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MARINE ELECTRICIAN/ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN |
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Education, Experience & Location |
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114669 |
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Japan KANAGAWA YOKOSUKA |
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Education: |
Some college |
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20+ Years |
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Objective Seek the Challenging Position of Marine Electrician or Engineering Technician (Electrical)
Work Experience PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
AMSEC LLC 12/02-05/09
Consulting Field Engineer/Lead Electrician/NAVSEA Cableway Instructor/MORPAC Valve Technician
Responsibilities: Providing Fleet Technical Assistance, onboard maintenance training and systems condition assessments, repairs and installations for all ships operating in the Seventh Fleet Area of Responsibility (AOR) and other areas as assigned
Achievements:
- Managed three 10-member cableway teams on the USS Blue Ridge (LCC-19) in the removal of 108,000 feet of dead-ended cables (wt. 5 tons) and corrected over 7500 discrepancies during three availability periods, saving the Navy over 405,000 dollars in cost avoidance.
- Managed and supervised the proper packaging and disposal of over 66000 feet of hazardous asbestos cables.
- Provided logistic and technical support during 154 CASREP/Emergent repairs.
- Lead electrician during 30 supply equipment assessments. Troubleshot, repaired and installed 400 pieces of supply support equipment.
- Hand-picked to augment the INSURV Inspection Team (DDG)
- Troubleshot, overhauled and repaired 150 Motor Operated Valves (MORPAC), saving the Navy over 3,500000 dollars in replacement cost.
- Lead during SPAWAR’s Automated Identification System (AIS) installation on two DDG’s.
- Provided technical support and repairs on the MK 16 Weapons 60/400Hz power distribution system.
- Assessed, repaired and trained personnel in troubleshooting and repairing of 41 Motor Operated Valves (NU-TORQUE).
- Trained and certified 104 personnel on cableway standards, improving cableway awareness throughout the Pacific Fleet.
- Lead Electrician during MACHALT installations of 138 Transient Voltage Surge Suppressors on two DDG’s, 38 air flow indicators (CG/DDG/FFG), 9 CHT float switches upgrades (DDG).
- Managed and supervised a 7 man team during the USS Blue Ridge (LCC-19) cable television system multi-thousand dollar upgrade, successfully installing over 100 supports and over 41,000 feet of cable within a four week period.
- Managed a 26 member Cableway Improvement Team on USS Kitty Hawk (CV-61) in the successful correction of 3000 cableway discrepancies throughout 230 spaces.
- Provided fleet technical assistance and emergent repairs on the following equipment; DDG/CG Air conditioning plants and 25 fan coil units, main space ventilation systems(FFG/DDG), Main deck shore power stations, 10 refrigeration plants, galley and laundry equipment, IC IVAC system(CG), Gaylord system, 15 CHT/VCHT systems, various ventilation systems, IOU 93/OJ-663 radar and navigation systems, Flight deck lighting systems, elevators and conveyors, casualty power systems, 60/400HZ distribution systems, weapon systems and FREON/HALON systems.
- Earned a reputation for expertise in complex troubleshooting and problem resolution
- Selected Employee of the Month (May2005 & Dec2007)
- Received five company promotions and several BRAVO ZULU’s/Letters of Appreciation from satisfied customers.
UNITED STATES NAVY (USS KITTY HAWK CV-63) 06/00- 10/02
Group Supervisor/Program Manager/Trainer/Assistant Engineering Plant Controller
Responsibilities: Managing, supervising and training 140 diverse technicians on NAVSEA safety standards, proper
troubleshooting techniques, repair standards and the safe operations of the electrical plant.
Managing the Electrical Safety/Tag-out Programs while providing routine and annual training for 5000 personnel
Trusted advisor and team player to the Chief Engineer in matters pertaining to generating equipment operation, power distribution and maintenance of the 1200 PSI Steam engineering propulsion plant
Achievements:
- Researched, drafted and implemented comprehensive technical training programs; Trained over 300 technicians in
maintenance, troubleshooting procedures and blueprint, wiring and schematic reading.
