David Oliver

Project Manger, Contamination Controls, Integrated Waste Treatment Unit at SE&C, LLC
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Collierville, Tennessee, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Business Consulting and Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Project Manger, Contamination Controls, Integrated Waste Treatment Unit
      • Sep 2019 - Present

      Responsible for integration of engineering, planning, procurement, installation, schedule, and budget. IWTU was built to treat 900,000 gallons of liquid waste from nearby underground waste tanks that accepted rinse water and other effluents from historic spent nuclear fuel reprocessing. Responsible for integration of engineering, planning, procurement, installation, schedule, and budget. IWTU was built to treat 900,000 gallons of liquid waste from nearby underground waste tanks that accepted rinse water and other effluents from historic spent nuclear fuel reprocessing.

    • Stay at Home Dad
      • Jun 2014 - Aug 2019

    • United States
    • Environmental Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Facility Manager - Memphis Processing, LLC
      • Mar 2012 - May 2014

      Responsible for safety, planning, organizing, and prioritizing the business and operations of a low level radioactive waste processing facility which achieves volume reduction and stabilization of waste prior to final disposal. Direct oversight of Operations, Rad Safety, and Rad Waste departments. Responsible for safety, planning, organizing, and prioritizing the business and operations of a low level radioactive waste processing facility which achieves volume reduction and stabilization of waste prior to final disposal. Direct oversight of Operations, Rad Safety, and Rad Waste departments.

    • Project Manager/Production Supervisor
      • Jan 2011 - Mar 2012

      Assigned the Production Supervisor position in the Operations Department. Responsible for coordinating all aspects of operations at SPFM. Responsible for processing and tracking all radioactive waste both incoming and outgoing. Qualified Senior Health Physics Technician. Successfully managed the Hematite Demolition Project from Mar – Jun 2011 as both overall and on-site project manager.

    • Project Controls Manager/Project Manager
      • Aug 2010 - Dec 2010

      Managed project schedules, developed resource and budget loaded schedules, maintenance, and reporting. Evaluated project cost control and interfaced with accounting staff. Managed multiple high value projects to successful completion. Successfully completed Radiation Safety Officer Course and Primavera P6 training. Successfully managed Vermont Yankee water project from Aug-Dec 2010. Successfully managed Hope Creek Feed Water Heater project from Sep 2010 – Dec 2010.

    • SRO (Developmental)
      • Jul 2008 - Jun 2010

      In license class to obtain SRO license on Westinghouse PWR Reactor. Obtained General Fundamentals Qualification. Completed Systems Training, Startup Certifications, Normal Operating Procedures, and Abnormal Operating Instructions. In license class to obtain SRO license on Westinghouse PWR Reactor. Obtained General Fundamentals Qualification. Completed Systems Training, Startup Certifications, Normal Operating Procedures, and Abnormal Operating Instructions.

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Submarine Officer
      • Oct 1999 - May 2008

      2005-2008: Senior Instructor, Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps, Mid-South Region (Associate Professor of Naval Science, University of Mississippi). Responsible for training college students to be future naval officers; instruct in the science and engineering fundamental to the design, operation, and maintenance of naval power plants (to include Gas Turbine, Nuclear Cycle, and Steam Cycle) and weapon systems; also instruct leadership and ethics.2004-2005: Assistant Division Head for Political and Military Affairs and Exercise Planner for COMUSNAVCENT, Bahrain. Responsible for planning and managing Joint, Combined, bilateral and multilateral naval exercises for CDRUSCENTCOM, COMUSNAVCENT, and COMFIFTHFLT exercise programs. Responsible for coordinating POL-MIL affairs and security cooperation activities with 25 regional nations, USCENTCOM, and OPNAV. Served as Kuwait Country Engagement Officer, Exercise Scheduler, and Budget Coordinator for COMUSNAVCENT2003-2004: Communications Officer, USS TENNESSEE (SSBN 734 Blue)Responsible for operation, maintenance, and management of the ship’s interior and exterior communication systems. Ensures proper routing of messages and secures acknowledgements and replies. Maintains message files, safeguarding physical security of communications. Furnishes recognition and emergency identification signals. Provides for procurement, safeguarding and reporting of registered publications. Directs cryptoboard training.2002-2003: Main Propulsion Assistant, USS TENNESSEE (SSBN 734 Blue)Responsible for the operation and maintenance of all nuclear reactor plant fluid systems and the main propulsion system of the submarine.2001-2002: Chemical and Radiological Controls Assistant, USS TENNESSEE (SSBN 734 Blue)Responsible for the operation, monitoring, and maintenance of all chemical and radiological aspects pertaining to the operation of nuclear reactor plant systems and the main propulsion system of the submarine.

Education

  • University of Mississippi - School of Business Administration
    Master of Business Administration (MBA), Business
    2006 - 2007
  • Officer Naval Nuclear Power Training Command and Naval Nuclear Power Training Unit
    Nuclear Power School
    2000 - 2001
  • University of Tennessee-Knoxville
    B.S. Nuclear Engineering, Fission
    1995 - 1999

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