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Nonconformance Rept 19 Per Condition 2 of CPPR-81 & CPPR-82 Re Const Work Performed During Oct-Dec 1977.Resumes of Bechtel Corp & Util Engineers Encl
ML19329F521
Person / Time
Site: Midland
Issue date: 12/31/1977
From:
CONSUMERS ENERGY CO. (FORMERLY CONSUMERS POWER CO.)
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Rsport #19, Szptember 30, 1977 a

/R i Pursuant to Conditions 2 F.B. and 2 F.C. of Construction Permits CPPR-81 and CPPR-82,

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I A. Construction work to (( yerformed during the period:

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B. Supervisors and engineers of the applicant and architect-engineer with quality- l related duties who are expected to be on site during the period October 1 - l December 31, 1977 in addition to those identified in previous reports: l

1. Consumers Power Company .
a. Based in home office R. L. Southon - Quality Engineering - Mechanical (Group Supervisor)
b. Based at the site M. F. DeWitt - Inspection, Examination, and .ist Verification - Civil P. J. Kraus - Inspection, Examination, and Test Verification - Civil J. J. Degnan - Inspection, Examination, and Test Verification - Civil D. N. Pomeroy - Inspection, Examination, and Test Verification -

Electrical H. L. Allen - Inspection, Examination, and Test Verification -

O' D. K. Martin Mechanical

- Inspection, Examination, and Test Verification -

Mechanical R. (NMI) Ostrowski - Inspection, Examination, and Test' Verification -

Nondestructive Examination Messrs. Kraus, Degnan, Pomeroy, and Ostrowski are contract perscnnel

, furnished by U.S. Testing and Messrs. Allen and Martin are contract employees fu.nished by Scientific Applications. These personnel all work under the direction of Consumers Power Company,

2. Bechtel Power Corporation
a. Quality Assurance A. Axinn - Asst. Quality Assurance Engineer J. H. Draggs - Quality Assurance Engineer J. M. Gilbert - Quality Assurance Engineer H. A. Stone - Quality Assurance Engineer
b. Quality Control T. Christofferson - Quality Control Engineer - Receiving T. R. Kirkland - Quality Control Engineer - Welding W. B. Daly - Quality Control Engineer - Welding

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D. Changes

1. Consumers Power Company .

The following personnel are no longer performing quality-related activities at the site:

D. A. Deans G. B. Johnson H. W. Slager In addition, Mr. D. R. Becker, who was listed in the previous report, did not join Consumers Power Company.

2. Bechtel The following personnel are no longer performing quality-related activities at the site:

B. T. Stojkov A. Zic B. Joice Q P. Pitts J. Moyers J. P. Connolly Further additions and deletions to the list of personnel with quality-related duties

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Facility: AUXILIARY BUILDING

1. Complete installation of decking, reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, process piping and concrete for the control tower area walls and slabs to elevation 704.
2. Complete installation of decking, reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, process piping and concrete for the electrical penetration area slabs and walls to elevation 632'.
3. Continue installation of decking, reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, process piping and concrete for the radwaste and equipment area walls and slabs north of the feel pool to elevation 695'.
4. Continue installation of large pipe.
5. Start installation of small pipe.
6. Continue installation of cable tray.

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7. Begin installation of surface run conduit.

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9. Continue concrete block installation.
10. Continue installing load centers and electrical distribution equipmen t.

, 11. Continue erection of the rigid frame.

12. Begin installation of HVAC Duct, continue installing HVAC equipment.
13. Continue installation of mechanical equipment.

Facility: REACTOR BUILDING UNIT #1 1

1. Complete ficup, weld and leakchase of dome liner plate. l

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2. Continue installation of reinforcing steel, embedded metal, ,

conduit and concrete for the external wall ring girder and l dome. l 1

3. Continue installation of decking, reinforcing steel, formwork, l g- s embedded metal, conduit, process piping and concrete for the

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4. Continue installation of decking, reinforcing steel, formwork,

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embedded metal, conduit, process piping and concrete for the primary shield wall to clevation 630'.

5. Start installation of flued' heads and weld neck flanges.

Facility: REACTOR BUILDING UNIT #2

1. Continue liner plate repairs.

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2. Continue installation of reinforcing steel, embedded metal, conduit and concrete for the dome.
3. Continue installation of decking, reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, process piping and concrete for the secondary shield wall to elevation 644'.
4. Continue installation of reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, process piping and concrete for the refueling pool slab and walls to elevation 644'.
5. Continue installation of structural steel to elevation 640'.

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7. Continue installation of large process piping.

Facility: T'JRBINE BUILDING UNIT #1

1. Continue structural steel erection.
2. Begin installation of decking, reinforcing steel, forrwork, embedded metal, conduit, and concrete for the elevated slabs. ,
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1. Continue concrete block ins tallation.
2. Continee installation of large pipe.
3. Continue installation of cable tray.
4. Continue installation of mechanical equipment.