Results: Increased productivity and job assignment flexibility; Improved maintenance productivity by an impressive 95% and electrical plant operators by 300 %. Work center personnel achieved the highest promotions throughout command.
- Safely coordinated and supervised over 800 training evolutions while maintaining power plant stability at all times.
- Researched, re-wrote and updated the electrical safety program, increasing safety awareness throughout the command.
- Supervised the completion of over 5,000 maintenance actions during numerous deployments and command inspections.
- Technical expertise and attention to detail ensured the material condition of the propulsion plant was properly prepared prior to the Engineering Underway Demonstration (UD) and Operation Propulsion Plant Examination (OPPE). Commended by Type Commander ATA/COMNAVAIRPAC inspectors, stating assessments "ONE OF THE BEST EVER CONDUCTED"
- Hand-picked to manage the Cableway Improvement Team. Oversaw the safe removal of over 20,000 feet of hazardous electrical cable throughout the ship, improving power efficiency and equipment reliability
- Developed a computer based TAGOUT program, reducing audit man-hours and minimizing administrative errors.
- Averted three CASREP's on aircraft elevators and AESS stations.
- Identified and oversaw the correction of motor rewind discrepancies with varnish tanks and ovens.
- Awarded Navy Achievement Medal
UNITED STATES NAVY (AFLOAT TRAINING GROUP WESTERN PACIFIC) 03/97-04/00
INSTRUCTOR/FACILITATOR
Responsibilities: Providing professional training for military personnel in the foundations of leadership, ethics and values,
planning and risk management/assessment, change, management of teams, total quality leadership, effective communications, managing systems and processes, quality of life, stress and resource management, subordinate development, delegation , counseling, recognition, mentoring, quality, decision making and process improvement.
Achievements:
- Facilitated 45 classes for 1300 students throughout the Western Pacific; Over 3150 platform hours accomplished.
- Awarded Navy Commendation Medal and two Letters of Appreciation.
UNITED STATES NAVY (USS RODNEY M. DAVIS FFG-60) 07/93-12/96
Lead Electrician/Engineering Plant Controller/ Program Manager/Lead Elevator Technician
Responsibilities: Supervising and training 14 diverse technicians on NAVSEA safety standards, proper troubleshooting techniques, repair standards and the safe operations of the electrical plant.
Managing the four NAVOSH Safety Programs and providing routine and annual training for 230 personnel.
Managing and monitoring the daily operations of the Gas Turbine Propulsion Plant.
Achievements:
- Safely supervised and conducted 400 controlled and uncontrollable engineering evolutions.
- Performed administrative and record keeping functions in support of the command safety programs to include inspecting safety conditions, investigating and complying data on accidents, identifying hazards, unsafe work practices, health
hazards and providing information on safety standards, and techniques.
- Commended yearly by the Chief of Naval Operations and Type Commander inspection teams, as the BEST managed NAVOSH Safety Program Afloat, which contributed to the command receiving the CNO Safety Award 3 years consecutively.
- Commended by COMNAVAIRPAC and local assessment teams. Expertise contributed to the command receiving the
Engineering "Battle Efficiency" Award for 3 consecutive years.
- Technical expertise noted in the command achievements of 2nd Place in the Food Service Excellence competition for 3 consecutive years.
- Averted several CASREP's/Emergent repairs on auxiliary power units, diesel generators, fin stabilizer units, main space auxiliary and ventilation systems, weapons elevator and degaussing systems.
- Awarded 2 Navy Achievement Medal and 5 Letters of Commendation.
- Selected Command Sailor of Quarter and Promoted to Chief Petty Officer (E-7)
UNITED STATES NAVY (USS INDEPENDENCE CV-62) 11/91-04/93
Group Supervisor/Electrical Plant Controller
Responsibilities: Supervising and training 32 diverse technicians on NAVSEA safety standards, proper troubleshooting techniques, repair standards and the safe operations of the electrical plant.
Achievements:
- Safely conducted over 100 power distribution evolutions within the electrical power plant.
- Oversaw the identification, documentation and completion of over 2000 long standing electrical plant discrepancies within a two month period, which contributed to a successful INSURV material inspection.
