ML20137B077
| ML20137B077 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | FitzPatrick |
| Issue date: | 11/21/1985 |
| From: | Brons J POWER AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK (NEW YORK |
| To: | Vassallo D Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| JPN-85-85, NUDOCS 8511260174 | |
| Download: ML20137B077 (18) | |
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- e-~e November 21, 1985 JPN-85-85 Director of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.
20555 Attention:
Mr. Domenic B. Vassallo, Chief Operating Reactors Branch No. 2 Division of Licensing
Subject:
James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant Docket No. 50-333 Transmittal of Appendix B to Detailed Control Room Desion Review Procram Plan
Reference:
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NYPA letter, J.
P. Bayne to D.
B. Vassallo, dated October 24, 1983 (JPN-83-90) transmitted DCRDR Program Plan.
Dear Sir:
The Authority submitted a Program Plan for the FitzPatrick Detailed Control Room Design Review (DCRDR) as an attachment to Reference 1.
When this plan was transmitted to you, we had not selected a DCRDR contractor nor Authority personnel to be DCRDR team members.
Therefore, Appendix B to the DCRDR Program Plan (Resumes of DCRDR Team Members) was delayed until all members were selected.
Attached to this letter is Appendix B to the FitzPatrick DCRDR Program Plan.
If you have any questions or require l'urther information, please contact Mr. J A. Gray, Jr. of my staff.
Very truly yours, t"
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Brons Senior Vice President i
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ATTACHMENT TO JPN-85-85 Appendix B to the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant Detailed Control Room Design Review (DCRDR) Program Plan
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.1 Table of DCRDR Team Members The individuals listed below constitute the DCRDR Team.
A copy of each individuals resume is attached.
. Team Position Individual-(Oraanization)
. Project Manager:
H. Fish (NYPA)
Human Factors Engineer:
R. J.
Liddle (General Physics)
Reactor Operation:
E. Hyne (NYPA Operations)
Electrical Engineer:
A. E. Brais (NYPA Technical Services)
Mechanical Engineer:
T. J. Herrmann (NYPA Technical Services)
(part time)
I&C Exportise:
D. E. Kieper (NYPA Instrumentation &
(part time)
Control)
Computer. Operations:
S. Pobutkiewicz (NYPA Instrumentation &
(part time)
Control)
. Training:
J. Romanowski (NYPA Training)
(part time)
K. Walker (NYPA Training)
Licensing:
J.
Ellmers (NYPA Nuclear Licensing)
(part time)
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E EEPERIENCE
SUMMARY
1963 - 1985 15 Years - Commercial Nuclear Power Systems New York Power Authority Pit: Patrick Nuclear Plant BWR 9 Years Asst. to Superintendent of Power (Current Position)
Engineering Superintendent, Asst. to Resident Manager Northeast Utilities Millstone I Nuclear Plant BWR 3 Years Startup Supervisor Staff Engineer
. Ebasco Services - Plant Operations Engineer - Pield BWR 1 Year l
Muclear Ship Savannah - Reactor Engineer on Shift PWR 2 Years 5 Years - Physics and Engineering Education
-Maine Maritime Academy 2 Years Assistant Professor of Physics and Training Ship Engineer i
State University of New York at Albany 3 Years National Science Foundation Research Assistant Developed Radiological Training Program for U.S. Navy l
2 Years - Marine Possil Power Plants l
Engineer Officer in charge of shift on commercial merchant ships 2 Years
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LICENSES-l U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission l
BWR Senior Reactor Operator, Fit: Patrick Nuclear Plant 1980 - 1986 l
PWR Reactor Operator, Nuclear Ship Savannah 1965 - 1967 U.S. Coast Guard First Assistant Engineer of Steam Vessels Any Horsepower 1967 - 1989 Third Assistant Engineer of Motor Vessels Any Horsepower 1963 - 1989 New York State Education Department Permanent Certificate:
Physics, Chemistry, General Science, & Mathematics FORMAL EDUCATION State University of New York at Albany Albany, New York 1967 - 1970 Master of Science ( Physics - Science Education )
United States Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, New York 1959 - 1963 Bachelor of Science ( Marine Engineering )
PRCFESSIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS NUCLEAR TASK ACTION COMMITTEES Chairman, NUTAC on Control Room Design Review 1983 - 1984 l
Member, NUTAC on Emergency Response Capability 1982 - 1983 Member, NUTAC on Safety Parameter Display Systems 1982
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Chairman, Display and Procedure Integration Committee 1983 - 1985 Member, Control R5En Improvements Committee 1980 - 1983 Team Leader - Control Room Design Reviews for 4 US Plants & Taiwan 1981 - 1982 INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS-NUCLEAR POWER ENGINEERING COMMITTEE Writing group leader - Subcommittee 7.2 Human Factors Program Plan 1980 - 1985 AMERICAN NUCLEAR SOCIETY - Member i
INVITED PAPERS PRESENTED AT: INFO International Workshop 1984 EPRI Nuclear Technology Seminar 1985, IEEE Busan Factors Conference 1985.