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6. Continue installing plant computer components.
7. Start installation of surface run conduit.

Facility: YARD AND MISCELIANEOUS STRUCTURES -

1. Complete installation cf yard service circulating, pond makeup and miscellaneous piping. .
2. Complete plant area backfill.

. 3. Continue installation of miscellaneous electrical duct.

4. Continue erection of the startup transformer pads.
5. Couplete installation of decking, reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, piping and concrete for the Service Water Pumphouse to elevation 634'.
6. Complete installation of decking, reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, piping and concrete for the Circulating Water Pumphouse to elevation 634'.

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7. Continue installation of decking, reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, piping and concrete for the Diesel Generator Building base slab and walls to elevation 660' .
8. Continue installation of decking, reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, piping and concrete for the Process Steam Building tunnel and substructure.

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9. Start Administration Building structural steel erection.

NOVEMBER 1977 Facility: AUXILIARY BUILDING

1. Continue installation of decking, reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, process piping and concrete for the control tower area walls and slabs to elevation 708'.
2. Continue installation of decking, reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, process piping and concrete for the electrical penetration area slabs and walls to elevation 659'.

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4. Continue installation of large pipe.
5. Continue installation of small pipe.
6. continue installation of cable tray.
7. Continue installation of surfsce run conduit.
8. Continue epoxy surfacing.
9. Continue concrete block installation.
10. Continue installing load centers and electrical distribution equipment.
11. Continue erection of the rigid frame.
12. Continue installation of HVAC Duct and HVAC equipment.
13. Continue ins tallation of mechanical equipment.
14. Begin ins trumentation installation.

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1. Continue installation of decking, reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, process piping and concrete for the secondary shield wall to elevation 626'.

, 2. Continue installation of decking, reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, process piping and concrete for the primary shield wall to elevation 630'.

3. Continue installation of flued heads and weld neck flanges.

Facility: REACTOR BUILDING UNIT #2

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2. Complete installation of reinforcing steel, embedded metal, l conduit and concrete for the dome.
3. Continue installation of decking, reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, process piping and concrete for the secondary shield vall to elevation 644'.
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metal, conduit, process piping and concre'te for the refueling pool slab and walls to elevation 644'.

5. Continue installation of structural steel to elevation 640'.

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6. Continue installation of weld neck flanges.
7. Continue installation of large process piping.
8. Start installation of cable tray.

Facility: TURBINE BUILDING UNIT #1

1. Continue structural steel erection.
2. Continue installation of decking, reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, and concrete for the elevated slabs.
3. Begin installation of siding and roof decking.
4. Begin installation of mechanical equipment.

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Facility: TURBINE BUILDING UNIT #2

1. Continue concrete block installation.
2. Continue installation of large pipe.
3. Begin installation of small pipe.

, 4. Continue installation of cable tray.

5. Continue ins tallation of surface run conduit.
6. Continue installation of mechanical equipment.

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8. Continue installing plant computer components.

Facility: YARD AND MISCELLANEOUS STRUCTURES 1

Continue installation of miscellaneous electrical duct.

2. Continue erection of the startup transformer pads.

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3. Continue installation of decking, reinforcins steel, f ormwork, embedded metal, conduit, piping and concrete for the Service Water Pumphouse to elevation 651' .
4. Complete installation of decking, reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, piping and concrete for the Diesel Generator Building base slab and walls to elevation 660'.

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5. Complete installation of decking, reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, piping and concrete for the Process Steam Building tunnel and substructure.
6. Start proce.ss steam building structural steel erection.
7. Complete Administration Building structural steel erection.
8. Start installation of decking, reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, piping and concrete for Administration Building.

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1. Continue installation of decking, reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, process piping and concrete for the control tower area walls and slabs to e levation 708' .
2. Continue installation of deckit.g, reinforcing steel, forework, embedded metal, conduit, process piping and concrete for the electrical penetration area slabs and walls to elevation 659' .
3. Continue installation of large pipe.
4. Continue installation of small pipe.
5. Continue installation of cable tray.
6. Continue installation o f surface run conduit.
7. Continue concrete block installation.

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8. Continue installing electrical distribution equipment and start main control boards.

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10. Continue installation of HVAC Duct and HVAC equipment.
11. Continue installation of mechanical equipment.
12. Continue ins tallation of inst'rumentation.

Facility: REACTOR BUILDING UNIT #1

1. Continue installation of decking, reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, process piping and concrete for the secondary shield wall to elevation 626'.
2. Continue installation of decking, reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, process piping and concrete for the primary shield wall to elevation 630'.
3. Continue installation of flued heads and weld neck flanges.

