ML20209G380
| ML20209G380 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Beaver Valley |
| Issue date: | 01/27/1987 |
| From: | Carey J DUQUESNE LIGHT CO. |
| To: | Harold Denton, Tam P Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| 2NRC-7-015, 2NRC-7-15, TAC-62875, NUDOCS 8702050353 | |
| Download: ML20209G380 (51) | |
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M 2NRC-7-015 Beaver Valley No. 2 Unit Project Organization Telecopy (
3-5 Ext.160 S.E.G. Buitding P.o. Box 328 Shippingport, PA 15077 January 27, 1987 Mr. Harold R. Denton Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 ATTENTION:
Mr. Peter Tan, Project Manager Division of PWR Licensing - A Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
SUBJECT:
Beaver Valley Power Station - Unit No. 2 Docket ho. 50-412 Organizational Structure Update FSAR Section 13.1 Gentlenen:
Attached for your review are three copies of the updated FSAR Section 13.1 Organizational Structure Material.
This material is scheduled to be included in FSAR Amendment 15 (March 1987),
If you have any questions, please contact Mr. R. E. Martin, Manager, Regul atory Af f airs Department DUQUESNE LIGHT COMPANY d'ld6[
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Senior Vice President RWR/ ij r NR/RWR/ORG/UPD Attacnments AR/NAR cc:
Mr. P. Tan, Project Manager
- w/o/ attachment Mr. J. Beall, NRC Sr. Resident Inspector
- w/o/ attachment Ms. A. Asars, NRC Resident Inspector
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6 SECTION 13 CONDUCT OF OPERATIONS 13.1 BEAVER VALLEY POWER STATION UNITS 1 AND 2 ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE Beaver Valley Power Station (BVPS) Units 1 and 2 are jointly owned as tenants-in-common by a
consortium of electric utilities.
In 1967, five Pennsylvania and Ohio utilities formed the Central Area Power Coordination (CAPCO)
Group.
CAPCO engages in joint power generation and transmission development for use in geographical locations occupied by constituent members.
Member electric companies representing CAPCO are Cleveland Electric Illuminating, Duquesne
- Light, Ohio Edison, Pennsylvania Power, and Toledo Edison.
Ownership interests in each of the BVPS Units are based on individual member requirements.
i Duquesne Light Company was designated by joint executive action as the agent for design, construction, and operation of the BVPS units.
These responsibilities include engineering, construction, testing, operation, and maintenance.
A comprehensive Quality Assurance Manual is maintained for the design, construction, and safe operation of the BVPS units.
A simplified corporate organizational chart of Duquesne Light Company is presented in Figure 13.1-1.
The Nuclear Group i
identified in this figure has primary responsibility for the BVPS units within Duquesne Light Company.
In
- 1982, Duquesne Light Company established the Nuclear Construction Division with overall project responsibility and management of BVPS-2.
Special project management functions included Project Control and Administration, Regulatory
- Affairs, Engineering, i
Construction, and Startup.
As BVPS-2 neared completion, the Nuclear Group Senior Vice President was assigned primary responsibility of the project to ensure an orderly transition from the construction to operation phase.
Stone Webster Engineering Corporation, as Agent for the Duquesne Light
- Company, had the responsibility for design, procurement and construction of the units under the supervision of the Duquesne Light Company and provided technical assistance during startup.
A brief resume of Stone Webster's experience in the building of nuclear power plants is presented in Section 1.4.
Continuing services are provided by Stone Webster as an interested records custodian and technical consultant.
Westinghouse Electric Corporation furnished the Nuclear Steam Supply System.
Technical direction and assistance during core loading, initial
- startup, and approach to full power operation will also be provided by Westinghouse.
A brief discussion of the qualifications 13.1-1
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of the Westinghouse Electric Corporation is given in Section 1.6.
' Continuing services are provided by Westinghouse as an interested technical consultant.
13.1.1 Qualifications of Duquesne Light Company The Duquesne Light Company began efforts to implement commercial nuclear power in 1952.
In March, 1954, the Duquesne Light Company entered into an agreement with the Atomic Energy Commission to operate and maintain the Shippingport Power Station.
An extensive testing
- program, prescribed by the AEC, was also conducted.
Many Duquesne Light Company executives were active in design and construction of the Shippingport Atomic Power Station from 1954 to 1957.
Since that
- time, operation, maintenance,
- testing, and refueling activities have been accomplished by Duquesne Light Company personnel.
The Duquesne Light Company has contributed to such nuclear research and development programs as the Westinghouse Electric Corporation Liquid Metal Fast Breeder Reactor project, reactor vessel inspection
- study, and the plutonium recycle fuel fabrication.
Various Duquesne Light Company engineers have been engaged in following the aforementioned programs as well as the Naval Reactor's Light Water Breeder Reactor programs.
Many of the senior personnel in the Nuclear Group were active participants in the safe operation of the Shippingport Power Station.
During the BVPS-1 engineering design, construction, testing and operations phases, the same successful managerial techniques that were developed at Shippingport over the years were applied at BVPS-1.
BVPS-2 has applied these same managerial techniques, in addition to having ten years experience in the operation of BVPS-1, to the Nuclear Group management.
Many of the BVPS-1 design changes led to detailed BVPS-2 design, preoperational and maintenance reviews l
which resulted in improved system designs at the construction phase.
