SCOTT D. YOUELL
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EXPERIENCE
****-**** **** ********, ******** River Nuclear Solutions (SRNS)
Site Development Control; Savannah River Site (SRS)
Lead for the SRS Land Use and Building Permitting programs ensuring
cooperative and coordinated land use is performed within the bounds of site
procedures, DOE Orders, and Federal and State regulations. Responsible for
the SRS As-built program documenting the site configuration of all
above/below ground Infrastructure and Process systems, commodities, and
utilities (SCUs) so excavations are performed safely and proposed
projects/SCUs don't interfere with existing and planned facilities (SCUs).
Created all SRS outfall maps per SCDHEC regulations. This included
Pollution Prevention Plans, Best Management Practices, and Spill Prevention
Control and Countermeasures. Provided SRS design agencies outfall drainage
areas with corresponding runoff coefficients
1993-1997 ENGINEER, SRS
High Level Waste Engineering
Engineering Lead for the SRS Liquid Waste (LW) Crane Setup, Critical Lift,
Excavation, and Seismic Scaffolding Programs. Teamed with SRS Design
engineering (both structural mechanics and LW structural integrity SME) to
create crane setup, critical lift procedures and drawings, including
investigating underground commodities; providing excavation field maps for
safe excavations and crane setups. Wrote configuration management System
Design Descriptions consisting of tank structural requirements, waste
transfer and support systems (steam, air, water, electrical, instrument,
CAMs, etc.) for Tanks 48 and 49. Participated in the creation of the
Seismic Scaffolding program. See Att. 1 for LW authored reports/procedures.
Inactive RWT I and II, and USQ qualifications (1997).
1990-1993 ENGINEER, SRS
Reactor Engineering
Evaluated the design adequacy of plant hardware (seismic supports and
radiation monitors) from a nuclear safety perspective and integrated the
planning project improvement tasks including scope development, benefit
analysis, budget, and scheduling requirements. Compiled completed
construction documentation (QA inspections/work packages) verifying
adequacy to the DNFSB.
1983-1990: DESIGNER, SRS
Nuclear Materials Processing Engineering
Provided design and CAD support to the engineering team assigned in
maintaining and modernizing nuclear facilities including initiating and
implementing Microstation (CAD) into the design team.
1980-1982: PIPE SKETCHER, Richmond, VA
Dupont Construction and Engineering Division
Responsible for providing fabrication shops & construction personnel
detailed piping and equipment drawings based upon piping & instrument
diagrams (P&IDs) and field measurements.
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, University of South Carolina
Independent Architectural Design Studies, Auburn University (Attachment 2)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
. CHI Epsilon, Civil Engineering Honor Society Member.
. EIT Registered.
. Computer skills - Microstation (CAD - 24 years), Microsoft Office Suite,
Adobe Acrobat Professional.
ATTACHMENT 1
G-SYD-H-00002; Tank 48 WTE and HV System Design Description; Rev 0
G-SYD-H-00006; Tank 49 WTE and HV System Design Description; Rev 0
WSRC-TR-96-0362; Hoisting and Rigging Requirements for HLW Facilities; Rev
0
M-PM-G-0007; Hoisting and Rigging Requirements for HLW Facilities; Rev 0
Procedure HLWM-16004-TQ; Critical Lifts in High Level Waste Management; Rev
0
Manual SW6; Procedure WM-WC-2019; Backfilling of Excavations; Rev 0
(coauthored)
ATTACHMENT 2
SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED COURSES
Offsite:
1) The following courses were successfully completed at Auburn University
but did not apply towards BSCE from USC
AR 110, Design Fundamentals AR 261, Architectural Theory
AR 111, Design Fundamentals AR 262, Architectural Theory
AR 112, Design Fundamentals AR 263, Architectural Theory
AR 201, Architectural Design BSC 202, Materials and
Construction
AR 202, Architectural Design AR 350, 20th Century Architecture
AR 203, Architectural Design SC 202, Applied Speech
Communication
AR 301, Architectural Design MN 310, Principles of Management
AR 302, Architectural Design EH 304, Technical Writing
2) Clemson - 10 EIT Review Courses (i.e. engineering
economics/statics/ethics, etc.)
3) Forestry - Erosion and Sediment Control
Company Sponsored:
(11) PM Leadership Training Metrology and Instrumentation
Modules
Root Cause Analysis Time Management
Technical Grid Effective Professional
USQ Determination Technical Writing
Project Management Emergency Response Management
Project Integrated Control System Basic Electrical Safety Awareness
Crane Safety Management Techniques
STR Training Suspect/Counterfeit Parts
MGE Base Mapper (GIS) Training Geomedia and Geomedia Prof. (GIS)
Geomedia Professional (GIS) Microstation EDG (CAD)
HTML - Web Page Design Work Clearance Permits
Hazardous Energy Control Electrical Systems Safety
5Q Radiological Control Manual Westip Awareness
Electrical Safe Practices Conduct of Operations
Microsoft Access (3 courses) The Key to Valuing Diversity
ArcView (GIS/Cartography) HTML Part II
Hazard Analysis for Mangers RCRA Training
HLW Handling for Waste Generators HLW QA Witness/Hold Points
Radiation Worker Training II Storm Water Management
Crucial Communication Skills Human Performance Fundamentals
Power Receiving (Supply Chain SPRO Requestor (Supply Chain Mgmt.)
Mgmt.)
Continuous Improvement Sys (Lean Best Practices for Evaluating
101) Performance
BMP/SPCC/Storm Water Management IHA/Basic Hazard Control
SKILL SUMMARY
1. 27 years experience in the Nuclear industry including:
a. 6 years; Provided design and CAD configuration support maintaining and
modernizing Nuclear Material Chemical Facilities.
b. 3 years; Evaluated the design adequacy of nuclear reactor hardware
(seismic supports and radiation monitors) from a nuclear safety
perspective and integrated the planning of projects including scope,
benefit analysis, budget, and scheduling requirements. Compiled
completed construction documentation (QA inspections/work packages)
verifying adequacy to the DNFSB.
c. 2 years; Provided configuration management support for High Level
Waste (HLW) facilities including system walk downs supporting the
Master Equipment List for equipment tags and Piping & Instrument
Diagrams. Authored System Design Descriptions for HLW tanks (48 and
49).
d. 4 years; Developed the SRS Liquid Waste (LW) Crane Setup, Critical
Lift, and Excavation, Scaffolding Programs including the effects of
large crane setup stress on underground piping, slope stability and LW
exterior tanks walls. Created excavation field maps for safe
excavations. Authored many LW waste reports and procedures relating to
LW Critical Lifts and Excavations.
e. 12 years; Team Lead responsible for the SRS building permits and land
use programs ensuring cooperative and coordinated land use within the
bounds of site procedures, DOE Orders, and Federal and State
regulations. Participated in design change and facility configuration
control processes documenting the as built configuration of all
Infrastructure and Process facilities (SCUs) so excavations are
performed safely and proposed projects don't interfere with existing
and planned facilities.
f. 8 years; Created and maintained all SRS outfall maps per SCDHEC
regulations including Pollution Prevention Plans, Best
Management Practices, and Spill Prevention Control and
Countermeasures. Provided SRS design agencies outfall drainage
areas with corresponding runoff coefficients
g. 24 years; Microstation (CAD) experience.