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y ann e J. LIDDLE Manager, Human Factors Power Services EDUCATIM M.S., Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, Virginia Polytechnic Institute'and State University B.S., Psychology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University IIPERIENCE General Physics Corporation 1980 - Present Mr. Liddle is a human factors engineer responsible for managing power plant control room design reviews with regard to methodology, staffing, and training programs. He provides in-house staff instruction in technical and administrative aspects of control room reviews.
Mr. Liddle serves as project manager for several human factors projects and has had experience with utility / Nuclear Regulatory Commission negotia-tions involving human factors issues.
Representative projects includes e Procedures Generation Package Developed plant-specific Procedures Generation Packages for utilities in response to Item 7.2.b of Supplement 1 to NUREG-0737; these PCPs contain descriptions of procedure verification and validation methodologies and technical writing guidelines.
e Program Plan Development Developed program plans for various utilities which present detailed methodologies utilized in the performance of control room design reviews; the program plans encompass management, staffing and data collection and interpretation issues.
- Control Room Design Review Managed detailed control room design review projects at the Gulf States Utilitics Company River Bend Station, Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station, and Pennsylvania Power and Light Company Susquehanna Steam Electric Station and Washington Public Power Supply System No. 2; acted as lead human factors engineer in control room design review for Georgia Power Company's Plants Vogtle and Hatch and managed human factors preliminary
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GENERAL PHYSICS CORPORATION design review at Long Island Lighting Company's Shoreham Nuclear Power Station; and was project manager for the Surry Interim Control Boon Upgrade project for Virginia Electric and Power Company.
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Administers General Physics Basic Mathematics and Science Test (BMST) for operato'r training and selection; assists in human reliability analysis with emphasis on nuclear plant applications and the accompanying task analytic procedures.
Development of Human Engineering Standards e
Compiled and developed standards, in control coding, legend plate design, mimic and demarcat' ion lines, and color coding practices.
e Human Factors Training Instructs utility and industrial personnel in topics of performance evaluation techniques, experimental methodology and control room design
. review procedures.
VirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniversik 1977 - 1978 In his research project, Mr. Liddle investigated the use of videotape recording apparatus in an assessment He assisted in scheduling and center process.
debriefing participants, data collection and interpre-tation, and report writing.
PR0rBSSIGIAL Member, Human Factors Society AFFILIATI(BIS PtBLICATICBE Applied Human Factors in Power Plant Design and Operation, General Physics Corporation, 1980, Coauthor with D. C. Burgy, P. A. Doyle, H. F. Earsas.
Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Detailed Control, Room Design Review Program Plan, General Physics Corporation, 1982.
i Shoreham Nuclear Power Station Detailed Control Room Design Review Program Plan, General Physics Il Corporation, 1983, Coauthor with D. C. Burgy.
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QUALIFICATICNS OF EDWARD G. HYNE 4269 Orion Path Liverpool, New York 13090 PERSON?d INFORMATION ur - 4?
P1 pro cf Firth - Baltimore, '!Pryland 1('5 peonds lieigh t - 6 feet Wrilht "eelth - cycellent Marital Statmr - Merried, two children Leisure interests - U.S.
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EDUCATION-Bel Air High School, Bel Air, !!aryland.
Graduated in 1961 Machinist Mate "A" School July 1963 Submarine School October 1963 Basic Nuclear Power School November 1964 Nuclear Power Submarine Prototype May 1964 Naval Component Schools on Air, Water, Lubrication and Machines Thames Valley State College Manufacturing Engineering 1969-1971 University of New Haven - Industrial Engineer 1971 - 1976 Reactor Operator License 1979 Senbr Reactor Operator License 1983 EXPERIENCE
- 1. Seven years United States Navy s
- 2. Five years qualified submarines (Engineering Department)
- 3. The Research Corporation of New England 4
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1977 Nuclear Operator C k.
