ML20085N514

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Intervenor Exhibit I-MOSBA-1,consisting of a Mosbaugh Summary of Qualifications
ML20085N514
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Site: Vogtle  Southern Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 05/17/1995
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OLA-3-I-MOSBA-1, NUDOCS 9506300227
Download: ML20085N514 (6)


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(bageI Allen L. Mosbaugh Telephone:(706)-863-2353  ;

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Allen L. Mosbaugh Telephone:(519fft99&!iSBCRETARY '

2692 Boggs Road 00CXETWG & SERVICE Amelia, Ohio 45102 BRANCH  ;

SUMMARY

OF QUALIFICATIONS:

l Mr. Allen Mosbaugh has over 15 years of startup, testing, i and operational experience at commercial nuclear power '

plants.  ;

His most recent experience has been the startup and J subsequent operation of Vogtle Units 1 & 2 l where he was the Plant Support Manager for both units.

I Mr. Mosbaugh has both BS and MS degrees in Chemical and  !

Nuclear Engineering from the University of Cincinnati. [

Mr. Mosbaugh has extensive experience in nuclear power plant operations and has been certified as a Senior Reactor N Operator (SRO) and Shift Technical Advisor (STA).

He has special technical expertise in the following areas : preoperational and startup testing, administration programs and procedures, system engineering, water chemistry, radwaste systems, nuclear security, thermal cycle performance, special nuclear material, and fluid mechanics.

Mr. Mosbaugh is a skilled public speaker and has i participated in radio and television programing as well as I numerous technical presentations. i EDUCATION Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, June, 1971 University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio.

GPA 3.02/4.0 Masters of Science, (Major Chemical & Nuclear Engineering)

August 1974, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio GPA 3.57/4.0 Doctor of Philosophy, (Major Chemical & Nuclear Engineering)

(96 credit hours toward degree)

University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio GPA 3.60/4.0 iv l

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l Born:- August 16, 1948; Height 6'2"; Weight 200 lbs.

Married: wife, RN; four children  !

Health: excellent i

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE l Anaust 1984 to October 1990  !

Georaia Power comoany '

. Voatle Nuclear Ple.nts 1 & 2 ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER / PLANT JPPORT MANAGER i Responsible for the following departments (consisting ,

. of over 400 people) and activities from a period prior to-  !

4 fuel load thru commercial operations, the first and second  ;

refueling outages:

i Technical- ---- Plant Regulatory and Licensing interface l Support Plant Administrative Procedures

  • Preparation of LER's  :

operational experience program  !

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7 Root cause, corrective action, trend program Reactor Engineering ~  ;

Performance Engineering .l ISI/IST  !

Quality Control Engineering --- System Engineers i Support Design Change programs l' Field Design Surreillance Te, sting  !

4 Administration -- Security l L Fitarss for duty Dcaunent Control Information Services

!. 'Aaterials and Warehouse

. Personnel and Administration

Training ----- Simulator i Licensed & non-licensed operator training General Employee training Systems & Methods training Emergency Preparedness Program Quality ' ------ Quality and non-quality concerns program

. Concerns The Assistant General Manager Plant Support is the Vice-Chairman of the Plant Review Board and serves as one

.O of.four Plant Duty Managers as well as' Emergency Director.

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Exhibit I ,page 1 of 5 O PREOP SUF NTENDENT/ SUPERINTENDENT TECHNICAL SERVICES Respo.asible for startup and testing of Unit 1. In this capacity, assembled and managed a department of 200 people (including 150 engineers with clerical and support staff).

Developed and managed the administrative program and procedures to conduct activities commencing when systems and areas are turned over from construction to the Nuclear Operations Organization through the entry into the Operational Quality Assurance Program (17.2) at fuel loading. These activities included: scoping, walkdowns, turnover, construction acceptance testing, flushing, preoperational testing, development and results review of all related procedures, the master punchlist, milestone testing, and scheduling (including energization, secondary hydro, primary hydro, HFT, SIT /ILRT, and ESFAS).

July 1978 to Aucust 1984 Cincinnati Gas & Electric Comoany Wm. H. Zimmer Nuclear Power Station

(^ SUPERINTENDENT TECHNICAL SUPPORT (Post Conversion activity) b Developed the plan to layup and preserve the Station.