13.1.2 Nuclear Group Organization Within the Duquesne Light Company the responsibility for BVPS Units 1 and 2
was assigned to the Nuclear Group.
The group is headed by a Senior Vice President who is directly responsible for the safe and efficient operation of the nuclear station.
Reporting to him are the:
Vice President Nuclear; Senior Manager, Nuclear Operations; Manager Quality Assurance; Manager Budget and Fuel Contracts; the BVPS-2 Project organization; and the Independent Safety Evaluation Group (ISEG).
The Nuclear Group Organization chart is shown in Figure 13.1-2 and the Station Organization Chart is shown in Figure 13.1-3.
Upon completion of Unit 2
construction, the BVPS-2 Project Organization will be eliminated and Project personnel will be reassigned within the Nuclear Group Organization.
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13.1.2.1 Nuclear Operations Unit The Nuclear Operations
- Unit, managed by the Senior Manager Nuclear Operations, is responsible for operations, maintenance, technical
- services, planning and outage management, and radiological control / industrial safety at the station.
13.1.2.1.1 Plant Operating Organization The Plant Manager, under the direction of the Senior Manager, Nuclear Operations has authority over operations, maintenance, instrumentation and control, and testing activities.
He acts as the primary Emergency Director in support of the Site Emergency Preparedness Plan.
The Onsite Safety Committee advises the Plant Manager in the area of nuclear safety related to operations.
The Plant Manager serves as a member of the Offsite Review Committee which oversees and advises the Senior Vice President on the overall status of areas related to nuclear safety.
Operations Department Operations activities are directed by the Assistant Plant Manager under the direction of the Plant Manager.
These activities include physical plant operation, surveillance activities for technical specifications and inservice inspection testing compliance, solid waste preparation, maintenance of fire brigade complement, balance of
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plant performance monitoring, preparation of detailed work procedures 4
for use by the department, and primary support of the Emergency Preparedness Plan for their associated unit.
During extended plant
- outages, the Assistant Plant Manager may be directed to assume Plant Manager duties.
The minimum shift crew composition, and applicable modes of operation required, for Beaver Valley Units 1 and 2 as given in the Technical Specifications and illustrated in Table 13.1-1.
Maintenance Department i
Maintenance activities are directed by the Site Maintenance Director under the direction of the Plant Manager.
These activities are associated with mechanical and electrical maintenance and include all preventive, predictive and corrective maintenance programs and practices.
He is responsible for all mechanical and electrical surveillance and testing activities related to technical specification and inservice testing compliance.
He is responsible for the plant lubrication program for all installed equipment and all equipment related to the
" Equipment Qualification Program".
He is responsible for the preparation of detailed work procedures for use by the department.
Maintenance staff engineers are responsible for i
specific project
- overview, evaluation and documentation of maintenance surveillance
- tests, outage planning input and the evaluation and preparation of spare parts requisitions.
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The Site Maintenance Director provides qualified personnel and direction to support the Onsite Safety Committee and maintenance engineer and supervisory support for the initial startup test program.
He is responsible for all subsequent assembly and disassembly of major physical plant components including the Reactor Vessel during refuelings.
Instrument and Control Depardment Instrument and control activities are directed by the Site Instrument and Control Director under the direction of the Plant Manager.
These activities are associated with instrument and control system maintenance, computer maintenance and include all preventive, predictive and corrective maintenance programs and practices.
The Site Instrument and Control Director is responsible for all instrument and control surveillance and testing activities related to technical specification compliance.
He is responsible for the preparation of detailed work procedures for use by the department.
Instrument and control staff engineers are responsible for specific project
- overview, evaluation and documentation of instrument and control surveillance tests, outage planning input and the evaluation and preparation of spare parts requisitions.
The Site Instrument and Control Director provides qualified personnel and direction to support the Onsite Safety Committee, and instrument and control engineer and supervisory support for the initial startup test program.
He is responsible for all subsequent
- assembly, disassembly and testing of major instrumentation systems during outages including Reactor Vessel instrumentation during refuelings.
Testing and Plant Performance Department Testing and Plant Performance activities are directed by the Testing and Plant Performance Director under the direction of the Plant Manager.
These activities are associated with and include coordination, performance, evaluation, reporting and documentation of containment structural and integrated leak rate testing, all reactor engineering, initial startup and refueling startup, low power physics
- testing, major nuclear fluid system testing, ventilation systems, filter
- systems, and fire protection damper and fire stop adequacy.
This testing assures the existence of adequate safety margins and acceptance criteria for technical specification compliance.
Testing and plant performance staff engineers are responsible for the balance of plant performance, heat exchanger monitoring and pump / motor vibration monitoring to provide data for plant reliability and maintainability programs used in the assessment of the capability of plant equipment.
The Testing and Plant Performance Director provides qualified personnel and direction to support the Onsite Safety Committee and test engineering support for initial power ascension testing.
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BVPS-2-FSAR Radiological Controls and Industrial Safety Department Radiological Controls and Industrial Safety activities are directed i
by the Directors of Radiological Controls through the Manager Radiological Controls Department.
Refer to Section 12.1.1 for a description of the responsibilities and
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activities related to Radiation protection.
l 12.1.2.1.2 Technical Services Organization Under the direction of the Senior Manager Nuclear Operations, the Manager of Technical Services directs activities which include accident and operating experience assessment, chemistry, material control and procurement and coordination of all Onsite Safety Committee (OSC) functions.
