Matthew Smull, PE

Supervisory Nuclear Test Engineer at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
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Credentials

  • Professional Engineer (PE) - Thermal and Fluid Systems
    Washington State Department of Licensing
    Aug, 2022
    - Nov, 2024

Experience

    • United States
    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Supervisory Nuclear Test Engineer
      • Apr 2022 - Present

      Coordinate with US Navy submariners, shipyard management, and oversight organizations to build an executable plan for nuclear work and testing during Ohio Class Submarine maintenance periods.Analyze proposed nuclear work for adherence to technical requirements and possible conflicts with competing work items prior to scheduling and authorizing performance shipboard.Determine retest requirements for performed work and prepare acceptance test procedures.Provide project training for Navy and Civilian personnel on upcoming work and testing to ensure efficient and effective operations. Provide mentorship to new engineers to aid in Test Engineer qualification and professional development. Show less

    • Nuclear Test Engineer
      • Aug 2017 - Apr 2022

      Represented the shipyard onboard Ohio Class Submarines during the execution of nuclear work and testing.Utilized Reactor Plant, Water Chemistry, and Radiological Control Manuals to ensure safe reactor plant operation.Employed mechanical and electrical system diagrams to establish required plant conditions and system status for work, ensuring worker and plant safety.Performed and analyzed results of reactor plant acceptance tests.Used integrated plant knowledge to identify operational problems, take actions to place the plant in a safe and stable condition, identify causes, and recommend a path forward to project management. Show less

    • United States
    • Design
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Mechanical Engineering Intern
      • Jan 2016 - May 2017

      Assisted mechanical engineers with the design of HVAC and plumbing systems in commercial buildings. Completed heating and cooling load calculations for the correct sizing and selection of HVAC units, ducting, and piping. Drafted system designs using AutoCAD and developed plans for use on-site. Coordinated with electrical engineers and general contractors to ensure compatibility of mechanical, electrical, and structural designs. Assisted mechanical engineers with the design of HVAC and plumbing systems in commercial buildings. Completed heating and cooling load calculations for the correct sizing and selection of HVAC units, ducting, and piping. Drafted system designs using AutoCAD and developed plans for use on-site. Coordinated with electrical engineers and general contractors to ensure compatibility of mechanical, electrical, and structural designs.

  • Geeko Labs
    • Boise, Idaho
    • Lead Class Instructor
      • Nov 2013 - Dec 2015

      Developed curriculum and taught students skills in engineering, physics, programming, and other STEM-related topics. Created Lego and Fischertechnik building instructions using Google Sketchup to aid student learning. Represented the company at booth events to promote the program and reach more students. Developed curriculum and taught students skills in engineering, physics, programming, and other STEM-related topics. Created Lego and Fischertechnik building instructions using Google Sketchup to aid student learning. Represented the company at booth events to promote the program and reach more students.

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Undergraduate Research Assistant
      • Sep 2013 - May 2014

      Conducted research at Boise State University on engineered tissue-surrogates that resemble human ligaments. Tested tissue using a tensile machine and then imaged using microscopy. Tissue-surrogates were used to develop treatment strategies that restore the strength of injured ligaments Conducted research at Boise State University on engineered tissue-surrogates that resemble human ligaments. Tested tissue using a tensile machine and then imaged using microscopy. Tissue-surrogates were used to develop treatment strategies that restore the strength of injured ligaments

    • United States
    • Semiconductor Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Summer Engineering Intern
      • Jun 2012 - Aug 2012

      Performed failure analysis testing on failing memory chips and semiconductors to analyze for manufacturing defects. Created programs using Perl to better organize data received from testing equipment for use by product improvement teams. Performed failure analysis testing on failing memory chips and semiconductors to analyze for manufacturing defects. Created programs using Perl to better organize data received from testing equipment for use by product improvement teams.

Education

  • Boise State University
    Bachelor's degree, Mechanical Engineering
    2013 - 2017

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