Personal Resume

Andrew F. Hobbs
251 Kensington Dr.
Hamilton, Ohio 45013
513-896-1943

Objective: To make a difference and to make things better!

 

Employment Record

10/97 to present

Fluor Fernald, Inc. (formerly Fluor Daniel Fernald)
Fernald Environmental Management Project
U.S. Department of Energy
Fernald, Ohio

Position:     Safety Engineer, Investigative Analyst

General duty areas:

  • Fluor Fernald DOE-Occurrence-Reporting program manager/lead
  • On-shift safety coverage & support for K-65 Silos Advanced Waste Retrieval and Remediation Project
  • Occupational safety & health evaluations, assessments & inspections; job safety analysis (JSA)
  • Injury, accident & incident investigation, root cause analysis, and reporting; problem solving
  • Root cause analysis training developer and instructor
  • TapRooT® Advisory Board member
  • Corrective action development, system and process improvement
  • Inspections for compliance with OSHA and DOE industrial & construction safety regulations
  • Technical writing & procedure/policy maintenance, including site Occurrence Reporting program procedures and site Safety Performance Requirements (SPR) manual
  • Perform quality and safety audits, assessments, and surveillances, and independent verifications of corrective actions for DOE occurrence reports and noncompliance reports.
  • Web developer for occurrence reports page on site intranet

—Completed examples of investigations and analyses I have performed can be provided upon request.

 

9/95 to 10/97

Fluor Daniel Fernald (formerly FERMCO)
Fernald Environmental Management Project
U.S. Department of Energy
Fernald, Ohio

Position:     Sr. Training Specialist

General Duty Areas:

  • CBT developer/programmer and lead facilitator
  • Technical training developer and instructor: Safety training (OSHA 40-hr. Hazwoper, Site Worker Refresher, DOE Nuclear Safety General Employee, Radiological Safety, Transportation/DOT Safety)
  • Root Cause Analysis Training instructor
  • Training Department procedures
  • Certified QA Auditor

12/92 to 9/95

Fernald Environmental Restoration Management Corporation (FERMCO)
Fernald Environmental Management Project (FEMP)
U.S. Department of Energy
Fernald, Ohio

Position:     Training Specialist III

General duties:

  • Job and task analysis (for Radiological Safety/Control Technician and Radiological Worker training)
  • Program and course design
  • Lesson plan development
  • Examination/evaluation development
  • Classroom and practical instruction

Special assignments:

  • Member of Department of Energy (DOE) Radiological Control Technician Training Oversight Group (RCT TOG)—develop and maintain the DOE standardized core course training materials for RCTs throughout the DOE complex.

6/86 to 12/92

Westinghouse Materials Company of Ohio
Fernald Materials Production Center (FMPC)
U.S. Department of Energy
Fernald, Ohio

Position:     Sr. Environmental and Radiological Monitoring Technician

General Duty Areas:

  • Radiological safety, evaluations and surveys/surveillances
  • Air sampling
  • Statistical tests, configuration and programming of automatic counters
  • Automatic counter data conversion program development and programming

Special assignments:

  • airQUALITY Air Sample Data Management System Administrator
  • Flow Gemini Vehicle Database Liason/Coordinator;
  • Industrial, Radiologial Safety & Training department Power User, Westinghouse Total Quality Advocate for IRS&T Department.

10/83 to 10/85

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints—Chile, Viña del Mar, South America, Mission Office

Position:     Proselyting Instructor/Missionary

 

5/81 to 9/83
11/85 to 6/86

McDonalds

Positions:     Production caller, grill production crew

 

Education

University

The Union Institute & University, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45206

Bachelor of Science (Major: Business Management), June 2002.

 

University

Miami University of Ohio, Oxford, Ohio, 45056

Associate of Applied Science (Major: Systems Analysis & Computer Technology), May 1998.

 

Secondary

New Miami High School, New Miami, Ohio, 45013

Salutatorian, Class of 1982

 

Other training & qualifications:

§         “Basic Construction Safety,” Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation—Division of Safety & Hygiene Training Center, 40 hrs. (February 2003); training conducted by Accident Prevention Corporation, Woodstock, IL.

§         “Trenching & Excavation Safety,” Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation—Division of Safety & Hygiene Training Center, 24 hrs. (March 2003); training conducted by Construction Safety Management and Training Institute, Alexandria, VA.

§         “Confined Space Assessment and Work,” Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation—Division of Safety & Hygiene Training Center, 16 hrs. (March 2003); training conducted by Ohio University—Chilicothe, Environmental Training and Research Center, Chilicothe, OH.

§         “Fall Hazard Recognition, Avoidance & Protection,” Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation—Division of Safety & Hygiene Training Center, 16 hrs. (April 2003); training conducted by Cincinnati Office of OBWC.

§         “Scaffolding Safety,” Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation—Division of Safety & Hygiene Training Center, 16 hrs. (October 2003); training conducted by Construction Safety Management and Training Institute, Alexandria, VA.

§         National Registry of Radiological Protection Technologists, Certification Exam, 1992.

§         “Health Physics Fundamentals/Alara Theory,” General Physics Corporation, 80 hrs. (December 1986, March 1987).

§         “Advanced Investigation Team Leader,” System Improvements (TapRooT®), Knoxville, TN, 40 hrs. (September 1997).

§         “Root Cause Analysis,” FERMCO (TapRooT®), 16 hrs. (July 1995).

§         “NRRPT Review,” General Physics Corp., 80 hrs. (September 1991).

§         “OJT Instructor Training,” EG&G Idaho, Idaho Falls, ID, 24 hrs. (April 1993).

§         “Evaluation of Training Programs,” General Physics Corp., 24 hrs. (August 1994).

§         “Technical Instructor,” WMCO, 8 days (October-November 1990).

§         “On-the-Job Training Instructor,” WMCO, 36 hrs. (February 1991).

§         Quality Assurance Auditor, Fluor Daniel Fernald, 24 hrs. (December 1996).

§         “The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People,” Covey Leadership Center, 24 hrs. (August 1995).

§         “Application Development using Toolbook II Instructor,” Asymetrix Corp., Bellevue, WA, 24 hrs. (February 1997).

Other Languages:

Spanish (fluency)

 


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