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<P>SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS: </P>
<P>Structural design and construction of nuclear facilities at DOE Los Alamos National Laboratory. </P>
<P>Analysis and design of special equipment and facilities for recovery of spent nuclear fuel elements at DOE Hanford Site. </P>
<P>Structural design of Pit 9 recovery building for DOE Idaho National Engineering & Environmental Laboratory. </P>
<P>Structural/seismic design of diesel generator building for upgrade of process canyons at DOE Savannah River Site. </P>
<P>Experienced and knowledgeable of code requirements and standards for steel, concrete and masonry structures. </P>
<P>OBJECTIVE: <BR>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. </P>
<P>WORK EXPERIENCE: <BR>For each of the following assignments I served as the licensed Engineer of Record. </P>
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<P>Neutron Tube Target Loading Project, Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1995-1997 <BR>Designed and supervised design and drafting for new tritium facility including reinforced masonry shear wall building, modification and upgrade of an existing reinforced concrete building and foundation for a new steel building. <BR>Conducted seismic lateral load analysis for entire facility. <BR>Wrote design criteria and prepared construction specifications and drawings. <BR>Developed structural test and inspection plans and integrated structural design with electrical, mechanical and architectural disciplines. <BR>Reviewed and approved vendor submittals, managed construction documents, supported change control process and prepared as-built project records. </P>
<P>K-Basin Spent Nuclear Fuel Project, Hanford Site, 1997-1998 <BR>Conducted structural analysis and design for the Cold Vacuum Drying System and the Hot Conditioning Facility. <BR>Conducted seismic analysis of the 25 ton Hot Conditioning System process steel enclosure. </P>
<P>Pit 9 Remediation Project, Idaho National Engineering & Environmental Laboratory Site, 1996-1997 <BR>Designed a large retrofit penetration in an existing concrete partition wall in the facility. <BR>Performed seismic dynamic analysis to demonstrate concept feasibility. Prepared detailed engineering sketches for input to drafting construction drawings. <BR>Conducted structural analysis and design of steel frame and concrete deck mezzanine floor for the shredder/separator cell. <BR>Designed and supervised drafting of main steel construction drawings for the Pit 9 retrieval building. This unique structure spans Pit 9 and moves along skid beams on Hillman rollers. An open bottom provides access for waste retrieval equipment in the building. </P>
<P>Canyons Upgrade Project, Savannah River Site, 1997-1998 <BR>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. </P>
<P>Typical Project Support Experience at Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1998-2005 <BR>Conducted seismic analysis of the nitric acid tank farm expansion for Building PF-4 in <BR>TA-55. Designed structure for tanks and piping support and anchorage. <BR>Performed evaluation of Building TA-53-0006 (3-story reinforced masonry office building) and Building TA-21-1001 (unreinforced masonry one-story records storage warehouse) to requirements of FEMA-178. Recommended seismic upgrades for both structures and designed roof support repair for the records storage warehouse. <BR>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 specification, and seismic analysis of the combined storage racks and existing on-grade reinforced concrete floor slab. <BR>Designed a high-seismic performance storage vault for the Beryllium Technology Facility including seismic analysis, drilled pier foundation, reinforced masonry shear walls and light concrete filled steel deck roof. </P>
<P>EDUCATION & CERTIFICATION: <BR>BSME Northwestern University GPA 3.8/4.0 Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma <BR>MS Structural Engineering Purdue University GPA 6.0/6.0 Sigma Xi <BR>Ph.D. Aeronautics/Astronautics Stanford University <BR>MS Deep Foundations University of Houston 4.0/4.0 <BR>MSNE Nuclear Engineering University of New Mexico 3.83/4.0 </P>
<P>Professional Engineer licenses: NM, CO, UT, OK, TN, TX <BR>Structural Engineer licenses: CA, WA, ID, NV <BR>Nuclear Engineer license: NM </P>
<P>All licenses are current. </P>
<P>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. </P>
<P>Life Member, American Society of Civil Engineers <BR>Member, American Nuclear Society </P>
<P>ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: <BR>Citizen of the U.S.A. <BR>Hold an active DOE L security clearance. <BR>In excellent health and not overweight. <BR>Congenial personality, considerate and thoughtful of my fellow employees and respectful of my boss. <BR>Have a reputation for completing my assignments on schedule, within my agreed budget and to standards of professional excellence expected of a licensed structural engineer. <BR>I am proficient with the RISA 3D structural analysis code and Windows Office suite. I type my own engineering reports and criteria documents and usually include hand calculations. <BR>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. <BR>Enjoy fishing and taking vacation trips with my wife. <BR>I am now and have been continuously employed by the same A/E company since coming to Los Alamos in 1995. </P>
<P>REFERENCES: <BR>Available upon request </P>