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Kivalina v. ExxonMobil Corporation


Education

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  • Fordham University, New York, NY: Masters of Business; Finance
  • Fordham University, New York, NY: Masters of Science, Information Systems; Business Analytics
  • University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA: Masters of Science in Environmental Management
  • Thomas Edison State College, Trenton, NJ: Bachelor of Science in Applied Sciences and Technology in Nuclear Engineering Technology.
  • Radiological Controls Technician Qualification School, Norfolk, VA
  • Naval Leadership Development Course, Charleston, SC.
  • Nuclear Power Prototype Training Unit, Charleston, SC.
  • Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program, Charleston, SC: Mechanical theory, thermodynamics and fluid flow, maintenance programs and procedures, and nuclear power plant principles and operations.
  • Virginia Western Community College, Roanoke, VA
  • Cave Spring High School, Roanoke, VA

Experience

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2008-2011

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Chemistry Technician-GenOn Potrero Power Plant LLC (Formerly Mirrant), San Francisco CA

  • Oversees plant’s water, fuel, lubricating oil, and combustion by-products sampling/analysis programs to insure systems are operated within environmental, company, and industry specifications.
  • Reviews NPDES and BAAQMD permits, executes required samples in accordance with permit requirements, and reviews third party laboratory results.
  • Performs data collection and recording, material support and allocation, cost monitoring, scheduling, and quality control/quality assurance.
  • Performs routine safety and environmental inspections of plant property.
  • Provides key communication between management, operations, and environmental support groups to ensure daily compliance.
  • Performs and maintains plant’s ELAP certification requirements for required analysis in accordance with permit requirements.
  • Performs calibrations, routine maintenance, and trouble shooting of laboratory and plant chemistry monitors, on-line chemistry monitors, and automatic samplers.
  • Chairman of safety committee.

2006-2008

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Engineering Laboratory Training Supervisor-United States Navy, USS George Washington, Norfolk VA

  • Wrote and reviewed Ship’s maintenance procedures involving Radiological Controls
  • Wrote Ship’s radiological casualty control training program, all chemistry and radiological exams for nuclear operators, and departmental exams for all supervisors
  • Coordinated and performed training related to nuclear chemistry, radiological operations, chemistry and radiological casualties, site-specific issues, and job performance measures
  • Developed and maintained training documentation and record generation
  • Scheduled training and provided training presentations
  • Collected and assembled training data or information for personnel reports, career development and maintenance of a site training matrix
  • Performed periodic verification of training qualifications, job knowledge, and implementation in accordance with site policies and requirements

2004-2006

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Engineering Laboratory Radiological Supervisor-United States Navy, USS George Washington, Norfolk VA

  • Supervisor of ship’s radiological work center: responsible for all records, surveys, and contamination controls for preventive/corrective maintenance and routine operations.
  • Supervised ship’s Radioactive Material program and radiological maintenance and discharge logs.
  • Assured proper control of personnel exposure to ionizing radiation and radioactive material.
  • Regularly planned and assigned work of subordinate staff, insuring both civilian and military personnel meet radiation health, monitoring, and control, and radiological coverage requirements, schedules, and deadlines.
  • Served as the radiological controls representative at job summary review meetings, pre-job briefings, readiness reviews, and on tasks or work groups comprised of various levels of Production supervisors and technical code representatives.
  • Performed technical and administrative functions such as timekeeping, record auditing, training requirements, personnel performance evaluations and grievances.

2002-2004

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Engineering Laboratory Technician Staff –United States Navy, Nuclear Power Training Unit, Charleston SC

  • Supervised, audited, and performed hundreds of radiological controlled jobs maintaining cleanliness and preventing the spread of contamination using clean room techniques.
  • Collected and analyzed samples on several systems including radioactive, steam plant, and pure water systems.
  • Scheduled/performed maintenance and calibration of many pieces of equipment.
  • Evaluated, handled, and disposed of radioactive and hazardous materials.
  • Trained hundreds of nuclear operators on chemistry and radiological controls


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