ML20112E313
| ML20112E313 | |
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| Site: | Perry |
| Issue date: | 03/21/1985 |
| From: | Edelman M CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING CO. |
| To: | Youngblood B Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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| NUDOCS 8503260492 | |
| Download: ML20112E313 (21) | |
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P.o. box 5000 - CLEVELAND, oHlo 44101 - TELEPHONE (216) 622-9800 - ILLUMINATINo BLoG - 55 PUBLIC SQUARE Serving The Best Location in the Nation MURRAY R. EDELMAN VICE PRESloENT NUCLEAR March 21, 1985 PY-CEI/NRR-0209 L Mr. B. J. Youngblood, Chief Licensing Branch No. I Division of Licensing U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.
20555 Perry Nuclear Power Plant Docket Nos. 50-440; 50-441 Verification of Operating Crew Qualifications
Dear Mr. Youngblood:
This letter and its attachments are provided in response to your February 19, 1985 letter which expressed your staff's concern regarding the verification of Perry operating crew qualifications. The attached revised pages of the FSAR, to be included in Amendment 18, reflect key Perry operating personnel changes.
Included are the resumes of Perry personnel who are expected to fill the position of Shift Technical Advisor (i.e., Remick - Resume No. 53, Curran - No.
59, Roberts - No. 62, Storch - No. 63, Miller - No. 64, Phillips - No. 65, Soper - No. 66 and Ellis - No. 67).
Please feel free to contact me if you should have any questions.
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Murray R. Edelman Vice President Nuclear Group MRE:nje Attachments
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RESUME NO. 9 Name:
Jack H. Bellack, General Supervising Engineer, Nuclear Design and Analysis Section Formal Education and Training:
B.S. Electrical Engineering, Michigan Technology University,1949 M.S. Engineering Administration, Case Western Reserve University,1963 Experience:
7 1954 - Present:
The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company J ined CEI as an Associate Engineer in 1954. From 1954 through 1967, o
held various engineering positions in the Plant and Substation Engineering Department. As Senior Engineer ~ was responsible for the electrical design activities on several fossil-fired power plants.
. In 1967, was named General Supervising Engineer, Electrical Projects 'Section responsible for the overall design of all Company transmission and distribution substations.
From 1977 through 1980, served as General Supervising Engineer on three one-year assignments:
In System Planning as head of. System Development responsible for planning the System Transmission and Dis-tribution facilities; In Transmission and Distribution Engineering as head of Overhead Engineering responsible for design of high voltage transmission and planning of the distribution design; In System Planning as head of Planning Services responsible for budgeting and coordinating the Company's construction program.
In August 1980, was placed on special assignment at Perry Plant on New Unit and Cost Administration studies. In February 1981, became General Supervisor of the Administration and Special Projects Section.
Was responsible for Perry Plant cost administration, records manage-ment, procedures and internal review, and a corporate activity on new generation design and siting studies.
On March 15, 1982 was named General Supervising Engineer, Duclear Design and Analysis Section. As such, is responsible for the t
technical support on various licensing, start-up, and preopera-
'tional~ requirements. The Section assumes engineering responsibility for all systems turned over to Operations and will provide all design for modifications and additions to the operating plant.
Reports to the Manager, Nuclear Engineering Department.
l Professional Memberships:
i Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers including Chairman of the Battery Working Group, Power Generation Committee Cleveland Engineering Society Registered Professional Engineer, State of Ohio l
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RES LME NO. 29 Thomas E. Mahon, Cen=ral Supervisor, Site Protection Section Name:
Formal Education and Training:
Police Community Relations, Michigan State University,1%3 Urban Guerrilla Warf are, F.B.I. mshington, D.C.,1971 National Symposium on Terrorism, F.B.I. Training Academy Quantico, Virginia, 1973 Ohio Organized Crime - Law Enforcement Training Conference Columbus,1973 Associate-Degree Law Enforcement, Cuyahoga Community College,1974 Dignitary Protection, P. S. Secret Service School,1976 Terrorism Seminar, F.B rl. Academy, Quantico, Virginia,1977 Workshop on Terrorism and Dignitary Protection, Illinois State Police, Springfield, Illinois,1977 n
Experience:
1979 - Present:
The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company Joined CEI in 1979 as Security Supervisor in the Perry Plant Depart-Duties included the development and implementation of the ment.
