Bruce Stanski, president of Fluor’s government group, said Tuesday that Johnson’s background includes roles in nuclear facilities operations, environmental management, decommissioning and infrastructure work.
âBy placing her in this key leadership position, Fluor is demonstrating its continuing commitment to help SRNS meet DOE’s goal of achieving meaningful and sustainable mission growth at Savannah River, â Stanski said.
Prior to joining SRNS, Johnson served as president of Washington Closure Hanford and infrastructure executive director for the Sellafield project in the U.K.
She has a bachelorâs degree in chemistry from Marshall University and is a consecutive Stars of Excellence awardee on the DOE Voluntary Protection Program.