ML20117H066

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Identifies Team Members for Engineering Self Assessment & Forwards Resumes of Team Members
ML20117H066
Person / Time
Site: Waterford Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 05/23/1996
From: James Fisicaro
ENTERGY OPERATIONS, INC.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
W3F1-96-0084, W3F1-96-84, NUDOCS 9605280001
Download: ML20117H066 (9)


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W3F1-96-0084 A4.05 PR May 23,1996 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555

Subject:

Waterford 3 SES Docket No. 50-382 License No. NPF-38 Team Members For Proposed Self-Assessment Gentlemen:

In Waterford 3 letter number W3F1-96-0075, which was submitted to the NRC staff on May 14,1996, Waterford 3 proposed to conduct an engineering self-assessment as an alternative to a full scope engineering inspection. At the time the letter was submitted, all of the self-assessment team members had not been identified. The letter stated that the remaining team members would be identified and their resumes would be forwarded by May 23,1996. This information is provided in attachment 1 to this letter.

We appreciate the opportunity to participate in the self-assessment program.

Should you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me at (504) 739-6242 or Tim Gaudet at (504) 739-6666.

Very truly yours, James J. Fisicaro Director Nuclear Safety 24010?

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Team Members For Proposed Self-Assessment W3F1-96-0084 Page 2 May 23,1996 cc:

L.J. Callan (NRC Region IV)

C.P. Patel (NRC-NRR)

R.B. McGehee N.S. Reynolds NRC Resident inspectors Office

Attechm::nt 1 W3F1-96-0084 Page 1 of 1 WATERFORD 3 ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT SELF-ASSESSMENT July 22-August 2,1996 ASSESSMENT TEAM Team Leader:

Jerry Roberts *, Entergy Operations, Director Nuclear Safety and Licensing Team Members:

Phillip Wagner *, Contractor Jeff Wright *, Grand Gulf, Mechanical Design Engineering Supervisor Clyde Little*, ANO, Mechanical Engineer, Technical Assistant to Design Director Drew Bottemiller*, Grand Gulf, Superintendent, Plant Licensing Larry Phillips, Grand Gulf, Senior I&C Design Engineer Dan Dormady*, River Bend, Manager System Engineering Stephen Hofmann, Palo Verde, EDG System Engineer j

Brad Risner, ANO, Electrical Design Engineer Assessment Coordinator:

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(* Indicates resume previously submitted with letter number W3F1-96-0075)

f Larry W. Phillips Experience Milestones Over 10 years of Electrical Engineering experience Supervision experience Project Management experience Design and analysis experience High Computer Skills Education and AfTiliations Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering - University of Alabama (1986)

Associate of Science - Walker Junior College (1983)

Registered Professional Engineer, State of Mississippi (1992)

Entergy Corporations Professional Supervisory Program Member ofInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Board of Trustees and Financial Secretary, Spring Ridge United Methodist Church j

Experience Description 1986 To Present j

Progressed from Engineer I to Senior Engineer with Entergy Operations, Inc. at Grand Gulf Nuclear Station working in the Design Engineering department. From 1986 through 1993 worked in the Electrical Systems group. Experiences included design of electrical equipment protection and control circuits, power source selection, cable sizing and protection. Experience includes the use of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) and Distributed Control Systems. For major projects served as Responsible Engineer, managed all design authority activities including developing / approving budgets and schedules. Performed day-to-day activities to support plant operation. From 1994 through the present, worked in the Instrumentation and Control group. Experiences includ; the selection and installation ofinstmmentation for process measurement and control. For major projects, served in the same capacities as in the Electrical Systems group. In addition, served as Instmmentation & Control Group Supervisor on a temporary assignment for 9 months.

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NAME Brad W. Risner CURRENT EMPLOYMENT AND TITLE Engineer til - Electrical and l&C Design Engineering - Arkansas Nuclear One FORMAL EDUCATION BSCS from University of Central Arkansas-Conway, AR (3.92 GPA)

BSEE from University of Arkansas - Fayetteville, AR (3.72 GPA)

Currently enrolled in Masters of Engineering Program at the University of Arkansas with 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> completed SPECIALIZED TRAINING RECEIVED Protective Relaying (H. Parker and Company, Inc.)

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June 1990 - Present Engineer, Electrical and l&C Design Engineering Entergy Operations, Inc.

Responsibilities include development and review of electrical design changes and support for various multi-discipline design change packages for ANO. Project design responsibilities include project scoping and preliminary design, review of licensing and design bases, engineering calculations and evaluations, equipment specifications and procurement, markup of drawing changes, and assembly of final design change package.

Assignments also include preparation, revision and review of various design documents including:

ANO-1&2 Protective Device Coordination Studies - calculations for relay / device setpoints for 6.9 Kv,4.16 Kv,480 volt,125 VDC, and 120 VAC plant buses CPT Voltage Drop Study AC and DC Short Circuit Studies 125 VDC Battery sizing Calculation and DC Voltage Drop Study EDG Steady State and Transient Loading Calculations System Modeling and Load Flow Studies I

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June 1990 - Present (Continued)

Additional responsibilities have included providing field walkdowns, wiring diagram verifications and schematic functional reviews in support of the Electrical Drawing Upgrade Project. Also provided ElC Design Engineering support of the Electrical Distribution System Functional inspections for ANO-1&2.

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UnivormlyofMichigan Ann Arbor, Michigan September 1979-August 1960 Master of Science. Marine Engineering & Novel Archeocrure i

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Human Performanos Enhenoement System Training [HEPES]; Dec 1998 j

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Five Day Training: To be a US Coast Guard CertNied instructor on the C 4

Meritime A=t i.,% Diesel Propulsion Plant Simulator; Aug.1991 1

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