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1. Consumers Power Company

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Dietrich, M - Quality Assurance Engineer - Mech / PipingCarchedi, F - Quality Assurance Engineer -' Mech / PipingKasparek, G - Quality Assurance Engineer - CivilGriffis, C - Quality Control Engineer -- Mech / PipingMiller, J - Quality Control Engineer - Mech / PipingSchumitsch, W - Quality Control Engineer - Mech / Piping.

Tucker, G - Quality Control Engineer - Mech / Piping<

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R L Greer - QC Inspector.

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QUARTERLY REPORT_

APRIL, 1980 THROUGH JUNE, 1980--t

PROJECT WORK SCHEDULE

1. Continue working radiation shielding in the Auxiliary Building.

2. Continue installation of HVAC'ductwork throughout the Auxiliary Building.

3. Complete installation of. relief stacks at c)cvation 704' in the Auxiliary..

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4. Complete missile shielding from G to E line in the Auxiliary Building.5. Complete cable tray in the upper and lower cable spreading room and

safety related rooms.

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indexing fixture. pine in Ccntainment 2.

7. Complete installation of reactor cavity seal plate in Containment 2.

8. Continue installation of HVAC ductwork in Containment 2.,

. 9. Start installation of monorail in cavity "A" and "B" and at elevation640' in Containment 2.

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11. Start concrete work on the upper reactor cavity in Containment 1.- |

12. Continue work on the Reactor Building sumps in Containment 1 & 2.

13. Continue installation of large pipe, small pipe, cable tray and conduitin Containment 1 & 2.

14 Continue work on NSSS~ systems in Containment 1 & 2.

15. Complete Unit 2 Turbine / Generator installation for layup., ,,

16. Complete installation of mechdnical equipment in Turbine 2.

17. Continue installation of large pipe, small pipe, cabic tray & conduit inTurbine 1.

18. Complete HVAC in the Service Water Building.

19. Continue erection of the' Service Water Cooling Tower.

20. Continue construction on the Diesel Generator Building".

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21.' : Complete .installatiion of the field erected tanks in the tank farm.

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Master of Business Administration University of Pittsburgh,1973a

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Professional Engineer, Pennsylvania No. 23938-2Member, ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section III, Subgroup on \

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Westinghouse Learning Corporaticn,' Management Techn: ques for Manajement .Personnel Course t 40 hours), 197'.

. U. S. Army Manayenent Engineering Training Agancy, Wah fathods and StandardsCource (320 bcurs) and Work Methods and Standstds Instructor's Institute

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Westinghouse Electric CorporationNuclear Equipment DivisionsCheswick, Pennsylvania -

Westinghouse Nuclear Equipment Divisions is the equipmentengineering design, componcnt mnufacturing and procurement armof the Water Reactor Divisions Business Unit. The businessof Water Reactor Divisions is the design, manufacture, licensing,sale and servicing of Nuclear Steam Supply Systems, and relatedproducts and services.

The function of the Shop Order Holder is to manage a definedportion af the total scope of supply for a ' Nuclear Steam Supply .System. The Shop Order Holder 'is responsible for the tcchnical,logistical 'and administrative activities associated with providingthe goods and services included within the scope of the Shop Order.

~ As Shop Order Holder for Valve Engineering, I provide valves,valve related components and the associated engineering effortfor 34' Nuclear Reactor Plant Projacts (an average annual valueof approximately S10 million). My responsibilities include ,the

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My skills are applied in the following areas:

1). The leadership of engineers to attain technical and-commercial goals.

2) ' The preparation of budgets and the scheduling of manpower

3) The synthesis of equipment' design criteria from multi-diciplined reactor plant technologu. ,

4) The development of specification criteria, including theapplication of the ASME Boiler and Vessel Code, ANSI Standards,IEEE ' Standards and USNRC Regulatory Guides.

5) The performance of engineering surveys and audits toqualify and evaluate' equipment manufacturers.

6) The review of ' reactor plant safety analysis reports.

7) The establishment of interface criteria and tha integration

of Westinghouse engineering effort with that of the equipmentsuppliers, the architect / engineers and the utilities.

8) The initiaticn of research programs for the developmento[ new products and services.

9) The evaluation and revision of work methods and procedures*

to improve productivity.

7/72 to 1/79 SENIOR ENGINEER /SHCP ORDER HOLDER

W stinghouse Electric Corpo,tation -_

ePressurized Water Feactor Systems DivisionMonroevilie, Pennsylvania

Prior to restructuring of the Westinghouse Water ReactorDivisions Business Unit, the Pressurized Water Reactor SystemsDivision was engaged in the design, licensing and sale of NuclearSteam Supply Syste=s to electric utilities. I was responsiblefor the engineering effort to provide valves, valve operatorsand accessories for Westinghouse Nuclear Reactor Plants. Theresponsibilities of this position were integrated into thecurrent position described above.