The Technical Services Organization is comprised of the OSC and Technical Advisory Engineering, Chemistry, and Material Management Sections.
The Technical Advisory Engineering Section provides a Shift-Technical Advisor on each operating shift who has the responsibility for advising the operations shift supervisor in the assessment of i
transient and accident situations including those unusual situations resulting from multiple equipment failures and/or operator errors and appropriate operation actions.
They are also responsible to perform incident investigations and review industry related operating experience assessments for applicability and preventive action f
initiation.
i The Material Management Section provides a formal program to procure, l
- handle, and maintain material associated with safety related applications in accordance with as-built quality requirements.
Procedures provide guidance to maintain the Appendix R
Fire Protection, equipment qualification and shelf life programs for Beaver Valley Units 1 and 2.
The Chemistry Section protides the personnel who perform the required l
chemistry and radio-chemistry activities; chemistry parameter trending; chemistry program procedures preparation; reports to be submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Environmental Resources, and who are responsible for the control and upkeep of radio-chemistry analytical equipment, counting equipment and chemistry records.
Director of Plant Safety Review directs the Onsite Safety Committee (OSC) in review of activities related to nuclear safety, industry
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operations assessment and all items designated by the Plant Manager.
l The OSC is responsible for review of those items designated in the administrative controls section of the Technical Specifications to provide review material for the ORC and to advise the Plant Manager on all matters related to nuclear safety.
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BVPS-2-FSAR 13.1.2.1.3 Planning and Outage Management Organization The Manager of the group, under the direction of the Senior Manager Nuclear Operations, directs activities which include planning and scheduling of outage and non-outage modifications, management of maintenance information fer tracking and trending
- purposes, and management of refueling and other outage operations.
The Refueling Section provides personnel to review the preparations for the refueling operation including the approval of detailed procedures and the checkout of equipment and special tools used in refueling procedures; to oversee the refueling operation, interface with other station groups and to review the various logs and data sheets; and to prepare any special refueling reports and documents subsequent to the completion of the refueling activity.
13.1.2.2 Nuclear Services Unit Reporting to the Vice President Nuclear are the General Manager Nuclear Engineering and
- Records, Manager Nuclear Construction, Manager Nuclear
- Training, Manager Nuclear
- Safety, Manager Administrative Services and SAPS Decommissioning Representative.
Nuclear Engineering and Records Unit The Nuclear Engineering and Records Unit (NERU) headed by the General Manager NERU provides engineering and design requirements, engineering information to support plant operation and maintenance, and maintains and controls both engineering and operations records.
Technical capabilities provided by NERU in support of plant operations include
- nuclear, mechanical, structural, electrical, thermal-hydraulic, metallurgical and materials, and instrumentation and controls engineering.
Nuclear Construction Department Nuclear Construction Department activities involve installation or modification of station equipment as required.
The Nuclear Construction Department (NCD) is headed by the Manager Nuclear Construction.
Both the NERU and NCD can obtain technical assistance I
from other corporate or consultant organizations that have been qualified by both the NERU and Quality Assurance Department to l
provide the required services.
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The Nuclear Training Department (NTD) is headed by the Manager Nuclear Training and provides various first aid, fire safety, and technical training courses to radworkers, operators, engineerr and administrators.
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Administrative Services Department Activities of the Administrative Services Department include personnel administration, clerical
- support, and station security services.
The Administrative Services Department is headed by the Manager Administrative Services.
Nuclear Safety Department The Manager Nuclear Safety heads the Nuclear Safety Department and is responsible for Licensing activities and administration of the station fire protection program.
Licensing section staff provides i
the interface between the Company and NRC in routine matters relating J
to
- licenses, IE Bulletins, Circulars, Information
- Notices, Inspections and requests for information and on such other occasions as are required.
13.1.2.3 Quality Assurance Unit The Quality Assurance Unit provides for administration and auditing of the Quality Assurance Program during both the construction and operation phases.
In addition, the Quality Assurance Unit implements the Quality Control
- Program, the Pre-service and In-service i
Inspection Programs and Vendor Surveillance Program for BVPS-1 and BVPS-2.
13.1.2.4 Personnel Responsibilities and Qualifications The responsibilities and minimum qualifications of key individuals in the Nuclear Group are provided in Table 13.1-2.
l The line of succession of authority and responsibility for overall operation in the event of unexpected contingencies of a temporary nature is set forth as follows:
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Plant Manager 2.
Assistant Plant Manager 3.
Nuclear Station Operations Supervisor i
The minimum qualifications for plant personnel are provided in Table 13.1-3.
13.1.3 Design and Construction Phase Organization t
Section 13.1.3, which discusses the organizational structure of the i
licensee during the design and construction phase of BVPS-1 and early l
design and construction phase of BVPS-2 has been retained in the Updated FSAR for history purposes.
Within the Duquesne Light Company the responsibility for general j
direction of the BVPS project through the design and construction stages was assigned to the Engineering and Construction Division.
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i Project Team composed of Engineering, Construction, and Power Stations personnel was responsible for direction of the engineering, construction, and quality assurance activities associated with the design and construction phase of BVPS-1.
A basic organizational structure of this Project Team is shown in Figure 13.1-4.