1979 Nuclear Control Room Operator c.
1680 Senior Nuclear Operator d.
1683 Assisstant Shift Superviser e.
l'R' Shift Supervisor y
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( j, ANTHONY E. BR AIS 198 East Albany Street - 5F Oswego, New York 13126 (315) 343-7244 (Home)
(315) 342-3840 X 406 (Work)
EDUCATION:
Pennsylvania State University Degree: Bachelors in Electrical Engineering Courses: Completed a course in Electrical Power Systems Design with the Bechtel Power Corporation LICENSES:
E.I.T. (Engineering in Training) - Pennsylvania - 1974 PER SON AL:
Born: 9/23/52 in Greenburg, Pennsylvania Height: 5'6"; weight: 145 lbs.
Marital Status: Single Interests: Outdoor activities, photography, winter sports Health: Excellent EXPERIENCE
SUMMARY
November 1984 NEW YORK POWER AUTHORITY (Contract Engineer), Lycoming, N.Y.
Electrical Engineer - James A. Fitzpatrick Nuclear Power Plant Present Engineer responsible for resolution of engineering problems during the installation of the " Appendix R" and other modifications during
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the generator / refuel outage at the plant. Involved with the pre-operational testing of these modifications prior to plant start-up.
October 1983 STONE & WEBSTER ENGINEERING CORPORATION, Lycoming, N.Y.
Construction Engineer - Nine Mile Unit 2, Nuclear jobsite November 1984 Construction Engineer responsible for the coordination between the electrical contractor, site engineering, and site quality control to resolve cable and termination problems to support the construction schedule and system turnover.
Assumed the responsibilities of construction supervisor for electrical cable terminations. Responsible for the overall management of the electrical contractor's electrical cable termination effort.
Reason for leaving: Desired operating nuclear power plant experience March 1982 WRIGHT-SCHUCH ART-H ARBOR, INC., Seattle, Washington t
Lead Field Engineer - Arco Oil Prudhoe Bay Module Jobsite, Port of Jan.1983 Tacoma, Tacoma, Washington Field Engineer responsible for electrical installations in oil and gas process modules. Responsibilities included generation of raceway layout drawings and installation details, cost reports and schedules, estimating, quantity tracking and resolution of field installation problems with the client / architect-engineer.
Promoted to Lead Field Engineer and assumed responsiblity for a group of modules supervising a team of field engineers, technicians, and draftspersons.
Reasons for leaving: Personal reasons FISCHBACH & MOORE, INC., Elma, Washington Dec.1980 Lead Field Engineer / Electrical Designer - Satsop Units 3 & 5 Mar 't $d2 Nuclear jobsite.
Engineer / Designer responsible for scismic and nonscismic hanger design for all plant areas. Developed layout and detail drawings,
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Fischbach & Moore continued loading calculations and resolved interference problems with other plant systems and disciplines.
Lead Field Engineer for second shift construction operations.
Supervised second shift engineering and document control activities and responsible for resolution of field problems to support electrical installations in all areas of the plant.
Reason for leaving: Desired electrical petrochemical experience.
June 1980 NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, Washington, D.C.
to Energy Audit Team Leader-Various National Parks in West / Midwest Sept.1980 Team Leader for a three person energy audit review team at National Parks in the West and Midwest. Collected and analyzed data obtained in inspections of National Park buildings and structures to determine snere improvements c6uld' be made to enhance energy savings at the parks.
Reason for leaving: Contract expired.
Nov.1978 EBASCO SERVICES, INC., Elma, Washington to April 1980 Electrical Engineer-Satsop Units 3 & 5 Nuclear jobsite.
Responsible for the development and preparation of the technical and commercial sections of a multi-million dollar construction contract to provide electrical and mechanical services to a contractor office and fabrication laydown area. Responsible for all electrical design and coordination with the mechanical and uvil disciplines for the laydown area.
Member of a four person team preparing the technical and commercial sections of the major electrical construction contract at the jobsite.
Reason for leaving: Desired electrical construction contractor experience and personal reasons.
April 1974 BECHTEL POWER CORPORATION, Port Gibson, MS. and Gaithersburg,MD.
to Field Engineer-Grand Gulf Unit I Jobsite Nov.1978 Responsible for electrical installations within the Control Building of the plant. Responsible for resolution of electrical interference and installation problems with project engineering and site quality control.
