuclear Power
-Station, Colorado (Sept 1983 to Dec~1983)
Overall responsibility for Quality Control during construction of control room addition. Sole Field Quality Control Representative for three months of project. Shoreham Nuclear Power Station (Dec 1981 to Aug 1983) As QUALITY CONTROL ENGINEER, assigned to the As-Built Program. Responsible for verification of as-built safety related piping and hangers. As SENIOR QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR (June 1980 to Dec 1981), temporary assignment to LILC0's QA Department. Responsibilities include surveillance of installer's pressure testing program, ASME Certification Program and Auditing. Temporary Assignment By Stone & Webster To Hahn & Clay, Houston, Texas (March 1979 to June 1980) INSPECTOR GROUP SUPERVISOR reporting directly to Stone & Webster Q.A. Manager at Plant #2. Uverall responsibility for in-process and final inspection activities pertaining to fabrication of steam generator and reactor coolant pump supports for Duquesne Light & Power Company:
- 1) Supervision of twenty-one (21) Mag. Partical/ Visual inspection personnel.
- 2) Supervision of Delta Inspection Ultrasonic Testing Group - one (1) clerk and three (3) teams of inspectors. Total "8" 3)' Supervision of Microfilming Section.
I Stone & Webster Engineering, Shoreham, New York (Aug 1976 to March 1979) FQC Inspector I - Mechanical - Piping & Welding FQC Inspector II - 7/25/77 Mechanical - Piping & Welding FQC Surveillance Inspector assigned to assure the ASME installer meets procedure requirements. FQC Group assigned to equipment turn-over task force.
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FQC Senior Inspector frequently worked in FQC's calibration laboratory. Currently holding certifications as follows:
-Liquid Penetrant Testing - Level II r -Magnetic-Partical Testing - Level II .
Ultrasonic Testing Level II (thickness) Thirty-two (32) hour course on Stone & Kebster Quality Assurance Audit / Survey Orientation JOHN E. SHAW COMPANY, DERRY, NH (Nov 1975 to Aug 1976)
- MECHANICAL. INSPECTOR while awaiting job opening with Stone & Webster.
Duties were first piece and final inspection of machine components and assemblies.
. MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (Apr 1967 to Nov 1975)
PROJECT MACHINIST assigned to the 5 Mw Nuclear Research Reactor located at Cambridge, Mass. Duties included the following:
- 1) Responsible for the building of various compcnents, from sketches, drawings, and specifications, used on research projects at M.I.T.'s Reactor.
- 2) Sole responsibflity for the fabrication assembly, inspection and control of nuclear fuel element at M.I.T.
- 3) Responsible for work performed in the " HOT" shop (radioactive material).
- 4) Inspection of components and fuel plates at various vendor sites.
Also, most of the inspection and acceptance of mechanical components built during a major modification of the M.I.T. Reactor.
- 5) Authorized to operate the following equipment: Welding Machines, 20 Ton Polor Crane, Rigging of Equipment, Fork Lift Trucks and Material Transporters, Hydrogen Leak Detectors, Mag. Particle and Liquid Penetrant Testing Equipment.
- 6) Writing various procedures required during the major reactor j modification.
BOND RESEARCH LABORATORY, INC., SOMERVILLE, MA (1961 to 1965) All around MACHINIST responsible for fabrication and assembly of various machine tools and prototype, packaging machines. Work included:
- 1) Inspection and debugging during the final assembling process.
- 2) Duties also entailed various welding processes.
R.C.A. BURLINGTON, MA & LAWSON MACHINE CO., MALDEN, MA (1960 to 1961) Worked as an all around machinist while looking for more secure employment. I 2 I
.1 ,c. ' JOHN E. SHAW COMPANY, DERRY, NH (1959 to 1960)
Machinist'and Inspector responsible for building all mechanical jigs, fixtures and machine tools. -
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PARK GEAR AND MACHINE COMPANY (1954 to 1959) Machinist and Gear Cutter responsible for fcur (4) men and eighteen (18) machines.- Inspected all out-going mechanical power transmission products. A.M.S. INDUSTRIES (1952 to 1954)T x: ~Part. time Machinist f l. i 3 t_.