Facility: REACTOR BUILDING UNIT #2

1. Continue liner plate repairs.

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3. Continue installation of reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, process piping and concrete for the refueling pool slab and walls to elevation 644'.

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5. Continue installation of weld neck flanges.
6. Continue installation of large process piping.
7. Continue installation of cable tray.

l Facility: TURBINE BUILDING UNIT #1

1. Complete structural steel erection.
2. Continue installation of decking, reinforcing s teel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, and concrete for the elevated slab.
3. Continue installation of siding and roof deck.

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4. Continue installation of mechanical equipment.
5. Begin installation of large piping.

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2. Continue installation of large pipe.

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4. Continue installation of cable tray.
5. Continue installation of surface run conduit.
6. Start instrumentation ins tallation.
7. Continue installation of mechanical equipment.
8. Continue installation of electrical equipment.

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Facility: YARD AND MISCELLANEOUS STRUCTURES

1. Continue erection of the startup transformer pads.
2. Continue installation of decking, reinforcing steel, forswork,

, embedded metal, conduit, piping and concrete for the Service Water Pumphouse to elevation 651' .

3. Continue installation of decking, reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, piping and concrete for the Diesel Generator Building slabs and walls to elevation 681' .
4. Continue erection of process steam building structural steel.

1 5. Continue installation of decking, reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, piping and concrete for Administration Building.

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1977-Present Uniced States Testing Company QualityAssuranceEngineer) f'} 1965-1976 Pennsylvania Department of Project Engineer h Transportation 1958-1964 Chautaugua School District Instructor Professional Experience United States Testing Co.

r Responsible for the verification of compliance to project specifications and ASTM standards of structural components during construction of-power generating stations.

Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Project Engineer in charge of field inspection. Responsible for supervision of construction inspectors on bridges and highways dealing with reinforced prestressed concrete box and I beams.

Responsible'for engineering solutions of field problems involving details of form work, alignment and placement of materials including concrete and asphalt. Responsible for supervising

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, Consumers Povzr Co, Jnck on, MI EDUCATION - B.S.M.E. - Bradley University

( P'eoria, Illinois, February 1965. Additiona* courses at University of Idaho, Idaho Falls Branch including Reactor Physi' , Nondestructive Examination and and Nuclear Codes and Standards.

PROFESSIONAL STATUS - Registered Professionsi .tngineer - State of Illinois No. 62-28196 .

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a Certified Quality Engineer CQE-04728

! Past Work Experience 10/73 to 8/77 EG&G Idaho / Aerojet Nuclear Co. l Held various positions within Quality Division starting as a Quality  ;

Engineer and advancing to a Quality Program Manager and Quality. Assurance 1 Supervisor. Duties included supervision of Quality Engineers and Inspectors for the operation, maintenance and modification of the Power Burst Facility,  ;

a test reactor located at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory.

Required knm.: ledge of nuclear codes and standards, nondestructive examina-tion, in-service inspection, procurement quality and experimental activities.

    • 8/66 to 10/73 Allis-Chalmers Corp - Material Handling Div.

Was a Quality and Reliability Engineer. involved with Quality Assurance in y the design, manufacture and field performance of electric and internal ,

combustion-powered material handling equipment. Assisted in the implementa- I tion of a " Total Qual.ity-Assurance" System as promoted by corporate policy.

2/65 to 8/66 Caterpillar Tractor Co. - Service Department

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Formal Training: Basics of Job Management, 1977 Job Experience:

May 1977 to Present Field Quality Assurance Engineer (Civil)

Consumers Power Company (CPCo) Midland Site Perform Quality Assurance operations concerning embed-ment location and placements in all concrete areas.

Includes civil, electrical and mechanical placements.

Sept. 1976 to May 1977 CPCo, Midland Nuclear Site, Field Engineer Perform Field Engineering functions within the scope of the Containment Buildings as a representative of

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June 1975 to Sept. 1975 City of Saginnw, Engineering Department I

, Survey Crew Chief: conducted sewerage mapping, street survey and contractor controller, topographical surveys.

right of way and improvement surveys, flood centrol mapping.

March 1974 to Sept. 1974 City of Saginaw, Engineering Department Survey Crew Chief, same as above.

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Quality Assurance Engineer Academic Training Vicksburg High School United Fates Navy Electronics "B" School United States Navy Nuclear Power School United States Navy Electronics "A" School Employment Record Dates Company Position 1977-Present United States Testing Co. Quality Assurance Engineer 1976-1977 Parker-Hannifin Corp. Field Engineer 1975-1976 Combustion Engineering Quality Control Engineer 1973-1975 United Engineers & Constructors Quality Control Engineer 1972-1973 Stone & Webster Engineering Quality Control Engineer -

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Verification that electronic and electrical components and installation comply with project specifications and applicable codes during construction of Nuclear Power Plants.

