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Vice President, Nuclear Generation
Southern California Edison
Raymond Waldo is vice president of Nuclear Generation for Southern California Edison (SCE). Elected to that position on January 1, 2005, he is responsible for the daily operation of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station.
Previously, Waldo was the station manager at San Onofre, in charge of operations, maintenance, work control, health physics, chemistry, and training for that facility.
Waldo began his career with SCE in 1980 as a station engineer at San Onofre. He held several engineering and supervisory positions and became the operations manager in 1990 and station manager in 2002.
Before joining SCE, he served in the Peace Corps and was a supervisor at the Livermore Pool Type Reactor at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Waldo earned a bachelor's degree in physics from Caltech and a master's degree and doctorate in nuclear engineering from Georgia Tech. He also earned a Senior Reactor Operator license on San Onofre Units 2 and 3 from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in 1983.
Last Reviewed: July 2005
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