5 January 1984 CARTER, GEORGE A. INSPECTION SUPERVISOR
. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL EDUCATION Orange County High School, Orange, Virginia - Diploma 1972 Various Stone & Webster Continuing Education Courses _ . LICENSES AND REGISTRATIONS None EXPERIENCE
SUMMARY
Mr. Carter has 11 years experience in Nuclear Power Plant construction in the Field Quality Control (FQC) Division. He is currently assigned to the Construction Implementation Overview Program at the Midland Nuclear Plant, Midland, Michigan. Previously, as Inspection Supervisor at the Clinch River Site, Mr. Carter was responsible for preparing inspection plans, receipt inspection of CRBRP components, reviewing shipping plans of equipment provided by others, verification of storage and preventive maintenance of equipment, maintaining measuring and test equipment, the FQC Site File, and reviewing specifications. Since joining Stone & Webster in 1972, Mr. Carter has been assigned to the Clinch River Breeder Reactor Plant Project as Senior Inspector in FQC; North Anna Power Station as Senior Inspector, Inspector II, Inspector I, Technician, and Assistant Technician in the Electrical Department of FQC; Millstone Nuclear Power Station as Inspector I in the Civil and Electrical Departments of FQC; and Beaver Valley Power Station as Inspector I in the Electrical Department of FQC. Temporary assignments have included inspection of T.M.I. modifications at Point Beach Nuclear Power Plant and independent raceway redundancy inspections at Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS None PUBLICATIONS None 1
DETAILED EXPERIENCE RECORD ' CARTER, GEORGE A. 12569 STONE & WEBSTER ENGINEERING CORPORATION, BOSTON, MA (Aug 1972 to Present) Appointments: Field Quality Control Inspection Supervisor - May 1982 Senior Field Quality Control Inspector - Oct-1977 Field Quality Control Inspector II - Sept 1976 Field Quality Control Inspector I - March 1974 Field Quality Control Technician - Dec 1972 Field Quality Control Assistant Technician - Aug 1972 Midland Nuclear Cogeneration Plant, Consumers Power Company (Jan 1984 to Present) As INSPECTION SUPERVISOR, his duties include, but are not limited to, assuring implementation of the construction completion program by systematic evaluation of procedures, instructions, directives, correspondence;, specifications and drawings. He is also instrumental in the preparation of checklists, develop-ment of checklists applicable to specific project qualf ty control instructions and performance cf evaluation and verification of documented inspections and activities. Clinch River Breeder Reactor Plant Project, U.S. Department of Energy (May 1982 to Jan 1984) As INSPECTION SUPERVISOR, responsible for preparing inspection plans, receipt inspection of CRBRP components, reviewing shipping plans of equipment provided by others, verification of storage and preventive maintenance of equipment, maintaining measuring and test equipment, the Field Quality Control Site File, and reviewing specifications. Shoreham Nuclear Power Station - Unit 1, Long Island Lighting Company (June 1983) As INSPECTION SUPERVISOR, performed independent raceway redundancy separation inspections. Point Beach Nuclear Power Plant, Wisconsin Electric Power Company (April 1982 to May 1982) As SENIOR FIELD QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR and FIELD QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTION SUPERVISOR, perfomed inspections of electrical raceway installations, cable installations, cable meggering, cable terminations, and calibration of crimping tools. Clinch River Breeder Reactor Plant Project. U.S. Department of Energy (Nov 1981 to April 1982) As SENIOR FIELD QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR, duties included preparing inspection l Plans, receipt inspection of CRBRP components, reviewing shipping plans of equipment prepared by others, verification of storage and preventive maintenance of equipment, maintaining measuring and test equipment, the Field Quality Control Site File, and reviewing specifications. 1
l .GAC Point Beach Nuclear Power Plant, Wisconsin Electric Power Company (Oct 1981 to Nov 1981) As SENIOR FIELD QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR, performed inspections of electrical raceway installations, cable installations, and cable tenninations. Clinch River Breeder Reactor Plant Project, U.S. Department of Energy
-(Jan 1980 to Oct 1981)
As SENIOR FIELD QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR, duties were the same as listed for the period between November 1981 to April 1982. North Anna Power Station - Units 1, 2, 3, 4, Virginia Electric and Power Company (Jan 1976 to Jan 1980) As SENIOR FIELD QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR (Oct 1977 to Jan 1980), performed inspections of electrical raceway installations, cable installations, cable terminations, and system inspections for initial and conditional releases. Supervised personnel involved in the handling and processing of documentation, heat tracing inspections, equipment storage and equipment installation. As FIELD QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR II (Sept 1976 to Oct 1977), performed
. inspections of electrical raceway installations, cable installations, cable termination inspections and system inspections for initial and conditional releases, and heat tracing M.I. cables.
