1. Kendall L. Holland
207 College Street,
Westminster, SC 29693
864-723-5214 (Cell)
Email: kendallholland5214@gmail.com
R E S U M E
CURRENT POSITION: Electrical Engineer
SUMMARY: Career extends approximately 30 years since attending Tri-County
Technical College. The experience has been in electronics, electrician/electrical support
or the building trades of which the last 10 years have now been in support of two
operating nuclear stations. I am currently working as an Electrical Implementation
Engineer at Oconee Nuclear Station with the Major Projects Group.
EDUCATION: After graduating from Walhalla High School in Walhalla, SC with
Diploma and a 2 year certification in electrical at Oconee vocational School. I attended
Tri-County Technical College in Pendleton, SC for one and a half years concentrating in
course studies in electronic engineering Technology. I have attended required company
training with Atlantic Group, Ideal Steel, Johnson Controls and Duke Energy.
EXPERIENCE:
From 11/2/15 until present employed as a Project Coordinator assigned to the
modification group supporting Major Modifications at Brunswick Nuclear Station. As an
Electrical Project Coordinator I am responsible for the overall implementation of various
electrical modifications, which consisted of projects such as TSI modifications, TCS
modifications, Reactor Dome pressure transmitters, Desktop Simulator, ETC.
From 1/1/14 to 11/1/15 employed as an Electrical Implementation Engineer assigned to
the modification group supporting Major Modifications Duke Energy’s Oconee Nuclear
Station. Responsibilities are for detailed design activities are to support conceptual design
packages (DCP) utilizing Ventyx consolidated Asset Suite (CAS) and Fusion P8.
Responsible for Electrical Implementation, functional testing plan development, and
technical field support for instrumentation & electrical design changes. Owner oversight
of Tornado / HELB project including specification reviews, equipment submittals, design
review, work order review, and material materials request / BOM’s. Responsibilities for
authorship of I&C/E implementation procedures and field follow up installation of
Tornado/HELB Project. Responsible for yellow lining, partial turnover, and final
turnovers of systems prior to acceptance by operations. Owner oversight and Engineering
support of commissioning of 13.8/4.16 switchgear, 10 MVA Transformers and 5MVA
Transformers, 600 volt MCC’s, 125 Volt batteries and DC distribution panels as well as
200 HP PSW Primary/200 HP PSW Booster Pumps and associated instrumentation.
Responsibilities also include walk-down of new cable routes as well as field support
2. during installation of new cables. Duties include review of the DEDB program and
printout of the cable data sheet for reference, and field walk-downs to determine solution
when issues arise during installation of cable(s).
From 10/1/11 to 1/1/13 I was employed as an Electrical Implementation Manager
assigned to the modification group supporting Major Modifications at Duke-Energy’s
Oconee Nuclear Stations. As an Electrical IM I was responsible for the overall
implementation of various electrical modifications, which consisted of projects such as
the PSW project. A Major responsibility during the PSW project was the oversight of the
electrical teams for the complete installation, connection and testing of PSW building
equipment such as 13.8 / 4.16 KV Switchgear, 13.8KV to 4160 Volt 10 MVA
Transformer, 4160 to 600 Volt, 5 MVA Transformer and 600 VAC Motor Control Center
and fire detection system, Which consisted of breakers, relays, disconnects, etc. Another
major project in the PSW building was the installation of (2)16 cell 125 VDC batteries
for the PSW buildings control circuits, as well as the chargers for the batteries. In the
Battery circuit the Distribution center was also installed and connected to provide control
power for the PSW building and other 125 volt DC backup systems within the plant. The
PSW building supplies backup power for the Safety related equipment needed in an event
that would require the safe shutdown of the three Units at Oconee Nuclear station if the
hydro generators failed. I was also in charge of the running, scheduling diesel fill ups and
maintenance of a temporary Generator and HVAC system for 2 years until the normal
HVAC was installed in the PSW building. As shown below I am qualified to all
procedures needed from the pulling of the cables to the termination of low voltage /
medium voltage cables
As an Implementation Manager I was qualified to and was also a TPE evaluator to the
following procedures:
CO-ADMN-AD-002 04 01/21/2010 Active CO-ADMN-AD-002-R04 ON THE JOB
TRAINING (OJE) EVALUATOR
CO-ADMN-MNT-TAG 00 03/31/2009 Active CO-ADMN-MNT-TAG-R00
