John

2/10/2015
Albany, NY

Position Desired

Project Engineering
Anywhere in CT; Anywhere in MA; Anywhere in ME; Anywhere in NH; Anywhere in NM; Albany, NY; Anywhere in VT
Yes

Resume

Resume of Work History

John P Whitton
3 Countryside Ct
Burnt Hills, NY
12027

Education: Clarkson College, Bachelor of Science Degrees in Civil and Environmental Engineering, 1972. EIT (NY) 01257, 1977.

July, August 2014:I performed NACE inspections of a 750,000 gallon municipal water tank that was cleaned, blasted to near white metal and recoated. Other work that was supposed to be performed at Knolls Atomic Power Lab was postponed.

April 1 2013 to November 2013: Corrosion Technician, Farwest Corrosion. I located and tested 6,000 plus Cathodic Protection Test Stations owned by National Grid in the Albany NY district. I reported test results weekly to National Grid.

April 8, 2011 to November 2012: Engineer-in-Charge and Sr Coating inspector for recoating 13 New York State Thruway Authority bridges. Thirteen bridges were blasted to white metal and recoated with a NEPCOAT B coating system. An additional three bridges were added to my workload in September of this year and completed in November.

April 12, 2010 to November 15, 2010: Senior Coating Inspector, Greenman-Pedersen Inc. Coating Inspector for Vermont Agency of Transportation (VAOT), bridge construction projects. I provided measurements and information to the contractor on a daily basis throughout the project to assure that all work was done to NACE and SSPC Standards. I also identified and photographed serious pitting corrosion issues throughout the project and communicated them to the VAOT as the work progressed.

July 28, 2009 to October 15, 2009: Burns and Roe Enterprises, Los Alamos, NM: Principal Engineer for projects at Los Alamos National Lab. I created Field Change Requests (FCRs) for piping designs to upgrade T-50, the Radiological Waste Treatment Plant. The end product was 34 complete FCR packages that contained general arrangements, piping isos, bill of materials and cost estimate for each package.

January 2, 2007 to June 26, 2009: General Electric Company: GE Energy, ITO Contract Manager. I created subcontracts for major (up to $1Billion) power projects. I also volunteered to update all GE Coating Specifications to include Physical Property requirements, Corrosion Resistance requirements, Design Basis and Quality Control requirements. This effort was expanded to include ISO standards and physical property requirements for a 15-20 year service life.

June 1993 - January 2007: Knolls Atomic Power Lab (Lockheed-Martin): Project Leader for cradle to grave management of multi-disciplined project teams to execute major capital projects, facilities projects and task order subcontracts. Managed and or performed all project aspects including conceptual development, cost estimating, preliminary and final design, technical specifications, technical approvals, procurement, engineering and construction contracts and administration, cost estimating, changes, budget, scheduling, integration, construction, inspection, commissioning and financial management.

Projects include hazardous waste remediation, landfill closures, petroleum cleanups, petroleum and chemical tank replacements, secondary containment for chemicals and petroleum products, fueling facilities, hazardous waste handling and processing facilities, radiological waste handling facilities constructed to NQA-1, state of the art new office building, numerous office, training area and process area renovations, nuclear submarine prototype repairs and mods, specialty coating specifications and applications including potable water storage tanks, chemical storage tanks, and naval (submarine) critical coatings. Also, there were utility renovations, major concrete repairs, soil remediation and numerous sanitary waste treatment plant upgrades at both sites.

At the Kesselring Site, as an ancillary duty, I was the Stormwater Management professional responsible for managing the soil disposal area.

I performed the design, specifications, cost estimating, contract negotiations and management, addendums, change orders, field oversight and inspections for all of my projects from conceptual design to commissioning.

I grew my extensive individual development plan into becoming the KAPL coatings/corrosion expert. Patent Awarded in 2003 for Radiological pump stations.

July 1989 - June 1993: Knolls Atomic Power Lab (General Electric Co): Project Engineer for facility projects (see above). I managed concept, preliminary and final design and construction of facilities projects. I had direct responsibility for cost, design and construction contracts through completion.

May 1978 - July 1989: General Electric Company, Real Estate and Construction Operation: Resident Manager/Pr...

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