Parker-Hannifin Corp.

Parker-Hannifin Corp., Otsego, Mi. Maintained all electrical and electronic equipment. Specializing in numerical control equipment. -

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Combustion Engineering Combustion Engineering, Windsor, Connecticut. Maintained and

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. Control System, Reactor Protective System and Rod Control System. Designed and constructed .a Reactivity Computer and other digital and Analog equipment.

United Engineers & Constructors United Engineers & Constructors, Inc., Salem, New Jersey. Work.2d on a dual 1100 MWE Pressured Water Reactor. Responsibilities included Electrical, Structural and Mechanical Documentation re-view, and material release to construction. Installation and application of a training program for parent company personnel.

Promoted to Supervisor of eight personnel reviewing documentation in all areas of construction. Determined safety related status of purchased material per customer Final Safety Analysis Report.

Stone & Webster Engineering Stone & Webster Engineering Corp., Boston, Massachusetts. Worked on a 850 MWE Boiling Water Reactor. Responsibilities included O

V preparation of specifications, preparation of flow diagrams and evaluation and comparison of bids for radioactive waste systems.

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Qualified on all electrical and reactor control watchstations at Idaho Falls, Idaho on the S5G Plant. Responsibilities as Leading Reactor Control Division Petty Officer, included

, training and qualification of personnel, both civilian and military, as nuclear power plant operators. Other responsibili-ties included proper operation, maintenance, and repair of all reactor control instrumentation and associated systems.

Completed four Polaris Patrols aboard the Fleet Ballistic Missile Submarine, U.S.S. Robert E. Lee SSBN (601). Qualified on all electrical and reactor control watchstations. Responsibilities as Leading Reactor Control Division Petty Officer included maintenance, operation, and control of all electrical reactor control instrumentation equipment.

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE United States Testino Company, Inc.

Responsible for the verification of conformance to project specifications and construction drawingsof structural components during construction of' nuclear power generating stations.

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Supervisor of reinforcing steel pre-fab yard during construction of multi

, story hospital building in Saudi Arabia. Also included in the responsi-

! bility was the training of nationals in ccrrect construction practices l and inspection of their work effort.

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Williams International Company Senior Supervisor over expatriate and local staff on sites in Algeria building gas pipe line compressor stations. Responsible for interpreting

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. Reinforcing steel supervisor. Responsible for fabrication and placement of structual components on various projects including roads, bridges and sewers.

Charles Francise Inc.

Employed as steward on reinforcement for foundations, fabricating high  ;

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conventional power plants. He was er'sponsible for supervising operating personnel in operational testing of nuclear power plant systems, reactor fuel loading, pre-critical testing, initial reactor, criticality core physics tests , initial plant .

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Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor .

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Maintenance / Operations Supervisor and Consult' ant for POL Multi-product Pipelines and Tank Far=s '

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Nuclear Pouc Pica Mcchcnical Engineering Laboratory Instructor )

Missile Maintencnce Technicicn/ Inspector  !

Airc cf: Maintent.nce Tachnicicn/ Inspector. l ALLISCX DIVISION, GENERAL YOTORS CO2? ORATION Develop = ental Tec5 'cien for Mechcnical Components, Subassemblics, Assa=blies, and Systens

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123 Vibr: tion Analysis School (1975) )

EYD Diesci Engine Factory School l Caterpillcr Diasci Engine Fcetory School (1973) _ (1973)

  • Wooduard Gcvernor Factory School (1973)

?rincipels of Instructionc1 Technology (1972)

High Pressure Pipe Welding (1968)

Warrant Officer Orientction Course (1968) laginaer Equip = ant Rapcir Technicica (1968)

Neva Nuclecr Powc- "' ~ vechanicci Mcintenance Technician (1967)

X.vn.:. Nuclear Poucr 21:at Crr.i Training (1967)

Cog., of Enginacre ..c.:~ an! Power Plant Operator

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Jorpa of Engincars Zuclec ?cwcr Plant Operators Course (1966-1967)

%:1c. enance Man:;.gc:ent lo: Supervisors (1964) hainter... ec Managence.: cn.! Locumentation (1962) b)

V It.t._ cap;cr Missi_a Mainten_.ca Inspection (1961-1962)

Aircraf: h ight and Ecicaca Q/A (1961) 1

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, are loaned to other c.gencies and foreign govere. cats. Audit and sur-C 5 veillance of quality assuranec/ quality control, as well as maintenance

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1973-1972 As' signed as instructor of Technical Support Equipment (2aviron-

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plans of instruction, lesson plans, and proceduras. I .ecs responsibic for including qcclity cssurcnce/ quality control mesaurcs and '.<.it.-g sure they were cdhared to. Attended Principles of Instruct!.oncl Technology Cours to emplify =cchods of QA/QC instrucnion.