The Project Manager supervised and coordinated all project management functions by maintaining contact with all groups associated with the project.
This liaison was for the purpose of assuring compliance with codes and regulations and assuring sound engineering and i
construction practices.
Specifically, he organized and conducted engineering and administrative meetings with Stone
- Webster, i
Westinghouse, major consultants and Duquesne Light Company
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representatives.
In
- addition, he had primary responsibility for participating in meetings with the AEC Staff and other licensing i
authority representatives and is responsible for coordination of the preparation of all reports and studies required for license applications.
Each of the four Engineering Department Representatives supervised and coordinated BVPS work being performed by the engineering department to which it was assigned administratively.
Each inspected engineering work and schedules in the department's particular field l
at the Stone Webster
- offices, in vendors' shops and at the construction site.
l The Construction Department Representative supervised and coordinated
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the BVPS activities in the construction area.
He directed the Duquesne Light Company inspection of the work of Stone & Webster construction forces and maintained close liaison with the Duquesne Light Company Quality Assurance Manager in matters related to conformance to specifications and procedures for plant matters with Stone
& Webster, Westinghouse, and other suppliers and contractors at the construction site.
He participated in the formulation of programs for plant equipment and systems checkout and testing.
During the startup testing and subsequent initial operation of the l
BVPS-1, the Power Stations Department Technical staff was responsible i
for overall management and technical support with assistance from the various Engineering and Construction Division Departments and consultants when deemed necessary.
There were four Power Stations Department sections which provided corporate level support.
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TECHNICAL SERVICES SECTION:
This section supervised by the Superintendent of Technical
- Services, provided analytical l
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with station chemistry, prepared chemical cleaning procedures, i
participated in mechanical tests and reviewed test evaluations, i
when deemed necessary.
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OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE SECTION:
This section, supervised by i
the Superintendent of Operations and Maintenance, coordinated and directed both short and long range station electrical generation i
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- system, reviewed the nuclear stations secondary plant operating characteristics to assure efficient and reliable station operation, provided technical and supervisory assistance related to station maintenance schedules, major preventative maintenance and secondary plant operating procedures.
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PERSONNEL AND RECORDS SECTION:
This section, supervised by the Superintendent of Personnel and Records, recommended placement of station personnel, maintained the necessary personnel records, directed overall training of station personnel, and oversaw the station safety program and station security program.
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NUCLEAR SERVICES SECTION:
This
- section, supervised by the Superintendent of Nuclear
- Services, provided the necessary operations quality control, aid in inservice inspection, nuclear fuel management, core operations follow and health physics support for the station.
This section specifically supported the station staff and provided the necessary technical expertise from within the Duquesne Light Company or by outside consultants.
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O BVPS-2-FSAR TABLE 13.1-1 MINIMUM SHIFT CREW COMPOSITION MODE UNIT 1 UNIT 2 1 NSS 1 NSS 1 NSOF 1 NSOF IN MODES 1, 2, 3 or 4 2 NCO 2 NCO 2 NO 2 NO TOTAL 6
6 COMMON FACILITY 1 SHIFT TECHNICAL ADVISOR 2 RADIATION TECH 1 CHEMIST OR CHEM ANALYST 1 SRO 1 SRO 1 RO 1 RO IN MODES 5 OR 6 1 NO 1 NO 1 RAD TECH 1 RAD TECH 1 SRO (REFUELING) 1 SRO (REFUELING)
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US NRC LICENSE NUCLEAR SHIFT SUPERVISOR NSS SRO NUCLEAR ASSISTANT SHIFT OPER. FOREMAN -
NSOF SRO NUCLEAR CONTROL OPERATOR NCO RO NUCLEAR OPERATOR NO NONE i
NOTE:
When both units are in Mode 1,
2, 3 or 4 total minimum l
station shift crew shall number 16 including 4
common facility personnel.
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BVPS-2-FSAR Table 13.1-2 Personnel Responsibilities and Qualifications POSITION PAGE Senior Vice President Nuclear Group 2
Vice President Nuclear 3
Senior Manager Nuclear Operations Unit 4
Manager Quality Assurance Unit 5
General Manager, Nuclear Engineering and Records Unit 6
Plant Manager Nuclear Operations Unit 7
Manager of Technical Services 8
Manager Radiological Control 9
Manager Nuclear Safety 10 Manager Nuclear Training 11 Director Operations Quality Control 12 Manager Administrative Services 13 Director of Security 14 Manager Planning and Outage Management 15 Assistant Plant Manager 16 Nuclear Operating Supervisor Unit 1 17 Nuclear Operating Supervisor Unit 2 18 Nuclear Operating Supervisor
- Operations Support 19 Nuclear Shift Supervisor Unit 1 20 Nuclear Shift Supervisor Unit 2 21 Nuclear Shift Operating Foreman - Unit 1 22 Nuclear Shift Operating Foreman - Unit 2 23 Instrument and Control Director 24 Testing and Plant Performance Director 25 Testing Supervisor, Reactor Operations and Performance 26 Testing Supervisor, System Surveillance 27 Testing Supervisor, Plant Performance Monitoring 28 i
Maintenance Director 29 Technical Advisory Engineering Supervisor 30 Shift Technical Advisor 31 i
Plant chemistry Director 32 l
i Plant Safety Review Director 33 l
Refueling Supervisor 34 l
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POSITION:
SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, NUCLEAR GROUP POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reports to the President and Chief Executive Officer on matters related to the Nuclear Units and Administers Corporate Policy with respect to the
- design, construction, operation, maintenance, modification and refueling of Beaver Valley Units 1 and 2.
