1. Resume of
Gary M Jackson
89 Kinsey Hill Road
Birdsboro, Pa 19508
610-779-6556 (home)
610-698-6513 (cell)
SUMMARY
Technical Consultant with over 33 years of experience with WorleyParsons in design and
modification upgrades in power generating facilities. Extensive involvement in the development and
direction of Engineering Change (EC) packages in both A/E offices and as a seconded employee for
a major utility. Experience in the development and/or assessment of high energy line break
programs.
EXPERIENCE
2011 - Present Technical Consultant, WorleyParsons, Reading, Pennsylvania
Duke Energy – Robinson Nuclear Power Plant
Engineering Manager directing the development/evaluations and scope and budget
control of all aspects of the heavy haul path associated with the stator replacement
project. The major evaluation activities of this $2+ Million project included the path
along the route of the heavy hauler transporter, laydown area used for the heavy
hauler lifting rig, foundation designs, turbine pedestal analysis for loads imposed by
the stator lifting assembly, crane evaluation and drop protection in accordance with
NUREG – 0554 and NUREG – 0612. Main point of contact between Duke
Energy/Siemens/Sarens - Heavy Hauler/Third Party Reviewer.
Fukushima Initiatives – Hardened containment Vent System (HCVS)
Excelon Mark I Containment/PPL Susquehanna Steam Electric Station
Provided structural design input in the development of studies prepared for the installation of
reliable hardened containment vent systems meeting requirements documented in order and the
related ISG (JLD-ISG-2012-02, dated August 29, 2012).
Progress Energy Florida – Crystal River Nuclear Station Unit 3
Directed the development of engineering change packages as Responsible Engineer for Progress
Energy Florida for three major plant modifications in support of the Extended Power Uprate (EPU)
Project. These major modifications included the replacement of two Condensate Pumps and
Motors, two Feedwater Booster Pumps and two Main Feedwater Pumps. Provided the necessary
direction and interface with the A/E firm acting on behalf of Progress Energy as a seconded
employee during the design development stages of each engineering change package, including
final owner’s review. Coordinated and conducted the required design challenge meetings for each
project and followed each project through until completion of interfacing reviews/milestone signoffs
and Plant General Manager approval.
2008 – 2010 Principal Engineering Specialist, WorleyParsons, Reading, Pennsylvania
Progress Energy Florida – Crystal River Nuclear Station Unit 3. Lead the development and was
the A/E Responsible Engineer for the completion of engineering change (EC) packages in support of
the extended power uprate modifications. These EC packages include the implementation EC for
the moisture separator replacement, specification, and implementation EC for the moisture
separator shell drain heat exchanger addition and the implementation EC for the deaerator by-pass
addition.
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2. Resume of
Gary M Jackson
89 Kinsey Hill Road
Birdsboro, Pa 19508
610-779-6556 (home)
610-698-6513 (cell)
2002 - 2007 Senior Technical Engineering Specialist, WorleyParsons, Reading, Pennsylvania
Responsible for man-hour estimates, task scope development, and project coordination/interface for
the evaluation of piping systems and pipe supports that are affected by the power uprate for the
following plants:
Pennsylvania Power Light – Susquehanna Units 1 and 2
Detroit Edison – Fermi 2 Energy Center
Public Service Electric & Gas – Hope Creek Generating Station
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) – Browns Ferry Units 2 and 3, Extended
Power Uprate
1987 - 2002 Lead Technical Engineering Specialist, WorleyParsons, Reading, Pennsylvania
SCE&G – V.C. Summer Nuclear Station, Unit 1. Responsible for man-hour estimates, task scope
development, and project coordination/interface of the design and analysis of piping
systems/supports and the development of various plant modification packages (major and minor).
Involvement with the resolution of various High Energy Line Break (HELB) issues to support plant
modifications including the performance of a third party review of the Emergency Feedwater
System, with emphasis on HELB criteria, to insure proper documentation and conformance to HELB
Licensing and Design Bases.
Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NNEC) – Millstone Unit 2, Independent Corrective
Action Verification Program, Tier 1 Vertical Slice. Confirm the adequacy of NNEC efforts to
ensure Millstone Unit 2 physical and functional characteristics are in conformance with its licensing
and design bases. Responsible for review of various piping analyses in a vertical slice investigation
of four major plant systems that encompasses physical and functional characteristics, and all
modifications to these systems. Also responsible for the review and evaluation of NNEC’s HELB
Project Upgrade Program for both inside and outside of the containment building.
Florida Power Corporation (FPC) – Crystal River Nuclear Station Unit 3 Responsible for man-
hour estimates, task scope development, project coordination/interface and the performance of the
design and analysis of piping systems/pipe supports; seismic qualification of equipment including the
main control board in support of plant modifications (major and minor). Also assisted in the upgrade
of the CR3 HELB program to update this program to current standards.
1981 - 1995 Technical Engineering Specialist, WorleyParsons, Reading, Pennsylvania
TVA – Johnsonville Cogeneration Project. Responsible for the design and analysis of piping
systems and pipe supports of various high pressure steam lines for interconnection of four existing
boilers and the installation of a new cogeneration turbine. Performed the piping analysis and
support designs of a 24" diameter low pressure/high temperature steam supply line of approximately
6,000 feet in length that was routed over a variety of terrain and piping bridges to the steam
customer.
Brookhaven National Laboratory – High Flux Beam Reactor (HFBR). Performed SQUG
walkdowns to verify the seismic adequacy of connections to the HFBR primary system piping.
Project provided a systematic methodology for documentation of the seismic adequacy of the small
bore pipe and tubing connections (predominantly drain and instrument sensing lines) required to
maintain the pressure boundary integrity of the primary and shutdown systems.
Calvert Cliffs Steam Electric Station Units 1 and 2 Performed SQUG walkdowns of various tanks
based on the GIP criteria to assist in the resolution of Unresolved Safety Issue USI A-46.
Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station Units 1 and 2 – Comanche Peak Review Team.
Reviewed the design and analysis of conduit supports.
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3. Resume of
Gary M Jackson
89 Kinsey Hill Road
Birdsboro, Pa 19508
610-779-6556 (home)
610-698-6513 (cell)
FPC, Crystal River Station, Unit 3. Responsible for the redesign and engineering evaluations of
large-bore pipe supports and various heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) duct supports.
Also, responsible for the evaluation of field change notices during construction of large-bore pipe
supports and HVAC supports.
ESCOM – Koeberg Power Station, Unit 2, Paris, France, Office. Involved with the as-built
verification program. Worked directly with the architect/engineer in comparing and analyzing
as-built versus as-designed conditions of selected piping systems and supports. Coordinated the
process and issued weekly progress reports for the last six weeks of the project.
Rochester Gas & Electric Corporation – R.E. Ginna Generating Facility, Unit 1 – Responsible
for design and redesign of pipe supports for the seismic upgrade of safety shutdown piping.
Evaluated field change requests and performed line walkdowns to solve pipe support related
construction problems. Assisted contractor with problems encountered during construction of new
support and modifications to existing supports.
EDUCATION
B.S., Civil Engineering Technology, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, 1979
A.A., Architectural Technology, Montgomery Community College, Rockville, Md., 1975
SPECIFIC TECHNICAL EXPERTISE/SPECIALIST COURSES
SCE&G – 10CFR50.59 Evaluation and Reviewer Qualification, 2013
WorleyParsons – Lead First Training, 2013
Progress Energy – Calculation – Analysis, Perform and Review/Design Verifier Qualification, 2012
Progress Energy – Civil Engineering Qualification, 2012
Progress Energy – Modification Engineer Qualification including Civil Modification Engineer
Qualification, 2012
Progress Energy (Robinson NP) – Access Authorization & Fitness for Duty, 2014 (Protected Area)
SQUG Walkdown Screening and Seismic Evaluation Training Course, 1992
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