Perry Plant Security Plan and selection and training of the permanent security force. 'In 1985, promoted to present position of General Supervisor, Site Protection Section, responsible for all plant se-curity activities. Reports to the Manager, Perry Plant Technical Depar tment.
1% 2 - 1979:
Cleveland Police Force Progressed from Patrolman to Detective to Sergeant in the period f rom 1%2 to 1971. In 1971, promoted to Lieutenant, Of ficer in charge of the Headquarters Intelligence Unit.
Supervised staff of 15 detectives and 2 sergeants with responsibility for all special investigations including terrorist activities and racial and religious conflicts.
1960 - 1961:
General Acceptance Corporation
_ Management Trainee 1957 - 1960:
U. S. Air Force Radar Operator Professional Memberships:
Crime Clinic, Inc.
American Society Of Industrial Security American Nuclear Society
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REStHE NO. 39 Name:
William T. Burkhart, Radwaste Supervisor, Operations Section
. Formal Education and Training:
~ Undergraduate Courses in Chemistry and Biology, Kent State U' iversity.
a 1970-1972 Associates Degree in Marine Laboratory Technology, Cape Fear Technical Ins titute, 1975 Certified Grade IV Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator, Cape Fear Technical Institute,1978 Radioactive Waste Packaging, Transportation, and Disposal Seminar, Chan-Nuclear Systems, Inc.,1984 s
Experience:
1982 - Present:
The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company Joined CEI as a Senior Engineering' Technician assigned to the Radiation Protection Section, Perry Plant Technical Department.
. Responsibilities included preparation and review of radaste pro-cedures and instructions. Assigned as Acting Radwaste Unit Super-visor, October,1982, responsible for supervision of Radweste Unit personnel. Qualified Level II Test Engineer, July,1983, working with Nuclear Test Section on testing of liquid and solid radioactive waste systems. Qualifed Level III Test Engineer, June, 1984. Pro-noted to present; position of Radunste Unit Supervisor in December,1984, t
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reporting to the General Supervisor, Operations Section.
1980' - 1982:
Carolina Power and Light Company Joined CP&L as Auxilliary Operator B at the Brunswick Steam Electric Plant.'
Promoted to Auxilliary Operator A, Radwaste in 1981, and to
- Radwaste Control Operator in 1982.
Responsibilities included operation of radweste systems and associated record-keeping, and supervising aux-
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1977 - 1980:
Cape Fear Technical Institute Part-Time Instructor for North Carolina Wastewater Treatment Plant Operstor Certification Course.
1978 1980:
DePoortere Corporation Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator and Laboratory Technician, thnaged operation of 0.8 MGD activated sludge wastewater treatment plant and performed associated laboratory analyses. Responsible for required monitoring reports.
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RESlt1E NO. 39 (Continued)
Experience:
1975 - 1978:
City of Wilmington, NC Laboratory Technician.
Collected samples from wastewater treatment plant and. performed various laboratory analyses.
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RESLME NO. '53 Name:
- Thomas A. Remick, Associate Operations Engineer, Technical Section
. Formal Educationand Training:
Bachelor of Science' Degree in Nuclear Engineering, i University of Cincinnati,1981
.Six-Week Station Nuclear Engineering Course (GE),1982
. Five-Weekn Perry -Nuclear Power Plant Technology Course (GE),1982 Nine-Week Operator Training Course, Perry Simulator (GE),1982
- (SRO Certification)
One-Week Abnormal Event Analysis Course (GE),1983 Initial. Cold License Course, 1983-1985 Experience:
' 1981 - Present:
The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company 9
Joined CEI as a ' Junior Operations Engineer assigned to the Tech-nical' Section, Perry Plant Technical Department. Duties.inclu-ded system reviews,' support of turnover activities, and, writing
- local leak Rate Test Procedures. Promoted to current position of Associate Operations Engineer in 1983. Participated in the cold license program, successfully compt.eting the NRC written i and simulator exams with the oral exan still to be taken.
- Spent eleven months at the Susquehanna' Steam Electric Station serving as a Test Director-in.the Unit 2 Initial Power Ascension Program. - Participated in final procedure preparation, fuel load, and power testing through to the completion of almost all of the 100% power tests. Currently involved in the development of the Power Ascension Test Progran for Perry Unit fl.
Reports to the
. General Supervising Engineer, Technical Section.
