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March 16, 2021

Bittner is New General Manager for BWXT Lynchburg

By ExchangeMonitor

Jim Bittner is taking over as vice president and general manager for BWX Technologies’ Nuclear Operations Groups’ Lynchburg, Va., manufacturing facility, which manufactures reactors for naval aircraft carriers and submarines, the company announced Monday.

Bittner will be in charge of about 2,200 employees in Lynchburg, which is one of the two commercial facilities certified by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to handle highly enriched uranium.

He succeeds B. Joel Burch, who became vice president of BWXT Innovation Campus near Lynchburg, the company said in a press release.

BWXT has a virtual monopoly on the naval reactors market. The company also manufactures naval reactors fuel and manages defense-nuclear properties for the Department of Energy. The company is said to be part of a team, along with Honeywell, bidding for the next contract to manage the Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge, Tenn., and the Pantex Plant in Amarillo, Texas. 

The deal would be worth up to $30 billion over 10 years, with five years of firm money, DOE’s National Nuclear Security Administration has said.

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