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| Click here or scroll down to respond to this candidateCandidate's Name (Semi-retired)Relevant Experience:Site Safety Officer, November 2014 (2 weeks), November 2016 (2 weeks), November 2017 (2 weeks), August 2018 (2 weeks), November 2018 (2 weeks), October 2019 (2 weeks), November 2020 (2 weeks), October 2021 (2 weeks), October 2023 (2 weeks),Site Safety Manager. Carls Services Inc. Monitored workplace activities to ensure that workers comply with company policies and government safety regulations during transload of a high-level radioactive cask (100 tons) that was plasma cut away from a railcar and transferred to a heavy hauler (Goldhofer) with 500-ton crane for transport and disposal.Safety/Radiological July 2019Safety/Radiological controls. (1 mo.) Carls Services Inc. Monitored workplace activities for safety and radiological conditions during removal of soil from DARA Solids Storage Facility (SSF), Building 9720-60, at the Bear Creek Burial Grounds in the Y-12 National Security Complex. Performed status surveys for PCBs and radiological.Safety/Radiological December 2018 to January 2019Safety/Radiological controls. (2 mo.) Carls Services Inc. Monitored workplace activities for safety and radiological conditions during removal of soil from DARA Solids Storage Facility (SSF), Building 9720-60, at the Bear Creek Burial Grounds in the Y-12 National Security Complex.Consultant, Jan 2013-Feb 2013Radiological Engineer. Carls Services Inc. consulted with an equipment rental company during return of equipment that had been used long term in a contaminated demolition project.Waste Management, Y-12 Oct 2009-Oct 2011Senior Waste Characterization Engineer. Aerotek characterizing waste and coordinating material movement at Y-12 on ARRA project in the remediation and demolition of the Alpha 5 building.Waste Management, 2009-2009Radiological Engineer/planner. SAMays LLC working at the EnergySolutions proposal center in Oak Ridge Tennessee performed as a Subject Matter Expert in the development of contract proposals for remediation and demolition projects. Developed Scope of work, technical approach, and performed waste volume calculations.Waste Management, Y-12 2008-2009Superintendent. DeNuke Contracting Services Site Superintendent developed workflow and technical approach to the remediation of the 9720-16 Scrap Yard, 1.6 acres of contaminated abandoned equipment, material, and shipping containers. Supervised craft daily in the sampling, segregation, and packaging of material. Supervised the operation of a semi portable metal shredder in the processing of shipping containers.Waste Management, USACE FUSRAP Painesville Oh Site 2007-2007On Site Transportation Coordinator. Cavanagh (Denuke) field operations coordinator responsible for the staging, loading, and material accountability of contaminated soil and debris for shipment.Waste Management, Y-12 Field Programs 2004-2006Waste Specialist. Safety and Ecology Corporation manager responsible for the oversight of packaging, transportation, and documentation of waste generated during Infrastructure Reduction Projects at the Y-12 National Security Complex. Generated Waste profiles for Energy Solutions Utah for each SEC projects. Monitored loading of waste containers to ensure compliance with waste procedures, regulations, and WACs. Provided oversight and sampling for a PCB spill cleanup. When required I sampled the waste stream or facility structures for characterization. Developed Waste/Transportation work plans for each of these projects.Waste management, Mound Closure Project (MCP), 2003-2004Waste Coordinator. Safety and Ecology Corporation manager responsible for the oversight of packaging, transportation, and documentation of waste generated during the demolition of a Hydrolysis House laboratory building (HH bldg). Provided routine reports of waste generated and waste generation projections by classification, volume, and type of containers. Produced documentation required for the shipment of all containers from the HH bldg.Site manager, Fernald Environmental Management Project (FEMP), 2000-2002Administrative Supervisor. Safety and Ecology Corporation (SEC) site manager responsible for the supervision of Radiation Protection Technicians, Health Physics Technicians, Safety and Health Technicians, Radiological Control Engineers, Safety Engineers and System Safety Analysts at the Fernald Environmental Management Project operated by Fluor Fernald. Total staff supervised from 74 to 94 SEC and SEC subcontractor personnel.In addition to supervisory duties, supported the