'1978 - 1980:
Indiana & Michigan Electric Company Student: Engineer atlD.C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant. Duties included core performance - testing,, core surveillance testing, technical studies, and budget planning. Participated in one refueling outage, including fuel receipt, fuel shuf fle and ir-radiated fuel inspection. Participated in the startup of three
- reload cores, performing startup, low power, and power ascension-ce tests.
1977 - 1978:
General Physics Corporation
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Student Engineer, assisted in the development of in-service in-spection programs for both Pressurized and Boiling Water Re-
' actor. power plants.
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RESRiE NO. 53 -(Continued) s Professional Memberships:
American' Nuclear Society National Society of Professional Engineers Engineer in Training, State of Ohio
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RESUME NO. 55 Name:
Lewis B. Biddlecome, Senior Staff Engineer, Perry Plant Technical
.Depar tmen t Formal Education and Training:
Interior Communications Technician "A" School, U.S. Navy,1957 Submarine School, U.S. Navy,1958 Nuclear Power Training School, U.S. Navy,1958 S1W Nuclear Prototype Training, U.S. Navy,1959 NESEP College Preparatory School, U.S. Navy,1960 Polaris Precommissioning School, U.S. Navy Westinghouse Bettis,1963 Bachelor of Science Degree in Metallurgical Engineering, University of-Idaho, 1960-1963, 1968-1970 Graduate Courses in Secondary Education, University of Idaho,1970 Experience:
1985 - Present:
The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company J ined CEI as a Senior Staff Engineer assigned to the Office of o
the Manager, Perry Plant Technical Department. Duties include compliance engineering, reviewing and resolving NRC IE and DiPO Event Reports, Licensing cmanitment tracking, preparation and review of Periodic Test Instructions, and coordination of Nuclear Plant Reliability Data System activities.
1972 - 1984:
General Electric Company
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From 1981 to 1984, CE Operations Manager at Hanford-2 Nuclear Power Plant, pre-hydro through commercial operation. Provided technical direction and procedure review on GE scope-of-supply equipment.
Coordinated resolution of startup/ operations problems with GE pro-jects office.
Provided administrative supervision to other GE site test personnel.
Certified by GE to Level III under ANSI 45.2.6.
From 1978 to 1981, dual GE Lead Ter,t Engineer and CEI GSSS Lead Test Engineer at Perry Nuclear Power Plant. GE duties identical to Hanford-2 duties. In addition to the usual NSSS Lead functicns, provided technical assistance to utility management personnel for planning, scheduling and administrative procedures.
From 1974 to 1978, GE Startup Testing and Operations Engineer at Brunswick-1 & 2, Hatch-2, and Shoreham. GE SRO certification -
was GE Shif t Superintendent on Brunswick-2 startup. Experience with all NSSS mechanical systems and some BOP. Writing, review, and performance experience on all types of procedures. Trained one RO class through complete certification course.
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Experience:
1972 --1974:
Westinghouse Electric Corporation Westinghouse Nuclear Plant Engineer at S1W Naval Prototype. Quali-fied Engineering-Of ficer-of-the-Watch and Plant Operations Crew Supervisor.
Responsibilities divided. equally _between operations and training, with some maintenance supervision and physics testing.
1970 - 1972:
Mathematics teacher and wrestling coach - Junior High School Summer 1%9:
Student aide at Argonne National Laboratory, Idaho Faci-litie s.
Worked on increasing allowable exposure to fuel pins at EBR-II.
1957 - 1 % 8:
U.S. Navy Nuclear Trained Interior Communications Technician; qualified sub-
. marines, qualified on all nuclear and most non-nuclear enlisted
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Shipyard and new construction duty about two years. 'Various technical "C" schools. This experience included three years of NESEP college 1.vogram.
.1956 - 1957:
U.S. Naval Reserve, Airman Recruit.
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RESIME NO. 59 Name:-
Patrick J. Curran, Associate Operations Engineer, Technical Section Formal' Education and Training:
Bachelor of Science Degree in Nuclear Engineering, University of. Cincinnati, 1981 Six-Week Station Nuclear Engineering Course (GE),1982 Five-Week Perry Nuclear Power Plant Technology Course (CE),1982
' Nine-Week Operator Training Course, Perry Simulator (GE),1982
. SRO Certification)
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One-Week Abnormal Events Analysis Course (GE),1983 Initial Cold License Course, 1983 - 1985 i
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Joined CEI as a Junior Operations Engineer assig'ned to the Tech-
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' nical-Section,. Perry Plant Technical Department. Duties inclu-ded development of fuel handling procedures and reactor engine--
p ering procedures.
