Dresden Nuclear Power Station, Unit 2 issued the following announcement on March 13.
John W. Lubinski has been selected as the Director, Office of Nuclear Material Safety and
Safeguards at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. He will transition into the position later this
month. He succeeds Marc Dapas, who retired in February 2019.
“John Lubinski is a proven leader with a wide range of experience at the NRC, having
served in a variety of key roles across the agency for nearly 29 years,” said NRC Executive Director
for Operations Margaret M. Doane. “His dedication and commitment to ensuring public health and
safety in his regulatory capacity makes him a superb choice for this important position.”
Lubinski began his career at NRC as a mechanical engineer in NMSS in May 1990 serving
in a number of high profile positions, including Senior Enforcement Specialist, Office of
Enforcement; Chief, Inspection Section; and Chief, Fuel Manufacturing Section in NMSS. He held
several other key positions in the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, including Director,
Division of Engineering. Most recently, he served as Deputy Director, Office of Nuclear Security
and Incident Response.
Lubinski is a graduate of the NRC Senior Executive Service Candidate Development
Program and Leadership Potential Program. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical
Engineering from the University of Maryland.
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