Michael Sicard
Director of Procedures and Records Management at Nawah Energy Company- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Nawah Energy Company
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United Arab Emirates
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Oil and Gas
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700 & Above Employee
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Director of Procedures and Records Management
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Mar 2021 - Present
Our executives determined it was time for all procedures on the station to merge into a single department.
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Director Of Operations
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Aug 2019 - Mar 2021
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Supervisor - Operations Procedures
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Jan 2019 - Aug 2019
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Westinghouse Electric Company
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Nuclear Electric Power Generation
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700 & Above Employee
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Startup Test Director
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Oct 2014 - Jan 2019
We started up two AP1000 reactors in Haiyang, China. Both reached commercial operations with a design that a seasoned nuclear professional thinks is pretty darned cool! We started up two AP1000 reactors in Haiyang, China. Both reached commercial operations with a design that a seasoned nuclear professional thinks is pretty darned cool!
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AEP Energy
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United States
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Oil and Gas
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200 - 300 Employee
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Security Manager
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2013 - 2014
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Entergy
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United States
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Utilities
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700 & Above Employee
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Operations Manager
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May 2008 - Feb 2013
I enjoyed three and a half years as a successful nuclear operations manager. Then I served the women and men of the Palisades nuclear station as the recovery manager following some rather serious regulatory scrutiny.
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Information Technology Manager
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Jul 2007 - May 2008
I served as the information technology manager at the Palisades nuclear station. We were the final station to convert to an enterprise application software suite. During a fall refueling outage, I served as a troubleshooter (people, process, equipment). Then I was asked to move to Operations.
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Information Technology Project Manager
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Nov 2005 - Jul 2007
Following significant hurrican damage to my parent's home in Slidell, Louisiana, I requested to work out of the south, in any capacity, so as to help rebuild. Entergy asked me to be the project manager for a 30 million dollar, enterprise wide software migration (16,000 employees). It turned out that I was pretty darned good at this. The project came in at two million over budget. I thought of myself as a failure, but the company thought that this was excellent performance for a purely information technology project. Show less
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Education
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Thomas Edison State University
Bachelor of Applied Science - BASc, Nuclear Engineering Technology/Technician