John M. (Mike) Kiernan
4702 Perry Mill Circle
Grovetown, Ga. 30813
Phone: (706) 631-8792
E-mail: BrokenGyve@GMail.Com
Comments
This résumé highlights my abilities but makes no attempt to
exaggerate them. For over 20 years I have worked with both programmatic and
construction scheduling. I specialize in working with field personnel
to produce logically accurate, resource loaded, CPM schedules built within
multiple WBS frameworks. When dealing with individuals unfamiliar with
scheduling practices, I make extensive use of Primavera logic diagrams.
I am expert in earned value management (EVM). My strengths include making
complicated projects more easily understood, team building, and taking
ownership of the products I produce. In Iraq, I was, for several years,
the sole Al-Anbar Province Regional Scheduling and Project Controls
Supervisor and proved, to the dollar, budget expenditures of approximately
162 million dollars (USD) per year.
Employment History
November, 2013 to April, 2014 – Employed by Peak Solutions as
a Senior Scheduler at the D.O.E. Portsmouth Facility (PORTS), Piketon, OH
45661
Utilized Primavera 6.2. Major duties and
responsibilities with the D.O.E. Portsmouth D&D organization:
® Assigned to develop resource loaded CPM schedules for
numerous D&D projects.
® Developed various progress and resource reports for
management review.
July, 2012 to March, 2013 – Employed by Technical Diagnostic
Services as a Senior Scheduler at the Ft. Calhoun Nuclear Plant, 9610 Power
Lane Rd., Blair, NE 68008
Utilized Primavera 6.2. Major duties and
responsibilities included both Ft. Calhoun’s actual flood recovery program,
and the site Fukushima response:
® Developed flood recovery schedules for presentation to the
NRC. These schedules dealt with both procedural, civil, and
subcontractor issues.
® Created and managed schedules for significant containment
penetration modifications.
® Assigned as the Outage Control Center (OCC) 2nd shift senior scheduler.
® Working closely with the Ft. Calhoun Operations Department,
integrated the timing of scheduled site modifications with actual plant
operating conditions.
® My employment contract was extended three times.
July, 2011 to December, 2011 – Employed by Myriad Technical
Services as an EPU Outage Scheduler at the St. Lucie Nuclear Plant, 6501
South Ocean Drive, Jensen Beach, FL 34957
Utilized Primavera 6.2. Major duties and
responsibilities with St. Lucie’s reactor outage organization:
® Enlisted significant participation of craft supervision,
field engineering, and plant operations personnel during the development of
seven major EPU modification schedules.
® Provided accurate Critical Path Management (CPM) information
by assuring correct intra-project and inter-project logic ties, no open ends,
lags or unnecessary constraints. Obtained both realistic durations and
resource data. Verified activities were associated with relevant EPU
site milestones.
® Encouraged reliable Earned Value (EV) results by emphasizing
accuracy of assigned resources, the percentage of value each activity
contributed to the completion of an individual modification, and the
requirement to accurately measure the progress of each activity.
® Significantly involved in the development and modification of
WBS frameworks and Primavera dictionary coding.
® Schedules and associated reports were developed using
Primavera in conjunction with various Microsoft Office products and the
client’s NAMS system.
® Represented the EPU organization at the client’s weekly T8
meetings.
® Assigned as the Outage Control Center (OCC) 2nd shift
senior scheduler.
May, 2010 to April 2011 – Employed by Day & Zimmermann NPS
as an EPU Outage Scheduler at the Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant (MNGP),
Monticello, MN 55362
Utilized Primavera 6.8. Major duties and
responsibilities with MNGP’s reactor outage organization:
® Originally seconded to the client’s Outage Manager and tasked
with development of Day & Zimmermann NPS CPM construction schedules
required for the spring 2011 Power Uprate.
® All schedules were resource loaded, logically tied with no
constraints or open ends, vertically integrated, and merged into the client’s
online system.
® Creation of these schedules involved intensive interaction
with individual construction managers, supervisors, project planners, field
engineers, and Site Operations personnel.
® Schedule creation process also required physical walk-downs
with both Planners and Project Managers, reviews of work orders, scope descriptions,
and drawings.
® Developed schedules and associated reports using both
Primavera 6.2 and 6.8 in conjunction with various Microsoft Office products
and Passport.
® Utilized Network Logic Diagrams for initial schedule
development and Gantt layouts for final presentation to the client.
® Primary plant systems upgraded during the EPU outage were
Feedwater Heaters, and Condensate Demineralization.
March, 2009 to March, 2010 – Employed by ACTS-SC as a Project
Controls Senior Engineer at the Savannah River Site, Aiken, SC 29802
Utilized Primavera 6.2. Major duties and
responsibilities with the Solid Waste Management Facility (SWMF)
organization:
® Provided Primavera schedule development and oversight.
