Savannah River Remediation President Ken Rueter will be the next president of URS CH2M Oak Ridge in a move to replace Leo Sain, while SRR Chief Operating Officer Stuart MacVean will take over duties at SRR. The change comes less than a year after last September Rueter moved to lead the Savannah River liquid waste contractor from his post as UCOR chief operating officer. In the spring URS announced that UCOR head Leo Sain would return to a corporate role with the company. “Ken’s prior leadership in UCOR’s successful D&D of the K-25 facility will be invaluable as we continue the D&D of the K-27 and K-31 gaseous diffusion facilities. I am confident he will build on the UCOR team’s recent accomplishments as well as his previous experiences at the East Tennessee Technology Park to ensure we continue to make safe progress for our DOE client,” URS Federal Services President Randall Wotring said in a statement.
Incoming SRR President and Project Manager Stuart MacVean has 30 years of experience in the industry, including most recently as chief operating officer and deputy project manager at SRR. “Stuart is an excellent leader and was instrumental in SRR’s recent success in closing high-level waste tanks. During his tenure as Chief Operating Officer for SRR, all three primary operating facilities have safely achieved performance improvements and work production records. I am confident SRR will continue to excel under his leadership,” Wotring said.
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