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Partially Withheld Operator License OP-3614 for W Zewe at DPR-50
ML20129F343
Person / Time
Site: Three Mile Island  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 08/08/1974
From: Collins P
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To:
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References
FOIA-96-207, TASK-TF, TASK-TMR NUDOCS 9610040109
Download: ML20129F343 (6)


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O OPERATOR LICENSE Pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and subject to the conditions and limitations incorpor.ited herein, the Atomic Energy Commission hereby licenses: ,

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This license is suble:t to the provisions of Sectiot 55.31 cf the U. S. Atomic Energy Cmmission's regul:tions, Title 10, Code of, Federal Regulations Chapter 1. Pert 55, with the same force and effect as if fully set forth herein. ,' ,,

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7 Objecrive NUCLEAR REACTOR OPERATOR Summary Excellent background in operatian and maintenance of nuclear power plants from both functional and supervisory positions, with instructor qualifications.

Capabilities included installation, testing, trouble shooting and maintenance of electronic-electrical systems and associated reactor controlinstrumen-cation.

Expcrience U. S. Navy, March,1966 - March,1972, -

Electronics Technician (Neelear), First Class.

Positions have included:

NUCLEAR REACTOR OPERATOR, USS Bainbridge DLGN-25, Long Beach, California, April,1969 - Present.

Presently assigned as Training Division Supervisor, responsible for prodding training programs to Division personnal on matters related to nuclear propulsion plant cper,t-tion, including principles of reactor design, operation and protection; practical training in plant operation; emergency and casualty control drills.. Revise, update and prepare training materials for qualification of newly assigned reactor operators. hisure capa-bility of ass!gned personnel and make recommendations in nuclear plant qualifications.

Prepare written and practical tests: grade and evaluate student performances to measure individual capabilities. Counsel students in deficient areas to assist perronn:lin re.ach-  ;

ing intelligent and adaquate solutions to training problems. Review material requircd .

to support training, such as manuals, technical publications, manufacturer's manvals, etc. Utilizing established curriculum, set up and evaluate training for overall effective-ness.

Serve as Leading Petty Officer of the Engine Room: qualified as critical reaetor operator to stand watches in the enclosed operating statten. Supervise and perform operation and maintenance of c!cctrenic reactor ccntrolinstrumentation of the prin ary propulsion system. Perform critical testing of instrumentation and control equipment; maintain d!

parameters of the reactor plant including start-up and shut-down of equiprn'ent.1.iain-tain and align temperature instruments, primary coelant flow systems, nuclear instru ,

ments and stcam ge .erator Icvel control systems. Prepare and mt intain preventive I maintene.nce schedules, equipment legs and records. Responsible to the Engineerin:

Officer during critical reactor op: rations, however, assume full responsibility for n!!

Engina room oper:ticrs during shat-duwa perieds. Directly supervise the activitica f j

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! SMENT, Nuclear Power Prototype School, West Milton, New York, six month. .

i Received comprehensive training in the field of nuclear power plant operation including j advanced mathematics, atomic and nuclear physics, reactor engineering, servomech-

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anisms, reactor and plant control, nuclear power plant systems and components, re-j actor control systems and components.

j STUDENT, Nuc1 car Power School, Bainbridge, Maryland, six months.

i j Comp!cted a detailed course of training in nuclear power plant operation. Courses j included mathematics, modern physics, reactor principics, slide rule, blueprints, q AC theory, thermodynamics, water-cooled and liquid-metal cooled plants; water technology; health physics, level control systems and reactor control systems.

1 ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN, USS Yosemite AD-19, Newport, Rhode Island. May,1967 -

January,1968.

Responsible for maintenance, repair, calibration and alignment of all shipboard

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, communications equipment. including receivers, transmitters, radio, teletype, antennas, 4

and multiples systems.

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STUDENT, E!cetronics Technician "A" School, Great lakes, Illinois, thirty-six weeks.

Instruction included fundamentals of electronics, use of test equipment and equipment j technical manuals; power suppites: vacuum tubes; amplifiers; oscillators; cicctronic '

circuits; transmitter application: pulse techniques; microwave techniques; receiver and l

l ,oscinoscope application: communications receivers and trancmitccrs; teletype terminal and single sideboard equipment. ,

l Steel Valley Technical School, West M1filin, Pennsylvania Edueation l

Electronics - 19 months *

? U. S. Navy Schools Electronics Tech:ticisa "A" School - 36 weeks ,

Basic Nuclear Power School - 6 months Nuclear Power Prototype Training - 6 months Personal Date of Birth:

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O OPERATOR LICENSE Pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as m. ended, and subject to the conditions and limitations incorporated herein, the Atomic Energy Commission hereby licenses: ,

  • ' LICENSE NO C?-3f:14 Mr.1  ::n H. :'cuo -

DOCIET NO l 55-4015

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This license is subie:t to the provisions of Sectios 55.31 cf the U. S. Atomic Energy Cmmission's regul:tions, Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter : Pcrt 55, with the same force and effect as if fully set forth herein. , ,,

In m:n!;u!: ting the co .tr::: cf the shs.e !::il!!y or fe:!!!:ic:, the !:: ...c: :h:11 ch: ve th oper-t!--

., , ;rocedures and other cc.cs tions spec:lled in the fe:ility licerse er autherlaatica which cuthorites c:er-t.on :!

