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Paul K

Electrical Engineer - 20 Years of Experience - Near 30907

Occupation:

Electrical Engineer

Education Level:

Bachelor

Will Relocate:

YES

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WORK EXPERIENCE SUMMARY Lead Electrical Engineer At Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant (Duke Energy), I was the lead electrical engineer for developing FLEX strategy and provide generate electrical design and testing document to meet NRC requirements. This project was successfully completed on May 31st of 2015. Procedure Writter Developed Fire protection procedures at plant Vogtle 08/2012 - 12/2012 QA manager Tri-En Corporation as QA Manager developing the QA Program and participated in Diablo Canyon License Verification and validation project. Currently I am a consulting QA manager for Tri-En Corporation. (5/2011 - 6-2012) NUCLEAR Southern Nuclear Position: Technical Specialist. Sr. Safety Audit & Engineering Review (QA) Dates: Nov. 1997 -1/1/2011 Location: Plant Vogtle- Nuclear Operations Job Description Audit various activities and programs involving Engineering, Design & Modification, Security, Operation, Maintenance, Emergency Planning, Training, Plant Support Functions and Corrective Action program at SNC plants and supporting organizations. Review Management procedures, Engineering and Operation Procedures Position: Plant Engineering Supervisor Pant Modification & Maintenance Support (PMMS) Dates: Sept. 1992 to Nov. 1997 Location: Plant Vogtle - Nuclear Operations Job Description Generate procedures for PMMS dept. code of conduct and qualification, design change process, field change process and (as built notices) ABN process. Generate Minor Design Change Packages. Conduct design review meetings for all the design with various department representatives to discuss conceptual design. Ensure all design packages met nuclear safety as well as personal & Industrial safety standards and applicable codes. Review all design packages to ensure A &E provided the best design with in the allocated budget. Ensure all the implementation packages and work order packages are completed on schedule. Make sure design changes are functionally tested and configuration of the plant is always maintained by updating drawings, procedures and vendor manuals. Track the material and labor cost and adjust the manpower accordingly. Position: Plant Engineering Supervisor Electrical and Modification Group in Plant Engineering Support Dates: Sept. 1990 to Jan 1992 Location: Plant Vogtle- Nuclear Operations Job Description Supervise and coordinate various day -to-day engineering and testing activities of all electrical, instrumentation and emergency diesel generator. Also was acting as liaison between Georgia Power and architect engineers (Bechtel & SCS) on all plant modifications and responsible for all the activities of ten engineers and three contractors in the group. Position: Plant Engineering Supervisor Electrical and Instrumentation Group in Plant Engineering upport Dates: July 1985 - Sept. 1990 Location: Plant Vogtle- Nuclear Operations Plant Status: Under Construction, Start-up & operation Job Description: Responsible for reliable operation and identification of corrective and preventive maintenance of all electrical system such as 500 KV, 230 KV, 13.8 KV, 4.16 KV, 480V, 120V AC, 125V DC, and grounding and lightning protection. This includes both Class 1E and NON 1E systems. Also was responsible for entire emergency diesel generator system and sequencer system. Provide technical support to other Departments in any issue relating to electrical and instrumentation. Provide input to work planning and outage planning in identifying system outage requirements for testing and or maintenance of equipment's or systems. Initiate design change requests and process the design change packages and identify testing requirements to prove operability of the system after design modification develop special test procedures, schedule the tests and identify system outage windows to perform them. Worked as duty engineering supervisor to represent Engineering Support department on a day to day operational issues and coordinate the activities of all engineering works. This is a rotating schedule on week in every seven weeks. Coordinate Plant Technical Specification effort, regulatory, licensing, and Operations Assessment Program items assigned to Plant Engineering & Services. Supervise and coordinate the preparation of surveillance procedures assigned to Plant Engineering & Services. Coordinate and control protective relay and breaker settings for all 480V and under, switch gear and MCC breakers. Coordinate