As FIELD QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR I (Jan 1976 to Sept 1976), performed inspections of electrical raceway installations and cable installations. Millstone Nuclear Power Station - Unit 3, Northeast Utilities (April 1975 to Dec 1975) As FIELD QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR I, performed concrete and '; oils placement inspections and testing. Inspected electrical embedments before concrete placement. Beaver Valley Power Station - Unit 1, Duquesne Light Power Company
-(Aug 1974 to April 1976)
As FIELD QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR I, performed inspections of electrical , raceway installations, cable installations, cable termination inspections, j installation inspection of heat tracing M.I. cables, and the inspection of l welding on electrical equipment. North Anna Power Station - Units 1, 2, 3, 4, Virginia Electric and Power g Company (Aug 1972 to July 1974) As FIELD QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR I (March 1974 to July 1974), performed inspections of electrical raceway installations and cable installations. l 2-
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As FIELD QUALITY CONTROL TECHNICIAN (Dec 1972 to March 1974), performed inspec.tions of electrical raceway installations and cable installations. As FIELD QUALITY. CONTROL ASSISTANT TECHNICIAN (Aug 1972 to Dec 1972), participated and received training in an in-depth training program on the
- installation and inspection of electrical raceway and cables. Performed - inspections of. electrical raceway installations and cable installations.
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}, y . NAME: W. GORDON DICK December, 1983 DATE OF' BIRTH: January 20, 1943 ' British Citizen EDUCATION Master of Science - Mechanical Engineering - 1956 (Themodynamics) University of Birmingham, England Bachelor of Science -' Mechanical Engineering - 1965 Royal College of 3cience - & Technology. Scotland - Higher National Certificate - Mechanical Engineering - 1963 Kilmarnock Technical College. Scotland ' Successfu' Completion of Pipefitter Apprenticeship - 1963 Glenfield & Kennedy Ltd., Kilmarnock, Scotland Ayr Academy - Ayr, Scotland - 1959 High School LICENSES AND REGISTRATIONS None PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS None PAPERS AND PUBLICATIONS Design Criteria for Plasma Jet Total Head Enthalpy Calorimeter - 1966 (University of Birmingham) Analog Transient Studies of a Point Reactor Core - 1965 (Royal College of Science & Technology) EXPERIENCE SUMMAR,Y Y Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation. Boston, MA ( May 1974 to Present) l41dland Nuclear Cogeneration Plant. Consumer Power Company (November 1983 to present) As CONSULTANT assigned to the Third Party Construction Implementation Overview Task Force Team required to independently evaluate the implementation and effectiveness of the Consumers Power Company Con-struction Completion Program. Shoreham Nuclear Power Station Long Island Lighting Company (November 1982 to November 1986 ) As ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT OF CONSTRUCTICN responsible to the Long Island Lighting Company Director of Nuclear to Manage and coordinate various Task Force Efforts concertrating on plant ~ completion, licensing concerns, Open Nuclear Regulatory Commission Inspection items, and post fuel load outage and maintenance management methods. Tasks included resolution of Nuclear Regulatory Commission readiness assessment team evaluation concerns, deselopment and implementation of a Quality Accountability Program, seismic enuloment field evaluation, programmatic development of cLntrols and validation
of the composite component' list and review of procedures and methods relating to effective maini;enance management methods after fu 1 load. Shoreham Nuclear Power Station Long Irland Lighting Compary (November 1980 to November 1982) As ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT OF CONSTRUCTION responsible for all electrical field construction work perfomed at Shoreham. Direct a construction management staff of approximately 35 field supervisnr. engineers and administrative personnel and electrical contractor manual forces on a multiple shift basis, of approximately 400 craftsmen. Shoreham Nuclear Power Station Long Island Lighting Company (May 1980 to November 1980) As ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT OF CONSTRUCTION responsible for preparation and tracking all construction schedules. Also performed planning interface functions with management, construction disciplines, engineering, Quality Control, Start-up and Cost Engineering Departments. Developed comprehensive computerized problem tracking system to identify field problems promptly, for resolution. Directed a staff of eight to twelve Planning Engineers.