® On a daily basis, developed and provided to facility
management, details of all operations activities scheduled to occur within
the next 24 hour period.
® On a weekly basis, developed and provided to facility
management, details of all operations activities scheduled to occur within
the next 2 month period.
® Developed schedules for facility construction projects and
evolutions involving nuclear waste handling, remediation, and shipment.
® Performed normal resource loading evolutions.
December, 2008 to January, 2009 – Employed by Edgewater
Technical Associates as a Senior Scheduler at the Los Alamos National
Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87544
Utilized Primavera 5.0. Major duties and
responsibilities with the Solid Waste Division (SWD) organization:
® This position was abolished shortly after my being hired.
® Provided Primavera P5 schedule development and oversight.
® While at LANL, developed and maintained schedules for the
Waste Certification program.
July, 2008 to November, 2008 – Employed by System One (Areva)
as a Senior Scheduler at the Turkey Point Nuclear Plant, Homestead, FL 33035
Utilized Primavera 3.1. Major duties and
responsibilities with the reactor outage organization:
® Provided Primavera schedule development and oversight.
® Senior Scheduler for 13 plant modifications.
® Responsible for preliminary schedule development of an
additional 28 plant modifications.
® Coordinated schedule and cost data from 5 remote locations
supporting this site.
August, 2007 to April, 2008 – Employed by Rocky Mountain
Engineering as a Senior Scheduler at the Cooper Nuclear Station, Brownsville,
NE 68321
Utilized Primavera 3.1. Major duties and
responsibilities with the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Facility (ISFSI)
organization:
® Provided Primavera schedule development and oversight.
® Coordinated schedules of 3 contractors for this
time-sensitive 45 million dollar project and tracked all costs as required by
the Nebraska Public Power District.
December, 2004 to May, 2007 – Employed by ECC International as
the Regional Scheduler and Project Controls Supervisor for the Iraqi Western
Region (Al-Anbar Province)
Utilized Primavera 3.1. Major duties and
responsibilities with the Environmental Chemical Corporation International
(ECCI) in Iraq:
® Embedded with the Iraqi army under the auspices of the Iraqi
Ministry of Defense (MOD), I and up to 4 other Americans provided overall
management of local subcontractors building military facilities for the Iraqi
army.
® Provided Primavera schedule development and oversight.
® Working almost exclusively from forward operating bases
(FOB’s), rather than logistic camps (LOGCAMPs), I was responsible for all
scheduling and cost controls for six projects in the Al-Anbar Province.
I also had significant involvement with two additional projects in other
areas of Iraq. These projects constructed approximately 400 structures
and facilities with a total budget of over 405 million dollars.
® Traveled extensively within the Al-Anbar Province and worked
directly with members of the U.S. military, the Iraqi Army Officer’s Corps
and numerous Iraqi subcontractors.
® Developed and implemented methodologies whereby projects were
able to be updated electronically from remote locations not having access to
scheduling software.
® All schedules were resource and cost loaded. This
allowed for highly accurate Earned Value Management (EVM) reporting.
The accuracy of these earned value reports was due to each activity being
assigned a budget based upon an agreed to schedule of values (SOV). The
other half of the equation, physical percent complete, was based upon actual
measurements. Project reporting exceeded D.O.D. and A.F.C.E.E.
requirements.
® Types of construction scheduled and monitored from inception
through turnover included new or renovated buildings, water treatment and
distribution, sewage collection and treatment, electrical generation and
distribution, POL facilities, roads, and maintenance facilities.
July, 1991 to November, 2004 – Employed by British Nuclear
Fuels as a Senior Scheduler at the Savannah River Site, Aiken, SC 29802
Utilized Primavera 3.1. Major duties and
responsibilities with the Solid Waste and Infrastructure (SWI) organization:
® Provided Primavera schedule development and oversight for the
SWI Division. Components of this division included Site Maintenance,
Site Transportation, Site Utilities, and Site Infrastructure.
® Provided management with critical path, earned value and other
cost analysis. Included were specialized reports and presentations
designed to focus on specific areas of concern. I placed emphasis on
continuous improvement of methods used for progress reporting.
® Primary software used was Primavera, Microsoft Excel, Power
Point and Word.
® Secondary software used was Adobe Photoshop, Macromedia
Freehand and Prism Project Manager.
® Responsible for division change control process (BCPs);
including incorporation of changes into all affected budgets and schedules.
® Created high-end graphic displays and presentations for use
by SWI organization and D.O.E. management.
Gaps in employment between June, 2007 to August, 2007; May,
2008 to July, 2008; February, 2009 to March, 2009; April, 2010 to May, 2010;
May, 2011 to July, 2011; January, 2012 to July, 2012, and April 2013 to
November, 2013 indicate periods of time between employment contracts.