He directs the Nuclear Operations Unit, the Quality Assurance Unit, and through the Vice President
- Nuclear, directs all units or departments which support the plant operations.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
B.S. Degree in Engineering or Physical Sciences Ten (10) years experience in design, operation, maintenance, testing, or licensing of nuclear power plants, at leasst five (5) years of which shall have been in a position of line responsibility.
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POSITION:
VICE PRESIDENT, NUCLEAR j
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
I Reports to the Senior Vice President, Nuclear Group, and has overall responsibility for all Station support activities such as training, personnel administration, engineering, construction, and nuclear safety associated with Beaver Valley Power Station Units No. 1&2 and the Shipingport Decontamination and Decommissioning project.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
A Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering or related science.
Ten (10) years or more responsible power plant experience.
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of four (4) of these years must have been supervisory or management experience and a
minimum of three (3) of these years must have been in administration or operation of a nuclear generating station.
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POSITION:
SENIOR MANAGER, NUCLEAR OPERATIONS UNIT POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reports to the Senior Vice President, Nuclear Group and is responsible for all activities necessary for the safe and reliable operation, maintenance, testing and refueling of the Beaver Valley Power Station in accordance with all applicable approved procedures, regulatory requirements and company programs and objectives.
In this.
- capacity, the Senior Manager of Nuclear Operations is responsible for i
the direction of activities associated with plant operation including outage management, fuel handling, testing, material procurement and radiological control.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
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S. Degree in Science or Engineering Ten (10) years experience in
- design, testing, operations, maintenance, quality assurance, radiation
- control, or licensing activities associated with nuclear power plants.
A minimum of five (5) years of responsible administrative experience j
as individual in charge of working specialty as described above.
i-i Shall have held a
Senior Reactor Operator license at an operating nuclear facility or shall have at least four (4) years experience as I
station superintendent of an operating nuclear power plant or a position of equal responsibility with day-to-day involvement in plant t
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POSITION:
MANAGER, QUALITY ASSURANCE UNIT POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reports to the Senior Vice President, Nuclear
- Group, and is responsible for the development and implementation of the Duquesne Light Company Quality Assurance Program to assure compliance with regulatory requirements during the design, procurement, construction, and operational phases of the Company's nuclear generating stations.
i POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
A Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering or physical sciences from an accredited college or university preferred or twenty (20) years experience in generating facilities
- design, construction, or operation.
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POSITION:
GENERAL MANAGER, NUCLEAR ENGINEERING AND RECORDS UNIT POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reports to the Vice President Nuclear and is responsible for the managerial functions of setting objectives, planning, organizing, staffing and general organization, operations and supervision of Nuclear Engineering Records Management.
He is responsible for providing guidance and approval of all work whether performed within the Unit or through the utilization of outside organizations.
The manager is responsible for establishing a staff of professionals and support personnel that provides the necessary engineering, records management and support disciplines to meet DLC objectives and regulatory requirements and to integrate the work of the unit as required.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
A Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering from an accredited college or university.
Ten (10) years of responsible engineering in electric utility work with at least eight years in nuclear power field.
Registered professional engineer in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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POSITION:
PLANT MANAGER, NUCLEAR OPERATIONS UNIT POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reports to the Senior
- Magnager, Nuclear Operations Unit, and is responsible for the operation of the Beaver Valley Power Station and the operation and maintenance of all equipment, buildings and grounds associated with the Station, and to obtain the cooperation of other staff
- members, superintendents, and directors, in the performance of the job duties.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
B. S. Degree in Engineering or related Science 4
Ten (10) years or more responsible power plant experience.
A minimum of four (4) of these years must have been supervisory or management experience and a
minimum of three (3) of these years must have been in design construction, or operation of a
nuclear generating station.
During the three
- years, the individual shall have participated in management activities of an operating plant for:
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Two (2) months operation above 20% power.
b.
A routine refueling outage.
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An initial startup testing or post-refueling outage startup testing program.
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Senior Reactor Operator License at this or a similar facility.
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POSITION:
MANAGER OF TECHNICAL SERVICES POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reports to the Senior
- Manager, Nuclear Operations
- Unit, and is
- responsible for providing technical support to the Plant Manager and for the conduct of activities in the chemistry, Advisory Engineering, On-Site Safety Committee, Procedures, and Material Management Sections in accordance with all applicable approved procedures, 4
government regulations,
- licenses, and permits, and Company programs and objectives.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
A B.S. Degree in Engineering or related science.
Four (4) years experience in responsible position related to power generation of which three (3) years shall be nuclear power plant
- experience.
(Draft ANS 3.1 May 1980 - Technical Manager).
Presently holds an NRC Senior Reactor Operator license, or has held a license for a similar unit or have been certified at the plant or at i
an appropriate simulator.
(Draft ANS 3.1 - May 1980 - Technical 1
Manager)
Practical and technical knowledge of operational characteristics of nuclear power station equipment and systems.
