Jason Williams
About Jason Williams
Jason Williams is a Mechanical Operator at Chevron with an active DOD Secret Security Clearance and 13 years of experience in nuclear propulsion plant operations, maintenance, and supervision.
Title and Current Position
Jason Williams currently holds the title of Mechanical Operator and works at Chevron in San Ramon, California, United States. His role involves overseeing equipment maintenance and ensuring operations run smoothly. Additionally, Jason holds an active DOD Secret Security Clearance.
Previous Employment Experience
Jason Williams has a diverse background in various technical and supervisory roles. He worked at Mastec Advanced Technologies as a Directv Satellite Technician for one year from 2015 to 2016 in Centennial, Colorado. Previously, he served in multiple capacities in the US Navy, including as an Engineering Watch Supervisor and Nuclear Staff Instructor from 2009 to 2012, Department Training Assistant from 2007 to 2008, Nuclear Chemistry and Radiological Controls Supervisor from 2007 to 2014, Engineroom and Engineering Watch Supervisor from 2006 to 2008, Work Center Supervisor from 2004 to 2006, and as a Nuclear Operator from 2003 to 2004. He also held the position of Water Treatment Manager.
Expertise and Skills
Jason Williams has 13 years of experience in nuclear propulsion plant operations, maintenance, quality assurance, management, and supervision. His extensive background in handling high-stakes environments is underscored by his involvement with the emergency response team for three years starting in 2009. He's adept at training and mentoring divisions of 4 to 8 technicians and has supervised and managed shifts/duty sections of 10 to 20 operators.
Role as Nuclear Prototype Training Unit Instructor
From 2009, Jason Williams served for three years as a Nuclear Prototype Training Unit Instructor. His responsibilities included training the next generation of nuclear operators, ensuring they are competent in the theoretical and practical aspects of the job. This role required a deep understanding of nuclear propulsion systems and the ability to convey complex information in an understandable manner.