and perform initial Tech Spec. surveillance test to satisfy the fuel load license. Support pre operational start-up test program by reviewing the various start-up procedure. Reviewing and approving the test results before sending to document control. As a full time engineering plant review board (PRB) member the entire initial test program and procedures and plant procedures were reviewed for PRB approval. Position: Plant Engineering Supervisor Dates: February 23, 1983 to June 1985 Location: Plant Vogtle - Nuclear Operations Plant Status: Under Construction Job Description: Coordinate electrical DWG reviews design reviews, control room design reviews, Equipment Qualification Program, Plant Telecommunication system, MET Tower, EOF Communication Instrumentation and Control System Reviews, Scaling, Proteus Computer Secondary Plant Performance and implementation of Reg. 1.97 and New Reg.700 (Human Engineering Performance). Review start-up test program and provide comments. Position: Sr. Plant Engineer Dates: March 20, 1982 to February 22, 1983 Location: Plant Vogtle - Nuclear Operations Plant Status: Under Construction Job Description: Group Leader - coordinate electrical DWG reviews, design reviews, control room design reviews, Equipment Qualification Program, Plant Telecommunication system and implementation of Reg. 1-97 and New Reg. 0700 (Human Engineering Performance) Position: Construction Engineer Dates: Nov. 5, 1978 to June 20, 1979 Location: Plant Hatch Plant Status: Operating Job Description: Night Shift Supervisor - Problem solving Pipe support modification to concur with NRC Bulletin 79 - 04 and 79-014 (Temp. Assignment while at plant Hatch Construction) Position: Construction Engineer Dates: Nov. 4, 1978 to Nov. 5, 1979 Location: Plant Vogtle Plant Status: Under Construction Job Description: Review specification generate construction (instrumentation) dept. Procedure, review instrumentation drawing, resolves any installation problems. Provide design input based on plant Hatch construction experience. Position: Construction Engineer-Inst. & Cont. Dates: Feb. 22, 1977 to Nov. 4, 1978 Location: Plant Hatch Plant Status: Construction, Start-Up & operation Job Description: Complete responsibility for installing all instrumentation and tubing at Plant Hatch, Unit 2. Group leader - Mechanical Section in Hanger Surveillance. Oversee the installation of insulation system in Unit-2 and also reviewing and approving of insulation contractor invoices NON NUCLEAR (Georgia Power Co.) Position: Field Engineer - Piping Inst. & Cont. Dates: Sept. 29, 1979 to March. 20, 1982 Location: Plant Scherer Plant Status: Construction, Start-up & operation Job Description: Resolve piping and pipe support problem, material take off and requisition Coordinate activities of all the contractors in installing piping and instrumentation and piping support. Evaluate the bids and specification, re-design control air system, and coordinate start-up and outage work. Planning and scheduling of instrumentation installation and cost evaluation of piping instrumentation installation contract. Plant Scherer is a four units 850 MW coal fired drum type CE boiler & GE Turbine Generator Position: Project Engineer-Inst. & Cont. Dates: Feb. 5, 1975 to Jan. 15, 1977 Location: Plant Wansley (Davis Electrical) Plant Status: Construction, Start-up & operation Job Description Coordinate the activities for Plant Wansley, Unit #2 instrumentation installation. Solve all installation problems. Design tubing routing, Material Take-off and requisitioning of various instruments and materials, Hydro test and construction acceptance test. Plant Wansley is two units 860 MW with CE super critical Boiler & GE turbine generator. Position: Project Engineer-Electrical. Dates: Jan. 5, 1975 to Feb. 5, 1976 Location Lone Star Cement (Davis Electrical) (Roanoke VA) Plant Status: Construction, Start-up & operation Job Description Provide supervision and coordination for the installation, testing and start-up of the H-V switchyard and all electrical equipment such as switchgears, load center Xmers, MCCs, AC and Dc motors, Electrostatic precipitators and instrumentation and control Prepared the lay out for stacker and re-claimers. Plan and schedule the outage activities, including manpower and material. Lone Star is the biggest cement producing plant in USA. Position: QC Inspector & Panel Wireman Dates: May 1, 1974 to Dec. 30 1974 Location Cutler Hammer Toronto, Ontario Canada Plant Status: Manufacturing Job Description: Wire the MCC buckets and MCC cubicles. As a QC inspector test the circuits and release for shipping. Position: Project Electrical Engineer

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