AMY SMITH
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Objective: Seek the Position of Nuclear Power Reactor Operator
SUMMARY: Remarkably talented Nuclear Power Reactor Operator with more than six years experience in operating and maintaining nuclear reactor used in physical research and teaching laboratories; control nuclear reactor that produces steam for generation of electric power; coordinating operation of auxiliary equipment.
Summary of Qualifications
Thorough knowledge of electronics, the methods, procedures, and techniques applicable to the installation, operation, and maintenance of nuclear reactors.
Remarkable knowledge of the safety precautions applicable to the operation of nuclear reactors.
Considerable knowledge of radioisotopes and irradiation procedures.
Deep knowledge of all maintenance procedures and safety precautions in the maintenance of nuclear reactors.
Profound ability to use hand and power tools and drafting equipment.
In-depth ability to plan and supervise work involved in the maintenance of nuclear accelerators, reactors, or related equipment.
Exceptional ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with supervisors and subordinates.
Professional Experience
Sundown Nuclear Power Station, Minneapolis, MN 2002 - Present
Nuclear Power Reactor Operator
Control nuclear reactor that produces steam for generation of electric power and coordinate operation of auxiliary equipment.
Adjust controls, under supervision, to start and shut down reactor and to regulate flux level, reactor period, coolant temperature, and rate of flow, control rod positions, and other control elements that affect power level within reactor, following standard instructions and prescribed practices.
Dispatch orders and instructions to plant personnel through radiotelephone or intercommunication system to coordinate operation of such auxiliary equipment as pumps, compressors, switchgears, and water-treatment systems.
Assist in preparing, transferring, loading, and unloading nuclear fuel elements.
Control dual purpose reactors that produce plutonium and steam.
Control operation of auxiliary equipment, such as turbines and generators.
Sundown Nuclear Power Station, Minneapolis, MN 2000 - 2002
Nuclear Power Reactor Operator Trainee (under supervision)
Regulated equipment according to data provided by recording and indicating instruments or computers.
Monitored gauges to determine effects of generator loading on other power equipment.
Monitored computer-operated equipment.
Adjusted controls to regulate flow of power between generator and substations.
Noted malfunctions of equipment, instruments, or controls.
Corrected abnormal conditions, following standard practices.
Monitored and operated boilers, turbines, wells, and auxiliary power plant equipment.
Dispatched orders and instructions to personnel through radiotelephone or intercommunication system to coordinate operation of auxiliary equipment.
Assisted research personnel in setting up projects requiring the use of such equipment.
Performed other duties as assigned.
Education and Professional Training
Valid Minneapolis Atomic Energy Reactor Operator's License