QUALIFICATION SUMMARY:
Over ten years of increasing responsibility and leadership in the U.S. Navy as a Nuclear-Trained Electrician
Skilled in power plant operations and electrical systems supervision, maintenance, and repair
Motivated Leader in leading a group of workers in accomplishing a common goal
Skilled in organizing, administering, and auditing training programs
Highly motivated self-starter with aptitude for troubleshooting and solving system problems
Proficient in the use of office software, including Microsoft Windows NT, XP, Vista, Excel, Power Point, Word, and Apple iWork
Security Clearance: SECRET
AREAS OF EXPERTISE:
AC/DC Motors and Generators Oxygen Generator Maintenance Administration
Static Inverters Electrical Safety Electrical Controllers Operation
Storage Batteries Troubleshooting Vibration Analysis
Nuclear Plant Operations Leadership Master Training Specialist
EXPERIENCE: U.S. Navy
2007 to present Electrical and High Risk Instructor
Trained and facilitated over 3,000 Midshipmen Academy and ROTC students in the High Risk Wet Trainer
Instructed and maintained 7 submarines with qualified Electronic Maintenance Technicians for the Oxygen Generator
Responsible for responding to Reactor Accident drills/casualties and leading decontamination of personnel for the San Diego area
Qualified Master Training Specialist for course curriculum management and all senior watch stations with the high risk trainers
2005 to 2007 SSGN Conversion and Lockout Division
Performed certification testing and preventive maintenance on 2 lock out chambers on new SSGN submarine, and associated support and distribution equipment
Supervised and lead 10 sailors in electrical maintenance, testing, and repairs on 2 lockout chambers and associated equipment
Conducted refuel operations, SSGN conversion, and leading the battery change out on board the USS Georgia (SSGN-729)
Wrote hundreds of work packages by researching and interpreting schematics for electrical tag-out isolations for personnel safety during necessary preventative and corrective maintenance
Started up a Dive Locker on board the USS Georgia, acted as Leading Petty Officer and Dive Supervisor in maintaining dive qualifications, obtaining equipment, and instructions necessary to establish a Diving Division of several sailors
2002 to 2005 Maintenance Technician and Supervisor
Performed preventative/corrective maintenance on 2 turbine generators, and 7 motor generators; and numerous AC and DC motors and control circuits
Supervised scheduling and working on over 1,000 preventive maintenance tasks for S6G and S8G reactor plants
Qualified Engineering Watch Supervisor, Shutdown Reactor Operator, Electrical Operator, and Reactor Technician
Supervised watch team through drills, maintenance and missions when aboard USS Portsmouth (SSN-707)
Efficient in conducting Vibration Analysis procedures for detecting future equipment faults
Controlling the production and distrib...
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