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- Shipboard Officer / Personnel / Crew
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                            Work
 ExperienceMaintenance
 TechnicianKW Containers 
 Troy,
 ALDecember 2013-June 
 2017- Started 
 machines and observed mechanical operations to determine efficiency
 or detect problems.
- Determined 
 machines and equipment requiring repair or maintenance then ensured
 a work order was generated and entered in to computer covering time
 and parts used.
 
- Dismantled 
 machines and removed parts for repair or replacement
- Inventoried 
 and requisitioned machine parts, equipment, and other supplies so
 that stock could be maintained and replenished
- Operated fork 
 trucks, man lifts, bucket lifts and changed molds out in large
 tonnage injection presses on daily basis
- Maintained 
 electronic equipment and trouble shot failures using a wide range of
 diagnostic tools.
 Plastic
 Process TechnicianToledo Mold & 
 Die/INZI Controls
 Elba, ALFebruary 
 2004-February 2013- Measured and 
 visually inspected products for surface and dimension defects to
 ensure conformance to specifications, using precision measuring
 instruments
- Observed 
 continuous operation of automatic machines to ensure that products
 meet specifications and make adjustments as necessary
- Used controls 
 mechanical and /or digital to regulate pressure, temperature,
 speed, feed rates, and to set cycle times to meet or exceed required
 production.
- Read 
 specifications, blueprints, and work orders to determine setups,
 temperatures, and time settings required to mold, form, or cast
 plastic materials, as well as to plan production sequences.
- Process 
 tech’s served as shift lead maintenance directing and assisting
 maintenance and mold changers to ensure safety and proper completion
 of their duties.
- Experience 
 with: Digital micrometers, Digital chromatic readers, and loading
 robots with pick&place programs
 Machinist
 Mate 3rd-Nuclear PowerU.S. Navy 
 CVN
 73, George Washington, ALApril 1992-April 
 1998- Graduate of 
 Naval Nuclear Power and Propulsion program in Orlando FL, with
 prototype training in Idaho Falls, Idaho.
- Developed or 
 implemented actions such as lockouts, tag-outs, or clearances to
 allow equipment to be safely repaired
- Monitored all 
 systems for normal running conditions, performing activities such as
 checking gauges to assess output or the effects of generator loading
 on other equipment
- Monitored and 
 operated boilers, turbines, wells, or auxiliary power plant
 equipment
- Recorded 
 operating data, such as the results of surveillance tests
- Implemented 
 operational procedures, such as those controlling start-up or
 shut-down activities
- Communicated 
 with Superiors, Peers, and Subordinates to meet high standards of a
 Flag Ship
- Repaired and 
 Maintained Mechanical Equipment in accordance with procedures.
- Experience 
 with: Air compressors, Air purifying respirators, Automatic control
 systems, Pocket dosimeters, Power plant turbine control panels,
 Radiation monitoring instruments, Water desalinization equipment and
 Water samplers
 Education:
 High school, 2 years college,
 Dresser-Rand trainingVocational
 Certificate, Credentials, social security, drivers license and DD214
 available on requestNuclear
 Engineering Technologies/TechniciansNavy Nuclear Power 
 Orlando, FLJune 1992-July 1993 
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