Biography
4/2006
| NAME: | Anthony J. Indelicato Jr. |
| POSITION: | Project Engineer, Project & Engineering Management (PEM) Team, Princeton Site Office, Office of Science, U. S. Department of Energy |
WORK EXPERIENCE:
| 2006 - present : | Team Leader, Project & Engineering Management Team, Princeton Site Office, U.S. Department of Energy, Princeton, New Jersey. Responsibilities include oversite of various infrastructure programs and projects. |
| 2004 - 2006 : | Operations Officer, Naval Submarine Support Center, Groton, CT. Directed the movements of all 17 submarines, and three submarine squadrons at the Naval Submarine Base. Coordinate maintenance, weapons handling, and operational schedules with 15-berth pier capabilities to maximize fleet readiness. |
| 2002 - 2004 : | Engineer Officer, USS VIRGINIA (SSN 774), Groton, CT. Managed all operational aspects of submarine main propulsion plant and auxiliary equipment, including nuclear reactor. Qualified a staff of 45 in safe operation of next-generation naval nuclear reactor plant, including microprocessor instrumentation suite and fiber optic control circuits. Coordinated the demands of multiple project owners, scheduling variables, and personnel availability. |
| 2000 - 2002 : | Assistant Material Officer Commander Submarine Group TWO, Groton, CT. Managed major maintenance periods and overhauls for six submarines. Developed courseware to achieve time-to-train target. |
| 1996 - 2000 : | Quality Assurance Officer, USS PITTSBURGH (SSN 720), Groton, CT. Operated and maintained shipboard C3I systems including both inertial and radar navigation. Supervised, trained, and evaluated over forty technicians. |
| 1988 - 1991 : | Engineering Laboratory Technician, USS HELENA (SSN 725), Pearl Harbor, HI. Maintained chemical environment of the nuclear power plant. Certified in all aspects of radiological controls associated with maintenance and operation of a nuclear propulsion plant. |
EDUCATION:
| MS | Old Dominion University, College of Engineering, Engineering Management, 2006 |
| BS | Boston University, College of Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, 1995 |
| Naval Nuclear Propulsion Training, 1996 |