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POSITION:
MANAGER, RADIOLOGICAL CONTROL POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reports to the Senior
- Manager, Nuclear Services
- Unit, and is responsible for the Radiological Controls
- Program, Environmental Monitoring
- Program, Respiratory Protection
- Program, Dosimetry and Bioassay
- Program, Industrial Safety
- Program, Effluent Control
- Program, Radiological Engineering and Radwaste Management Program, and serves as Radiation Protection Manager as specified in NRC Regulatory Guide 8.8.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
B.S.
Degree in science or engineering, or equivalent in specialized training and/or related experience, and six (6) or more years experience in applied health physics or a related science, or six (6) or more years experience in nuclear power plant supervision.
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POSITION:
MANAGER, NUCLEAR SAFETY POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reports to the Vice President, Nuclear, and is responsible for and sets policy related to all activities associated with obtaining, maintaining, and amending and enforcing licenses required to operate nuclear facilities and is responsible for all communications, both orally and in writing, between Duquesne Light Company and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
The Manager of Nuclear Safety is also responsible to evaluate corporate compliance with laws, regulations, specifications and other restrictions on nuclear plant operation.
In
- addition, he directs safety analysis of the nuclear core and plant safety systems as well as the Fire Protection Program.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering or Senior Reactor Operator's license.
Ten (10) years experience in
- design, engineering, operation, maintenance or testing of power plants of which five years shall be nuclear experience.
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BVPS-2-FSAR TABLE 13.1-2 (Cont'd)
POSITION:
MANAGER, NUCLEAR TRAINING POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reports to the Vice President, Nuclear and is responsible for the
- planning, direction and administration of the Nuclear Group training
- program, including all related training activities for the Nuclear Group.
Is responsible for administering all aspects of the nuclear Emergency Preparedness Plan.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
B.S.
Degree in Science or appropriate experience in the nuclear training field.
Four (4) or more years experience in the power generating stations.
Holds and maintains an NRC Senior Reactor Operators License.
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BVPS-2-FSAR TABLE 13.1-2 (Cont'd)
POSITION:
DIRECTOR, OPERATIONS QUALITY CONTROL POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reports to the
- Manager, Quality Assurance Unit, and is responsible for the Operations Quality Control Program of Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 1 and Unit 2 as delineated in the PSAR, FSAR, UFSAR, NRC Regulatory
- Guides, ASME
- Codes, Duquesne Light Company Quality Assurance Program, and the Nuclear Group Directives.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
B.S. Degree in Engineering or a related science.
Should have a
minimum of seven (7) years experience in generating plant engineering, construction, operation, maintenance or testing.
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TABLE 13.1-2 (Cont'd)
POSITION:
MANAGER, ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reports to the Vice President Nuclear and is responsible for the handling of relations between the Company and Nuclear Group employees, including the procurement of new employees; promotion,
- demotion, testing and transfer-of existing employees; the administration of the Labor contract, handling of personnel problems, processing of job
- bids, evaluation of employee qualifications; the supervision and coordination of the Nuclear Group's grievance procedure; the supervision of the record keeping for all of the above employee relations activities.
This person is also responsible for the Physical Security Plan and the overall direction of the contract guard force.
This person is responsible for overall supervision of the Nuclear Group Office.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
A college degree or equivalent preferred with emphasis on Personnel Administration.
Ten (10) years or more experience in a generating station responsible 3
for operation, maintenance, technical, or administrative work.
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EVPS-2-FSAR TABLE 13.1-2 (Cont'd) i POSITION:
DIRECTOR OF SECURITY POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reports,to the Manager, Administrative Services, and is responsible for supervision and administration of the entire Beaver Valley plant security program.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
High school
- graduate, with supplemental training in Business Administration at dalleQe or business school level desirable.
Five years experience in the power generating stations.
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BVPS-2-FSAR TABLE 13.1-2 (Cont'd)
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MANAGER, PLANNING AND OUTAGE MANAGEMENT POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reports to the Senior
- Manager, Nuclear Operations
- Unit, and is responsible for the planning coordination and management of the Beaver Valley Power Station modification and refueling outages and directs the daily scheduling activities in support of the Beaver Valley Power Station operation.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
A college degree in
- business, science or engineering or a Senior Reactor Operators License.
Five (5) or more years of experience in nuclear power plant activities.
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POSITION:
ASSISTANT PLANT MANAGER POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reports to the Plant
- Manager, Nuclear Operations
- Unit, and is responsible to him for the operation of the Beaver Valley Power Station and the operation of all equipment, buildings and grounds associated with the Station, and to obtian the cooperation of other station supervisors and directors, in the performance of the job duties associated with
- safe, reliable station operation.
The Assistant Plant Manager serves as the Plant Manager in the Plant Managers absence.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
A Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering or its equivalent.
Six (6) or more years of responsible power plant experience, of which a minimum of three (3) years shall be nuclear power plant experience.
Holds or has held an NRC Senior Reactor Operators License.
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BVPS-2-FSAR TABLE 13.1-2 (Cont'd)
POSITION:
NUCLEAR OPERATING SUPERVISOR - UNIT NO. 1 POSITON RESPONSIBILITIES:
Under general supervision reporting to the Assistant Plant Manager, and is responsible for the coordination of the operating activities associated with the unit of the Beaver Valley Power Station under his cognizance, including the operation of the equipment, buildings and grounds associated with that unit, and to obtain the cooperation of other station supervisors and staff members in the performance of his job duties to assure safe reliable station operation.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
A Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering or its equivalent.
