Young professionals like Julie Bissen, Corey Bedford, Matt Hardebeck and Joel Robles hold the future of OPPD in their hands. OPPD celebrated 63 years of service in 2009.
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roviding such an essential service requires the best and brightest. At Omaha Public Power District, we give credit where it is due – to our workforce. It’s the nuclear engineers who developed a testing method that saves millions of dollars. It’s the technology person who masters the software to help our computer systems run smoothly. It’s the energy advisor or electrical service designer who helps customers use their energy dollars more wisely. The best and the brightest, that’s who we’ve tapped. A decade of patient, painstaking work paid off handsomely for an OPPD team headed by Bob Lisowyj, project manager of Materials Engineering at OPPD’s Fort Calhoun Station, and Zoran Kuljis, principal engineer at WesDyne. WesDyne is a global supplier of inspection services for the power industry.
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Bob and Zoran devised a method to accurately assess the susceptibility of stainless steel
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2009 OPPD Annual Report
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