- Researched, developed and implemented a comprehensive technical training program. Personnel job flexibility increased and technical qualifications went from 21 percent to 100 percent within a two month period.
- Coordinated efforts of DOD agencies (PSNY), local contractors (Sumitomo) and ship repair facility personnel (51E) from design phase to final testing phase of multi-million dollar power distribution upgrade. Results smooth implementation, reduced power outage and zero loss man-hours.
- Awarded 2 Letters of Commendation
UNITED STATES NAVY (USS MIDWAY CV-41) 04/90-11/91
Group Supervisor/Lead Elevator Technician/Safety Technician/Department Maintenance Coordinator
Responsibilities: Supervising and training 26 diverse technicians on NAVSEA safety standards, proper troubleshooting techniques, repair standards and the safe operations of 12 Cargo/Weapons elevators and 5 Ordnance conveyors.
Providing routine and annual safety training for 500 department personnel
Coordinating and managing the department Maintenance and Material program.
Achievements:
- Routinely commended by Type Commander Advanced Training Assessment Inspectors for the weapon elevators superb material condition, which saved the Navy thousands of dollars in outside technical assistance.
- Sought out technical master in all matters concerning safety programs. Conducted daily inspections of equipment and spaces, ensuring all policies and procedures were followed and adhered too.
- Managed the maintenance package to perfection, accomplishing 106of 106 scheduled jobs accident free and ahead of schedule.
- Mediated between Japanese Ship Repair Activity shops and ships personnel to maintain harmonious working relationships.
- Averted 9 casualty reports(CASREP) on 4 aircraft and weapon elevators, 2 aircraft servicing stations, degaussing system, 1 main space ventilation motor and 1 line voltage regulator, saving thousands of dollars in outside technical assistance.
- Awarded Navy Achievement Medal
Education EDUCATION
Milan High School; Milan, Tennessee 1978; High School Diploma
College University of Maryland, 111 Elementary Japanese, 1 Fall Semester 1998
Achieved 62 recommended upper and lower credits (based upon military experience)
Currently enrolled at University of Maryland seeking a BA in Electrical Engineering
Technical Schools:
MORPAC Valve Factory Training 04/2007
Quality Control Inspector (QCI) 10/3/2005
NAVSEA Standard Cables/Cableways Improvement Certification 9/17/2004
SAIC - Quality Assurance Mechanical Planner 8/1/2002
USN - COSAL Course 5/1/1995
USN - Cargo Weapons Elevator Hydraulics Mechanical 7/31/1981
USN - Electrician Mate "A" School 12/1/1979
USN - Electrical Motor and Controller Course 6/1/1979
USN - Electricians Mate School (Advanced) 5/1/1979
USN - Basic Electricity and Electronics 2/1/1979
Certification NAVSEA CABLE/CABLEWAY IMPROVEMENT INSTRUCTOR/TEAM LEADER
QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR (QCI) ELECTRICAL
Motor Operated Valve (MORPAC) Valve Repair Technician
QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR (QCI)ELECTRICAL
Skills KEY SKILLS/QUALIFICATIONS:
- CERTIFIED NAVSEA CABLE/CABLEWAY IMPROVEMENT INSTRUCTOR/TEAM LEADER
- QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR (QCI) ELECTRICAL
- ASSURANCE MECHANICAL PLANNER
- MOTOR OPERATED VALVE (MORPAC) TECHNICIAN - CARGO/WEAPONS ELEVATOR TECHNICIAN
- SECRET SECURITY CLEARANCE - EXPERT TROUBLESHOOTER/PROBLEM SOLVER
- INSTALLATIONS & MAINTENANCE - ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS & CONTROL & PLC’S - BLUEPRINTS & SCHEMATICS/WIRING DIAGRAMS - TESTING INSTRUMENTS
- NAVSEA STANDARDS - CPR QUALIFIED - HONORABLE DISCHARGE
- SELF-MOTIVATED; ABLE TO WORK INDEPENDENTLY AND AS TEAM MEMBER
- EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATOR - TECHNICAL AND PERSONAL, VERBAL AND WRITTEN.