,Shoreham Nuclear Power Station Long Island Lighting Company (September 1979 to May 1980)
As ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT OF CONSTRUCTION perfomed a special assignment relating to an external audit. Reported to. Utility yice President of Projects. Also, provided assistance with project rescheduling. Specific duties included preparation of chronological reports, monitoring preparation of electrical and multi-discipline area schedules and providing written proposals for implementing schedule control program. River Bend Nuclear Power Station Gulf States dtilities Company (June 1979 to September 1979) As ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT OF CONSTRUCIT0N reported to Superintendent of Construction and was responsible for piping and mechanical disciplines on a force account basis. Assisted with initial planning and mobilization phase of this project, directing three construction supervisors, one engineer and 20 to 30 craftsmen in the performance of their duties. Initial work included installation of circulating water piping, control building embedded drain piping, temporary service piping and receipt / repair of condenser tube modules and turbine generator components. Forked Piver Nuclear Power Station GPU Service Corporation (June 1978 to June 19/9) As ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT OF CONSTRUCTION reported to Superintendent of Construction and was responsible for all work performed in the reactor building area. Directed supervisors, engineers and contractors in the performance of their duties. Difected major substructure contractor to successful and timely completion of the reactor building mat at least two weeks ahead of schedule milestone incentive objective.
t Directed liner contractor in successful field fabrication and installation of reactor cavity liner and initial containment wall modules. Also participated in contract negotiations for' reactor containment external wall rebar installation. Contractss were fixed price and unit price basis, employing unique contracts clauses which encouraged innovative modularized construction methods supported by American "Skyhorse" and Kroll tower cranes. North Anna Nuclear Power Station Virginia Electric and Power Company (January 1976 to June 1978) As ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT OF CONSTRUCTION reported to Superintendent of Construction and was responsible for all work performed in the turbine buildings, service buildings, control buildings, and selected yard structures. Directed the activities of 20 supervisors and engineers and work perfonned by approximately 300 craftsmen on a force account basis. Disciplines managed included Civil, Structural, Piping, Mechanical and essential support disciplines. Also coordinated work with electrical contractor, turbine gener:tur contractor and various specialty contractors. Participated actively in employee training and development programs. Developed and implemented a highly successful work package program in conjunction with cost engineers, planning engineers and area supervisory and engineering personnel. Millstone Nuclear Power Station Northeast Utilities Service Company (May 1975 to January 1976) As ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT OF CONSTRUCTION responsible for administration of field' contractors. Contracts in progress or under negotiation included containment liner, rock blasting and excavation, cofferdam construction, seawall contruction, structural steel, HVAC, waterproof membrane, sub-structures and temporary facilities. Boston Headquarters Office (May 1974 to May 197S) As ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT OF CONSTRUCTION reported to Project Manager. Responsible for construction reviews of drawings specifications, procedures and bid proposals for HTGR (High Temperature Gas Reactor) projects and l Sundesert project. Duties included preparation and review of construction procedures. review of project schedules and project estimates. Also participated
- in contract negotiations for major contractors, and review of Quality Assurance
- procedures.