~12/67 to 6/72 SUPERVISING ENG1NEER

Westinghouse Electric CorporationPlant Apparatus Division '|Wilkins Township, Pennsylvania

Westinghouse Plant Apparatus Division is a prime contractor |

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From a starting position as Associate Engineato I advanced throughEngineer. to Supervising Engineer. _ As Supervising Engineer,I managed a section of seven engineers. Assignments were relatedto the sp.tcification, procurer'ent and design evaluation ofcomponents, and technical support for Naval Reactor Power plants.Hardware responsibilities included dominera11zers, valves,ion exchangers, filters, viewing windows, venturis and ruantcr ,

coolant piping.

My major responsibilities were:

1) Ihe evaluation and development of personnel through estimatt:sof promotability, performance reviews and salary administration.

2) Specificaticri preparation, including the developmnt .1ndappilaation of military specifications and standards.

3) The technical evt.luation of quott.tions and the prcestacion ;

of engineering estimates to support procurement decisions. 1

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procedures,. fabrication methods, design analyses and tes* '

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5) Development of operating and maintenance instructions forNaval personnel.

6) Evaluation and resolution of fieldproblems during constructionand overhaul.

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9/6S to 9/67 FIRST LIEUTENANT

United States ArmyCorps of Engineers

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positions as engineering maintenance officer and engineeringsupply officer at platoon, company and battalion staff level.

Special training and duties included construction of roads,airfields and bridges; work measurement techniques and workstandards- development and maintenance of engineering equipmentand vehicles.

9/61 to 2/65 ASSISTANT ENGINEER

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While a cooperative education student, I worked part time as adraftsman ar. ! assistant engineer. My duties included design,s.

- layout and calculations for oceanographic research equipment,*

mechanical drawing for s' hop fabrication and assembly, andpreparation of charts and graphs.

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Dirthdate: 12 16 32 NSPE Affiliation; Jackson MI.

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Home Address: 3h58 Balmars, Jackson, MI h9201.

Registration: Profeccion21 Engineer MI 17250 *See AttachedClassification, State,, , Registration Numocr,

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Classification per NSPE Guidelines,' Engineer I - Engineer IX: VI

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National Board of Registration- for Nuclear Safety-Related CoatingEngineers and Specialists - No N.CE100, Nuclear Safety-Related Coating ,

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k.0 TECHNICAL SOCIETY ACTIVITIES i

American Society for Testing and Materials - 1962 to Present |-

Comittee B-1 - Wire for Elcetrical Conductors - 1962-1971

Chaiman - Editorial Subeceittee - 1965-1969'

Vice Chairman B1 - 1968-1971-

Committee D01.43 Paint for Nuclear Application - 1976-1979 |

Chairman of TG on Materials and Test Procedures'

Committee D.33 (Subecmmittee D.01.h3 Upgraded to Full ASTM Committee-

Status in June 1979) - 1979 to Present-

Chairman - Subcommittee D.33.02 - Materials and Test Procedures-

Member of Advisory Subcommittee

National Association for Corrosion En6 neers - 1970 to Present1

Committee T-10 - Underground Corrosion Control

Committee T10-C - Materials of Construction

Committee T-11 - Power Plant Corrosion

Committee T-6 - Protective Coatings

Utility Nticlear Coating Work Committee - 1976 to Present

Secretary - 1978-1980 ,

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Michigan E1cetrolysis Ce.rnittee - 1970 to Present

Secretary - 197h-1979"

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North Jackson Lions Club - 1972 to Present .

Director - 1973-197h.

Secretary - 197h-1977,t

Vice President - 1977-1979

President - 1979-1980 .' ,

|Received two extension awards for starting two new clubs. )|Award for guiding and counseling new club during first year of existence.

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' Responsible for JCC Rosier Tent Show being presented in the Jackson.

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Immanuel Lutheran Church - 1957 to Present,

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Member of Choir - 1958-197h

Member of JCC Jackson Chorale - 1974-1977;

6.0 CONTINUIT.G COMPETENCE i

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WSU - General Business I and II - 1967-1968i

USU - Accounting - 1968.

