Neil Cole

Mechanical Engineering Discipline Manager at VNS Federal Services

Neil Cole is a Senior Mechanical Engineer with expertise in Structural Engineering, Mechanical and Piping Stress Analysis, Field Engineering and Construction Support, P & ID's, Welding Engineering, Lifting and Handling Engineering, and Specification Writing. Neil has worked on notable Department of Energy projects in Hanford and Oak Ridge. Neil has also served in various engineering roles at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and has experience as a Wildlands Firefighter, Signals Analyst, Fusion Analyst, and ELINT Operator. Neil obtained their Bachelor's degree in General Engineering with a focus on Mechanical Engineering from Montana Technological University.

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Kennewick, United States

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VNS Federal Services

VNS Federal Services, LLC, is a company formed to deliver Veolia's robust capabilities to the U.S. government. VNS Federal Services is a subsidiary of Veolia Nuclear Solutions, backed by thousands of employees and more than 2,000 patents, and dedicated to providing solutions on nuclear, waste management, remediation and secure infrastructure challenges. Together, Veolia Nuclear Solutions and VNS Federal Services deliver an integrated value chain to the nuclear industry that includes a comprehensive range of innovative technologies and robotics, engineering, waste operations, and infrastructure and analytical services for facility operations, remediation, decommissioning, and the treatment of radioactive waste. Veolia Group aims to be the benchmark company for ecological transformation. With nearly 220,000 employees worldwide, the Group designs and provides game-changing solutions that are both useful and practical for water, waste and energy management. Through its three complementary business activities, Veolia helps to develop access to resources, preserve available resources, and replenish them. In 2022, the Veolia group provided 111 million with drinking water and 97 million with sanitation, produced 44 terawatt hours and recovered 61 million tons of waste.


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