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' - Unless' sooner terminated, this licenr.a shall expire two years from the effective dcte.

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Objective NUCLEAR RE ACTOR OPERATOR Summary Excellent background in operation and maintenance of nuclear power plants from bcth functional and supervisory positions, with instructor qualifications.

Capabilities included installation, testing, trouble shooting and maintenance of electronic-electrical systems and associated reactor controlinstrumen-Lation.

Erpcrienee U. S. Navy, March,196o - March,1972 Electronics Technician (Nuclear), First Class.

Positions have included:

NUCLEAR REACTOR OPERATOR, USS B2inbridge DLGN-25, Long Beach, California, April,1969 - Present.

  • Presently assigned as Training Division Supervisor, responsible for prodding training programs to Division personn:1 on matters related to nucIcar propulsion plant cpera-

! tion, including principles of reactor design, operation and protection: practical training l in plant operation: emergency and casualty control drills.. Revise, bpdate and prepare training materials for qualification of newly assigned reactor operators. Insure capa- )

J bility of ass!gned personnci and make recommendations in nuclear plant qualifications. 1 Prepare written and practical tests: grade and evaluate student performances to measure i 1 individual capabil! ties. Counsel students in deficient areas to assist perronnelin reach- ,

ing intelligent and adequate solutions to training problems. Review material requircd to support training, such as manuals, technical publications, manufacturar's manuals, etc. Utilizing estabilshed curriculum, set up and evaluate training for overall effective-ness.

Serve as Leading Petty Officer of the Engine Room; qualified as critical rea'ctor operater to stand watches in the enclosed operating station. Supervise and perform operation an.1 maintenance of c!cetrenic reactor ccatrolinstrumentation of the primary propulsien j system. Perform critical testing of instrumentation and control equ!pment; maln: sin il

parameters of the reactor plant including start-up and shut-down of equipment. ..ia in -

tain and all ;n temperature instruments, primary coelant flow systemc, nuclear instru ,

ments and steam generator Icv:1 control systems. Prepare and m: Intain preventive

, maintene.nce schedulew, equipment logs and records. Responsible to the Engineerin; Cfficer during critical reactor op:r.itices, hoecver, assume full responsibility for n!!

'engina roem oper:tter . during shat-down perteds. Directly supervise the activttic.; :f 2 1:: Elec:ronic Techn(cians.

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STUDENT, Nuclear Power Prototype School, West Milton, New York, six month. .

Received comprehensive training in the field of nuclear power plant operation including adynneed mathematics, atomic and nuclear physics, reactor engineering, servomech-anisms, reactor and plant control, nuclear power plant systems and components, re-actor control systems and components.

STUDENT, Nuc1 car Power School, Bainbridge, Ma fl and, six months.

Completed a detailed course of training in nuclear power plant operation. Courses included mathematics, modern physics, reactor principles, slide rule, blueprints, AC theory, thermodynamics, water-cooled and IIquid-metal cooled plants; water technology: health physics, level control systems and reactor control systems.

ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN, USS Yosemite AD-19, Newport, Rhode Island. May,1967 -

January,1968. ,

Responsible for maintenance, repair, calibration and alignment of all shipboard communications equipment, including receivers, transmitters, radio, teletype, antennas, and multiples systems, s

STUDENT, E!cetronics Technician "A" School, Great Lakes, Illinois, thirty-six weeks.

Instruction included fundamentals of electronics, use of test equipment and equipment technical manuals; power suppites: vacuum tubes; amplifiers; oscillators: cicctronic circuits; transmitter application pulse techniques; microwave techniques; receiver and

,oscinoscope application: communications receivers and trancmitccrs; teletype terminal j and single sideboard equipment. j l

l Edueation Steel Valley Technical School, West Mifflin, Pennsylvania

> Electronics - 19 months '

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! U. S. Navy Schools Electronics Technicisa "A" School - 36 weeks ,

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. Basic Nuclear Pcwcr School - 6 months Nuclear T)wer Prototype Training - 6 months l

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