WSU - Marketing - 1968'

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West Virginia University - Morgantown, WV

16th Annual Appalachian Underground Corrosion Short Course (Advanced'

Topics) - May 17-20, 1971 r, %

NACE Basic Corrosion Course - 1972

10th Annual Liberty Bell Corrosion Course (Protective Coatings),*

Philadelphia, PA - Septenber 12-14, 1972

Goodall Electric Inc Seminat (Rectifier Design and Maintenance) -January 30-February 1,1973 -

IEEE Spring Seminar 1975 - Keys to Managerial Success - Spring 1975

Institute of Applied Technology - Comprehensive Short Course in Coating.

Inspection Theory and Praqt' ice - November 1-5, 1976

Seminar on Inspection of Spray Urethane Foam - Sun Tech - June 1-3, 1977.

Consumers Power Company-Sponsored Courses

Basics of Job Management - 1961 __ |

Probability -and Statistics (Dr Chisman) - 1964 .|

Conference Leadership Course - 1965

Basics of Economics - 1967

Effective Letter Writing - January 1970

Productive Listening - Management Oriented - Spring 1976

Managerial Economics - February 27-March h,1977

Papers Published and/or Presented

IEEE 1965 - Coauthor of Conference Paper " Effects of Power FollowCurrents on Suspension Insulators."

NACE Corrosion /73 " Power Lines and Pipelines Safely Compatible in>

Close Froxir.ity Durint; Con::tructiori and Operation." Publinhed in CasInduntrics inacuzine June 3973 and Material Protection December 1973

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NACE Corrosion /Th "URD Cablen Cannot Be Enried and Forgotten.".

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Elected to the Technical Advisory C8mmittee of the Institute of AppliedTechnology. IAT is an educational organization offering the coating specialictprofessional courses that combine the latest in theory with practical knowledgeobtained from site inspection, hands-on practice and experienced course leaders.From the fundamentals to the most recent developments in coating technology,.

the IAT Technical Advisory Committee and instructors are prepared to focus onthe application of this knowledge sto field or shop uituations.

I am chairman of the committee which developed the course on nucicar quality-assured coating work. This course was written in 1978 and has been presentedthree times with about 75 participants. The course scope is:

The safe and efficient operation, of a nuclear power plant is a major responsi-', bility in which coatings play a significant role. By properly selecting,

applying and maintaining a nuclear coating system, you are contributing topublic and employee safety and health.

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corrosion and coating specialists, quality assurance personnel and specification.

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3. AST' . ANSI, SSPC, NACE Standards.

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take over the area of protective coatings for cicctric facilitics of the Ccepan*;.Prior to t.his time there was no formal procedures for,conting. Ecch plant didtheir own " painting" uith a minimum w ount ot* attention being paid to curfacepreparatien and application of the coating. At that time the mar.imun. curface.

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There was much opposition to the idea of proper surface preparation such as sandblasting, however, permission was riceived to make an experimental coating instal ,lation on the upstream faces of some hydro gates on the system which were beingrepaired at that time.- This included applying the coatings that had been previouslyused over unprepared surface.and also applying the same coatings over sand blastedsurfaces. Also evaluated were the epoxys, vinyls, and chlorinated rubbers appliedover sand blasted surfaces. This was classified as testing and evaluations weremade annually as to the conditions.of the coatings. Using this evaluation, withinfour years the management of Consdr.ers Power Ccepany was shown and convinced as tothe benefits of proper surface preparation, proper coating material, control ofthe application and company standards covering protective coatings. The programI prepared for proper surface preparation, application and inspection was approvedby the Company. I was made recponsible for writing all company specificatiensfor protective coatings and revicving any protective coating specification forthe electric system which were written by outside consulting firms.

During this time I developed an evaluation program of different coatings bycoating panels and testin5 both in the laboratory and under actual field exposures.-

The result of my work in this area is evident in coatings uhich have been in scr-vice in de-ionized water tanks for 12 to 15 years. At last inspection they arestill in good condition and there is no estimate on-when these tanks will needrecoating. *

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In 1961 Consumers Power Company's first' nuclear plant was put in operation.This unit was constructed by a consulting firm and turned over to Consumers foroperating. Shortly after being constructed and placed in service, I assu .ed theresponsibility for specifying, writing specifications and inspecting all maintenancecoating work done in this plant. With the limited amount of industry and nationalstandards and specifications at that time, the best coating practices were follow-cd on all of the maintenance done in this plant involving the selection and appli-cation of coatings. When the Palisades Plant was designed in 1966 and duringconstruction all coating specifications were revieued by me with conments andrecommendations for change,s submitted to the architect / engineering firm. Sincethe plant vent into operation, all technical specifications for coatings at this

i plant are written or rc/iewed by me and the administration for the application! . is under by jurisdiction including the inspection of the work. Basic training

