ML20246B895
| ML20246B895 | |
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| Site: | 07000371 |
| Issue date: | 06/21/1989 |
| From: | Gregg R UNC, INC. (FORMERLY UNC RESOURCES, INC.) |
| To: | Rouse L NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS) |
| References | |
| 25653, NIS-89-6-18, NUDOCS 8907100162 | |
| Download: ML20246B895 (7) | |
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Subject:
Docket 70-371, SNM License #368 Part II update
Dear Sir,
Us'have-recently had organizational changes and are incorporating i
~these into Part II of our-license.
Also attached is the resume of Mr. R. B. Andrews who has taken over the duties of President of UNC Naval Products.
'These changes do not affect Part I of our license and, therefore, no amendment application fee is required.
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i LICENSE ENM-368 Part II Page 2.1-1 Docket No.70-371 Chapter 2 Rev. 5 Date:
6/21/89 INTRODUCTION The corporate organization of UNC Inc. is presented below.
Further detailing of the organization of the UNC Naval Products Division and the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Functions are presented in figures 2.1 and 2.2.
I CORPORATE OFFICERS Dan A.
Colussy President and Chief Executive Officer Nicholas C.
Kaufman Group Vice President, Technology Paul X. McLain Vice President Financial Controls Richard H. Lange Vice President General Counsel and Secretary l
Gregory M. Bubb Treasurer Robert L.
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Officer Marc R. Jartman Vice President Government Affairs and Marketing i
I Bruce R. Robinson Vice President Corporate Development j
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BRUCE ANDREWS PRESIDENT, NAVAL' PRODUCTS ABSTRACT:
Many years of experience including fifteen years at UNC Naval Products in'a variety of increasingly responsible line management positions.
Mr. Andrews has had considerable' exposure to Strategic Business Unit Planning, Business Development and Management Development Planning.
EXPERIENCE:
1989 - Present President, UNC Naval Products 1988 - 1989 Executive Vice President, Procrams Manage and direct all. Naval Products Programs to meet financial objectives and customer contract and delivery requirements. 'The position'is financially responsible for all Program activity which typically involved 10 major contracts whose value totals $300M.
Facility expansion, design and construction for advanced fuel programs is also included in this function and involves $65M in internal funding, $35M in contract funding, and $5M in annual operational funds.
In addition, development of new business opportunities to expand Naval Products outside of l
its traditional markets is part of the position responsibility.
1985 - 1988 Vice President. Advanced Fuel Procram
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1 Responsible for overall management of the I
development, procurement, construction and qualification of an automated manufacturing
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facility required for future reactor production.
J The position has technical, schedular, customer and corporate liaison, and financial account-ability for the Program which will last approximately five years and cost well over
$100M.
1984 - 1985 Vice President, Ouality Control Responsible for Quality Control both in house and 4
at NP's subvendors.
The Department had approximately 350 personnel; 200 hourly inspectors and 150 professionals engaged in laboratory analysis, quality engineering, quality assurance, statistical analysis ard systems development.
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1979 - 1984!
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entire manufacturing function including process l
development, manufacturing engineering, applied j
development, tool and equipment engineering, i
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.Manaaer. Process and Development Encineerina This position had'the responsibility for broad f
U process skills in many technical areas serving to resolve technical problems and conduct applied development programs under Government contracts.
1978 Technical Procram Manaaer This group of 40 professional nad the votal product technical responsibility for a particular design.
Preparation of procedures, customer and
' operations personnel interfacing, timely conduct of development'and reproduction programs, and manufacturing and quality problem resolution are the principal activities.
,i 1977 - 1978 Proiect Manaaer Responsibility.for the restart-up and completion l
of two unique units.
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proposal preparation, contract negotiation, J
schedule preparation, planning, and internal and
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external reporting and communication were all part of this special effort to deliver two needed cores to'the Navy on an accelerated basis.
1975 - 1977 Manaaer. Ouality Control Development Enaineerina Managed 35 professionals engaged in nuclear component development and reproduction and the design, specification and procurement of sophisticated equipment required for production.
1973 - 1975 Supervisor. Ouality Control Encineerina Responsible for a group of 15 professionals engaged in procedure preparation, customer and managerial interfacing and gentral responsibility for product quality.
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Positions of increasing responsibility in the manufacture of gas tu.rbine engines beginning as an engineer and ending as Chief of Coating Development and Nondestructive Evaluation.
EDUCATION:
. i BS, Chemical Engineering o MA, Business Administration o Graduate work in Applied Mechanics, i
Metallurgy and Chemical Engineering I
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