1972-1971 Advisor to foreign governacnt on r.echanical caintenance of combat-vehicles. I developed inspection precedures which determined con-formance with govern =snt trecty cgreencats.

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studies to correct difficulties with product delivery rates.' I vcs d'irected to plan, schedule, control and' supervise the re-construction, .

=odification and repair of five pu= ping stations and twenty-five miles of pipelinc.in accordance with the study reco==c;dations. QA/QC tcc a

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Attended Corps of2nginscrs Equip =en: Repcir Course. I grcducted third in a class of sixty. This w s four months long cnd Ocughe ,

caintenance, QA/QC, audit and surveillance techniques for supervicors

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in field applications. I also attended officer orientction course

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ucsigned for ::negerial =athods to insure technicians co= ply with.

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Instrue cd che =cchanical engineering laboratory phase of the Corps of Engineers' Nuclecr Pover Plant Operators Course. Also assin cd

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. Responsible for plant modifications and major cocponent/systen repair and maintenance QA/QC. Applied surveillance techniques to insure that all practices and installations conformed to technicci speci-fications cnd nuclec: regulatory directives.

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Operators Cour c. I graduated fourteenth out of fifty si: attendecs.

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specificccions of nissiles. ?crfor=cd QA/QC surveillance f unctions

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fcc111 tics woro planned and constructed under my direct supervision.

Proficiency testing precedures were administered and evaluated by higher authoritics. The program was subsequently adopted in its O

V a tirety by E Air Jorce. I devised local charts, records nad

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ponsible for QA/QC flight test coordination activities and weight balcnce inspectional certification of 250 aircraf t. Prior to certifying en aircrcft, all his:orical records were audited to

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assure positive cdherence to technical secndcrds. Dimensional,

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v for preflight, thruflight and postflight inspection of non-combct cnd com=crcici pcssenger/ cargo aircraft. I wcs also responsibic for periodic ccr-down inspections. These inspections encompas cd

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contracts. I was responsibl.: for acceptance or rejections of components, subassc=blics and assemblies. Additionally, I wa's responsible for assis .'ing in accepting or rejecting assurance durability ar.d c:cperimental testing. I assisted mechanical cugineers in developing procedures for comprehensive operational testing to insure cc=pliance with gover::aent specifications.

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1/73 4/75 BPC - Ann Arbor Administrative Assistant:

J. B. Rupe, Office Se: ice s - Supervised clerical force of 23;

- Controlled inventories & ordering of office supplies;

- Develcped daily work schedules;

- Wrote Office Services Procedures; ks

- Supervised maintenance & control of 20 xerographic copiers;

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- Maintained ID Badge security files.

4/75 11/75 BPC - Ann Arbor Administrative Assistant:

John Dotson, Palisades - Assistant to Project Operations Manager; Litigation - Controlled Interrogatory responses j -

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11/75 8/77 BAPC - Ann Arbor Assistant Quality Engineer, M. G. O'Mara, Quality EDP Coordinator Engineering - Coordinate & prepare Engineering Procedures; p

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- Review vendor QA programs;

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Non Destructive Examination Technical Courses Employment Record Dates Company Position 1977 United States Testing Co. NDE Specialist 7

1977 Universal Testing Co. NDE Specialist 1976 International Testing Co. NDE Technician 1975-1976 Universal Testing Co. NDE Technician

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Duties as a Level III Non Destructive Examination Specialist entail the verification that NDE results, procedures and examinations comply with project specifications and ASME code requirements.

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Assigned to Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station, responsible for performing NDT examinations on nuclear power plant systems and components in accordance ,;ith codes and customer requirements.

Responsibilities included setting up and calibration of equipment, interpretation and evaluation of examination results, on-the-job training and guidance of trainees and Level I personnel. Assisted in preparation of written procedures and organized and reported results of NDT examinations. Assisted NDT Site Supervisor in organizing and coordinating job activities. Duties also included

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feedwater and CRD nozzles to ASME Section IX requirements.

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Employed as Level II Technician in RT, UT, PT, MT while managing NDT area. Responsibilities includW customer relations, sales and quoting of jobs.

Universal Testing Labs Performed RT, UT, PT, MT at Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station during their refueling outage. Also performed QC inspections of modifications, repair activities, and work performed by other trades.

Assigned to Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station during their refueling outage. Performed RT, UT, MT, PT examinations on power plant systems and components.

International Testing Labs Perfonned RT, UT, MT, PT examinations in areas included in product experience.

