S T E P H E N L. W R E N *** Sunset Valley Drive Soddy Daisy, TN 37379
662-***-**** ab9kzk@r.postjobfree.com
Education Mississippi State University: Master of Science (Mechanical Engineering - Fluids)
Est. completion: 2014
Mississippi State University: B.S. Mechanical Engineering
Major: Mechanical Engineering Minor: Mathematics May 2011
Design & fabrication on MSU EcoCAR vehicle design team which won first place with
a 118 mpg SUV
Nuclear Prototype Training Unit Ballston Spa, NY
Responsible for the safe operation of a Westinghouse S8G PWR
Naval Nuclear Power Training Command Goose Creek, SC
Nuclear physics and reactor, electrical, and mechanical systems operation
Experience WorleyParsons Chattanooga, TN
Nuclear Mechanical Engineer II May 2012 – Present
Current Project(s):
Arizona Public Service (APS) Fossil Long-Term Forecast project scope, schedule, and
budget evaluation
Past Projects:
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) NFPA 805 Project
Initial Scoping and Estimating for Design Work
TVA BFN Off-Gas Chiller Replacement
TVA BFN Auxiliary Boiler Replacement
TVA BFN & Watts Bar Nuclear Plant (WBN) Flooding Walkdowns
TVA BFN response to NRC GL 89-10 and 95003
TVA BFN HPCI Valve Replacement
Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division Dahlgren, VA
Combat Systems Engineer July 2011 – May 2012
Combat System Certification Analysis, Evaluation, and Presentation
MSU Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems Starkville, MS
Undergraduate Research Assistant May 2010 - Present
Model, simulat e, and test stress – strain samples o f Mg alloy
MSU Center for America’s Veterans Starkville, MS
Student Worker August 2008 - March 2010
VA educational benefits advisor
Screenmobile, #63, LLC Southaven, MS
Sales Professional/Installation Manager April 2005 - July 2008
Project managem ent
Customer relations with a focus on area contractors, hom eowners, and new clients
US Navy
April 2001 - January 2005
Nuclear Machinist’s Mate (Active Duty)
Nuclear mechanical operator, b ase police watch supervisor/ dispatcher, and
department training office r
Research
USCAR/DOE-Funded Magnesium Research
Magnesium alloy in quasi-static strain rates at various temperatures
Research to be used by US auto industry for lightweighting vehicles
Formula SAE TIG Weld Evaluation
Test and model welded frame sections to more accurately design a F/SAE race car