Chuck Stacy

Plant Shift Manager at Westinghouse Anniston
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(386) 825-5501
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Anniston, Alabama, United States, US

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Huey Cheek

Chuck Stacy is a driven individual that can get things done. He works hard and supports his people. He has a good understanding of operations and integrated plant operations. He works well under pressure and understands how to priortize. He has an excellent work ethic. I have worked with Chuck for over 5 years and recommend him for any job in Plant Operations/Maintenance or Engineering services. He is a talented and knowledgeable individual that interfaces well with other departments.

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Credentials

  • Safety Trained Supervisor
    Board of Certified Safety Professionals
    Dec, 2011
    - Nov, 2024
  • Chief of the Watch
    US Navy
  • EWS/ EDPO
    US Navy
  • Master Training Specialist
    US Navy

Experience

    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Plant Shift Manager
      • Jul 2005 - Present

      -Coordinated all operations, maintenance, and vendor activities. -Ensured facility operated in compliance of all Permit requirements. -Acted as On Scene Incident Commander during Emergency Situations. -Led team through all phases of Operations, Agent Changeovers, and Decontamination, Closure, and Demolition -Coordinated all operations, maintenance, and vendor activities. -Ensured facility operated in compliance of all Permit requirements. -Acted as On Scene Incident Commander during Emergency Situations. -Led team through all phases of Operations, Agent Changeovers, and Decontamination, Closure, and Demolition

  • Naval Nuclear Power Training Command
    • Goose Creek, South Carolina
    • Senior Instructor
      • Jan 2001 - Jan 2005

      Managed a division of senior personnel charged with curriculum development, instruction, and evaluation for over 1000 nuclear machinist mates per year. Responsibilities included Curriculum Assessment and Development, Instructor Training and Assessment, Problem Management and Corrective Actions Process. -Set record for lowest academic attrition rate for two consecutive years. -Developed and implemented a major curriculum revision including; course content, homework and quiz books, examinations and computer graphics. -Instructed and mentored 18 classes of trainees with 373 of 375 students graduating from Nuclear Field Machinist’s Mate School. Show less

    • Machinery Division Manager / Engineering Watch Supervisor
      • Jan 1997 - Jan 2001

      Trained, supervised and evaluated personnel in nuclear power plant and submarine propulsion plant operation and maintenance. Responsible for planning and coordinating mechanical systems maintenance and special plant evolutions. - Planned and coordinated multi-organizational efforts in maintenance and testing of reactor plant and propulsion plant mechanical systems during a complex radioactive resin discharge and replacement evolution, which was evaluated by regulatory authorities as outstanding. - Scheduled and supervised execution of all mechanical maintenance items. - Serve as liaison with outside calibration activity to ensure current calibration of more than 2000 pieces of on-board testing and monitoring equipment, as well shipboard certification as Fleet Calibration Activity. Show less

    • Section Advisor / Instructor
      • Jan 1993 - Jan 1997

      Mentored, counseled and evaluated trainees concerning academic, military, and personal issues during their training to become nuclear propulsion plant operators. - Continuously supervised more than 450 mechanical, electrical and electronics trainees throughout Nuclear Field “A” School and Naval Nuclear Power School. - Instructed more than 100 trainees in an Introduction to Reactor Plant Systems Course. Mentored, counseled and evaluated trainees concerning academic, military, and personal issues during their training to become nuclear propulsion plant operators. - Continuously supervised more than 450 mechanical, electrical and electronics trainees throughout Nuclear Field “A” School and Naval Nuclear Power School. - Instructed more than 100 trainees in an Introduction to Reactor Plant Systems Course.

  • USS CASIMIR PULASKI
    • Charleston, South Carolina/ Kings Bay, Georgia
    • Machinery Division Supervisor / Ship’s Quality Assurance Assistant
      • Jan 1986 - Jan 1993

      Managed 18 personnel, responsible for proper operation and maintenance of a nuclear power plant and submarine propulsion plant. Responsible for the operation of ship’s Quality Assurance Program. - Overhauled, operated and maintained the ship’s Emergency Diesel Generator and Lithium Bromide Air Conditioning plant. - Supervised the preparation, execution and review of more than 500 Quality Assurance Work Packages, ensuring proper operation of ship’s propulsion, navigation and weapons systems. Show less

Education

  • Thomas Edison State University
    BSAST, Nuclear Engineering Technology/Technician
    2003 - 2005

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