PHOTO RELEASE--Newport News Shipbuilding Engineers Named Virginia Peninsula Engineer of the Year and Young Engineer of the Ye...
2019年3月1日 - 3:40AM
Huntington Ingalls Industries (NYSE:HII) announced today that the
Peninsula Engineers Council named Michael Reilley and Daniel Hebert
Virginia Peninsula Engineer of the Year and Young Engineer of the
Year, respectively. The Newport News Shipbuilding employees were
recognized at the group’s annual banquet on Sunday.
Reilley, Newport News’ chief engineer, began his shipbuilding
career in 1984. He has held a range of engineering and leadership
positions supporting the construction and overhaul of aircraft
carriers and submarines. He most recently served as the propulsion
plant director during the successful trial and delivery of USS
Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78).
“Having worked with him for more than 25 years, I know Mike to
be an excellent technical leader as well as a community- and
family-oriented individual,” said Charles Southall, Newport News’
vice president of engineering and design. “He is dedicated to
causes larger than himself and is highly regarded by his colleagues
at Newport News Shipbuilding, the U.S. Navy and community.”
In his current role, Reilley leads a staff of experts and is
recognized as the technical authority in various disciplines.
Reilley is a licensed professional engineer who holds a bachelor’s
degree in mechanical engineering from West Virginia University and
a master’s in engineering management from the George Washington
University. He also has served as the vice chair for the eastern
Virginia section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
(ASME) and Virginia Tech’s Department of Mechanical Engineering
Advisory Board.
Hebert, who began working at Newport News in 2008, received the
Doug Ensor Award. The award is named after the founder of the
Peninsula Engineers Council and recognizes the early
accomplishments of an engineer under 35 with less than 15 years of
experience.
Hebert serves as the research and development program lead in
additive manufacturing and helped pioneer the qualification of 3-D
metal printing in naval shipbuilding. His work helped lay the
foundation for a significant technical milestone in the industry:
the installation of the first 3-D-printed metal part of a
nuclear-powered vessel.
“In a short time, Dan has distinguished himself as an asset to
our company,” Southall said. “He sets the example for his peers. He
is enthusiastic, energetic and an adept engineer. Dan has a bright
future ahead of himself.”
Hebert, who has two patents pending in the area of additive
manufacturing, holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering
from Gannon University and a master’s in engineering management
from the George Washington University. He serves as the secretary
for the eastern Virginia section of ASME.
“The Peninsula Engineers Council’s purpose is to strengthen and
promote the engineering profession on the Virginia Peninsula,” said
Vanessa Aubuchon, president of the Peninsula Engineers Council.
“Mike and Dan have impressive careers and have proven themselves to
be outstanding models of a long history of engineers in the area.
They uphold the values of the engineering profession by doing what
is best for their community and holding themselves to a high
technical bar. It is a pleasure to recognize these two individuals
at the PEC awards banquet. The PEC congratulates these two
individuals on a job well done.”
Photos of Reilley and Hebert are available at:
https://newsroom.huntingtoningalls.com/releases/pec-awards-2019.
Formed in 1970, the Peninsula Engineers Council comprises
representatives from organizations dedicated to strengthening and
promoting the engineering profession in the Virginia Peninsula
area. The member organizations consist of 18 local chapters of
engineering and technical societies, a local science and education
foundation, and two government organizations.
Huntington Ingalls Industries is America’s largest military
shipbuilding company and a provider of professional services to
partners in government and industry. For more than a century, HII’s
Newport News and Ingalls shipbuilding divisions in Virginia and
Mississippi have built more ships in more ship classes than any
other U.S. naval shipbuilder. HII’s Technical Solutions division
provides a wide range of professional services through its Fleet
Support, Mission Driven Innovative Solutions, Nuclear &
Environmental, and Oil & Gas groups. Headquartered in Newport
News, Virginia, HII employs more than 40,000 people operating both
domestically and internationally. For more information, visit:
- HII on the web: www.huntingtoningalls.com
- HII on Facebook:
www.facebook.com/HuntingtonIngallsIndustries
- HII on Twitter: twitter.com/hiindustries
Contact:
Duane BourneDuane.A.Bourne@HII-co.com(757) 380-3581
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