Additional experience - either to enhance existing skills or to gain new ones in different areas.
EDUCATION/QUALIFICATIONS:
Idaho State University graduate-level courses in Treatment of Low-Level Waste, High-Level Waste and Reprocessing, Nuclear Fuel Cycle System Design, Radiochemistry of Nuclear Fuels 2006-2009
B.S. Nuclear Engineering, University of Missouri – Rolla. Minors in Russian language and mathematics May 2006
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY:
Greater than two years of experience in nuclear engineering, primarily in design and licensing areas.
Major skill areas include the following:
Experience working successfully with multidisciplinary teams.
Comfortable working on short-term assignments and in foreign locations.
Excellent computer knowledge and skills.
EXPERIENCE AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
ECI Telecom October 2009 - January 2010
Business Development Intern in Petach Tikvah, Israel. Primary functions and responsibilities included researching developing markets and preparing business strategies. Created databases and tools to use as future aids for business expansion targets.
Burns and Roe Enterprises June 2006 – September 2009
As a Nuclear Engineer II, created and checked engineering calculations, assisted in facility designs and reviewed licensing issues for new nuclear power plants. Responsibilities and tasks included participation in the creation of the Conceptual Design Document to support the development of a Nuclear Fuel Recycling Center Facility for GNEP. Reviewed previous work on electrometallurgical processing of SNF for an NFRC Facility and assisted in focusing a path-forward for waste-form development and issues. Assisted in revising, and the adaptation of mass balance flow-sheets to electronic form. Created and checked calculations for reactor licensing for NRC COL applications. Assisted with outage support of the Advanced Test Reactor at the Idaho National Laboratory. Reviewed alternatives for Pu-238 Consolidation Project.
University of Missouri – Rolla (Nuclear Engineering Department) 2002 - 2006
As Student Researcher, investigated alternatives to boost the economic and political viability of nuclear power in the near future, using the 2003 MIT Future of Nuclear Power report as a point of reference. As Lab Technician, monitored proper computer usage and provided technical support. Additionally, participated as a Nuclear Engineering Summer Camp Coordinator, responsible for planning and developing events and topics in preparation for the camp, as well as directing activities and events during the two one-week camp sessions.
ADDITIONAL ITEMS:
Proficient in HTML and FORTRAN. Completed introductory level ORIGIN, MCNP, LADAP, GASPAR, XOQDOQ
Proficient in Microsoft Office. Excellent written and verbal communications skills
Russian and Spanish at an intermediate level, introductory Italian and Hebrew
National Academy for Nuclear Training Scholarship (2003-2004, 2004-2005, 2005-2006)
American Nuclear Society Member
Attended Russian Abroad at St. Petersburg State University/Moscow Humanities University through the University of Arizona – Tucson during the summer of 2005
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