Mr. McCormick has more than 20 years of experience as a nuclear project executive in the public sector. He was responsible for overhauling and refueling naval nuclear reactors, managing Environment, Safety and Health programs at DOE Headquarters, and overseeing nuclear operations and cleanup projects at DOE's Savannah River Site near Aiken, South Carolina, and Rocky Flats Site near Denver, Colorado.
He was named Assistant Manager for the Central Plateau at DOE-RL in 2003 and was responsible for oversight of cleanup and closure activities in the central part of the Hanford Site. McCormick has a bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from Montana State University.
"Matt's extensive experience in nuclear project management will be critical in continuing the success of the cleanup along the Columbia River and across the Hanford Site. Matt's strength is his breadth of project management experience -- reducing risk at some of DOE's highest-hazard facilities -- combined with his
drive to push for better and smarter approaches to complex cleanup challenges," said Dr. Ines Triay, DOE's Assistant Secretary of Energy for Environmental Management. "He has been a leader not only in helping shape and implement footprint reduction at the Hanford Site, but also in putting together the strategy and regulatory support for how to complete cleanup of the Central Plateau. He has worked alongside Dave Brockman for years at DOE's Hanford and Rocky Flats sites, and is uniquely qualified to continue Richland's momentum and successes."
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