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Assistant Critical Operations Manager at STACK Infrastructure
Location: Aldie, Virginia, United States 10 work roles 2 schools
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Bryan Day is listed as Assistant Critical Operations Manager at STACK Infrastructure, a with 963 employees, based in Aldie, Virginia, United States. AeroLeads shows a matched LinkedIn profile for Bryan Day.

Bryan Day previously worked as Nuclear Control Room Operator at Dominion Energy and Assistant Critical Operations Manager @Stack Infrastructure | BSAST in Nuclear Engineering | Veteran US Navy Nuke | CDCTP at Stack Infrastructure. Bryan Day holds Bachelor Of Applied Science And Technology (Bsast), Nuclear Engineering Technology/Technician from Thomas Edison State University.

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NAVY NUCLEAR TRAINED ELECTRIANS MATE I was a former nuclear operator/staff instructor at the Naval Nuclear Power Training Unit (NPTU) in South Carolina. At my previous position I trained/certified students and prospective staff instructors to safely and reliably operate a reactor/steam plant onboard a moored training ship (MTS 635/626/701/711). Prior to transferring to NPTU I was stationed on the George H.W. Bush CVN-77 for a little over 4 years. Onboard the George H.W. Bush I mainly stood watch as the Load Dispatcher which is the Naval equivalent of balancing authority and transmission operator for a 72 megawatt electrical distribution system for an aircraft carrier. Some other qualifications and jobs I have held on the George H.W. Bush include work center supervisor for reactor electrical, shutdown reactor operator, propulsion/auxiliary electrician, switchgear operator, propulsion plant drill team, reactor electrical training petty officer, and various certifications for damage control/first aid/CPR. The Navy has provided me the opportunity to grow as a leader and team player since I have had to work with so many people from different cultures and backgrounds. I have completed my bachelor’s degree in Nuclear Engineering Technology from Thomas Edison State University and also obtained a level 1 Infrared thermography certification, NFPA 70e certification, Certified Data Centre Technician Professional (CDCTP), CPR/First aid certification, and mobile elevated platform certification. Post navy I started working with various data centers and I am currently a Data Center Manager/Chief Engineer for CBRE Data Center Solutions. Currently Responsible for critical operations for the first 48 MWs for a new data center campus in Aldie, Va from construction to tenant fit out. Manages a team of 8 data center technicians split between day shift and night shift. Day to day critical operations include: directing/managing daily work, generating/reviewing SOPs, MOPs, EOPs, ERPs, and APs, managing preventative maintenance, managing corrective maintenance, managing CMMS, managing vendors, conducting drills in a critical environment, over seeing critical switching operations for the electrical/mechanical infrastructure, commissioning activities, operating within SLAs, collaboration with other departments and clients.

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STACK Infrastructure
Stack Infrastructure
Assistant Critical Operations Manager
Fredericksburg, VA, US
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Assistant Critical Operations Manager @Stack Infrastructure | Bsast In Nuclear Engineering | Veteran Us Navy Nuke | Cdctp

Spotsylvania, Va

Data Center Manager

Dallas, Tx, Us

Nuclear Operator/Staff Instructor

Goose Creek, Sc, Us

Electrical Operator- Naval equivalent of balancing authority and transmission operator on a Navy nuclear submarine. Responsible for transferring real/reactive load between turbine generators/motor generators and to monitor all parameters on the electric plant to maintain continuous power to vital/non-vital loads. Prototype Staff Instructor- Improves and continually contributes to the development of the nuclear training program for the MTS-701 resulting in over 300 qualified nuclear trained staff instructors. Auxiliary Electrician- Maintains and monitors all motors, generators, controllers, switchboards, load centers, voltage and frequency regulators, lighting circuits, electrical fixtures, and other test equipment. Continually logs temperatures of running/cooled equipment to ensure all equipment remain in their specified operating bands.Electrical Safety Training Supervisor- Provides electrical safety training and hands on training for initial voltage verifications, energized work, damaged work, tag out procedures, and breaker rack in\out procedures.

