SUMMARY
Possess 8 years of increasing responsibility and leadership in Nuclear Power Plant Operations,Radiological Controls, Analytical Chemistry, Technical Training, Quality Assurance and Maintenance.Qualified as a Navy Nuclear Machinist Mate First Class. Experienced in Personnel Training and Supervision.
EDUCATION
• Excelsior College - Bachelor of Science Nuclear Engineering Technology- Albany, NY
• U.S. Navy Submarine Quality Assurance School - Bangor, WA
• Naval Leadership School - Bangor, WA
• U.S. Navy Nuclear Power Training Pipeline- Charleston, SC
• Missouri State University – Springfield, MO
EXPERIENCE
• Engineering Laboratory Technician Supervisor on the USS Louisiana SSBN 743: Supervisor of the Reactor Laboratory Division of Personnel controlling the ship's radiological maintenance, radioactive waste, radiological training, and analytical chemistry of nuclear fluid systems. Develops and supervises highly technical maintenance procedures, coordinates with other divisions and organizations to schedule preventative and corrective maintenance, and conduct audits and surveillances on analytical chemistry and maintenance practices. Manager of 5 personnel. February 2011-Present
• Nuclear Machinist Mate/Engineering Laboratory Technician on the USS Louisiana SSBN 743: Operated and performed maintenance of mechanical steam and nuclear plant systems. Monitored and adjusted nuclear fluid system and steam plant chemistry. Implemented proper radiological controls during evolutions and maintenance on nuclear systems. Analyzed, interpreted and presented test results to Executive Department. April 2009-February 2011
• Chemical and Radiological Engineer Instructor at Naval Nuclear Power Training Unit Charleston, SC: Taught, mentored, and supervised over 250 students in the Naval Nuclear Power program. Used various methods to teach including power point, seminars, and conventional classroom setting. Monitored environmental impacts of Nuclear Reactor operation using OSHA requirements. Audited training programs and developed new training manuals. Instructed on theories behind complex chemical procedures and the safe use of hazardous chemicals and radiological materials. September 2006-February 2009
• Enlisted Sailor/Student in the Naval Nuclear Power Training Pipeline:
Completion of military training including thermodynamics, mathematics, integrated nuclear power plant operation, nuclear physics, nuclear fluid chemistry, steam plant chemistry, electrical theory, electronics, and radiological controls. December 2004-August 2006
SPECIAL COMPETENCIES AND SKILLS
• Operations Supervisor: supervise a team of mechanics and chemists responding to changing parameters while operating and performing evolutions on the nuclear power plant. Develop plans, lead briefings and supervise complex integrated plant procedures. Conduct on the job training to ensure a high level of knowledge, formality and procedural compliance are continuously maintained by operators.
• Maintenance Supervisor – schedule, coordinate and verify execution of preventative and corrective maintenance items on steam and reactor plant systems and equipment. Operate and update SKED maintenance scheduling software on a frequent basis.
• Maintenance Craftsman- research and prepare mechanical and fluid systems for maintenance, evolutions and testing. Performe maintenance using Nuclear Level and SUBSAFE Quality Assurance controls. Perform testing to verify quality and accuracy of maintenance.
• Radioactive Material and Waste Control-receive, handle, dispose of and audit radioactive material and waste. Develop and implement radiological material control training program.
• Equipment Calibration- maintain technical equipment and analytical instruments calibrated and operational on a revolving schedule.
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