Promoted : to current position of Associate Operations Engineer in 1983. Reported to Human Factors Engine-p
. ering Group from September,1%2 to March,1983.. Duties inclu-ded review of the NRC Audit Report and-a review of proposed h
design changes. Participated in the initial cold license pro-h gram, successfully completing all NRC exams and awaiting NRC issuance of cold SRO license.. Spent eleven months at the.
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- Susquehanna Steam Electric Station serving as a Test Director in the Unit 2 Initial Power Ascension Program.. Participated in final procedure preparation, fuel load, and power testing through to the completion of almost all of the 100% power tests.
Currently involved in the development of reactor engineering procedures for Perry Unit #1. Reports to the General Super-vising Engineer, Technical Section.
1977. - J 980:
Northern State Power Company l-Student Engineer at Northern State Power Company's Prairie Island Nuclear Plant, assigned to the 3cactor Engineering Group.
Duties included core surveillance and technical studies.
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' cipated in four refueling outages including fuel receipt, core reload, zero power physics ' tests and power tests.
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RESUtiE NO. 62 Name:
' Peter D. Roberts, Associate Operations Engineer, Technical Section.
Formal Education and Training:
Bachelor of Science Degree in Nuclear Engineering, University of Cincinnati, 1982 Two-week Academic Refresher Course, Ohio State University,1982 Eight-Week Perry Nuclear Power Plant Technology Course (GE),1983 Nine-Week Operator Training Course, Perry Simulator (CE),1983 j
(SRO Certification)
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The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company Joined CEI as a Junior Operations Engineer assigned to the Tech-nical. Section, Perry Plant Technical Department. Duties included 5
administrative ' procedure preparation and review, system carnover d
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4 j-in 1984.
Spent eleven months at the Susquehanna Steam Electric 4
Station serving as a Test Director in the Unit 2 Initial Power Ascension Program. Participated in final procedure preparation, fuel load, and power testing through to the completion of almost all of the 100% power tests. Also participated in sur-veillance testing for both SSES Units 1 and 2.
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rolled in 28-week SRO cold license program. Reports to the 4;
General Supervising Engineer, Technical Section.
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Babcock & Wilcox Company i
Co-op Engineer at the B&W N clear Power Generation Division.
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Performed support work for the Three Mile Island accident involving tabulation and plotting of computer data.
Par tic i-pated in preparation of computer-based models to perform accident analyses on nuclear power plants, including code initialization, transient simulation, and analysis document-ation.
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RESit1E NO. 63 Name:
Robert H. Storch, Associate Operations Engineer, Technical Section Formal Education and Training:
Bachelor of Science Degree in Nuclear Engineering, University of Cincinnati, 1982 Nine-Week Operator Training Course, Perry Simulator (GE),1983 J
(SRO Certification) il Experience:
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Joined CEI as a Junior Operations Engineer assigned to the Technical Section, Perry Plant Technical Department. Duties included writing
,j and reviewing local leak rate tests, startup tests, and administra-tive procedures; support of turnover activities; reviewing preoper-ational tests; and reviewing and resolving INPO Significant Operating 3
- $ 1 Event Reports and NRC IE Bulletins.
F From November,1983 to October,1984, spent eleven months at the
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' Director in the Unit 2 Initial Power Ascension Progrma. Participated p.
in fuel. load and power testing through to the completion of almost i
all of the 100% power tests. Duties included preparii:g and reviewing startup tests, performing tests, completing analysis en test results, f
and reviewing cospleted. tests.
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1984 and currently enrolled in 28-week SRO cold license program.
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Reports to the General Supervising Engineer, Technical Section.
1979 - 1981:
Cincinnati Gas & Electric Compary i
Worked six quarters, alternating work with school quarters, at the Wm. H. Zimmer Nuclear Power Station during the preoperational testing phase in the }hintenance, Operations, I&C, Technical, Quality, I ',
Rad / Chem and Reactor Engineering groups. Duties included writing K
and reviewing procedures, evaluating costs and initiating work on
' engineering change.s, and determining spare parts requirements.
