John D. Mullin
Work Package Planner, Procedure Writer, Oversight and Assessment
Citizenship
United States of America
Education
B.S., Industrial Technology
University of Idaho (2001)
Security Clearances
Badged at Grand Gulf 2/16/2012
DOE L (Inactive)
DOE Q (Inactive)
Computer Skills
Maximo
Weld Coordinator
CMMS Systems (A Variety)
Champs
Passport /Assets Suite
Word
Excel
PowerPoint
Lotus Notes
Specialized Training
Acquisition Specialist
Subcontract Technical Representative
Risk Management.
Project Management.
Environmental Law.
Nuclear Plant Maintenance.
Operations and Industrial Safety.
Quality Assurance.
Auditing.
Hazardous Waste Transportation.
Planner’s Qualification
Advanced Mixed Waste Treatment Plant
Grand Gulf Nuclear Station
Hanford/Richland S-Lab West & Plutonium Finishing Plant
INL Materials and Fuels Complex
INL Advanced Test Reactor
River Bend Nuclear Station Operations Foreman Byron
Training Instructor Dresden
Engine Room Supervisor USN
Contact Information
John Mullin
**********@*****.***
1506 Carriage Run West
Conroe, Texas 77384
Summary of Expertise
●Over 40 years of experience in the operation and maintenance of nuclear facilities.
●Qualified as a Subcontract Technical Representative and Nuclear Maintenance Work Planner.
●Member of senior corporate Operational Readiness Review (ORR) teams, Quality Assurance Lead Auditor Performance Oversight and Assessment and member of Emergency Response Organization.
●Supervisory experience includes oversight of a 20-man multi-craft maintenance crew, acting planning supervisor, operations foreman, a $10 million material acquisition program, and development and implementation of a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS).
●Authored safety analysis paper, which was published at the International Safety Conference held in August 2002 in Denver, Colorado.
●Experience includes all types of work orders – EPU Outage, Fire Protection, Predictive, Preventive, Corrective, Modification, Rip-out and Decommissioning.
●Experienced work planner at Grand Gulf Nuclear station, Richland (Hanford) National, the Idaho National Lab, and the Advance Waste Treatment Plant ensuring the Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) and the Integrated Safety Management System is integrated into work control documents Incorporating craftsmen feedback in the form of comments
●Maintenance and Operational Procedure development at various commercial and DOE nuclear facilities
●Reviewed the new Design Safety Analysis (DSA), Technical Safety Report (TSR) and existing PMs to ensure the requirements of the TSR are included in the PMs and corrective work orders.
Professional Background
●May 2016 to present unemployed.
●December 2015 to May 2016 Walsh Engineering ATR Nuclear Instrument (NIs) upgrade
●May 2014 to December 2015 Walsh Engineering at Manufacturing Fuels Complex I&C, Electrical and Mechanical Planner, Master Equipment List Update, Design Safety Analysis Work Planner, Modification and corrective work planner
●2013 to 2014 G-Force at Idaho Waste Treatment Unit/Advanced Mixed Waste Treatment Plant; Work Control planner
●2012 Grand Gulf; Absolute Consulting at EPU Outage, Work Package Planner, Job Safety Hazard Analysis, Initiate Material Requisitions
●2010 to 2011 Project Services Group, at Hanford, Work Package Planner, D&D, Material Identification and ordering/Expediting
Fire Protection (maintenance and modification), Modification, All Types of Maintenance, Modification and Demolition (Cold and Dark) jobsite walk-downs.
Equipment history and drawing research.
Participate in job hazard analysis/identification and conduct AJHA meetings.
M.H. Chew, at Washington River Protection Solutions (WRPS), Hanford Site - Richland, Washington. Senior Controller/Planner.
●Write work orders directing the removal of older buildings, new building construction, D&D of equipment and upgrading laboratory systems.
●1989-June 2010: Battelle, Idaho National Engineering & Environmental Laboratory. BEA Staff, Nuclear Maintenance Planning, Subcontract Technical Representative, Procurement Analyst Procedure developer, Lead Auditor in Corrective Action Program.
In 2005 Battelle successfully sought the Department of Energy's contract for operating the Idaho National Laboratory. Battelle replaced Bechtel which replaced Lockheed Martin which replaced EG&G Idaho as the contract administrator.
Assigned to the Material and Fuels Complex as a nuclear maintenance planner responsible for determining cost effective repair, replacement, modification or decontamination and demolition. Writing Statements of Work,. Supervising subcontractors as the Subcontract Technical Representative.