[ in inspection and application of coatings is given to the plant engineers so' that they can follow this work when I am unavailable at a given time. However,I all cbating work is my responsibility and I am available at any plant site

! within about five hours if problems develop in coating or the engineers have any: questions concerning proper application of the coating.V

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for all committee work involving nuclear coatin6s. I have direct interfacing

with the project personnel and with the quality assurance department in formingQuality Assurance Programs for coatings as well as reviewing other companies,applicators and manufacturers QA programs..-

All coating materials.used in Consumers Power Ccmpany's systems are approved by'

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FUNCTION AREA: CORROSION CONTROL,a

In 1970 the electric area of Consumers Power Company decided that a corrosioncontrol program was necessary. ihe assignment of developing and implementingthis program was given to me. !@ initial responsibility was to learn aboutcorrosion control through the use of cathodic protection alone and in conjunc-tion with protective coatings. I developed and conducted an evaluation programthroughout our electric system regarding the extent of corrosion. !& findings and.

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recoccendations were adopted and I was S ven the assi6nment to implement thisi.

program for controlling and mitigating all and any corrosion problems. One of ja

the major areas of concern at that time was the underground residential distri-.' bution facilities, which the electric utilities were be6 nning to use veryi

extensively. Another area was the use of cathodic protection in our electricplant facilities and a third was investigations in interference problems causedby stray currents from other utilities in close proximity to our facilities.I initiated and conducted a survey of all generating facilities to determinewhat extent cathodic protection was needed. After the studies at each plant*

were made, reports were submitted to the plants recommending necessary correc-tive measures.' I then designed the recommended cathodic protection and.coordi-'

,nated its installation. After the installations were made, it remained myresponsibility to monitor their operations as required by law and requirementsset up within the Company..

In 1976 with the Ccmpany's reorganization, the electric distribution corrosionecntrol was placed under another area-for responsibility. I maintained theresponsibility for corrasion control of all transmission power lines, Cencrating

'facilities and electric. generating construction projects. Evaluation of any,

failures suspected to be caused by corrosion is investigated by me with correc-tive recommendations being made to the. responsible department. Any departmentwhich requests help for corrosion control receives this help from me if possible.If.not, I will recommend an outside company to do the work and I will coordinate.

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From the time Ijoined the Company in 1957 until 1970 when given full responsi-.

bility for corrosion control for electric facilities of the Company, I worked inthe materials section of the Electric Engir'scring Department where another partof iny responsibility was evaluating new ma arials used for the transmission anddistribution of electricity as well as eye.: nation of failures of this equipmentand materials. The degree of resconsibili" r increased as I was promoted from .

Graduate Engineer to Associate En'gideer to Jeneral Engineer and in 1968 I waspromoted to a Senior Engineer. At that time I was given full responsibility forprojects and their etaluation, making recorzendations for action to be takenand approval of materials. During this time, I worked on projects, one of whichwas the evaluation of current limitations on switches used for transmission ofelectric power. Out of rny ctudy I reco:m: ended increases in the capacity ratingof these evitches over EEMA uhich saved the Company $50,000 a year because ofthe additional current these s titches could carry as evidenced by the testing Idid. I also developed a series of tests for distribution cutouts to evaluate

fused cutouts from different manufacturers. Many of these evaluation paracetersI used have since been adopted by the cutout manufacturers and ANSI C37.41-1969and are being used today. They more clearly and completely demonstrate the abilityof these cutouts to operate under actual service conditions.

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I developed and implemented a series of tests on suspension insulators for use.

when' the Company went to 345 kV. These high current tests and results uerewritten and presented at the winter meeting of the IEEE in 1965 The value ofthese tests which showed the detrimental effect that high fault currents would-have on insulators along with RIV tests were used to help design the configurationof the EHV transmission towers to achieve the proper electrical characteristics.

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NUCLEAR SAFETY RELATED COATING ENGINEERThe Board herchy issues this certificate No. - 5 5 5~ I II II

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EDUCATION: High School Diploma - St. Mary's High School, Natchitoches, LA --1958

. Class "A" Machinists Mate School, Great Lakes, ILL, U.S. Navy - 1959&: .

Nuclear Power Training Unit, U. S. Navy, Groton, Conn. - 1961.

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Quality Assurance, reporting to the Manager, Nuefear Power Inspection.

Responsible for writing Quality Control Procedures for nverhaul, modifi-.

cation and repair of nuclear systems and components, and training of;.

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group' assigned to verify work performed was in accordance with approved

fprocedures and specifications including material verification, dimensional~

n verification, dye penetrant inspection, installation, pre-test, cleanliness-

and hydrostatic inspections.

