Justin Johnson
About Justin Johnson
Justin Johnson is a Production Maintenance Supervisor at American Electric Power, with extensive experience in troubleshooting industrial environments and a background in nuclear and hydroelectric power plants. He has held various positions in the energy sector, including roles at Transocean and American Electric Power, and has completed multiple technical training programs in mechanical and hydraulic systems.
Current Role at American Electric Power
Justin Johnson serves as the Production Maintenance Supervisor at American Electric Power, a position he has held since 2022. He works at the Amos Plant located in Winfield, West Virginia. In this role, he oversees maintenance operations, ensuring the efficient functioning of production systems.
Previous Experience at American Electric Power
Prior to his current role, Justin Johnson worked at American Electric Power as a Maintenance Mechanic from 2017 to 2022. During his five years in this position, he gained valuable experience in troubleshooting and maintaining equipment within the power generation sector.
Background in the Oil and Gas Industry
Justin Johnson has a background in the oil and gas industry, specifically in offshore oil and gas operations. He worked as a Chief Mechanic at Transocean from 2008 to 2017, where he focused on mechanical systems and maintenance in challenging industrial environments.
Education and Training in Nuclear Power
Justin Johnson has a solid educational foundation in nuclear power and engineering. He completed the Nuclear Power Program with the U.S. Navy from 2000 to 2005. He also studied Nuclear Engineering Technology at Thomas Edison State University, earning an Associate of Science degree from 2017 to 2019.
Technical Skills and Certifications
Justin Johnson possesses strong operational knowledge of mechanical systems and hydraulic repair. He has completed various training programs, including Turbine Mechanic Training at AEP in 2018 and Hydraulic Maintenance at Rexroth in 2010. His extensive experience includes working in both nuclear and hydroelectric power plants.