Jeff Becker
About Jeff Becker
Jeff Becker serves as the Training Lead at the Defense Waste Processing Facility/Saltstone Facility, where he oversees the training of over 200 operations personnel. He has a background in nuclear engineering and has been actively involved in promoting lacrosse in his community since 2016.
Work at Amentum
Jeff Becker currently serves as the Training Lead for the Defense Waste Processing Facility and Saltstone Facility at Amentum. In this role, he is responsible for the training and qualification of over 200 operations personnel. His tenure at Amentum began in 2020, and he has contributed to the development of training programs that ensure operational efficiency and safety within the facility.
Previous Experience at Westinghouse Electric Company
Prior to his current role, Jeff Becker worked at Westinghouse Electric Company as an Operator from 1991 to 2003. Over his 12 years there, he gained extensive experience in operations within the nuclear industry, which laid the foundation for his subsequent roles in technical and training capacities.
Education and Expertise
Jeff Becker studied at the University of Maryland University College, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Nuclear Engineering Technology/Technician from 1994 to 1997. This educational background provided him with the technical knowledge necessary for his roles in the nuclear field and contributed to his expertise in training operations personnel.
Background in Lacrosse Coaching
In addition to his professional career, Jeff Becker has been actively involved in the lacrosse community. He originated the Evans High School Men's Lacrosse club and has served as the head community coach since 2016. Furthermore, he has been the President of Augusta Lacrosse Inc. since 2007, focusing on promoting the sport of lacrosse in the Central Savannah River Area.
Experience at URS Corporation
Jeff Becker worked at URS Corporation as a Shift Technical Engineer from 2003 to 2006. During this three-year period, he developed technical skills and gained experience that contributed to his professional growth in the nuclear and engineering sectors.