Objective
To acquire a marine electrician position with Austal Marine
Experience
8/1992-7/2003 - U.S. Navy Electricians mate: Duties included the electrical repair, maintenance and troubleshooting of various units to include:ships electrical distribution systems,window wiper and heater assemblies,ac compressors,switchboards,ships generators,variable frequency drives, ships lighting.
2/2004-5/2007 - Norfolk Naval Shipyard "Nuclear Marine Electrician" : Duties include the repair,troubleshooting,overhaul and new installation of electrical/electronic equipment on naval vessels related to reactor support equipment , and the main reactor assembly. Nuclear trained by Norfolk Naval Shipyard.
1/2008-4/2011 - Marine Electrician responsible for installation and repair of electrical/electronic marine equipment. Galley equipment repair and installation to include deep fat fryers, range hoods, griddles, food warmers,and kettles. Lighting installation and repair including engineering lighting, exterior ship special lighting, mast lights, running lights and security lights.Power and distribution to include load center overhaul and repair to component level, power and fuse panel installation. Ensured that all repairs are done in accordance with Navsea standards.
Education
2008-2010 53 credits earned towards an AAS degree in Industrial Engineering Technology Electronic/Electrical through Paul D. Camp Community College. Credits include training with Nec 2005, Allen Bradley PLC systems, AC/DC theory, Schematics and Mechanical Diagrams, Principles of Industrial Technology 1-4, Practical Electricity 1 and 2, Power Controls, Electronic Devices 1 and 2, and Computer Electronics.
11/1992-05/1993 U.S. Navy Electrician's Mate A School
08/1988-05/1992 William R. Boone High School " Diploma "
Certification
Skils
- Layout and planning of cable routes
- Copper connector plug assembly
- Troubleshooting and diagnosing electrical problems
- Electrical
- Overhaul and new installation of electrical/electronic equipment
- Extensive knowledge in AC/DC theory, AC/DC motors, generators, and programmable logic controllers.
- Soldering to component level
- Wire splicing and termination
- Blueprint reading
- Proficient in the use and care of electrical/electronic test equipment.