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a American Nuclear Society Engineer in Training, State of Ohio F
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David B. Miller, Associate Operations Engineer, Technical Section Formal Education and Training:
Bachelor of Science Degree in Nuclear Engineering, Purdue University,1982 One-Week Refueling Activities Course (CE),1983 Two-Week Academic Refresher Course (GE),1983 Eight-Week Perry Nuclear Power Plant Technology Course (CE),1983 Nine-Week Operator Training Course, Perry Simulator (GE),1983 Five-Week Station Nuclear Engineer Course (GE),1984 Two-Week Core Management Engineering Course (GE),1984 Three-Day Engdahl Seismic Monitoring Equipment Course,1985 Three-Day Kinemetrics Seismic Monitoring Equipment Course,1985
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The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company C
Joined CEI as a Junior Operations Engineer assigned to the Technical Section, Perry Plant Technical Department. Duties included pre-paring and. reviewing procedures and instructions, support of system turnover activities, coordinating the review of GE Service Infor-mation Letters, and assisting with the design of the Control Room r
communications system and internal plant radio system. Spent two weeks at the Fermi #2 Nuclear Power Plant to observe fuel receipt activities in 1983. Promoted to current position of Associate y
H Operations Engineer in 1984. Currently involved in the development
'I of reactor engineering procedures for Perry Unit #1. Reports to the General Supervising Engineer, Technical Section.
..y 1981: American Electric Power Service Company o
Summer Intern at the American Electric Power Service Company's main of fice in New York City, assigned to the D. C. Cook Final Safety Analysis Report review group. Primary area of review was Chapter 13, Thermal Hydraulic Safety Analysir 44 9
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RESUIE NO. 65 Name:
Daniel G. ~ Phillips, Associate Operations Engineer, Technical Section
- Formal Education and Training:
Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering, University of Akron, 1982 Two-Week Academic Refresher Course, Ohio State University,1983 Eight-Week Perry Nuclear Power Plant Technology Course (GE),1983 Nine-Week Operator Training Course,. Perry Simulator (GE),1983 (SRO Certification).
One-Week Harvard In-Place Filter Testing Workshop,1984 Experience:
i 1982 - Present:
The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company Joined CEI as. a Junior Operations Engineer assigned to the Technical Section, Perry Plant Technical Department. Duties included support of syst.em turnover activities including review of preoperational and v
acceptance tests and system turnover packages; and preparation and review of administrative procedures, diesel generator operating in-structions, and HVAC system procedures. Promoted to current position of Associate Operations Engineer in 1984. Current duties include development of the HVAC Technical group responsible for HVAC system turnover reviews, the in-place filter testing program, and surveil-4 lance and periodic test programs. Reports to the General Supervising e
Engineer, Technical Section.
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Ohio Edison Company n:
Completed four work semesters, alternating work with school semesters, Duties included.
at the W. H. Sammis Plant and the General Of fice.
performance monitoring, evaluation of engineering design changes, and generation planning.
Professional Memberships:
American Society of Mechanical Engineers Engineer in Training, State of Ohio r
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RES0 tie NO. 66
-Name:
Scott H. Soper, Associate Operations Engineer, Technical Section
~ Formal' Education and. Training :
Bachelor of Science Degree in Nuclear Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1983
~ Five-Week Station Nuclear Engineer Course (GE),1984
. Eight-Week Perry Nuclear Power Plant Technology Course (GE),1984 One-Week Reactor Operator Training Program, University of Michigan, 1984 Eight-Whek Operator Training Course, Perry Simulator (GE), 1984-1985 (SRO - Certification)
Experience:
' 1983 - Present:
The' Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company s.
3' EJoined CEI as a Junior Operations Engineer assigned to the Technical
- Section, Perry Plant Technical Department. Duties included develop-ment of Fuel Receipt and Fuel Accounting Instructions, review and preparation of; System Operating Instructions.and Preoperational In- -
structions, review of NRC IE Documents and INPO Reports, and monitor-1
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ing development of the Power Shape Monitoring System. Promoted to current position of Associate Operations Engineer in 1985. Duties
- include review of preoperational test results, support of system turnover activities, review of Startup Test Instructions, and
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development of Reactor Engineering Instructions. Reports to the
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Maine Yankee Atomic Power Company Ti l'
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Student Engineer at the Maine Yankee Atomic Power Plant, assigned to the Plant-Engineering and Reactor Engineering groups.
