CHRISTOPHER J. LAUTERBUR
Dwight, Illinois 60420
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Education
**** ****** ********** *** ************** in HRM 4.0 GPA
**** **w School University BS in HRM 3.57 GPA
Certificates
2008 Villanova University Lean Six Sigma
Military Training
2000 Navy Leadership Training
1999 Environmental Monitor School
1999 Instructor Training School
1998 Command Assessment Team School
1997 Radiological Control Monitor School
1995 Engineering Laboratory Technician School
1994 Nuclear Power Training Unit
1994 Naval Nuclear Power School 3.55 GPA
1993 Naval Nuclear Power A-School Machinist Mate 3.15 GPA
Expertise
Engineering Employee Training and Development Leadership
Troubleshooting Plant Operations Maintenance Supervision
Detail Oriented Chemical Analysis Highly Regulated
Environments
Experience
GE-Hitachi Nuclear Energy, Morris, Illinois
Operation's Coordinator
April 2002 – Present
• Direct and evaluate the delivery of continuous improvement activities on facility.
• Act as a system expert.
• Address issues that arise during the absence of the Plant Manager.
• Responsible for scheduling preventative and corrective maintenance tasks. Act as liaison
between maintenance contractors and GE-Hitachi.
• Help evaluate the ongoing relevance of preventative maintenance procedures. Develops
recommendations to update standard operating and maintenance procedures.
• Use personal discretion to direct out-of-normal situations not covered by standard
operating procedures.
• Responsible for ensuring daily adherence to company and site safety procedures.
• Provide direction and coordination of operations and maintenance staff.
• Assist in developing line items for the annual appropriations estimates.
• Recommend and monitor the performance of contractors/vendors.
• Assist Plant Manager maintaining emergency preparedness plans up-to-date (e.g., fire
drills, tornado drills, safety procedures, etc.) when requested.
• Provide for the periodic inspection of all site buildings and equipment. Develops short-
and long-range facility work plans. Supervises new construction and renovation projects.
• Monitor compliance with safety regulations and environmental laws.
• Administer the site's asbestos awareness training program.
• Participate in new employee selection, orientation, and directs initial training processes.
• Administer training programs to ensure compliance with federal regulations and
guidelines.
• Periodically review and update personnel job descriptions.
Ensure the equitable distribution of workloads and extra assignments. Provides for
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coverage during staff absences. Reviews time sheets for accuracy.
Express high expectations and monitors staff performance. Collaborate to improve staff
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competencies. Support opportunities for staff to develop and/or improve skills.
Participate in Safety Committee Meetings reviewing plant safety, operations,
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maintenance, and contractor issues.
Nuclear Power Training Unit, Ballston Spa, New York
Instructor, Maintenance Supervisor, Nuclear Operator
October 1998-March 2002
Qualified Engineering Watch Supervisor responsible for reactor plant operations.
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Chosen as a system expert to participate in the initiation of 24-week training program that
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resulted in the reduction in candidate training time by two weeks and in an increased
level of knowledge when candidates advanced to the hands-on training segment.
Instructed Naval Nuclear Power program students on the safe and efficient operation of a
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Naval Nuclear Reactor plant including one-on-one, small group, seminar, and classroom
training.
Section Leading Engineering Laboratory Technician in charge of Laboratory Division
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personnel. Responsible for workforce scheduling, counseling, work completion, and
disciplinary actions.
Supervised preventative and corrective maintenance on nuclear plant components.
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USS Theodore Roosevelt CVN-71, Norfolk, Virginia
Work Center Supervisor, Engineering Laboratory Technician
March 1995 - October 1998
Work Center Supervisor of #2 propulsion plant for Reactor Laboratories Division.
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Supervised subordinates in the everyday operation and maintenance of reactor
laboratory equipment.
Responsible for the scheduling and tracking of preventative and corrective maintenance
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for division equipment.
Qualified Chief Reactor Watch responsible for all mechanical reactor operations.
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Maintained chemistry in an A4W Naval Nuclear Reactor.
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Maintained radiological controls during normal reactor plant operations and during
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extensive shutdown maintenance periods.