(TORONTO - April 21, 2026) Kinectrics, a division of BWX Technologies Inc. (NYSE: BWXT), announced today that John D’Angelo, the current chief nuclear officer, will succeed David Harris as president of Kinectrics, effective May 9, 2026.

D’Angelo began his career at Kinectrics in 1986 and progressed through the organization into senior leadership positions. Most recently serving as chief nuclear officer, D’Angelo has deep organizational knowledge, a strong leadership track record and a clear focus on execution, safety and long-term business performance.

“The Kinectrics team will be in good hands with John D’Angelo in this leadership role,” said John MacQuarrie, President, Commercial Operations BWXT and Director of Kinectrics. “His experience with the company and deep knowledge of the many segments of its business will serve him well. I also want to thank David for his longtime service, vision and focus on continuous improvement that has elevated Kinectrics into the organization it is today.”

Harris will continue to support BWXT and Kinectrics as a consultant focused on international growth opportunities in Europe. Since joining Kinectrics in 2003 as president and CEO, Harris has led the company through a period of exceptional growth. Under his leadership, Kinectrics expanded by more than 600% through increased market share, geographic expansion and strategic acquisitions.

This transition reflects thoughtful succession planning and Kinectrics’ continued commitment to developing strong internal leadership, supporting the long-term success of the company and its 1,300 employees.

Kinectrics , a division of BWX Technologies Inc. (NYSE: BWXT), is the global leader in lifecycle management services for the electricity industry. With over 1,300 experts and independent facilities, we collaborate closely with customers to ensure that utility assets perform safely, reliably and efficiently throughout their entire lifecycle.

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