- . . 9/72 to 4/74 - Ingalls Shipbuilding Division - Foreman, Nuclear Services,%

reporting to the Director,ENuclear Construction / Overhaul Production.

Responsible for installation, removal of off-hull radioactive waterI

collection systems, processing radioactive wat'er for_ reuse, collection, I

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active tools for reuse, supply of materials for handling and collectingIradioactive materials, and maintenance / operation of Submarine Overhaul '

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reporting to the Director, Nuclear Construction Overhaul Production..

Responsible for the manufacture, maintenance, insta,11ation and operation /

removal of test equipment used to test nuclear systems and equipment asso-

ciated with nuclear submarines. Responsible for installation / removal

of off-hull radioactive water collection systems, processing radioactive

water collection systems, processing radioactive water for reuse,

collection, packaging and shipping of solid radioactive waste, maintaining, ..

.radioactive tools for reuse and maintaining and operating of the

Submarine Overhaul Refueling Building.' 1. 1

1/76 to 10/79 - Ingalls Shipbuilding Division, Pascagoula, Mississippi - ji

Manager,-Radiation Control Monitoring Department, reporting to the j,

Director, Radiation Control - Responsible for radiological control of all.

Iwork performed on radioactive equipment, piping and components, both on 1

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' Overhaul Facility. Approximately fifty personnel reported directly to

me, of which thirty-five were union represented..

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10/79 to 1/80 - Bechtel Power Corporation, QA Department,'at

Palisades Site working under G. L. Richardson, PQAE. - Quality

Assurance Engineer on site. Responsible for performing monitoring

functions, assisting in audits, approving procedure changes for Quality.

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client at Palisades.'

1/80 to Present - Bechtel Power Corporation - QA Department at Midland

Site, working under L.-A. Dreisbach, PQAE. - Quality Assurance Engineer -

Assigned to help resolve and coordinate problems, including, receipt,

coordination, evaluation, and action in'itiation and response of all

Consumers Power Company.and NRC type items..

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NAME: CAliCHEDI, FRANK P. EKoLOYES NO. _663385 .

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Career Development Program - Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation - 1979*

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Lead inspector for all mechanical field inspections at NAPS, including-

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Multipliers at NAPS. Wrote. Equipment Storage and Housekeeping Lecturo

for Stone & Webster Training Department for all site employees.- |.1

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*Mechanical Supervisor in charge of all mechanical documentation and.

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storage program. Wrote Mech. 0.T.J. training courses to be used nt

all S&W sites..

7/79 to 1/80 - SWEC, FQC Division, Mineral, VA - Tield QC Engineer:

Supervisor for mechanical, structural, and hanger disciplines.. . Responsible for field inspegtions and documentation including turnover '

of records to client. Performed welding inspections for electrical

component structures and ASME piping. Responsibic for preparation

and presentation of 10CRF50.55(e) items to the NRC.

2/80 t' present - Bechtel Power Corporation, tlidland Site -o

Senior QA Engineer - Responsible for the performance of monitors and

audits in the fields of piping, welding, NDE and mechanical at the*

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QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR - Mechanicali-

NAME 'Randall Lee Greer SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER 357-34-6475

EDUCATION SCH OOL . YEAR GRADUATED DEGREE OR DIPLOMA

ELEMENTARY Rushville Crade schoni 149A

HIGH ' SCHOOL Rushville Mich ' chnnI I 461TECHNICAL OR *

VOCATION AL COLLEGE ' Brown Business College 1962* *GR ADU ATE SCHOOL - t

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1964 Weldina 50 Rushville High School Night Class Ill.|

Jan. - 1980 Mec);,,,,y e;, 1 month OJr in Mech. Insp. techniques at B&WCC Midland, 'MI,n

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513 N. Bessie.

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' Education: Craduate Rushville High School

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lSuperintendent responsible for repairs at various '

locations in the Michigan area such as Dow Chem-.

ical in Midland, Michigan, NIPSCO in MichiganCity, In. and Portage, In. Also supervised the

- - installation of new MPS coal mills in Monroe, Mi.Duties included setting sole plates, aligning )

i . and leveling motors, gear boxes, etc. using fieldtransit and other equipment necessary for theleveling and alignment.

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10/68 - 10/77 Employed by numerous companies while working asa Millwright. Worked as foreman and generalforeman five years during this period. Respon-sibilities included setting and aligning heavy-machinery, motors, compressors, steam genera-tors, FD and ID fans, 'etc. Reading and inter-pretting drawings and other written procedures,making sure all tolerances are met at all timesusing Field transits, levels, plumb bobs and .

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