William Kelvin Parker has over 30 years of experience in the nuclear energy industry, holding various roles such as a plant operator, procedure specialist, and project manager. His resume lists extensive experience developing, revising, and validating nuclear plant procedures. He is currently a project manager consulting on DOE cyber security and intelligent procedure system projects while also serving as a FLEX project lead responsible for developing preventative maintenance procedures and revising procedures affected by Fukushima lessons learned.
1. William Kelvin Parker Mobile: 912-978-0238
1297 Cooper’s Point Drive NE
Townsend GA 31331 parkerwk@gmail.com
Work Experience
Tasks recently completed:
• Revised Emergency Operating Procedures for lessons learned from Fukushima event.
• Revised SAMG procedures and Backgrounds for FLEX and Addendum 2 upgrade.
• Built and validated FLEX scenarios for FLEX training.
• Gave a presentation at PWROG on the writing of FLEX procedures.
• Qualified as an Operations guest instructor on AP1000.
• Revised the VC Summer Station Management Directives to apply to a Multi-Unit site.
• Served as VC Summer site representative for the purchase of Procedure Editing Software and
the purchase of the Computerized Procedure Software Builder.
• Wrote and validated in the AP1000 simulator the Conduct of Operations procedure for the AP1000
digital control room. This procedure is now being used to teach instructors at all new plants.
• Served on the Design Change committee for all changes made for Plant Vogtle including Unit1&2 MUR
Uprate and 10CFR Part 73 upgrades.
• Revised all operation procedures impacted by Plant Vogtle Unit1&2 MUR Uprate.
• Served as task Coordinator for RCS degas in 1R15 and 2R14.
• Served as Outage Control Center operations representative for Plant Vogtle 1R14 outage.
• Served as a Clearance and Tagging Supervisor for Plant Vogtle 2R13 outage.
• Represented Operations at Factory Acceptance Test for Digital feedwater controls (Ovation) and
EX2100 digital generator controls.
Nuclear Energy Consultants, Inc. (NEC)
Project Manager 2013-08 to Present
• Participate on DOE Cyber Security Projects.
• Serve on a team made up of industry experts for Intelligent Procedure System (IPS) research and
design.
• Make sales proposals to potential customers.
• Participate in industry sponsored refinement of Computer Based Procedure systems.
Energy Services Group International (ESGi )
FLEX/Fukushima Project Lead 2013-02 to Present
• Lead for identifying and developing the Preventive Maintenance (PMs) for FLEX Phase two equipment.
• Responsible for writing and revising all procedures affected by NRC orders from Fukushima event for
Southern Nuclear Plant Vogtle.
• Responsible for supervising procedure group employees involved in FLEX project.
• Responsible for participating in plant design changes for FLEX project.
• Responsible for writing validation plans for demonstrating FLEX strategies.
• Responsible for coordinating validations for FLEX strategies.
• Upgraded Emergency Procedures and Deviations to latest revisions.
SCE&G- VC Summer Station, Jenkinsville, South Carolina:
Senior Project Specialist New Nuclear Deployment 2010-05 to 2013-02
• Support AP1000 builders group serving on Procedure, Nomenclature, Training and Start up committees.
• Responsible for reviewing all operating and emergency procedures for the AP1000 plants.
• Responsible for supervising procedure group employees.
• Responsible for writing and revising all nonoperational procedures at VC Summer.
• Conduct management observations of SRO training on AP1000 simulator.
2. • Serve on the Licensed Operator Requalification Curriculum Review Committee (CRC)
• Qualified Subject Matter Expert instructor for Westinghouse AP 1000.
3. Southern Nuclear Company -Plant Vogtle, Waynesboro, Georgia:
Operations Nuclear Procedure Specialist 2003-01 to 2010-05
• Responsible for developing new and revising existing Operations plant procedures including Abnormal
Operating (AOP), Emergency Operating Procedures (EOP), and Sever Accident Mitigation Guidelines (SAMG).
Current and fluent knowledge of pressurized water reactor plan design and operation.
Review of engineering changes to identify procedure impact and department impact.
Technical and impact reviews of proposed procedure revisions to ensure writers guide and discipline user needs are met.
Safety evaluation and review of procedure revisions to meet REG-NGGC-0010 and 10CFR 50.59 screening and
evaluation requirements.
Participate in self assessment activities associated with procedure writing, use and related discipline work.
Use of software to process procedure revisions. Processing documents using MS WORD software. Use of VE-PROMS
procedure software.
Maintain qualifications and on-call responsibilities in support of the Emergency Response Organization. Control Room
Status Loop
Operations representative to all Plant Design changes and attend weekly design change meetings.
Technical and 10CFR50.59 procedure writer and reviewer qualifications.
Plant Operator -1993-01 to 2003-01
• Maintain Reactor Operator license current for 11 years.
• Qualified as Operations Support Shift Supervisor.
• Control nuclear reactor that produces steam for generation of electric power and coordinate operation of
auxiliary equipment.
• Adjust controls, under supervision, to start and shut down reactor and to regulate flux level, reactor
period, coolant temperature, and rate of flow, control rod positions, and other control elements that affect
power level within reactor, following standard instructions and prescribed practices.
• Dispatch orders and instructions to plant personnel to coordinate operation of such auxiliary equipment
as pumps, compressors, switchgears, and water-treatment systems.
• Control operation of auxiliary equipment, such as turbines and generators.
Assistant Plant Operator -1991-05 to 1993-01
• The job responsibility was to obtain a Reactor Operator License
Radiological Waste Operator -1985-11 to 1991-05
• The job responsibilities were to collect, process and release treated waste to the environment. In
addition, interfaced with the Emergency Management department at Plant Vogtle, The State of Georgia
and The State of South Carolina. Also involved with shipping regulations of radioactive Waste.
Plant Equipment Operator -1984-01 to 1985-11
• The job responsibilities were to operate and maintain Plant equipment in proper running order, and
interface with other Departments to keep the Plant running well.
Southern Nuclear Company -Plant Hatch, Baxley, Georgia:
Decontamination Technician -1982-11 to 1984-01
• The job responsibility was to control and reduce the amount of contaminated areas in the Plant. During
this time worked closely with the Health Physics Department And the State of Georgia to ship
Radioactive waste.
4. Education
Glennville High School Procedure Professional Association
High School Diploma PPA Writer Certification
Plant Vogtle Training ScanaU
Reactor Operator Licenses LEAD Certificate Leadership Development
USCG Sea School
USCG Captain Licenses
Officer Merchant Marine