Six (6) or more years of responsible power plant experience of which a minimum of three (3) years shall be nuclear power plant experience.
Holds an NRC Senior Reactor Operators License.
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TABLE 13.1-2 (Cont'd)
POSITION:
NUCLEAROPERATINGShPERVISOR-UNIT 2 POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Under general supervision reporting to the Assistant Plant Manager, and is responsible for the coordination of the operating activities associated with the unit of the Beaver Valley Power Station under his cognizance, including the operation of the equipment, buildings and grounds associated with that unit, and to obtain the cooperation of other station supervisors and staff members in the performance of his job duties to assure safe reliable station operation.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
A Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering or its equivalent.
Six (6) or more years of responsible power plant experience of which a minimum of three (3) years shall be nuclear power plant experience.
Holds an NRC Senior Reactor Operators License.
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POSITION:
NUCLEAR OPERATING SUPERVISOR - OPERATIONS SUPPORT POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Under general supervision, is responsible to the Assistant Plant Manager to develop overall station operating policy and procedures and provide coordination and supervision of offsite operating groups activities to assure the proper disposition of operations problems and station responsibilities.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
High School graduate Five or more years experience in technical or responsible operation positions in a
generating station at least three of which have been at the Beaver Valley Power Station.
Holds an NRC Senior Reactor Operator License at Beaver Valley Power Station l
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POSITION:
NUCLEAR SHIFT SUPERVISOR - UNIT 1 POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reports to the Nuclear Operations Supervisor (s) on a shift basis, and is responsible for the proper startup, operation, and shutdown of all station equipment associated with Beaver Valley Unit 1.
In the absence of direct line supervision, is authorized to act as the ultimate Unit 1 authority with regard to nuclear safety.
POSITION QUALIFICATION:
High school diploma or equivalent.
Five (5) years or more of power plant experience, of which two (2) years shall be nuclear power plant experience, including six (6) months at Beaver Valley Power Station or a similar plant for which he seeks a license.
Holds an NRC Senior Reactor Operators License.
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BVPS-2-FSAR TABLE 13.1-2 (Cont'd)
POSITION:
NUCLEAR SHIFT SUPERVISOR - UNIT 2 POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reports to the Nuclear Operations Supervisor (s) on a shift basis, and is responsible for the proper startup, operation, and shutdown of all station equipment associated with Beaver Valley Unit 2.
In the absence of direct line supervision, is authorized to act as the ultimate Unit 2 authority with regard to nuclear safety.
POSITION QUALIFICATION:
High school diploma or equivalent.
Five (5) years or more of power plant experience, of which two (2) years shall be nuclear power plant experience, including six (6) months at Beaver Valley Power Station or a similar plant for which he seeks a license.
Holds an NRC Senior Reactor Operators License.
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POSITION:
NUCLEAR STATION OPERA"_'ING FOREMAN - UNIT 1 POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reports to the Nuclear Shift Supervisor, Unit 1 and is responsible for the proper
- startup, operation, and shutdown of all Unit 1 equipment, supervises the preparation of various logs and reports, directs all physical operations
- work, and provides on-the-job training of operating personnel.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
High School Diploma or equivalent.
Five (5) or more years of pewer plant experience, of which two (2) years shall be nuclear power plant experience, including six (6) months at Beaver Valley Power Station or a similar plant for which the person seeks a license.
Holds an NRC Senior Reactor Operators License.
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BVPS-2-FSAR TABLE 13.1-2 (Cont'd)
POSITION:
NUCLEAR SHIFT OPERATING FOREMAN - UNIT 2 POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reports to the Nuclear Shift Supervisor, Unit 2 and is responsible for the proper
- startup, operation, and shutdown of all Unit 2 equipment, and to supervise the preparation of various logs and
- reports, directs all physical operations work and provides on-the-job training of operating personnel.
I POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
High School Diploma or equivalent.
Five (5) or more years of power plant experience, of which two (2) years shall be nuclear power plant experience, including six (6) months at Beaver Valley Power Station or a similar plant for which the person seeks a license.
Holds an NRC Senior Reactor Operators License.
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POSITION:
INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL DIRECTOR POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reports to the Plant Manager and is responsible for general supervision of the Instrument Control Section to provide proper maintenance and calibration of all instrumentation,
- controls, security system and computer equipment associated with Beaver Valley Power Station, Units 1 and 2.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering.
Additional education in Management is desirable.
Thorough practical and technical knowledge of the maintenance of the instrument and controls system and site computer equipment.
Five (5) or more years of responsible power plant experience of which a minimum of one (1) year shall be nuclear power plant experience.
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BVPS-2-FSAR TABLE 13.1-2 (Cont'd)
POSITION:
TESTING AND PLANT PERFORMANCE DIRECTOR POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reports to the Plant Manager and is responsible for the development, implementation and evaluation of Plant and Equipment Testing and Performance Monitoring Programs to provide maximum station reliability, efficiency, and operational nuclear safety.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering or Physical Science.
Eight (8) years or more responsible power plant experience.
A minimum of four (4) of these years shall have been in a nuclear generating station.
