SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS:
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Structural1 design and construction of nuclear facilities at DOE Los Alamos National Laboratory.
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Analysis and design of special equipment and facilities for recovery of spent nuclear fuel elements at DOE Hanford Site.
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Structural design of Pit 9 recovery building for DOE Idaho National Engineering & Environmental Laboratory.
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Structural/seismic2 design of diesel3 generator4 building for upgrade of process canyons5 at DOE Savannah River Site.
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Experienced and knowledgeable6 of code requirements and standards for steel, concrete and masonry7 structures.
OBJECTIVE:
Practice as a professional engineer with an organization that offers challenging projects to work on, provides a climate of fairness for employees and pays a fair wage.
WORK EXPERIENCE:
For each of the following assignments I served as the licensed9 Engineer of Record.
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Neutron10 Tube Target Loading Project, Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1995-1997
Designed and supervised design and drafting for new tritium facility including reinforced masonry shear11 wall building, modification12 and upgrade of an existing reinforced concrete building and foundation for a new steel building.
Conducted seismic lateral13 load analysis for entire facility.
Wrote design criteria14 and prepared construction specifications16 and drawings.
Developed structural test and inspection17 plans and integrated structural design with electrical, mechanical and architectural disciplines.
Reviewed and approved vendor18 submittals, managed construction documents, supported change control process and prepared as-built project records.
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K-Basin Spent Nuclear Fuel Project, Hanford Site, 1997-1998
Conducted structural analysis and design for the Cold Vacuum Drying System and the Hot Conditioning Facility.
Conducted seismic analysis of the 25 ton Hot Conditioning System process steel enclosure.
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Pit 9 Remediation Project, Idaho National Engineering & Environmental Laboratory Site, 1996-1997
Designed a large retrofit penetration19 in an existing concrete partition wall in the facility.
Performed seismic dynamic analysis to demonstrate concept feasibility. Prepared detailed20 engineering sketches21 for input22 to drafting construction drawings.
Conducted structural analysis and design of steel frame and concrete deck mezzanine floor for the shredder/separator cell.
Designed and supervised drafting of main steel construction drawings for the Pit 9 retrieval building. This unique structure spans Pit 9 and moves along skid23 beams on Hillman rollers. An open bottom provides access for waste retrieval equipment in the building.
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Canyons Upgrade Project, Savannah River Site, 1997-1998
Developed structural design criteria, building structural concept and supervised static/seismic analysis, design and drafting for construction drawings for the reinforced concrete shear wall building housing the diesel/electric generator power system.
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Typical Project Support Experience at Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1998-2005
Conducted seismic analysis of the nitric acid tank farm expansion for Building PF-4 in
TA-55. Designed structure for tanks and piping support and anchorage.
Performed evaluation24 of Building TA-53-0006 (3-story reinforced masonry office building) and Building TA-21-1001 (unreinforced masonry one-story records storage warehouse25) to requirements of FEMA-178. Recommended seismic upgrades for both structures and designed roof support repair for the records storage warehouse.
Conducted conceptual and detailed design of a Weapons Engineering Tritium Facility upgrade for rack storage of tritium canisters in Building TA-16-205A, including fabrication drawings and specification15, and seismic analysis of the combined storage racks and existing on-grade reinforced concrete floor slab26.
Designed a high-seismic performance storage vault27 for the Beryllium Technology Facility including seismic analysis, drilled pier28 foundation, reinforced masonry shear walls and light concrete filled steel deck roof.
EDUCATION & CERTIFICATION:
BSME Northwestern University GPA 3.8/4.0 Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma
MS Structural Engineering Purdue University GPA 6.0/6.0 Sigma Xi
Ph.D. Aeronautics/Astronautics Stanford University
MS Deep Foundations University of Houston 4.0/4.0
MSNE Nuclear Engineering University of New Mexico 3.83/4.0
Professional Engineer licenses29: NM, CO, UT, OK, TN, TX
Structural Engineer licenses: CA, WA, ID, NV
Nuclear Engineer license8: NM
All licenses are current.
My File #4591 National Council of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors makes it possible to become licensed in any other of the lower forty-eight states within two months.
Life Member, American Society of Civil Engineers
Member, American Nuclear Society
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Citizen of the U.S.A.
Hold an active DOE L security clearance30.
In excellent health and not overweight.
Congenial personality, considerate and thoughtful of my fellow employees and respectful of my boss.
Have a reputation for completing my assignments on schedule, within my agreed budget and to standards of professional excellence31 expected of a licensed structural engineer.
I am proficient32 with the RISA 3D structural analysis code and Windows Office suite33. I type my own engineering reports and criteria documents and usually include hand calculations.
Active voluntary participant with the other structural engineers in Los Alamos in developing engineering standards for design and construction of nuclear facilities at the Laboratory.
Enjoy fishing and taking vacation trips with my wife.
I am now and have been continuously employed by the same A/E company since coming to Los Alamos in 1995.
REFERENCES:
Available upon request