Brandi Walborn
About Brandi Walborn
Brandi Walborn is a Facility Manager at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where she has worked since 2017. She has a background in nuclear engineering, having held various positions at Nebraska Public Power District and Kansas State University.
Work at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Brandi Walborn has been serving as a Facility Manager at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory since 2017. In this role, she oversees the operations and maintenance of laboratory facilities, ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Her responsibilities include managing facility resources, coordinating projects, and optimizing operational efficiency. Walborn's experience in facility management contributes to the laboratory's mission of advancing scientific research and innovation.
Previous Experience at Nebraska Public Power District
Brandi Walborn worked at Nebraska Public Power District from 2011 to 2017, where she held multiple positions including Reactor Engineer and Interim Supervisor at the Cooper Nuclear Station. As a Reactor Engineer, she was involved in the monitoring and analysis of reactor operations. Her role as Interim Supervisor included overseeing staff and ensuring operational protocols were followed. This experience provided her with a strong foundation in nuclear facility operations.
Experience at Kansas State University
Brandi Walborn's career began at Kansas State University, where she worked in various capacities from 2007 to 2010. She served as a Laboratory Assistant and later as a Senior Reactor Operator. In these roles, she gained hands-on experience in reactor operations and laboratory management, contributing to her expertise in nuclear engineering. Her time at the university equipped her with essential skills for her future positions in the nuclear sector.
Education and Expertise
Brandi Walborn earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering with a focus on Nuclear Engineering from Kansas State University, completing her studies from 2004 to 2009. This educational background provided her with a solid understanding of engineering principles and nuclear technology, which she has applied throughout her career in various roles within the nuclear industry.