David Stanislav Blue Mountain Regulatory Asset Manager (BMRAM) Facility noise mapping Lyman shutdown Misc. assignments ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ Koorsen vendor during flow testing Security camera and card reader project Air Balance Study ID Badge Project Drawing control database Currently… ◦ Paper system ◦ Manual data transcription ◦ Error prone Computerized Maintenance Management System ◦ Online record of previous, current and future work ◦ Eliminates wasted time ◦ Greatly reduces opportunity for error Developed templates for PM/Cal work details Worked alongside Jevon Mason (QA Intern) Results Updated over 2000 assets with MDTs and WPTs Challenges Successfully attached templates to 60% April-July CAL assets Transfer of knowledge Gathering information from many locations Maintaining organization Scope of system Several SOPs currently being written and edited – John Koch Remaining unassigned work will receive MDT/WPTs – Planner scheduler Goal: Use BMRAM and old system in parallel starting this fall. Move to primarily BMRAM in 2016 Worked with EHS under Judie Boelling Baseline measure sources of noise at NA and Lyman facilities. Determine areas where hearing protection may be necessary Methodology ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ Review areas with Judie Boelling Obtain permission/access to areas Measure and record noise data Report findings to Judie Communication/Problem Solving ◦ Share finding and communicate problems during BMRAM team meetings Analytics/data metrics ◦ Created metrics to track progress in BMRAM ◦ Benefited from statistics background MFG familiarity ◦ Will help with future coursework in unit operations and engineering economics Lyman shutdown ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ Preformed hands-on tasks Gained perspective on expansion Worked as a team Interacted with new people Noise mapping project ◦ Learned the role of EHS ◦ Got to explore other areas ◦ Worked outside Intern-specific orientation ◦ Give better understanding of program ◦ Increase interaction across departments ◦ View old internship final presentations Cross-department updates ◦ Periodic update on what others have been working on Advice from former interns