Electrical Engineer-Grand Gulf Unit 1 Nuclear Project Responsible for the development of schematic and connection diagrams for electrical and mechanical systems and the specifications and design drawings for the Heat Tracing and Plant Communications systems.
Electrical quality engineer responsible for the implementation of the project QA program within.the electrical design group. Duties included the gener-ation, review, and implementation of project procedures and design standar.ds and the review and approval of all the QA programs of suppliers of Class IE electrical equipment.
Reason for leaving: Desired relocation to the Western United States and career advancement.
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13069 Tel. (315) 598-5251 Residence Tel. (315) 342-3840, x-268 Work PERSONAL:
Married Born 3-13-55 U.S. Citizen Height 6'0" Weight 170 lbs.
Health Excellent EDUCATION:
3achelor of Science - Mechanical Engineering Syracuse University -- May 1977 l
Attended State University College of Environmental Science & Forestry from 9/73 to 5/74 LICENSES AND REGISTRATIONS: Licensed as a Professional Engineer by-the University of the State of New York #060333 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: American Society of Mechanical Engineers - Associate Member COLLEGIATE HONORS:.
Deans List - Spring 1976 Selected outstanding member of Sigma Nu chapter of Phi ~ Gamma Delta fraternity - 1976 EXPERIENCE
SUMMARY
4/81 to Date: NEW YORK POWER AUTHORITY, Lycoming, NY Plant Engineer, James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant.
Responsible for providing design and engineering expertise for the installation of modifications and component changes and the resolution of. technical problems in order to maintain / improve the efficiency and safety of operations.
Primarily responsible for approximately ten million dollars worth of plant modifications initiated as a result of the Three Mile Island accident.
These include Post Accident Sampling, Primary Containment Pressure and Level Measurement, Primary Containment Hydrogen and Oxygen Sampling and a Suppression Pool Pumpback System. Responsible for performing Nuclear Safety Related seismic pipe and pipe support design, system troubleshooting and initial i
testing.
9/77 to 4/81: STONE & WEBSTER ENGINEERING CORP., Boston, MA
- 7/79.to 4/81: ~ Construction Engineer, Shoreham Nuclear Power Station, Unit 1, Long Island Lighting Co.
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Responsible for infor, ming project management of problems affecting the timely completion Em
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of systems and taking necessary action to insure that these problems were adequately addressed.
Methods used involved scheduling overtime for site support groups and chairing interdisciplinary co-ordination meetings.
Other responsibilities included identifying and_ assigning plant maintainability problems for corrective action and interfacing with the computer services department in order to generate project status reports.
5/77 to 7/79: Senior Field Engineer and Field' Engineer.
Responsible for establishing accurate system status reports, planning and schedule coordination between contractors, generation of component lists and itemized lists of deficiencies for mechanical, electrical and structural systems.
Interfaced ^with area and discipline superintendents for construction-and client start-up and operations staff.
Responsible for performing site inspections for evidence.of petrochemical pollution and taking corrective action.
- 12/73~to 5/77: ONONDAGA COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, Syracuse, NY Air Sampling Technician, Div. of Environmental Sanitation.
Responsible for performing particulate, gaseous and radiological air sampling utilizing both wet and-dry chemistry sampling-techniques.
Responsible for maintenance, calibration and some repair of sampling equipment.
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RESUME Dennis E.' Kieper 132. East Sixth Street Oswego, New York 13126 Phone:.(315) 342-3182 EDUCATION:
Oswego High School Graduate--June, 1968 U. S. Navy Gun Fire Control Technician "A" School 18 Weeks Basic Electronics--1969 EXPERIENCE:
July 1977 -
New York Power Authority Present J. A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant Lycoming, New York Instrumentation.and Control Supervisor (November 1982 - Present)
Electronic and Relay Technician (July 1977 through October 1982)
November 1973 -
Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation June 1977 J. A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant Lycoming..New York Instrumentation and Control Technician "C"
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Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation Nov. 1973 J. A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant Lycoming, New York Jr. Office Engineer Sept. 1971 -
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Lycoming, New York Planning Administrator (Feb. 1972 through Oct. 1973)
Material Control Assistant (Sept. 1971 through Feb. 1972)
Aug. 1969 -
U. S. Navy
- Aug. 1971 Gun-Fire Control Technician
-(Jan. 1970 through Aug. 1971)
TRAINING:
Over 1100 hours0.0127 days <br />0.306 hours <br />0.00182 weeks <br />4.1855e-4 months <br /> of training on instrumentation, systems, and procedures associated with BWR's.
