Eric Hernandez
Skill set is worth * figures annually minimum. Contact work is not an option. Full time, benefits, 6+ figures. You pay for what you get.
Cape Coral, FL 33991
************@*****.***
Veteran - U.S. Marine Corps
Graduate U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis MD
Willing to relocate: Anywhere
Authorized to work in the US for any employer
Work Experience
Project Manager
Marmon Utility - Milford, NH
April 2021 to Present
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Senior Engineering Technician
Warwick Mills Inc - New Ipswich, NH
July 2020 to Present
Work with Engineering teams to fulfill customer requirements. Interpret customer requirements and, using available resources, create solutions applicable to the problems presented.
Communicate project status with team and participate in program reviews. Follow different the design processes to create solutions to problems. Work with the team to create and implement the solutions and then transfer to manufacturing. Run research activities with careful attention to documentation, review and analysis. Lead Nuclear Compliance Specialist (QA)
GE - Wilmington, NC
April 2018 to March 2019
• Provide nuclear oversight of both internal divisions and external suppliers (NIAC, NUTPICK, ISO9001, etc.) to ensure compliance with nuclear federal regulations and internal GE procedures. 01/2018 to 04/2018: Laid off from GE-Hitachi (restructuring / downsizing) Project Manager
GE - Wilmington, NC
August 2014 to January 2018
Responsible for managing all phases of projects from initial planning to scheduling to execution to field implementation. Projects ranged from new electro-mechanical tooling designs in-house to customer contracts. Worked with both Boiling Water Reactors (BWR) and Pressurized Water Reactors (PWR). Well versed in PMBOK (Project Management Book Of Knowledge). Project management software expertise includes P6 and MS Project.
Manager, Supplier QA and Procurements
GE - Wilmington, NC
July 2010 to August 2014
Managed a team responsible for the quality of procurement activities within the nuclear organization of over 500 GE nuclear Suppliers, both U.S. and International, across multiple GE organizations. Responsible for assuring compliance of Quality Assurance Programs and procedures with regulatory requirements. Worked with Suppliers to define specific Quality requirements including development of inspection, verification, qualification methods assuring products and services met all regulatory QA requirements. Reactor Modification Services - Project Manager
GE - Wilmington, NC
March 2009 to July 2010
Project Manager for five BWR (Boiling Water Reactor) modification projects. Included responsibility for Scheduling, Budget, and Execution.
Project Engineer
GE - Wilmington, NC
November 2006 to March 2009
• Responsible for coordination of multiple GEH organizations and several contracted U.S. and international companies in their development of the construction plans for GEH new reactor design.
• GEH ESBWR representative for the development of NEI 08-01 "Industry Guideline for the ITAAC Closure Process Under 10CFR Part 52". Frequent interaction and meetings with the Nuclear Regulatory Committee
(NRC) during the development of NEI 08-01.
Component Engineer IV
AREVA - Lynchburg, VA
September 2005 to November 2006
Development team member for equipment and functional specifications for the Areva reactor coolant system components, specifically the steam generators, within the Areva new reactor design. Engineer IV
AREVA - Lynchburg, VA
April 2001 to September 2005
• Responsible for design, testing, and application of Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR) Steam Generator remotely operated tooling. Received two separate patents. Proficient in SolidWorks for 3D modeling.
• Designed ultrasonic tooling for use in Navy nuclear submarine steam generators.
• Served in roles such as Shift Leader, Task Leader, and Tooling Engineer at over 15 PWR locations. Chief instructor (7 years) for procedural installation and operational training. Tooling Engineer
AREVA - Lynchburg, VA
August 1998 to April 2001
Responsible for design, testing, and application of PWR Steam Generator servicing equipment and served as Tooling Engineer to over 12 nuclear power sites. Company Commander
U.S. Marine Corps
June 1993 to August 1998
- From Battalion Communications Officer up through Company Commander
• Developed new training programs using SAT (Systematic Approach to Training) methodology.