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BVPS-2-FSAR TABLE 13.1-2 (Cont'd)
POSITION:
TESTING SUPERVISOR, REACTOR OPERATIONS AND PERFORMANCE POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reports to the Testing and Plant Performance Director and is responsible for the testing and monitoring reactor core performance and operation in accordance with Technical Specifications and for the administration of the Station's Inservice Testing Program of pumps and valves.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
B.
S.
Degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Nuclear Engineering, or Physical Science.
Five (5) years or more of experience in power generation stations, three (3) years of which shall have been in a nuclear generating station.
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BVPS-2-FSAR TABLE 13.1-2 (Cont'd)
POSITION:
TESTING SUPERVISOR, SYSTEM SURVEILLANCE POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reports to the Testing and Plant Performance Director and is responsible for the development, implementation, and evaluation of Plant and Equipment Performance Monitoring Programs to provide maximum station reliability, efficiency, and operational nuclear safety.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering or Physical Science.
Five (5) years or more of experience in power plant experience; three (3) years of which shall have been in a nuclear generating station.
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POSITION:
TESTING SUPERVISOR, PLANT PERFORMANCE MONITORING POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reports to the Testing and Plant Performance Director and is responsible for the development, implementation, and evaluation of Plant and Equipment Performance Monitoring Programs to provide maximum station reliability, efficiency, and operational nuclear safety.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering or Physical Science.
Five (5) years or more of experience in power plant experience; three (3) years of which shall have been in a nuclear generating station.
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POSITION:
MAINTENANCE DIRECTOR POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reports to the Plant
- Manager, and is responsible for all of the maintenance activities at both Unit 1 and Unit 2 of the Beaver Valley Power Station and the proper allocation of maintenance resources for all equipment, buildings and grounds associated with the Station and to cooperate with other staff members, supervisors, superintendents and directors, in the performance of the job duties.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor of Science in Engineering.
Additional education in management is desirable.
Five (5) or more years of responsible power plant experience, of which a minimum of one (1) year shall be nuclear power plant experience.
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BVPS-2-FSAR TABLE 13.1-2 (Cont'd)
POSITION:
TECHNICAL ADVISORY ENGINEERING SUPERVISOR POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reports to the Technical Services Manager and is responsible through the Shift Technical Advisors for providing technical plant safety assistance to the Operations Shift Supervisor within ten (10) minutes for off-normal events; for providing continuing independent evaluation of plant operations from a safety viewpoint for evaluation of the Operations Surveillance Program, and for evaluation of valve and pump trends.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or Physical Science which includes, as a minimum, one (1) of the following discipline areas of study:
a.
Mathematics, including elementary calculus; b.
Reactor physics, chemistry and materials; Reactor thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer; c.
d.
Electrical engineering, including reactor control theory.
Five (5) or more years of responsible power plant experience, two (2) years of which shall be nuclear.
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POSITION:
SHIFT TECHNICAL ADVISOR POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reports to Supervisor, Technical Advisory Engineering, and is responsible for providing on-shift technical plant safety assistance to the Operations Shift Supervisors of Unit 1
and Unit 2, for off-normal events and for providing continuing independent evaluation of plant operations from a safety viewpoint.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
Degree (or equivalent) in Engineering or Physical Sciences which includes a majority of the following areas of study:
a.
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Chemistry c.
Physics d.
Strength of Materials e.
Thermodynamics f.
Fluid Dynamics g.
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Electronics 1.
Electrical power equipment j.
Nuclear fundamentals k.
Radiological Controls The Shift Technical Advisor shall have a minimum of eighteen (18) months of nuclear power plant experience, of which at least two (2) months shall be at an operating nuclear power plant.
a.
A maximum of six (6) months of this experience may be obtained in the military or at a production nuclear plant which would be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
4 b.
A maximum of three (3) months of systems and operations training may be applied toward these experience requirements.
c.
At least twelve (12) months of this experience shall be at the station in which the position is to be filled.
This may be waived in part when two (2) essentially identical plants are involved.
4 Must possess NRC Senior Reactor Operator License for BVPS 1 or 2 (only if performing fuel handling operations).
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BVPS-2-FSAR TABLE 13.1-2 (Cont'd)
POSITION:
PLANT CHEMISTRY DIRECTOR POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reports to the Manager of Technical Services, and is responsible for the administration and implementation of the station Chemistry Program.
This program includes the station environmental program, hazardous
- waste, and control and calibration of instrumentaiton utilized for radioactive effluent discharges.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
B.S. Degree in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering Four (4) years experience in power plant chemistry, with at least three (3) years nuclear experience.
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POSITION:
PLANT SAFETY REVIEW DIRECTOR POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reports to the Manager of Technical Services and is responsible for directing the activities of the Onsite Safety Committee (OSC).
This committee provides recommendations to the Plant Manager on all matters relating to nuclear safety.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
B.S. Degree in Engineering or Science.
Four (4) or more years of responsible power plant experience, of which a minimum of three (3) years shall be nuclear power plants.
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POSIITON:
REFUELING SUPERVISOR POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
t Reports to the
- Manager, Planning and Outage Management, and is responsible for the performance of all Nuclear Group Refueling activities.
Coordinates the refueling efforts to assure that the refueling operations are carried out in an orderly fashion.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor Degree in Engineering or equivalent.
Four (4) or more years experience in nuclear power plant technical maintenance or operations work.
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