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' RESUME Stanley L. Pobutkiewicz
.8700 Kirkville Road Kirkville, New York 13082
-Phone:
(315) 633-8890 EDUCATION:.
Bachelor of Engineering (Marine) Degree from N. Y. State Maritime College, Fort Schuyler, Bronx, N.Y.--1964 EXPERIENCE:
September, 1983 -
New York Power Authority Present J. A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant Lycoming, New York Computer Specialist Supervisor August, 1976 -
Technical Services Engineer August, 1983 February, 1974 -
Carolina Power &' Light Co.
July, 1976 Corporate Office Power Plant Engineering Department Design & Retrofit Projects Senior Mechanical Engineer / Environmental Engineer August, 1967 -
General Electric Company January, 1974 Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory DIG and S3G Navy Nuclear Power Plant Prototypes Maintenance and Operation
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Marine Engineer in charge of Engine Room Aboard July, 1967 Steamships MILITARY June, 1964 -
U. S. Naval Reserve July, 1970 TRSIGN/ Lieutenant J.G./ Lieutenant
RESUME Joseph S.
Romanowski RD #8 Box 52 Oswego, New York 13126 (315) 242-3029 EDUCATION Currently enrolled in the Facility soonsored Advanced Technical Training Program administered by Buffalo State University, State University of New York.
Senior Reactor Operator Upgrade training program culminating in the reciept of a License from the U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Instructor Certification Program-JAFNPP Fire Brigade Leadership School-JAFNPP Completed the Business Management program specializing in Business Administration from International Correspondence School, Scranton, Pennsylvania.
Mohawk Valley Community College, Utica New York - Accumulated 38 credit hours while enrolled in the Electrical Technology program.
Whitesboro Central High School, Whitesboro, New York MILITARY SCHOOLS Nuclear Power Prototype Training S3G - 26 weeks Naval Nuclear Power School - 24 weeks Naval Submarine School - 8 weeks Machinist's Mate " A" School - 12 weeks EXPERIENCE 4/83 to Present Nuclear Training Specialist for New York Power Authority.
Assigned Assigned as Program Administrator for the Licenned Operator Requalification Program.
Primary responsibilities include Implementation, evaluation and documentation of the program, as well as instructing operations.censonnel in the Federally mandated program using ISD techniques.
preparation of lesson plans, study guides, handouts, and visual aids.
Supporting the facilities INPD accreditation efforts by ' Jury of Experts' participation.
Provided assistence to the Operations Department in implementing the symptomatic Emergency Operating Procedures.
7/79 to 4/83 Licensed Reactor Operator for the New York Power Authority at the JAFNPP.
Responsibilities included start-up, shutdown and safe operation of the facility within regulatory requirements, as well as the administrative and training recuirements.
Duties also consisted of membershio in the facility fire brigade and first aid. team.
12/78 to 6/79 Auxiliary operator for Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation at the Nine Mile Point Unit 1 NPP.
Responsibilities consisted of the operation, lubrication, and minor maintenance of facility equipment.
Duties included membershio in the facility fire brigade and first aid team.
5/74 to 12/78 Licensed operator for Niagara Mohawk Power Corooration at the JAFNPP.
Started as an auxiliary operator during the pre-ooerational and subsequent start up testing program, which led to successful operation of the facility.
Completed the licensed operator training program and was granted an NRC reactor operator license in December 1976.
6/67 to 5/74 Owned and Operated a family restaurant business in Yorkville, New York. Responsible for all asoects of business ooeration.
5/61 to 5/67 Enlisted in United States Navy Nuclear Power Program, culminating in assignment to the U.S.S.
Halibut SSN-587 as a mechanical ooerator.
Qualified to assume all Engineering watch stations un to Machine.y Watch Suoervisor.
Additional duties consisted of Machinery Division soare parts and training.
Honorably discharged from the Navy in May 1967.
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Fulton, New York 13069
SUMMARY
,0F QUALIFICATIONS:
- Highly qualified instructor and technician with demonstrated knowledge:in. areas
- of operation, maintenance and design of PWR and BWR nuclear power plants and related systems. ' Also,' highly experienced in areas related to Emergency Plan-ning'and' Response for nuclear utilization facilities.. Holds a current-USNRC-Senior Reactor Operator License.