Duties in-cluded ~ outage support for design changes, performance of in-service inspections, development of transient power predictions during
. coastdown, participation in fuel receipt, and analysis of plant performance problems.
. Professional Memberships:
American Nuclear Society Engineer in Training, State of Ohio J
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RESUME NO. 67 J mes D. Ellis, Associate Operations Engineer, Technical Section Name:
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-Formal Education and Training:
Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Ohio State University 1983 Eight-Week. Perry Nuclear Power Plant Technology Course (GE),1984 One-Week Reactor Operator Training Program, University of Michigan,1984 Eight-Week Operator Training Course, Perry Simulator (GE), 1984-1985 (SRO Certification)
Experience:
11983 - Present:
The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company Joined CEI as a Junior Operations Engineer assigned to the Technical (1
Section, Perry Plant Technical Department. Duties included support of
. system turnover activities and preparation and review of Administrative Procedures, Technical Specification Surveillance' Instructions, and System Operating Instructions. Worked with Startup Test Organization on development of. Fire Protection Programs for 10 CFR 50, Appendix R Promoted to current position of Associate Operations Engineer 4
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in 1985.. Duties include development of the Surveillance Test Program.
Reports to the General Supervising Engineer, Technical Section.
1979 -- 1982:
Ohio Power Company t
'Co-op Engineer at the Maskingum River Plant. Provided engineering jt support for Maintenance Depar tment and Outage Planning Group.
E Duties included outage planning, performance monitoring, design mod-i:
ification, and coordination of engineering activities to support turbine generator overhauls.
Professional Memberships:
American Society of Mechanical Engineers American Nuclear Society Engineer in Training, State of Ohio n
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RESIME NO. 68 Name:
Stephen A. Braunfield, Instrument and Control Supervisor, Technical Section Formal Education and Training:
. Associates Degree in Nuclear Engineering Technology, The Pennsylvania State University, 1977
- Eighteen-Hour IEEE Nuclear Power Plant Course, Westinghouse Educational
. Center, 1977-Nine-Week Nuclear and Process Instrumentation and Control Technology Course, _ General Physics Corporation,1978
. Eight-Hour Area Radiation Monitors Course, Victoreen Inc.,1981 Three-Day Vibration Analysis Course, IRD Mechanalysis,1981 Ninety-Hour Digital Electronics I & II Courses, Lakelcad Community i
College, 1981 Three-Day-Precision Measuring Equipment Calibration and Repair Course, j
L.S. Starrett Company,' 1982 Three-Day Automatic Meter Calibration System Training, Valhalla Scientific a
Inc., 1984 a
Experience:
- 1980 - Present:
T'.e Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company Joined CEI as a Senior Engineering Aide assigned to the Nuclear Test Section. ' Responsibilities included calibrating Measuring & Test f
Equipment (M&TE) and performing functiortal checks of plant equipment.
'In 1981, assumed responsibility for' operation of the M&TE Laboratory including supervising Technicians assigned to the laboratory, pre-
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paring calibration procedures, and supervising Laboratory operations.
In 1982, promoted to Senior Engineering Technician.
In 1985, assumed present position of Instrument and Control Supervisor assigned to the Technical Section, Perry Plant Technical Department.
Responsible.for operation of. the METE Calibration Laboratory including supervising I&C Technicians assigned to the Laboratory, procedure development, and issuance and control of M&TE. Also responsible for supervision of the Miles Meter Laboratory M&TE interface with the Technical Section. Esports to the General Supervising Engineer, Technical Section.
1978 - 1980:
Power Authority of the State of New York Instrument and Control Technician, James A. Fitzpatrick Nuclear Power Plant.
Responsibilities included calibration and maintenance l-of pneumatic and electronic instruments, and control and calibration of Measuring and Test Equipment.
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RESUME NO. 68 (Continued) 1976 - 1978:
Keystone Small Engine' Repair Technician /Fbchanic. Responsibilities included troubleshooting and repair of controls, small engines, transmissions, and transaxles.
1974 - 1976:
Westinghouse Electric Corporation Nuclear Material Technician, Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory. Respon-sibilities included processing green fuel pellets for the Light Water Breeder Reactor.