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! Mr. Draggs joined Bechtel in August 1969, as the Senior Quality Assurance Engineer at the Peach Bottom Units 2 and 3 Nuclear

Plant site at Delta, Pennsylvania. He was reassigned to the FFTF site in Richland, Washington as Project Quality Assurance

, Engineer in July 1971. At FFTF, Mr. Draggs supervised the activ-

ities of five Quality Assurance Engineers. In August 1973,
Mr. Draggs was transferred to Susquehanna Project as Lead Field Quality Assurance Engineer which included supervision of six

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QAE's till June 1977, at which time he was transferred to SFHO l as a staff member in Management Audits Group.

I i Prior to coming with Bechtel, Mr. Draggs was with the California J

Department of Water Resources for seven years involved in inspection and surveillance of construction activities.

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His duties while assigned to the Skagit Nuclear Power Project consisted of planning, scheduling, performing, reporting and closing project audits. .

Other duties included review of specifications and material requisitions, and monitoring of the quality program.

Fe is presently assigned to the Quality Assurance Management Audits section where his duties consist of planning, reporting and follow-up of Quality Assurance Management Audits conducted of San Francisco Power Division Nuclear Proj ec ts .

His prior experience includes assignments as Quality Control Engineer for Stone and Uebster at the MaineYankee Atomic Power Plant where his main duties were to monitor and document the assembly, alignment, and non-destructive N testing of Reactor Systems and peripheral equipment. Other duties were

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,) documentation and follow-up of quality related non-conformances. He later f worked as a Quality Assurance Engineer reviewing technical specifications and N PSAR's for inclusion of QA requirements.

Mr. Gilbert was also employed with General Dynamics where his duties ranged from writing special Reactor Plant Test procedures to conducting non-destructive testing on Naval nuclear related machinery.

, Mr. Gilbert holds a B.S. in Marine Engineering from MainsMaritime Academy.

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Mr. Stone joined Bechtel in June 1977 as a Senior Quality Engineer.

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He has held management and supervisory positions during 14 of his 25 years of quality related experience in aerospace and manufac- 1 turing facilities.

Mr. Stone holds a degree in Business Administration from Ventura College, a Masters of Profe.ssional Management from Indiana Northern University, is a Registered Profession Quality Engineer and an ASQC certified Reliability Engineer.

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Mr. Christofferson graduated from London Central High School in London, England in 1371. In addition, he took a course in welding at Utah Technical College, Provo, Utah. ,

Initial Bechtel Employment: 7/77 Initial Job Assignment: Receipt Inspection His work experience includes 23s as a welder and destructive /Non destructive tester and thereafter became a nondestructive testing supervisor.

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His work experience started in 1953 working for Carbide Nuclasr Division as a welder, welding inspector, qualifying welders and involvement with all areas of NDE. He joined Bechtel in 1974 and came to the Midland Project in 1977.

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Mr. Kirkland completed two years of high school, (GED - high school diploma).

He welded for Carbide Nuclear Division Oak Ridge Tenn 1/12 plant for 16 years.

Certifying to various welding processes. He was a senior welding inspector l for over 4 yeah.

As a welding inspector he worked as a trainee in radiography for approximately 1 year with both Gamma Source IR-95 and 250 KV X-Ray machines also radiographic interpratation.

He has attended several seminars including AWS Welding and seminar by Kodak on industrial radiography.

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His work experience in Nuclear Construction began in 1971 and includes electrical equipment (installation and receipt inspection), supervision of electrical Q.C. inspectors, lead area electrical engineer, and turn-over documentation.

Certification: Level II Electrical (8/76) Daniels.

EXPERIENCE:

Six (6) years Nuclear Power Plant Construction May 1971 to June 1973.

Quality Control Inspector Electrical. Newport News Shipbuilding. Inspection of Electrical Equipment being installed on Nuclear Naval Ships.

O'. June 1973 to August 1974 Bechtel Pcwer Corporation, Millstone Point Unit 2

( Waterford, Conn. Electrical Quality Control Engineer. Responsible for receiving inspection of electrical equipment and installatic.: of conduit, tray and all other Q listed equipment in the containment building.

August 1974 to September 1977 Daniels Construction Company, Farley Nuclear Plants Units 1 & 2.

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August 1974 to June 1975 Electrical Quality Contrcl Engineer, directed field quality control inspectors in electrical installation throughout the Nuclear Plant.

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June 1976 to May 1977 Lead System Engineer Ccnstruction Completion and Test.

Assigned system priorities for turnover of test cleared punchlist items and evaluated systems completion before turnover to the client.

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May 1977 to August 1977 Lead Area Engineer Electrical prepared work assignments for the installation of conduit and tray and equipment in the Auxiliary Building Unit 2.

September to present Electrical Quality Control Engineer Bechtel Power Corp.

Midland MI Certified Level II Quality Control Inspector Electrical per ANSI N45.2.6-1973 Daniels Construction Company August 11, 1976.