Procured and supervised the installation of dehumidification equipment. As Nuclear Fuel Custodian, supervised packaging and shipment of 560 nuclear fuel bundles of the Zimmer I

. initial core to Exxon Nuclear.

SUPEP.INTENDENT STARTUP Responsible for startup, construction completion and testing of the Station. In this capacity, assembled and managed a department of 35 system engineers, a scheduling group, clerical staff and a start up construction contractor (Catalytic, Inc.) Developed and managed the administrative program and procedures to conduct the activities commencing ,

when systems are turned over from the constructor to the l Startup organization for preoperational testing. This .

encompasses the punchlist construction completion phase, I constructj0n testing, flushing, hydrostatic testing, preoperational testing, and power escalation testing until the time of commercial declaration.

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. SUPERINTENDENT TECHNICAL SUPPORT DIVISION -- - -

i Responsible for the Technical Support Division of the Nuclear Production Department consisting of about twenty-  ;

i five (25) engineers. In this capacity, assembled and i i

managed a division of groups including Reactor Engineering, ,

  • Computer Engineering, Reliability Engineering, BOP & NSSS i Systems Engineering, and Scheduling. The Technical Support Division is responsible for programs such as Technical Specifications, Surveillance Program, Preoperational Test Program, Startup Test Program, Preventative Maintenance Scheduling, Preop Test Scheduling (using PREMIS),

Reliability Engineering, NPRDS, and Computer Support.

The Technical Support Division also functions as Shift Technical Advisors. The Superintendent Technical Support Division serves as a member of the Station Review Board and is designated Nuclear Fuel Custodian responsible for Special Nuclear Materials (SNM).

Sectember 1977 to July 1978 EDS Nuclear. San Francisco. California Zimmer Nuclear Power Station SENIOR ENGINEER Preoperational system engineer for Radwaste Treatment

'- systems in the construction and early preoperational phases.

Prepared and performed preoperational test procedures, performed initial system walkdowns, prepared punchlists and ECR's in preparaticn for turnover and preoperational testing. Prepared flushing procedures and performed initial flushing.

December 1974 to Sectember 1977 Babcock and Wilcox. Lynchburc. VA Davis Besse Nuclear Power Station CONSULTANT ENGINEER Consultant to station personnel in plant chemistry, cooling water systems, high purity water treatment, process sampling, radiochemical analysis, environmental technical specifications, NPDES permit, radwaste process equipment and process radiation monitoring. I Test leader for preoperational and startup testing from the beginning of the preoperational test phase through fuel load to about 5% power. Test leader in the areas of primary and secondary chemical addition, initial and startup chemistry, initial and startup radiochemistry, process sampling, water treatment and radwaste.

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RESEARCH ENGINEER Research and development work at the Lynchburg Research Center in fuel corrosion deposit (crud) modeling and radioactive crud thickness measurement. Conducted mixing modeling studies for B&W makeup tank boron control calculations. Received spent fuel assembly from Occonee I for complete destructive Hot Cell examination. Prepared  ;

survey report for corporate recommendations on various '

chemical process techniques for treatment of liquid, gaseous, and solid radioactive waste.

CHEMO NUCLEAR CONSULTANT ENGINEER, RANCHO SECO NUCLEAR POWER STATION Consultant to station personnel during the power escalation and operating phases for plant chemistry, water treatment and process sampling. B&W liaison for primary and secondary water chemistry requirements, especially in the area of high purity water treatment processes.  ;

CHEMO NUCLEAR CONSULTANT ENGINEER, THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR POWER STATION Consultant for condenser leak detection system, high purity water treatment, and process sampling during late (r's) power escalation and operating phase.

Sectember_1971 to November 1974 l University of Cincinnati I Deoartment of Graduate Studies, Cincinnati, Ohio RESEARCH ASSISTANT Research Assistant building and operating test equipment for two-phase fluid flow Transient Pressure Drops ,

Study under AEC contract for use in LOCA analysis. Designed and constructed large two-phase air-water test loop for two-phase flow pattern study under NSF contract.

Auaust 1967 to December 1970 Hilton Davis Chemical Comoany cincinnati, Ohio COOP ASSIGNMENT Various responsibilities from Lab Technician to Process Engineer in production, chemical process testing, research and development, troubleshooting, design of process equipment, etc. in numerous organic dye and intermediate

, chemical processes.

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