• Conducted training for over 20,000 recruits, Drill Instructors and junior officers annually.
• Awarded numerous medals including an upper level Navy Commendation Medal by the Commanding General.
• Installed and maintained the first Battalion-level Local Area Network (300 user accounts). Education
BS in General Engineering and Oceanography in General Engineering and Oceanography
United States Naval Academy - Annapolis, MD
1989 to 1993
Skills
• Microsoft Office (10+ years)
• Typing (10+ years)
• Powerpoint (10+ years)
• Solidworks (6 years)
• Inventor 3D Modeling (3 years)
• Auditing (7 years)
• Mechanical Tooling Design (10+ years)
• Project Management (9 years)
• MS Office
• Management
• Military Experience
• Microsoft Excel
• Data Entry
• Animal Care
• CAD
• Primavera
• AutoCAD
• Project Engineering
• Microsoft Project
• Primavera P6
• ISO 9001
• Project Management Software
• Microsoft SharePoint
• Visio
• Change Management
• Program Management
• Management Experience
• PMBOK
• Process Improvement
• Project Leadership
• Project Planning
• Six Sigma
• Computer Networking
• Quality Assurance
• Leadership
• Military
• Microsoft Word
• Certified quality auditor (7 years)
• Six Sigma Green Belt
• Computer literacy
• Minitab
• English
• Supply chain
• Lean manufacturing
• Microsoft Powerpoint
• Analysis skills
• Strategic planning
• Kaizen
• Internal audits
• Quality management
• Root cause analysis
• GD&T
• Quality audits
• Lean Six Sigma
• Supervising experience
• Quality control
• Lean
• ERP Systems
• Codesys Programming
• Fabrication
• Cost control
• Quality systems
• Manufacturing
• Design controls
• Technical writing
• Schematics
• Agile
• Production Management
• Research & Development
Military Service
Branch: United States Marine Corps
Rank: Capt
Certifications and Licenses
Lean Six Sigma Green Belt
April 2010 to Present
Lead QA Auditor - Nuclear
June 2011 to Present
Six Sigma Certification
Certified Quality Engineer
PMBOK
Assessments
Analyzing Data — Completed
February 2020
Interpreting and producing graphs, identifying trends, and drawing justifiable conclusions from data. Full results: Completed
Supervisory Skills: Motivating & Assessing Employees — Proficient February 2020
Motivating others to achieve objectives and identifying improvements or corrective actions. Full results: Proficient
Spreadsheets with Microsoft Excel — Expert
October 2020
Knowledge of various Microsoft Excel features, functions, and formulas Full results: Expert
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Patents
System for annulus tooling alignment with suction pickup in the stay dome on the secondary side of a steam generator (#US20060207525A1) https://patents.google.com/patent/US20060207525
September 2006
A system is provided for delivering tooling, suction pickup, and alignment platforms to a stay dome region of a stem generator or the tube-free lane regions adjacent to the stay dome region and includes a suction device positioned in the stay dome region of a steam generator capable of rotating 360 about a vertical axis which also acts as a platform for mounting inter-bundle tooling and alignment devices used to position the suction device radially at any given tube location around the stay dome region to align it with an annulus based spray nozzle tube cleaning system. System for cleaning, inspection and tooling delivery in the secondary side of a steam generator (#US7464670B2)
https://patents.google.com/patent/US7464670B2/en?inventor=eric+hermamdez&oq=eric+hermamdez December 2008
A system for delivering tooling around the annulus of a steam generator without damaging any part of the steam generator is provided where the tooling delivery device travels between the tube bundle and the vessel shell and delivers tooling for cleaning, inspection, retrieval and repair. The device has various types of locomotion system including treads, rollers, magnets and vacuum. The cleaning device has multiple high pressure nozzles that rotate 180 degrees about a horizontal axis and 360 degrees about a vertical axis enabling the device to sweep multiple lanes of tubes simultaneously and also clean the front and back of the annulus floor and tube sheet.