ML20094P233

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Applicant Exhibit A-30,consisting of Work History & Related Experience of Util Employee
ML20094P233
Person / Time
Site: Farley  Southern Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 02/20/1992
From: Sundergill J
ALABAMA POWER CO.
To:
References
CIVP-A-030, CIVP-A-30, NUDOCS 9204070294
Download: ML20094P233 (4)


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'92~ WR 13 P4;I9 WORK HISTORY cmc N 5tc ENGINEERING SUPERVISOR / GROUP LEADER - Bechtel (12 Mr. Sundergill is presently assigned to the Farley Nuclear Plant project as the Electrical and Control Systems Group Supervisor. This position entails the technicel/ man 2.gerial responsibilities for the work effort of the group, including technical approval of the effort, scheduling and budgeting the work as well as coordinating witl' the client, interacting with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and reviewing many differc at vendors. Presently, there are 35 electrical and control systems personnel under his direct supervision.

Mr. Sundergill was initially assigned to the Farley Nuclear Plant Project in the position of Equipment Qualification Group Supenisor. This group subsequently evolved into the multi-discipline Special Projects Group with responsibilities for heat transfer and flow balance design as well as EO. This position consisted of the same technical / managerial responsibihties as that of the Electrical and Control Systems Group Supenisor.

During the Farley assignment, Mr. Sundergill performed as the Engineering Lead for a proposal team for a multi-site security project. In this position, he had Architectural, Civil, p Electrical / Control Systems and Mechanical Groups reporting directly to him. He was d responsible for the coordination of all engineering efforts with Technical Publications, Technical Senices, Legal, Engineering Management, and Construction.

Prior to the Farley assignment, Mr. Sundergill was assigned as Group Supervisor for TVA's Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Plant. In this position, he led a multi-discipline group producing environmental qualification packages and fulfilling many of the same responsibilitie: as on the Farley assignment. In addition to the technical and managerial aspects of this assignment, he was responsible for the original scoping of the job, supenising -

the progressing work, and closing down the completed task.

l In an earlier assignment, Mr. Sundergill served as the Electrical Systems Group Leader for the Grand Gulf Nuclear Power Station. His primary responsibilities included reviewing of electrical licensing responses, overseeing the electrical systems design, and acting as the project EO Coordinator for both seisric and environmental qualification. Near the end of the Grand Gulf Assignment, Mr. Sundergillinitially was given the concurrent responsibility and ultimately the separate responsibility of the Electrical Group Supenisor for the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station.

Before the Grand Gulf assignment, Mr. Sundergill was Electrical Group Supervisor for the Turkey Point Nuclear Power Plant propct. This task was primarily concerned with operating senices and conceptual schemes for steam generator removal, n

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In his initial assignments with Bechtel, Mr. Sundergill was responsible for the design of various systems for the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plent and for the SNUPPS project. He also served on the electrical staff as a Fire Protection Specialist and is still consulted in that area.

MISCELLANEOUS ASSIGNMENTS Throughout his Bechtel career, Mr. Sundergill has served on a variety of specialized assignments. He has served on the Gaithersburg Power Division and Thermal Power Organization task forces on fire protection and on a task force h-' ping to produce an Integrated Living Schedule for Florida Power and Light's Turkey Point Plant. More recently, he was the only Bechtel member of a task force appointed by Alabama Power Company to advise them on programmatic EQ issues. Furthermore, Mr. Sundergill served on an ad hoc task force reviewing commercial dedication of components for use in nuclear power plants.

O In addition to serving on these task forces, Mr. Sundergill has also acted as an Instructor at various times. He has taught fire protection theory and design, electric heat tracing and has had overall responsibility for courses on the National Electric Code in addition to teaching key classes of that course.

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.3S, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland MS, Management, Fros: burg State College BEGISTRATION/ CERTIFICATION Registered Professionai Engineer (electrical) in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Alabama Registered Fire Protection Engineer in California PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Society of Fire Protection Engineers (Member Grade) 9

JAMES E. SUNDERGILL (Continued)

PUBLICATIONS

" Worst-case Prediction of Normal Operating Containment Temperatures for Envir onmentally Oualified Equipment" February 1990 (Co-authored with J. Krasnopoler)

"A Proposed Standard Format for the Design of Fire Protection Systems for Nuclear Power Plants" June 1977 (Co-authored with I. M. Poss)

PROFESSIONAL SEMINARS EPRI EO Seminar, March 8-10,1983 Drexel/IEEE EO Seminar, September 22-24,1980 G

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