James McCarter
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Experience
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Severstal NA
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United States
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Mining
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300 - 400 Employee
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Maintenance Electrician
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Mar 2013 - Present
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Auxiliary Control Room Supervisor
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Nov 2011 - Mar 2013
senior supervisor for the Prototypes Engineered Safety Features. Emphasis is focused on containment, reactor safety, capacities and various conditions requiring operator action in the event of a major casualty.
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Engineering Officer of the Watch Training Assistant
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Oct 2010 - Mar 2013
ENGINEERING OFFICER OF THE WATCH , ENGINEERING DUTY OFFICER In depth expertise in Reactor theory, steam turbine construction and operation, chemistry, radiological controls, electrical power storage, generation and distribution systems. Superior watch stander as shown during DOE/DOD Operational Reactor Safeguards Examination. § Nuclear Manager, the senior supervisor onboard one of the Naval Nuclear Prototype Platforms. I am responsible for the entire operation of the multi-million dollar power plant including personnel and reactor safety while ensuring compliance with DOE regulations. Qualification involves several oral and written examinations. This qualification is normally for officers or E-7 and above, but I was selected to qualify this watch as an E-6 with less then 7 years in the Navy due to sustained superior performance. When shutdown, responsible for the supervision, planning and execution of all maintenance with coordination from each division while the plant is shutdown. Responsibilities extend to evolution management including all plant transitions while shutdown. Emphasis on plant dynamics and Reactor Safety involved during transitioning and maintaining abnormal plant conditions. Demonstrated ability to manage multiple time-sensitive priorities without diminished effectiveness Show less
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Crew Electrical Division Leading Petty Officer
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Jul 2009 - Oct 2010
Led fifteen staff petty officers to ensure the successful completion of nuclear power plant instrumentation and control maintenance. Organized the mentorship for future nuclear qualified operators.
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Instructor
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Jul 2009 - Oct 2010
Naval Nuclear Power Training Unit MTS-626 Crew “C”Naval Nuclear Power Training Unit; Charleston, SCTrained junior officers and enlisted personnel in plant supervision, operations, and maintenance in both classroom and shipboard environments. Initiated and oversaw the production of a comprehensive divisional curriculum plan that upgraded existing programs and developed new training guidelines. Managed ship-wide training requirements positively impacting mission readiness.
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Maintenance Technician/ Operator
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Apr 2004 - Jul 2009
Manage twelve man division responsible for operation of the nuclear reactor and maintenance of its electronic support systems Supervise repairs on nuclear subsystems and all other electrical systems onboard the submarine Plan complex maintenance periods Manage twelve man division responsible for operation of the nuclear reactor and maintenance of its electronic support systems Supervise repairs on nuclear subsystems and all other electrical systems onboard the submarine Plan complex maintenance periods
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Education
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Operational Water Chemistry Control
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Nuclear Power Training Unit
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Navy Nuclear Power Training Command
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Navy Nuclear Electricians Mate “A” School