Steve

9/4/2014
Pittsburgh, PA

Position Desired

Nuclear Engineering
Anywhere in the U.S.
Yes

Resume

NUCLEAR-MECHANICAL ENGINEER


Highly experienced and degreed mechanical engineer with over six years of hands-on naval nuclear operational
experience and radiological D&D engineering experience at DOE sites. Considered an asset to all former
employers including the U.S. Nuclear Navy, B&W Technical Services, and Westinghouse Nuclear. Strong work
ethic, reliable, and government trained to focus on extreme attention-to-detail. Qualified technical leader valued
by customers earning superior report evaluations in high-pressure tasks. Proficient in Radiological Engineering
& Controls, ASME Code, Pipe Stress Analysis, Pro/Engineer, AutoCAD, Navisworks, MathCAD, MS - Word,
Excel, Power Point, Outlook, Visio, and Project.

Key Areas of Expertise Include:

• Developing Technical Work Documents (TWD) for Radiological D&D
• Nuclear Power Plant Mechanical Operations including Turbine Generators, Pumps, Valves, and Piping
• Power Plant Internal Flooding Analysis from Pipe Rupture Hazards
• Radiological Controls and Containment including Shielding Analysis
• Power Plant External Flooding Walkdowns
• ASME B31.1 Pipe Stress Analysis
• Radiological Decommissioning and Dismantling (D&D) of naval nuclear legacy equipment
• Steam Generator Internals, Construction, and Operations
• Engineering Design Change Package (DCP and E&DCR) generation, review and evaluations
• Commercial Nuclear Plant Proposal and Technical Description development including Cost Workbooks
• Leading engineering and technical project teams using extreme attention-to-detail and organization

EMPLOYMENT

Westinghouse Electric Company (Nuclear Services Division)
Waltz Mill Site, Madison, PA, 15663, Senior Engineer II, 10/2009 – Present

B&W Technical Services (BWXT) at Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory (BAPL)
West Mifflin, PA, 15122, D&D Engineer of Radiological Work at DOE Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory, 01/2004 – 10/2009

U.S. Navy Nuclear Active Duty, U.S.S. John C. Stennis (CVN-74)
Reactor Mechanical Operator / Supervisor / QA, Norfolk, VA; Honorable Discharge (E-5), 03/1992 – 03/1998



PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE


Westinghouse - Senior Engineer II (10/2009 ­ Present)

-Westinghouse Post Fukushima Flooding Walkdown Technical Lead
(Experience with NEI 12-07 and NRC 50.54(f) letter requirements).
-Westinghouse AP1000 Pipe Rupture Hazard Analysis (PRHA) Flooding Technical Lead
(Experience with AP1000 EDMS System Documents, P&IDs, Isometrics, DCPs, and DCD).
-Completed AP1000 and Electricité de France (EDF) RSG Weight and CG analysis calculations.
-Reviewed over 100 engineering design change packages for FCS nuclear plant and generated a detailed
evaluation report to expose trends in training, engineering, craft labor, and management.
-Performed pipe stress analysis of Palisades BOP side MSR piping system up rate using Westinghouse pipe
stress analysis software.
-Prepared calculation analysis packages for Palisades nuclear plant BOP side modifications.
-Knowledge and use of ASME B31.1 (Power Piping) code criteria.

B&W Technical Services - Engineer of Radiological Work (ERW) (01/2004 ­ 10/2009)

-Developed technical work documents that met or exceeded project schedules as a subcontractor for DOE
site D&D work including leading meetings for conceptual design and walkthrough phases, drafting,
reviewing, and following production work through to timely job completion.
-Performed design engineering of radiological containments associated with D&D work.
-Technical writer of environmental sampling plans and decontamination work documents.
-Trained and maintained qualifications for over 20 Engineers of Radiological Work.
-Engineering self assessment & metrics manager.

U.S. Navy ­ A4W Reactor Plant Mechanical Supervisor (04/1996 ­ 03/1998)
U.S.S. John C. Stennis (CVN-74), Newport News Shipyard and Naval Base Norfolk, VA

-Supervised nine surface ship reactor plant mechanical operators located at various sub-system watch
stations during steady-state, start-up, shut-down, testing, and casualty drill situations.

U.S. Navy ­ A4W Reactor Plant Mechanical Operator (10/1993 ­ 03/1998)
U.S.S. John C. Stennis (CVN-74), Newport News Shipyard and Naval Base Norfolk, VA

-Personally performed operations, analytical troubleshooting, inspections, testing, and quality control on
standard/specialized navy nuclear mechanical engineering systems.

U.S. Navy ­ A4W Reactor Plant Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor (07/1997 ­ 03/1998)
U.S.S. John C. Stennis (CVN-74), Newport News Shipyard and Naval Base Norfolk, VA

-Supervised 30 naval nuclear personnel on nuclear preventive and corrective maintenance.

U.S. Navy ­ Nuclear Quality Control Inspector / Supervisor (Jul. 1997 - Mar. 1998)
U.S.S. John C. Stennis (CVN-74), Newport News Shipyard and Naval Base Norfolk, VA

-Responsible for developing, scheduling, and supervising various nuclear plant maintenance work
packages and for the quality control processes required for maintenance on valves, piping, pumps, turbines
and other equipment required for nuclear operations and power generation.



EDUCATION


Bachelors of Science in Mechanical Engineering, University of Florida College of Engineering
Gainesville, FL, 32604, Graduated 08/2002

U.S. Naval Nuclear Power School, Reactor Mechanical Theory
Naval Base Orlando, FL, 32803, Graduated 04/1993

Diploma, Miami Palmetto Senior High School, Pinecre...

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