Carl R. Strode


4102 Meadowsweet St., Pasco, WA, 99301

(509) 545-9824 (h) ---- (509) 373-4421 (w) ---- E-mail: crstrode@charter.net


Professional History
Technical

Fluor Hanford Inc. (7-02 to Present)
1200 Jadwin Ave.
Richland, WA 99352

Senior Engineer

Design Authority for environmental remediation projects, including groundwater pump and treat plants, and soil vapor extraction systems.

Design Authority for groundwater remediation instrumentation, and control systems.


Bechtel Corporation (4-91 to 7-02)
50 Beale Street
San Francisco, CA 94119

Senior Engineer

I&C, systems engineering, and project management for environmental restoration projects. Design of PLC and MMI based distributed process control, instrumentation, and electrical systems, including remote monitoring, control, and data acquisition.

Design and implementation of robotic inspection vehicles and remote control mobile work platforms used in hazardous environments

Development and implementation of setpoint uncertainty calculation program for safety-related and nuclear systems. Development and analysis of safety limits, allowable values, analytical limits, environmental effects, qualification testing, M&TE considerations, surveillance and in-service testing, statistical performance trending, etc.


Westinghouse Hanford Co. (10-82 to 4-91)
PO Box 1970
Richland, WA, 99352

Senior Engineer

Lead engineer responsible for all phases of design, development, testing, evaluation, startup, and project management of I&C systems, including:

Nuclear material waste recovery systems, hazardous effluent mitigation, waste water neutralization systems, modifications to nuclear fuel fabrication and production lines, intra-plant communications, diesel generator controls, crane controls, hot-cell manipulators, liquid metal process instrumentation, security systems for the protection of classified resources, computer security, perimeter intrusion detection and alarm, activated barriers, remote assessment personnel identity verifiers, special material and metal detection portals, data resource protection and disaster recovery planning.


UNC Nuclear Industries (10-81 to 10-82)
P.O. Box 490
Richland, WA, 99352

Senior Engineer

Design, development, and project management of I&C and Electrical systems for specialized industrial process systems. Development of engineering documentation such as P&IDs, design specifications, purchase specifications, distribution, control logic, wiring and connection diagrams, panel design, OMMs, etc. Supervision of fabrication, installation and startup of custom designed controls and equipment.


Westinghouse Hanford Co. (1-76 to 10-81)
PO Box 1970
Richland, WA, 99352

Senior Engineer

Lead instrumentation and control engineer responsible for all phases of design, development, testing, startup, and project management of I&C systems, including:

Liquid waste processing, inert gas receiving and processing, HVAC, chillers and cooling towers, cell atmosphere sampling & control, water deionization and neutralizing, cryogenic gas distillation systems, isotope holdup and decay systems, environmental and meteorological data acquisition, telemetry systems, process radiation monitoring and personnel protection systems.


Washington State Real Estate Salesperson (1977 to present)
Strode Realty
2519 W. Sylvester
Pasco, WA 99301


Professional History
Executive - Civic


Pasco Washington City Council (10-91 to 12-03)
525 N. 3rd
Pasco, WA 99301

Council Member

The City of Pasco functions under a Council - Manager form of government The City manager reports directly to the City Council. The city of Pasco has a population of 45,000 with an annual budget of approximately $90 million.


Benton-Franklin District Health Department (1-92 to 12-03)
506 McKenzie
Richland, WA 99352

Chairman of the Board, Chairman of Budget Committee, Health Officer Selection Committee.

A regional public health department with multiple participating municipal and county entities. The annual budget is in excess of $5.5 million, maintaining more than 90 full time employees.


Hanford Area Economic Investment Fund Committee (6-95 to 12-03)
PO Box 547
Richland, WA 99352

Chairman (Governor's Appointee).

A multi-million dollar economic development entity, established by state statute to develop, disburse and administer funding programs to stimulate economic development of the Benton-Franklin county region by encouraging and enabling private sector enterprises to create local employment and non-service sector jobs.


Benton-Franklin Association (1-97 to 12-98)
PO Box 547
Richland, WA 99352

President and Chairman.

The Association provided support to the Hanford Area Economic Investment Fund Committee, as mandated by statute, for the purposes of administering, overseeing and servicing of community and economic development funding.