● Determine crew makeup, activity duration, activity sequencing, estimated cost, hazard and mitigation controls, materials and special equipment required and purchase.
●Prior assignment to the Advanced Test Reactor as an EG&G Company Certified Quality Assurance Lead Auditor.
-Routinely performed assessments, surveillances and audits to the requirements of standards and codes, such as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Code Sections I, II, III, IV, VII, X and XI, NQA-1.
-Provided guidance on cost-effective measures, which could be used to bring a nonconforming activity into compliance or enhance an activity to ensure compliance to quality and regulatory requirements.
1981-1989: Gulf States Utilities Company, River Bend Nuclear Station. Mechanical Maintenance Foreman/Senior Planning and Scheduling Specialist.
●Responsibilities included the development of a maintenance program, which met the requirements of the NRC, the Quality Assurance Program, the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO), as well as state and local laws.
●Directed a $10 million spare part evaluation and procurement program.
●Staffed and supervised a maintenance planning and procedural development organization, which developed the preventive maintenance requirements for all power plant equipment, and the industrial safety controls and initial radiological controls for corrective and preventive maintenance.
●Supported plant startup by providing and supervising a multi-craft crew of mechanics, welders, equipment operators and machinists responsible for performing maintenance and system operational testing on all types of mechanical equipment – from handling nuclear fuel to installing Heating Ventilation and Air Condition (HVAC) equipment to designing and building special tools to perform a variety of tasks.
1979-1981: Commonwealth Edison Company, Dresden and Byron Nuclear Stations. BWR Non-Licensed Systems Instructor and Operations Foreman.
●Non-licensed operations systems instructor at Dresden, then promoted to Operations Foreman at Byron Nuclear Station, which was over 90% constructed upon arrival.
●Completed the classroom portion of the Senior Reactor Operator training program.
●As the Operations Foreman, responsible for safe operation of all plant equipment at the station.
1970-1978: United States Navy, Various Commands. Nuclear Machinist Mate 1st Class (Mechanical Repair and Operations).
●Responsibilities included the operation and repair of all primary and secondary process mechanical equipment, secondary chemist and maintenance instructor at the Maintenance Training Group at prototype S1C in Windsor, Connecticut.
Dear sir/Madame,
For over 40 years I have worked in US Navy, commercial power generating stations, and Department of Energy nuclear facilities. During this time I have worked in various positions to; write, review all types of work control documents and maintain a variety of facilities. I have developed and updated projects and project schedules, worked in the spare part evaluation and the procurement of materials, staffing a mechanical maintenance organization. I have interfaced with the ANII, upper management and the NRC as maintenance’s representative in the Corrective Action Program. I managed the installation of several initial Computerized Maintenance Management Systems projects. I helped update the Master Equipment list at a nuclear facility. I reviewed a new DSA and new TSR as well as the existing PMs to ensure that the PMs contain the requirements of the TSR. This included reviewing the drawings to determine which components are within the facilities confinement boundaries.
I have written maintenance implementation plans, and reports dealing with everything from maintenance actives, to risk analysis of a weapons detection device used at our nation’s sea ports, to fighter jet fuel, to routine nuclear maintenance activities. I have updated and written procedures from scratch at commercial and government nuclear facilities. I wrote tasks that complied with the NFPA for maintenance and testing after modification of these systems. I have been company qualified as a lead QA auditor and conducted audit teams. I worked in the Performance Oversight and Assessment group and provide monitoring of various projects, construction, research, operations and demolition. My role the Emergency Response Organization was that of the Maintenance Communications Specialist. I am familiar with DOE STD-1029-92, Writers Guide for Technical Procedures and ASME codes having implemented many of them during the writing of work orders, qualifying components that could not be purchased as qualified items and worked closely with engineering to justify Commercial Grade Dedications of various items. I have been responsible for; repairing, procuring replacements components as well as replacing components, and performing the retest of and initial tests of components or systems testing for initial startup testing and retesting after maintenance or modification.
The BS degree in Industrial Technology that I earned in 2001 had an emphasis in Quality Assurance. I also took many engineering courses.
I fit in very well with teams for projects such as overhauls, modifications, Design Safety Analysis team for the verification of task applicability to new Technical Safety Basis and the conversion of procedures to work orders, D&D and construction.
During construction of River Bend Nuclear Station I supported startup testing and operation of recently constructed systems. I have supported post maintenance and modification testing of systems including writing and performing test procedures.
Thank you,
John Mullin
*******@*****.***