l l COMBUSTION ENGINEERING. INC., WINDSOR. CT (July 1970 to May 1974) Palisades Nuclear Power Station (October 1973 to May 1974) As LEAD ERECTOR AND SR. CONSTRUCTION SITE REPRESENTATIVE responsible for directing supervisors, engineers, craftsmen and specialty contractors l engaged in the repair of operational reactor vessel and steam generators. l Specific work activities performed in radiation restrictive zones, involved
- repair of reactor vessel core barrel guide shims using hard had divers
! inside the reactor vessel, repair of core barrel and reactor vessel mating l surfaces, using specialty grinding techniques and seal welding steam gen-erators tube ends. Work performed on a multiple shift, around-the-clock l basis, using strict construction proced>res and Quality Assurance requirements. l
.o . Beaver Valley Nuclear Power Station (February 1973 to October 1973)
As ERECTOR AND SR. CONSTRUCTION SITE REPRESENTATIVE responsible for directing supervisors, engineers and craftsmen engaged in the repair of ASME III reactor pressure vessel. Repairs involved precision-grinding, welding and heat treatment to strJngent code case requirements to avoid full temperature stress relieving. Welding rep rs were performed on vessel nozzles at bimatallic and trimeta'llic surfaces.
~ . Keystone Conemaugh and Point Marion (October 1972 to February 1973)
As ERECTION SUPERINTENDENT responsible for directing craftsmen in the repair and maintenance of coal-fired power stations. Work performed included the repair and replacement of waterwall tubing, superheater and economizer modules, skin casing, coal transmission piping, coal buckets, ductwork and air preheaters. Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Power Station (April 1972 to October 1972) As ERECTOR AND LEAD SHIFT SUPERVISOR responsible for directing craftsmen and coordinating specialty contractors in the repair of a boiling water reactor vessel to upgrada and achieve ASME XI requirements. Work supervised included extensive Air-Arc excavation and precision grinding, welding, preheating, and stre.ss relieving the recirculation nozzles and mid-girth shell of the reactor vessel in place. Arthur Kill Power Station (April 1973 to April 1972) As ERECTOR responsible for supervising craftsmen and coordinating contractors in the coal-to-oil conversion of a coal-fired power station. Work included pile driving, structural concrete and steel, recirculation ductwork, re-circulation fans, oil piping installation and boiler furnace modifications. Keystone Power Station (December 1970 to April 1971) As ERECTOR responsible for supervising craftmen engaged in the repair of 900 MWe supercritical boiler, badly damaged due to operational failure. Work included extensive repairs to boiler pressure parts piping, skin casing, and structural steel. Maine Yankee Nuclear Power Station (July 1970 to December 1970) As NUCLEAR STEAM SUPPLY SYSTEM CONTRACTOR FIELD ENGINEER representing NSSS (Nuclear Steam Supply System) suppliers' interests during receipt, off-loading. transporting and installation / storage of the reactor vessel, head, accumulators and steam generators.
.. a-e. -WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION, PITTSBURGH,'PA (July 1968 to July 1970)
Indian Point Nuclear Power Station ( July 1969 to July 1970) As NUCLEAR STEAM SUPPLY SYSTEM START-UP ENGINEER responsible for start-up procedure preparation, flushing and hydrostatic testing of various NSSS (Nuclear Steam Supply System) systems. Nuclear Operations Center (July 1968 to July 1969) As DESIGN / DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER Advance Reactors Division responsible for development studies related to advanced containment concepts (ice condenser) and pressurizer optimization studies. Perticipated in exploratory usage of various time-sharing computer options, including Westinghouse in-house verslon and Com-Share Inc. THE NUCLEAR POWER GROUP LTD., KNUTSFORD. ENGLAND (July 1966 to July 1968) Oldbury-On-Severn Station (November 1967 to July 1968) As START-UP ENGINEER engaged in preoperational testing, fuel loading, chemical flushing of a gas-cooled Magnox twin nuclear station. Assigned Shift Supervisor during fuel loading operations. Knutsford Cheshire. England (July 1966 to November 1967) As DESIGN ENGINEER Engaged in reactor building design studies for the Hinckley
'B' Station advances gas-cooled reactor. Activities included core exit temperature transient analysis studies, insulation studies, fuel standpipe assembly design and operation and a conceptual steam generator removal plan.
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