Sep 2016 - Feb 2020

Nuclear Electricians Mate First Class

Norfolk, Virginia, Us

Load Dispatcher– Naval equivalent of balancing authority and transmission operator on a Navy nuclear aircraft carrier. Responsible for the safe and continuous operation of a 72 megawatt electrical distribution system for an aircraft carrier. • Supervised and directed a team of four roving technicians safely and continuously to provide reliable sources of electrical power to the ships 4160V, 64-Megawatt, 12-generator electrical distribution system.• Responsible for coordinating the maintenance, testing, and routine operation of all reactor plant generators, switchboards, bus ties, transformers, load-centers and electronics.• Experienced in emergency/casualty situations in regards to generators tripping offline due to a mechanical or regulator failure and taking proper action using approved procedures and system knowledge to maintain continuity of power.Shutdown Reactor Operator– Stood watch in the control room of a nuclear aircraft carrier with one other operator and designated by the ship’s Commanding Officer to monitor a shutdown nuclear reactor plant and maintaining all parameters in specified bands in accordance with U.S. Naval Nuclear Power regulations.Switch Gear Operator- In charge of daily electric plant operations to include: electrical start up/shut down of ship service turbine generators, the bringing on and divorcing from 4160v shore power, 4160v manual bus shifts to support normal and abnormal operations, and maintaining scheduled frequency and loading over a variety of electric plant conditions.Propulsion Electrician– Responsible for all generators, switchboards, control equipment, and electrical equipment in the reactor/steam plant on a carrier. Operates and performs maintenance on motors, generators, voltage and frequency generators, motor controllers, distribution switchboards, and other electrical equipment.Work Center Supervisor– Five years of experience in supervising, performing, and scheduling preventative and corrective maintenance.

Jul 2012 - Sep 2016

Navy Boot Camp/Naval Nuclear A School And Power School

Goose Creek, Sc, Us

Navy Nuclear Training• Navy Recruit Training (16 MAY 10 – 03 AUG 10)• Nuclear Field Electricians Mate ‘A’ school – (04 AUG 10 – 28 JAN 11) Basic knowledge of fundamental mathematic concepts; basic electricity, electronics, digital and microprocessor-based equipment, and electrical equipment; interpret schematic diagrams and use appropriate test equipment to isolate and correct faults in both civilian and military electronic systems; and apply principles of industrial safety.• Naval Nuclear Power School – (28 APR 11 – 07 OCT 11) Comprehensive understanding of a pressurized-water nuclear power plant, including reactor core nuclear principles, heat transfer and fluid systems, plant chemistry, and materials, mechanical and electrical systems, and radiological control. • Naval Nuclear Prototype Training Unit – (19 DEC 11- 01 JUN 12) Fundamentals of nuclear propulsion power and the interrelationship of its mechanical, electrical, and reactor subsystems; understand the physical nature of nuclear radiation particles, their detection, interaction with matter, and human health consequences; gain knowledge of the safe operation of a complex nuclear power plant and its sophisticated subsystems with an emphasis on basic industrial safety principles; identify, troubleshoot, and correct problems in nuclear mechanical, electrical, or reactor control systems at the component level with an emphasis on electrical systems; and apply earlier technical classroom knowledge to the practical, safe operation of Navy nuclear power plants. Relevant Courses: AC/DC Circuits, digital circuits and microprocessors, electrical troubleshooting, solid state devices and circuits, technical mathematics, atomic and nuclear physics, fluid dynamics, heat transfer, physics, chemistry, nuclear reactor engineering, radiation protection, electrical maintenance, health physics, and nuclear power plant operation.

May 2010 - Jul 2012
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Bryan Day education

Bachelor Of Applied Science And Technology (Bsast), Nuclear Engineering Technology/Technician

Thomas Edison State University

Nuclear/Nuclear Power Technology/Technician

Nuclear Power School - Naval Nuclear Power Training Command (Nnptc)
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Bryan Day works for STACK Infrastructure.

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Bryan Day is listed as Assistant Critical Operations Manager at STACK Infrastructure.

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Bryan Day is based in Aldie, Virginia, United States while working with STACK Infrastructure.

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Bryan Day has worked for Stack Infrastructure, Dominion Energy, Cbre, Ntt Global Data Centers, and Nuclear Power School - Naval Nuclear Power Training Command (Nnptc).

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Bryan Day holds Bachelor Of Applied Science And Technology (Bsast), Nuclear Engineering Technology/Technician from Thomas Edison State University.

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Bryan Day is listed with skills including Leadership, Public Speaking, Personal Development, Power Generation, People Management, Positive Work Environment, Employee Counseling, and Leading Positive Change.

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