MAINTENANCE SAFETY TAGGING FOR NGD
CO-MNT-0911 00 01/06/2010 Active CO-MNT-0911-R00 Installation of Concrete Anchors
CO-SUPV-NONSITE 04 08/31/2009 Active CO-SUPV-NONSITE-R04 AUTHORIZED
NONSITE TEMPORARY SUPERVISOR
MC-ELEC-8080040208 01 03/31/2009 Active MC-ELEC-8080040208-R01
PREPARE/MAKE LOW VOLTAGE WIRE TERMINATIONS
MC-ELEC-8140320208 05 03/31/2009 Active MC-ELEC-8140320208-R05
PENET/RESEAL FIRE BARRIER PENETRAT W/ SEMKIT
ON-ELEC-CABL-Q-INSPECTION 00 09/15/2009 Active ON-ELEC-CABL-Q-
INSPECTION-R00 Power & Control Cable Inspection & Maintenance
ON-ELEC-CABL-Q-PULL_CABLE 02 09/23/2009 Active ON-ELEC-CABL-Q-
PULL_CABLE-R02 CABLE PULLING
3. ON-ELEC-CABL-Q-TERM_ELEC 05 10/18/2010 Active ON-ELEC-CABL-Q-
TERM_ELEC-R05 TERMINATE ELECTRICAL CABLE
ON-ELEC-CABL-Q-TRAY 02 10/18/2010 Active ON-ELEC-CABL-Q-TRAY-R02
INSTALL CABLE TRAY/ELECTRAY
ON-ELEC-SP-1000 00 08/20/2009 Active ON-ELEC-SP-1000-R00 LOW VOLTAGE
WIRE TERMINATION & SPLICING
ON-ELEC-SP-1007 00 10/18/2010 Active ON-ELEC-SP-1007-R00 TERMINATE CABLE
RATED >600V TO 15KV
ON-ELEC-SP-1009 00 10/18/2010 Active ON-ELEC-SP-1009-R00 POWER
PANELBOARD POSITION VERIFICATION
ON-MECH-OT-0911 03 08/20/2009 Active ON-MECH-OT-0911-R03 INSTALL
CONCRETE ANCHORS
ON-MECH-SP-001 00 08/20/2009 Active ON-MECH-SP-001-R00 PERFORM
MAINTENANCE ON MISCELLANEOUS MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT & SYSTEMS
ON-MECH-SP-005 00 12/15/2010 Active ON-MECH-SP-005-R00 REMOVAL &
REPLACEMENT OF MANWAYS
The following are the task that I am approved to evaluate as a TPE evaluator:
ON-ELEC-CABL-Q-INSPECTION
ON-ELEC-CABL-Q-PULL_CABLE
ON-ELEC-CABL-Q-TERM_ELEC
ON-ELEC-CABL-Q-TRAY
ON-ELEC-MOD-Q-CONTROL_BOARD
ON-ELEC-SP-1000
ON-ELEC-SP-1007
ON-ELEC-SP-1009
ON-MECH-OT-0911
ON-MECH-SP-005
06/06 to 10/1/11- Atlantic Group – Duke Power Company’s McGuire Nuclear and
Oconee Nuclear Station:
From 06/06 to 08/09 I worked as an Electrician at McGuire Nuclear Station in the
modifications group performing numerous electrical tasks to modify QA-1 Plant
equipment. In 08/09 I transferred to the Oconee Nuclear Station. I work as an electrician
for approx. 3 month at Oconee as an electrician and was promoted to a supervisor over an
electrical team performing Modifications the Boron Water Storage Tanks of all three
units. My electrical team was responsible for the identification, disconnection, reroute
and reconnection of the QA-1 / non QA cables that were located in the ground at the
BWST area. In 2010 I was promoted to Coordinator to complete the BWST work and to
start on the PSW building.
06/05 - 06/06 - Ideal Steel – Seneca, SC: I was responsible for performing electrical and
mechanical maintenance on all shop equipment, which included Plasma cutters, torch
cutters, bead blaster and various bending equipment with all the for mentioned equipment
having relay logic.
10/97- 03/05 - Timken Services – Westminster, SC: Co-owned and managed Timken
Services specializing in residential and business construction.
4. 04/85-11/97 - Johnson Controls – West Union, SC: I held various positions of
increasing job responsibilities at Johnson Controls, which was a plastics facility with
equipment such as 500 Ton Injection Molding machines, Cincinnati Milicron Robots,
600 Volt MCC Hot-stamp machines. I Started work at Johnson Controls as a plant
technician and held that position for three years when I was promoted to job change team
technician. This position required extensive training for changing six ton molds,
programming robots and hot stamp machines as well as the equipment and robots for
placing manufactured batteries on shipping pallets. Job change was complete when all the
equipment in the cell was in production with all the proper paperwork checked and filed.
Approximately two years later was promoted to engineering technician. Responsibilities
included programming and operation of the Cincinnati Milicron Robots along with
making sure weekly preventative maintenance was performed. This position required
training in every aspect of the job which included hydraulics, electrical, electronics, fire
and safety, pneumatics, Relay Logic, program logic controllers and support equipment. I
was certified in Programming of Allen Bradley PLC 500's, electrical house wiring, and
hydraulics. I trained new employees on programming production robots as well as safety
aspects and requirements for working with robots. One of my responsibilities was the
weekly start up and running of the diesel generator for the fire pumps. Skills include:
Electrical and mechanical engineering, fire systems, computer skills and welding.
References
Donald Tart 910-233-4250 Coworker
Fred Hasben 803-664-2734 Coworker
Charles Creel 864-873-6694 Manager
Contact information
Kendall L. Holland
207 College Street,
Westminster, SC 29693