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  • MILITARY SERVICE & RANK U. S. Navy 8 Yrs. Seaman ist (Inactive)

PROFESSIONAL LICENSES AND SOCIETIES None

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k EDUCATION AND PERSONNEL DEVELOPMENT PROGR AMS D EG R EE. CE RTIFIC AT E. ETC. SCHOOL MAJOR (OR SUBJECT) DATE Diploma Bemidji High School General 5-45 Certificate Bureau of Mines First Aid Methods 6-68 Certificate Univ. of Calif. Construction Insp. 6-69 o (Extension)

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' ' Achievements: Successfully completed 315 year assignment as the Project Field

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Quality Control Enigneer on the Limerick Project.

Instrumental in the planning, development and implementation of the first total Bechtel Construction Quality Control program utilizing formal inspection plans and inspection records.

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Outside Activities: None p\_./

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k Ilunting, Fishing, Blusic, Woodworking Language Capability: Nonc

  • Geographic Preference:

U.S.A. (West Coast Preferably), Ffexico, Spain, llawaii.

  • The above are preferred areas, however, would consider i any work area assignment. '

Aspirations: No specific personal goal in mind regarding the ultimate.

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WORK HISTORY DATES COMPANY. DIVISION OR POSITION HELD.

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OF DEPARTMENT; FROM RESPONSIBILITIES AND TO LOCATION AND SUPERIOR SIGNIFICANT ACCOMPLISHMENTS 1960 1961 Seattic Transfer Co. Teamster - Drove heavy duty equipment Heavy Equip. Division moving and hauling of heavy duty con-Seattle, Wash. struction equipment. Loading and haul-Ken Longwell (Superior) ing of 6' x 40' water main pipe from vendor to construction site.

1961 1963 Scattic Transfer Co. Teamster - Operator of 20-ton lift k Heavey Equip. Division truck, installing above pipe in ISeattle, Wash. excavated trenches.

  • Inspected pipe Ken Longwell (Superior) for correct installation, in accordance i

with applicable procedures, prior to I turn-over to Seattle Water Department.

1963 1965 Puget Sound Alaska Van Teamster -

Lines 1. Warehouseman - Receiving Inspector.

Scattic, Wash. 2. Promoted to dock foreman in charge Red Allen (Superior) of 18 men on night shift.

. 3. Promoted to station manager in charge of 43 men. Responsible for all receipt inspection and loading ;

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railroad cars for shipment to various construction sites in

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Alaska for the Bureau of 2/1/65

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Indian affairs.

11/1/65 Boundry Dam Constructors Joint Venture Laborer - Responsible for:

Metalline Falls, Wash. 1. Sand blasting (wet 6 dry) green

[ Whitey Kime (Supt.) cutting, and general clean-up.

2. Operated vibrators (wiggle tails to  ;

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Construction Division Metaline Falls, Wash. 1. Check out of mass concrete pours -

Bill Kelly - Resident Eng .

Green cutting, sandblasting, re-steel, (quantity and installation) embedded items, cooling coils, water stops, slip forms, and concrete placement.

2. Inspection of concrete finishing as required per bureau specification 5.
3. Inspection of concrete repair work, using recognized methods such as saw cutting, proper key and bonding agents.
4. Weekly inspection of observation wells in surrounding areas as needed for accurate information of water tables.
5. Check out and placement of gunite on intake tunnels.
6. Daily readings of temperatures

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7. Assisted with pressure grouting

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9-1-67 3-1-69 Parsons Brinckeroff Tudor Field Inspector-Responsible for:

Bechtel 1 Civil Center Station 1. Installation of slurry walls -

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including pile driving, placement l of Treamic concrete and excavation. 1

2. Installation of structural steel, l both temporary and permanent. l
3. Inspected stick and auto welding {

on temp. and perm. steel structure.

4. l Removal and restoring of underground utilitics, such as sewers, gas and I water mains, telephones, etc. l
5. Daily inspection of observation
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, surrounding water tables.

6. Checkout for concrete pours--

sandblasting, re-steel, forms, clean-up, and placement of concrete.

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2. Inspected pile driving operation

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3. Inspected stick and auto wel-ding of temp. and perm. steel structures.
    • 4. Inspected concretc finishing and repair work.

~ 5. Inspected installation and building of cement block walls.

6. Inspected water proofing of various concrete closure walls.

3-2 ~4 9-1-71 Parsons Brinckcroff Tudor Field Inspector responsible for:

Bechtel John Segerdell - Res. Eng. 1. In charge of placement of all Ben Lampert-Track Mgr. track concrete (8 miles) on the 1Z4487) contract. Inspected water-blasting, sandblasting, installation p)

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3. Wrote up the final concrete report,

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and charts. '

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6. Assisted with inspection of field
  • welding of the continucous welded r ail, using the Thermix method.

