Objective
I would like to be part of a team or help lead a team as i did in the united states navy. Third class petty officer duties, such as all deck evolutions are what i am most capable of performing.
Experience
Related Work Experience:
(All Official Personnel Qualification Documents can be presented)
United States Navy (09/07/2004 - 11/09/2008) - Boatswains Mate 3rd class
Norfolk, Virginia United States
Supervisor: CVN 75 - USN;
Ship control and Navigation-
• Bridge telephone talker
• Helmsman
• Lee Helmsman
• Aft Steering Helmsman
• Boatswains mate of the watch (BMOW)
Underway, Damage Control and Seamanship Qualifications
• Lookout
• Damage Control Team Leader
• Advanced Damage Control
• Deck Rigger
• Line Handler
• Rig Captain
• Petty Officer of the Watch (POIC)
• Maintenance and Material Management (3M)
Award - Navy Good Conduct Award (06/07/2007)
Awarded for showing outstanding conduct. Having outstanding attendance and no disciplinary
problems.
Award - Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (06/01/2006)
Awarded for outstanding leadership as a paint spray team leader. Painting over 690
shipboard spaces in four months and saving the Navy over $10,000,000 dollars in contracting
fees.
Other Awards
• Sea Service deployment medal, Humanitarian service medal, Global War on terrorism medal
Leading Petty Officer to Frontline Supervisor
-Supervised and evaluated up to thirty workers.
-Enforced 100% of all Navy Policies and procedures.
-Worked under pressure, multi-tasked, and met tight deadlines.
-Planned and executed tasks for teams with outstanding results.
(Qualifications, Eval, and DD214 Available)
WORK EXPERIENCE:
United States Navy (09/07/2004 - 11/09/2008) - Boatswains Mate 3rd class
Norfolk, Virginia United States
Supervisor: CVN 75 - USN; Contact: Yes
Salary: $1,950.00 per month
Hours per week: 50
Duties: Maintain ship integrity, Ship maintenance, Supervise and delegate working
assignments, Watch Standing, Workshop inventory, Rig captain, POIC.
Private owned fencing (11/01/2003 - 09/01/2004) - Laborer
Sewell, New Jersey United States
Supervisor: Trotts - unknown; Contact: Yes
Salary: $11.00 per hour
Hours per week: 40
Duties: Building and replacing fences and decks. Driving flatbed trucks. Picking
up and delivering equipment on and off site. Maintaining tools and keeping a proper
inventory of tools.
Wawa (03/01/2003 - 11/01/2003) - Cashier
Mullica Hill, New Jersey United States
Supervisor: Mrs. Washington - Unknown; Contact: Yes
Salary: $7.50 per hour
Hours per week: 40
Duties: Cashier, Deli Services, Stocking and inventory
Electric Mobility (06/01/2002 - 06/01/2003) - Telemarketer
Sewell, New Jersey United States
Supervisor: unknown - unknown; Contact: Yes
Salary: $8.00 per hour
Hours per week: 40
Duties: Cold calling telemarketing.
Shop n Bag (06/01/2000 - 06/01/2002) - Stocker
Sewell, New Jersey United States
Supervisor: Ed - unknown; Contact: Yes
Salary: $7.00 per hour
Hours per week: 30
Duties: Stock shelves, Maintain inventory, Work register if and when needed. Maintain
a clean and safe work environment.
Education
College/University
Glouster County College (08/01/2010 - Still Attending)
Sewell, New Jersey
United States
Degree: - Major: Undecided
GED
Glouster County College (01/01/2003 - 01/01/2003)
Sewell, New Jersey
United States
Degree:
High School
Clearview Regional High (09/01/1998 - 09/01/2001)
Mullica Hill , New Jersey
United States
Degree: n/a
Certification
Ship control and Navigation-
• Bridge telephone talker
• Helmsman
• Lee Helmsman
• Aft Steering Helmsman
• Boatswains mate of the watch (BMOW)
Underway, Damage Control and Seamanship Qualifications
• Lookout
• Damage Control Team Leader
• Advanced Damage Control
• Deck Rigger
• Line Handler
• Rig Captain
• Petty Officer of the Watch (POIC)
• Maintenance and Material Management (3M)
Skils
Leadership, rig captain, supervising, training, watch standing, maintenance and material management, Ship control and navigation, damage control, deck seamanship, personal appearance
Award - Navy Good Conduct Award (06/07/2007)
Awarded for showing outstanding conduct. Having outstanding attendance and no disciplinary
problems.
Award - Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (06/01/2006)
Awarded for outstanding leadership as a paint spray team leader. Painting over 690
shipboard spaces in four months and saving the Navy over $10,000,000 dollars in contracting
fees.
Other Awards
• Sea Service deployment medal, Humanitarian service medal, Global War on terrorism medal
Leading Petty Officer to Frontline Supervisor
-Supervised and evaluated up to thirty workers.
-Enforced 100% of all Navy Policies and procedures.
-Worked under pressure, multi-tasked, and met tight deadlines.
-Planned and executed tasks for teams with outstanding results.