EDUCATION:
- R.E. Lee High School, San Antonio, Texas,1974 NAPA College,lNAPA, California
- Aiken' Technical College, Aiken, South Carolina
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Currently enrolled in New York State Regents External Degree Program for '
' Nuclear Technology - over 80 semester hours accredited.
BWR-SR0 training program - James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant MILITARY SCHOOLS -
'U.S/ Navy-Schools - Naval Leader fianagement Training, 2 weeks j
Diesel Engine' Operator School, 3 weeks h
. Nuclear Power Plant Operators Welding School, 9 weeks L ^
Naval Nuclear Prototype S3G, 26 weeks I-
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' Propulsion Engineering, 4 weeks -
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New York Power Authority
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James A. FitzPatrick fluclear Power Plant Position: ' Nuclear Training Specialist
- Currently-assigned as Emergency Plan Training Program Administrator. Respon-
.sible for-the scheduling, development ~and conduct of.all Emergency Preparedness Training Lat the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Pldnt and NYPA Corporate.
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Responsible for development and conduct of fundamentals and system training leading to the issuance of NRC operating licenses. Currently holds a Senior Reactor Operator License, Docket #55-60228, License # SOP-10141.
4/81 -6/82 Energy Consultants, Incorporated - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Position: Emergency Planning Specialist As an Emergency Planning Specialist, was assigned as the Emergency Planning Training Coordinator for the Waterford-3 !!uclear Generating Station. Was responsible for the preparation and development of training, schedules, lesson plans, audio-visual aids and instructor assignments for both onsite and offsite training programs.
Authored various sections of the Waterford-3 Emergency Plan and implementing.
procedures.
Authored and developed lesson plans for the Emergency Plan Training program at the Three-Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station for both onsite and off-site personnel and agencies.
Conducted Emergency Plan Training at the Three-Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station. Classes taught included:
onsite emergency facility operations, in-plant radiological controls during emergencies, search and rescue opera-tions, emergency chemistry (post-accident), radiological and environmental assessment, protective action guides and dose projection operations.
10/80 - 4/81 Mare Island Naval Shipyard - Mare Island, California Position: Nuclear Engineering Technician As a Nuclear Engineering Technician, served as an Assistant Shift-test Engineer for the Nuclear Engineering Department. Was responsible for performing a variety of technical duties related to operational testing and evaluation of nuclear reactor plants and related electronic, electrical and mechanical sub-systems.
While assigned to the procedural branch of the Nuclear Test E.ngineering Division, researched and prepared technical procedures for the testing and operation of nuclear reactor plant systems. Systems responsible for in-cluded:
primary fluid systems, rod control, protection and alarm, nuclear instrumentation and radiation monitoring systems.
'9/74 - 8/80 U.S. Navy Position: Machinist Mate First Class Having served on board three nuclear powered submarines (U.S.S. Tautog, SSN 639, U.S.S. Edison SSBN 610 and U.S.S. Snook SSN592, was responsible for control and maintenance of nuclear power plant and auxiliaries.
As division leading Petty Officer, administrative responsibilities included daily work assignments of 13 mechanical operators. Established training goals of subordinates. Prepared and presented division and departmental lectures and seminars and evaluated training presentations given by other personnel.
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JUDSON B.
ELLMERS Senior Nuclear Licensing Engineer EDUCATION:
Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Nuclear Engineering Minor, at New Jersey Institute of Technology.
EXPERIENCE:
NEW YORK POWER AUTHORITY, White Plains, New York (February 1980 to Present)
As Senior Nuclear Licensing Engineer, is responsible for the preparation and coordination of letters and report for submittal to the NRC including including applications for amendment of the plant operating license and technical specifications.
Responsible for the review of reports (I.
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Inspection Reports, Bulletins, Licensee Event Reports, etc.).
Represents the Authority in negotiations / requirements within the scope of Authority commitments and implementation schedules.
Develops and coordinates modification and reporting schedules.
Interprets NRC licensing requirements and provides guidance to Authority personnel.
Schedules and coordinates meeting with the NRC.
BURNS AND ROE, INC., Oradell, New Jersey (June 1975 to January 1980)
Responsible for monitoring current NRC regulatory staff positions and questions regarding generic design issues, providing documentation on nuclear power plant licensing questions relating to nuclear design, construction, safety analysis and operating experience; disseminating Regulatory Guides, Federal Regulations, nuclear standards, abnormal occurrences and operating experiences to cognizant personnel.
REFERENCES WILL BE FURNISHED ON REQUEST.