Washington State Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council (2-96 to 6-99)
925 Plum Street SE, Bldg. 4
PO Box 43172
Olympia, WA 98504-3172

Council Member

Coordinates all of the evaluation and licensing steps for siting major energy facilities in Washington. If a project is approved, EFSEC specifies the conditions of construction and operation; issues permits in lieu of any other individual state or local agency authority; and manages an environmental and safety oversight program of facility and site operations.


Franklin County Trade Recreation and Agriculture Center Advisory Board (3-94 to 12-03)
6600 Burden Boulevard
Pasco, WA 99301

Chairman of the Board

The Board provides executive level management advice and direction to the Franklin County Commissioners. TRAC is the Pacific Northwest's premier multi-use complex for trade, recreation, sports, education, tourism, entertainment and agriculture, creating positive economic growth and enhancing quality of life throughout the region.


Pasco Washington Law Enforcement Officer / Fire Fighters Disability Board (6-94 to12-03)
525 N. 3rd
Pasco, WA 99301

Board Member

Oversee and administer the disability, retirement, and medical insurance program for retired or disabled municipal law enforcement officers, firefighters, and emergency service personnel.


Washington State Affordable Housing Advisory Board (6-96 to 9-98)
Washington State CTED
2001 6th Avenue, Suite 2600
Seattle, Washington 98121

Eastern Washington Cities Representative (Governor's Appointee).

Advises the Governor and Director of Community, Trade, and Economic Development on housing needs in Washington, including housing needs for persons who are mentally ill or developmentally disabled or youth who are blind or deaf or otherwise disabled, operational aspects of the grant and loan program or revenue collection programs.


Benton-Franklin Emergency Medical Services Council (1-92 - 4-96)
Tri-cities, WA.

Council Member

Provides a forum for the enhancement and preservation of emergency medical and disaster services in Benton and Franklin counties. The Council is comprised of medical and emergency service providers, and local governments. Serves to provide a coordinated community liaison to state and federal agencies.


United States Department of Energy (12-93 to 12-95)
Hanford Advisory Board
825 Jadwin Ave.
Richland, WA 99352

Board Member (alternate)

The Hanford Advisory Board is an independent, non-partisan, and broadly representative body consisting of a balanced mix of the diverse interests that are affected by Hanford cleanup issues. The primary mission of the Board is to provide informed recommendations and advice to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) on selected major policy issues related to the cleanup of the Hanford site.


Tri-City Visitors and Convention Bureau, Board of Directors (1-92 to 5-94)
6951 W. Grandridge Boulevard
Kennewick, WA 99336

Board Member

Promote and develop regional community development, unity, cooperation, tourism, convention and visitor services throughout the region.


Pasco Washington Planning Commission (1-88 to 10-91)
525 N. 3rd
Pasco, WA 99301

Commissioner

Develops immediate and long range community development & land use planning recommendations and strategies for the City urban growth area.


Education

1975: Associate of Applied Science in Electronics Engineering Technology, DeVry Institute of Technology, Phoenix, Az.

1981: Quality Assurance for Nuclear Facilities, CFR 10, Criteria III Certification UNC Nuclear Industries, Richland, WA.

1986: TEMPEST Facilities Design Engineering Certification, Don White Consultants, Inc., Oxnard, CA.

1990: NFPA Life Safety Code Certification, NFPA, Richland WA.

1992: WNP-2 Nuclear License Training and Certification, Washington Public Power Supply System, Richland WA.

1992: Supervisory/Management Training, Bechtel Power Corp. Richland WA.

1996: Value Engineering, Bechtel Hanford Co. Richland WA.

1998: Performance Based Contact Management, Bechtel Hanford Co. Richland WA.

1998: AutoCAD V-14 Certification, PacifiCad Inc, Kennewick WA.

1998: Citect Man-Machine Interface Integration, CI Technologies, Richland WA.

1998: Wonderware Intouch MMI Integration, Wonderware Inc., Irvine, CA.

1999: Leadership Tri-Cities, Class IV. Tri-Cities WA.

2001: Radiation Worker -II Certification, Fluor Hanford, Richland,WA.

2003: Programmable Logic Controller and Soft-Shop Programming & System Design, Siemens Inc. Richland WA.

2003: Hazardous Waste Operations, OSHA 29, CFR 1910, Fluor Hanford, Richland, WA.

1976-93: Continuing education at Columbia Basin College, and Washington State University (mathematics, physics, computer science, management, finance, English, law, etc.).



crstrode@charter.net

modified 08-26-03