Professional Memberships:
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RESUME NO. 69
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Gary R. Anderson, Operations Engineer, Technical Section c
n Formal Education and Training:
c Bachelor of ' Science Degree in Electrical Engineering, Marquette-
' University, 1971
- Four-Week I&SE Electrohydraulic Turbine Controls Course (GE),1974 Ten-Week Engineering Refresher Course, Cleveland Engineering Socie ty, 1976 Ten-Week NED Rod Control & Information System Course (CE),1979 Five-Week NED Nuclear Instrumentation Course (GE),1979 Bachelor of Arts Degree, Candidate in Business Administration, Garfield' Senior College,1980 - Present i
Certified Level III Test Engineer (ANSI N45.2.6) jf Experienee:
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. The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company
- 1985 - Present:
. Joined CEI as an Operations Engineer assigned to the Technical Section, Perry Plant Technical Department. Responsibilities include supervision of Electrical and I&C engineers and tech-
'nicians, review of operations manual procedures including sur-veillance calibration and maintenance instructions. Also re s-m ponsible for review and approval of instrument calibration l'
data.: Reports to the General Supervising Engineer, Technical Section.
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General Electric Company _
From 1984 to 1985, served as -Senior Program Manager in the Control and Instrumentation Unit at GE's San Jose, CA headquarters.
Re s-ponsibilities included the day-to-day supervision of Control and Instrumentation engineers assigned to domestic and overseas BWR sites and marketing GE's service to customers involving the prep-aration of customer proposals for the installation of nuclear
. power plant retrofit systems and services.
From 1979 to 1984, served as Senior controls and Instrumentation Engineer at the Perry Nuclear Power Plant. Responsibilities as Power Generation Control Complex Coordinator / Test Coordinator I?
were to provide technical direction and engineering support for the installation, jurisdictional turnover, modification, initial checkout, and preoperational testing of the main control room for'each unit.
Responsibilities as System Test Engineer were l..
for the preparation, review, and performance of preoperational L'
and acceptance tests; turnover, initial checkout, and testing R
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Experience:
of assigned systems; instrument setpoint analysis; and FSAR review. Also provided technical support and supervision for installation.. testing, startup, and operation of the nuclear steam supply system instrumentation and components.
1977 - 1979:
Sargent & Lundy Engineers Served as Senior Test Engineer in the plant operations depar tment at the Wb. H. Zimmer N clear Power Station. Responsibilities as u
System Turnover Coordinator were to assist plant management in de-termining construction priorities, expediting those systems for testing and operation, and supervising the systen turnover group.
As System Test Coordinator, responsibilities included establishing preoperational testing concepts, preparation and review of pre-4 operational testing and flushing procedures, preparation of in-strument and mechanical checkout and calibration procedures _ for HVAC equipment, final evaluation of preoperational test results, and supervision of Test Engineers.
1976 - 1977:
Stone and Webster Engineering Corporation Served as Test Engineer during preoperational testing' and Laitial.
2C startup of North Anna Power Station Units 1 and 2.
Responsibil-a ities included completion of preoperational testing on all plant-instrumentation, valves, and electrical equipment; flushing and startup of major plant systems; preparation of testing proced--
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ures; and initiation of system turnover documentation from con-struction to preoperational test group on Unit 2.
7 1975'- 1976:
Victoreen Instrument Company Served as System Design Engineer in the Radiation Monitoring J
System Department, responsible for state of the art design, fabrication, and installation of large process radiation mon-itoring systems. Developed new design of containment leak de-tection monitor and failed fuel monitoring systems. Also res-ponsible for the design and development of a new model Beta and Gamma scintillation detector and gaseous ef fluent sampler.
1972 - 1975:
Tennessee Valley Authority e
Served c.s Instrument Engineer during construction, startup, and e
initial operation of the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant. Responsible
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and controls, turbine EHC, and Reactor Protection System.
Assis t-ed with final preparation of plant Technical Specifications and Final Safety Analysis Report.
Participated in emergency recovery work during and following a major fire in the Unit I reactor bu ilding.
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Experience:
1971 - 1972:
Wisconsin-Michigan Power Company Served as Technical Assistant to the engineering staff at the Point Beach Nuclear Plant. Responsibilities included writing and performing preoperational and surveillance tests, recommend-ing and implementing design engineering change modifications, and scheduling and performing plant outage activities.
1 % 8 - 1971:
Square D Company Served as Co-op Engineering Student, alternating work and school semesters, assigned to the design, new product, sales, and tool engineering groups.
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