Addition Info Shipboard Systems Experience
1MC ANNOUNCING SYS (IC) 2PD THERMOSTATS & SOLENOIDS
60/400HZ STATIC FREQ CONVERTERS 60HZ ELECTRICAL LIGHTING
AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION AIR DEHYDRATORS & DRYERS
AIRCRAFT ELEC SERVICE SYS (AESS) AIRCRAFT ELEVATORS & DOORS
AIRCRAFT JP5 FUELING SYS / EQUIP ANCHOR WINDLASSES (ELEC/HYDR)
AUTOMATIC BOILER CONTROLS AUTOMATIC PARALLELING DEVICE
BLEED AIR SYSTEMS BOAT & AIRCRAFT CRANES (B&A)
BOAT DAVITS & WINCHES CENTRIFUGAL A/C PLANTS
CENTRIFUGAL FIRE PUMPS CHILL WATER SYS / EQUIPMENT
CONVEYORS / DUMBWAITERS CPS VENTILATION SYSTEMS
CRP PROPELLER HYDRAULIC SYS DAMAGE CONTROL AFFF SYSTEMS
DAMAGE CONTROL CONSOLES DAMAGE CONTROL DE-WATERING SYS
DAMAGE CONTROL FIREMAIN DC REMOTE OP VALVES
DECK MACHINERY (MECH/ELEC) DEGAUSSING SYSTEMS (ELEC)
DIESEL ENGINES SMALL BOATS DISTILLING PLANTS STEAM/FLASH
ELECTRIC MOTOR CONTROLLERS ELECTRIC SWITCHBOARDS
ELECTRONIC COOLING WTR SYS F/O SYSTEMS PUMPS & PURIFIERS
FAN COIL UNITS FIREFIGHTING CO2 SYSTEMS
FIREFIGHTING HALON SYSTEMS FLIGHT DECK AFFF SYS (HICAP)
FOOD SERVICE EQUIP (MECH/ELEC) FUEL CONTROL CONSOLES
GALLEY DISHWASHERS GARBAGE DISPOSALS
GAS TURBINE ELECTRICAL (CONTROLS) GAS TURBINE MECH (LM 2500)
GAS TURBINE MECH (LM 2500) GREASE-INTERCEPTOR HOOD SYS
HABITABILITY SYSTEMS / EQUIP HOT WATER HEATERS
HP/LP AIR COMPRESSORS INDICATOR / ALARMS (IC)
INTERIOR COMMS EQUIP (IC) L/O SYSTEMS PUMPS & PURIFERS
LAUNDRY DRYCLEANING PLANTS LAUNDRY DRYERS
LAUNDRY PRESSES EQUIP LOAD CENTERS (ELECTRICAL)
MOORING CAPSTAINS (ELEC) MULTI-PURPOSE CRANES / BOOMS
NAVIGATION LIGHTING SYS (IC) PRAIRIE-MASKER SYSTEMS
PRE-HEATERS / RE-HEATERS PROPULSION CONTROL CONSOLES PROGRAMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS
RAST MECH/ELEC SYS (LAMPS) REFRIGERATION PLANTS
REMOTE OP (ELEC) FUEL VALVES SCULLERY DISHWASHERS
SEA WTR COOLING PUMPS SEWAGE (CHT/VCHT/JARED)
SEWAGE INCENERATORS SHIP SERVICE CONTROL AIR SYS
SHIPS TELEPHONE SYSTEMS (IC) WEAPONS/CARGO ELEVATOR
SHIPS WHISTLE (ELEC/STEAM) SSTG GENERATORS (STEAM/DIESEL)
START AIR SYSTEMS (VALVES) STEERING RAMS (ELEC/HYDR)
VENTILATION SUPPLY / EXHAUST VISUAL LANDING AIDS ELECTRICAL
WALK-IN CHILL BOXES WALK-IN FREEZER BOXES WASTE HEAT BOILERS WEAPONS/CARGO ELEVATOR |
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