Gregory L Smith

Director Of Engineering & Operations at A.R. Wilfley & Sons

Gregory L Smith has a diverse work experience in various industries. Gregory L currently works as a Consultant and SME in Nuclear Facilities Engineering, Maintenance, Operations, and Safety for the U.S. Department of Energy. Gregory L is responsible for performing independent assessments of the maintenance, operation, and protection of national security nuclear infrastructure.

Prior to their current role, Gregory was the Director of Engineering & Operations at A.R. Wilfley & Sons, Inc., where they led various departments including Design Engineering, Quality Assurance, Assembly & Testing, EH&S, and IT. Gregory L also served as the Director of Manufacturing at the same company.

Before joining A.R. Wilfley & Sons, Gregory worked as the Plant Engineering Manager at Bal Seal Engineering, Inc. where they led a team of engineers and technicians and was responsible for factory automation engineering and manufacturing engineering.

Gregory also held the position of Senior Manager, Engineered Pumps & Compressors at Sundyne, where they led a team responsible for engineering heavy-duty industrial pump and compressor packages. During their time there, they achieved record sales and handled large orders from global EPCs and end-users.

Gregory L also worked as a Technical Consultant at System One, under contract to Westinghouse Electric Company, where they optimized the product delivery model for future AP1000 nuclear power plant construction projects. Gregory has also served as the Director of Research, Engineering & Quality at TAKTL, where they were responsible for ultra-high-performance concrete engineering and research.

Earlier in their career, Gregory gained valuable experience at Westinghouse Electric Company as a Manager and Engineering Project Manager, overseeing design activities for power plant structural modules. Gregory L also worked as a Program Manager at Bechtel Corporation, leading a DOD-funded engineering program for designing and testing a prototype nuclear reactor coolant pump.

Overall, Gregory L Smith's work experience demonstrates strong leadership, expertise in engineering, and a focus on optimizing processes and improving performance in various industries, particularly in the field of nuclear energy.

Gregory L Smith has a Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Penn State University. Gregory L also holds a Master's Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh. Additionally, they obtained a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) from the University of Pittsburgh Katz Graduate School of Business. However, no specific information regarding the start and end years for each degree or the field of study for the M.B.A. is provided.

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