FEMP Safety Analysis Program as a Nuclear Criticality Safety Field Representative. This responsible includes providing field management oversight of all fissile material at the FEMP. Responsibilities included providing guidance to nuclear fissile material supervisors in the transfer of these materials for compliance with site requirements.Nuclear Criticality Safety, (FEMP), 1998-2000Safety Engineer. As a Nuclear Criticality Safety Field Representative, provided oversight, support, and technical assistance to the FEMP Fissile Material Handlers (FMH) and FMH Supervisors in the field for all activities and operations involving fissile material subject to Nuclear Criticality Controls. As a member of the FEMP Safety Analysis Team, performed safety evaluations of un-reviewed safety questions (USQD). As a Safety Analyst, assisted the Safety Analysts in the monitoring of compliance with safety basis documents including Basis of Interim Operations and Safety Analysis Reports. Performed safety walk downs of FEMP facilities to evaluate hazard categories.Radiological Control Technician, (FEMP), 1995-1998Radiation Protection Technologist. Provided radiological support during the Thorium Overpack Project (TOP). This project included over packing of 5600 deteriorated drums of Thorium-232 compound. The project progressively increased production and lowered radiation exposure to workers and was completed 10 months early, under budget and well below radiation exposure estimates.Radiation Protection Technologist, 1979-1984, 1987-1995Worked for a variety of companies, at 25 nuclear power stations. Supervised technical staffs ranging from four to 65 Radiological Protection personnel. Performed radiological evaluations of work plans, equipment, and workspaces in. As an instructor, conducted general entry training for radiation workers and taught basic radiological theory and procedures to health physics technicians. As a radiation protection technologist operated a wide variety of instruments in various environments, performed numerous surveys to evaluate radiological conditions, and provided radiological support for a wide variety of work functions.Outage Management, Clinton Nuclear Power Station, 1987Project Specialist, in Outage Management, conducted performance monitoring of the Maintenance Service Contractor (Stone and Webster), developed monthly budget for approval ($1-$2M/Month), and investigated issues concerning QA, radiological controls, safety, and regulatory compliance.Radiation Protection Shift Supervisor. Clinton Nuclear Power Station, 1985-1987Supervise technicians in the implementation of the health physics program. Staff size ranged from six to 20 personnel depending on shift. Performed radiological evaluations of plant equipment, workspaces, and procedures prior to plant start up. Developed radiation protection operating procedures, performed radioactive material receipt and shipment, technician training, and management of the departments commitment tracking system to ensuring obligations internally and to regulatory agencies were addressed in a timely manner.Engineering Technician, 1978-1979Engineering Technician. Developed maintenance procedures for the US Navy Planned Maintenance System (PMS). Primary responsibilities included the initial development of maintenance procedures for the USS Ohio (Trident class nuclear submarine) prior to its commissioning. In addition, I developed inactive equipment maintenance for the long-term shutdown of ships equipment and responded to change requests by ships force personnel for existing equipment procedures.US Navy Nuclear Propulsion Program, 1970-1978Completed the US Navy nuclear propulsion Program serving on two Nuclear Powered Fast Attack Submarines qualifying to the most senior watch stations of Engineering Watch Supervisor (Duty Chief Petty Officer) and Leading Engineering Laboratory Technician.Education and Qualifications:Bachelor of Science Nuclear Technology, 2004National Registry of Radiation Protection Technologies (NRRPT), 1987Question Safety Evaluator (DOE-QSE FEMP)Qualified Safety Analyst (DOE-SA FEMP)Radioactive Waste Packaging and Shipping (GTS Seminar1986, NEWEX 2003)Qualified Nuclear Criticality Safety Field RepresentativeTrainers Training Certificates, (Baldwin Associates 1985, Illinois Power Company1987, & Fluor Daniel 2000)Emergency Medical Technician Certification, 1986Navy, Maintenance Requirement Procedure Development Training, 1978Navy, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration School 1975Engineering Laboratory Technician School, Navy Nuclear, 1972Navy Nuclear Power Schools, 1971 |