9-2-71 5-1-72 Bechtel Power Corp. , Lead Civil Quality Control Engineer Quality Control  :

Job 6280, Delta, Pa. responsibic for auditing the following:

Z. Tucker - Q.C. Eng. 1. Drawing Control '

2. Nonconforming material and components.

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4. Calibration and control of Testing

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Equipment and Tools.

, S. Backfill and Earthwork

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8. Documentation
9. Waterpfoofing Membrane and Roofing.

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Note: Worked in close relationship with the first lin'e of inspection, and

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discipline group leaders, in all of the before mentioned duties and Ass

, responsibilities, sibilities of the y'.g 9 T.,ume 8 respon-Engineer during his absence.

5-2-72 4-1-73 Bechtel Power Corp. Assistant Project Field Q.C. Engineer Quality Control Assist the Project Field Q.C. Engineer Peach Bottom, Pa. in the supervision of the Q.C. group.

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of all applicabic codes, specifications, drawings, and procedures as follows:

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3. Monitoring testing laboratories.
4. Provide surveillance of s/c Q.C. programs. ..

S. Review of field p.o. 's for Q listed items.

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7. Review of all Q.C. documentation.

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4-2-73 8-16-76 Bechtel Power Corp. Project Field Q.C. Engineer - 1 Quality Control Responsible for: )

Limerick, Pa. 8031 1. Overall implementation of total D. R. Johnson Q.C. program at Limerick.

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5. Liason between Q.C. and Field Eng.

Construction forces and Client QA personnel.

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Total of eight (S) leads, thirty '

nine -(39) Q.C. Engineers, three (3) clerks, and one (1) secretary.

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of the Quality. Control program for the San Francisco, Ca. Susquehanna Project to assure proper Met 32 D10 implementation This accomplished on Mr. D. R. Johnson the SFHO staff level.

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.- Susquehanna Project Team participants (i.e. , Proj ect Engineering, Quality

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Review and approve program cocuments

'- such as, quality control ins. ructions, and quality control inspecticit records.

Prepare Project Special Provisions Notices. Certify. Level II GA Quality , , -

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M. S. Nuclear r.ngmeermg

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Project Man- Responsibilities comprise of operation & management of agement & technical services performed during design, ccnstruction, Construction and operation phase of nuclear and fossil power plants.

Liason includes supervision and coordinaticn of activities amongst various disciplines, A-E & Censultants, NSSS and various equipment suppliers, constructions activities and plant operation groups.

Review and approval of equipment and process specification and procedures, proposals, studies and recomendations, contract bid awards, system descriptica, logic diagrams, start-up and operation procedures both during design, construction and operation phases to determine their conformance to design, safety analysis reports, quality assurance, applicable codes, NRC & Federal and State regulatory requirements.

Experience in Project management, reporting to manage -

ment. planning scheduling, progress mcnitoring, mainte- .

O nance of schedules during fabrication in shops, and const-V ruction.arHeiMos, review of project reports, source

< inspection and field inspection reports, shipping, hand-ling and storage of equipment at site.

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Coordination with authorized inspection and regulatory enforcement personnel. Participate in SORC & SRAB meetings.

Nuclear: Experienced with nuclear power plant systems and design,

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balance of plant criteria, activities associated with development, constructicn, inspecticn and testing,

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start-up and operation. Familiar with NRC criteria, standards and guides, safety analysis report.

Welding & Experience inall phases of welding of heavy fabrication Metallurgy for pressure vessel and nuclear application. Development and writing of welding procedures, qualification of weld

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Project Quality Power Authority of the State of New York, New Ycrk.

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Assurance Engineer November 1974 till present.

L;ad Materials Stone & Webster Engineer!ng Corporation, . Boston, Mass.

Engineer August 1973 to November 1974 .

Plant Welding G-W Taylor Forge Inc. Cicer i. Ill. '

Engineer November 1972 to August 1973

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Woldhg & Q. C. J. T. Collen . Co.. Inc. Fulton, Ill. .

Engineer September 1970 to November 1972

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Project Engineer Indian Ircn & Steel Co. Ltd. , Burnpur, India.

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t Member, American Weldhg Society.

Attended seminar " Inspection and Testing of Welds" and " Current Welding -

Processes" conducted by American Welding Society.

Attended course "Use of isotcpes for Industrial Radiography" ccaducted by Pick,er's X-Ray Corporatien, Cleveland, Ohio.

Attended courses " Ultrasonic Inspection of Welds" and " Ultrasonic Test Specifications" conducted by Krautkramer-Branson Inc. , Stanford Conn.

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{'1:0 of Dirth July 6,1936 '

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or operating pdwer plant.

  • Position is of greater than average ecmplexity, requires.

the ability to carry out assignments with minimal super-vision, requires good judgement in giv!.ng approval to programs, plans, source inspection regairements, etc.

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