Objective
To Obtain Employment as a Deck Machinist or any other quailifying job with the Military Sealift Command
Experience
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
DECA, Sasebo Commissary
Store Worker, WG-04 (12 Oct 2010 – 24 Apr 2011)
Permanent Part- Time, $18.16 per hour
Supervisor: Tim Kringle, DSN – 252-3675
• Maintains adequate stock of perishable and non-perishable items. Replenishes depleted stock with incoming items or by obtaining stock from storage area and transporting to shelving or display area. Uses carts and manual or electric pallet jacks to move items. Salvages items, establishes reduced prices and places items in appropriate location. Assists customers in completing special order request forms; retrieves special orders from storage areas. Reviews temperature control devices and records temperatures on meat, dairy, chill, and display cases, freezers, cooling bins, and other temperature controlled areas. Breaks down empty cases and removes cardboard and garbage from store; loads and operates baler. Cleans up broken and spilled items; cleans display case items that require cleaning prior to stocking. Reports unsafe conditions, equipment or practices to the supervisor. May be required, on an as needed basis, to operate an electronic check out system (cash register).
Amsec, Sasebo Japan
Tradesperson, (08 March 2010 – 04 Aug 2010)
Full time, $38,000 annual
Supervisor: James Barkey, Phone number, DSN – 252-1470
• Prepares shipboard equipment for powder coating
• Powder coats shipboard equipment
• Operates burn and cure ovens, small and large sand blasters, various grinding tools
• Engraves various signs and labels for shipboard equipment
• Operates computerized engraver
• Only forklift licensed qualified
• Operates forklift
• Only qualified Machinist
• Supports Machine operations for various jobs that require machining.
• Hazardous Material Handler qualified
FISC HAZMINCEN, Sasebo Japan
Material Handler, WG-06 (22 June 2009 – 22 Feb 2010)
Full time, $38,000 annual
Supervisor: Mr Altares, Phone number, DSN -252-3170, Commercial - 81956503170
• Manage SRF hazardous materials by Maintenance Work Orders(MWO)
• Operate NEMAIS and RHICS databases
• Deliver, store, issue hazardous materials to SRF PRO SHOPS/MRC
• Manage and operate hazardous materials located in the SRF MRC Satellite
• Provide MSDS to customers and maintain MSDS binders in the MRC or all hazardous materials assigned to SRF
• Process data entry
• Provide HAZCOM labels for all hazardous materials in the MRC
• Research and filing
• Provide and update AUL reports in RHICS and folders for all SRF PRO SHOPS
• Prepare HAZWASTE OFFLOAD
• Manage OMS(excess materials) and OVERHEAD materials for SRF
• Communicate with SRF Foreman and Supervisors concerning MWO’s
• Provide training on Hazardous Material Control & Management (HMC&M) for PRO SHOPS
• Provide and up date Shelf Life Management
• Conduct Free Issue In RHICS
• Perform Safety Checks in work areas
• Operate MHE equipment, Forklift, Cherry pickers, 3 ton truck.
• Conduct research in FEDLOG and HMIRS on Hazardous Materials
FISC HAZMINCEN, Sasebo Japan
Alutiiq Navy Contractor
Supply Technician (05 Sep 2007 – 21 June 2009)
Full time, $36,000 annual
Supervisor: Alan Munoz, Phone number – 810956503170, DSN – 252-3170
• Manage SRF hazardous materials by Maintenance Work Orders(MWO)
• Operate NEMAIS and RHICS databases
• Deliver, store, issue hazardous materials to SRF PRO SHOPS/MRC
• Manage and operate hazardous materials located in the SRF MRC Satellite
• Provide MSDS to customers and maintain MSDS binders in the MRC or all hazardous materials assigned to SRF
• Inspect SRF 30-days HAZMAT lockers and conduct follow ups
• Process data entry
• Provide HAZCOM labels for all hazardous materials in the MRC
• Research and filing
• Provide and update AUL reports in RHICS and folders for all SRF PRO SHOPS
• Prepare HAZWASTE OFFLOAD
• Manage OMS(excess materials) and OVERHEAD materials for SRF
• Communicate with SRF Foreman and Supervisors concerning MWO’s
• Provide training on Hazardous Material Control & Management (HMC&M) for PRO SHOPS
• Provide and up date Shelf Life Management
• Conduct Free Issue In RHICS
• Perform Safety Checks in work areas
• Operate MHE equipment, Forklifts, Cherry pickers, 3 ton truck
• Assist in the Warehouse
• Conduct research in FEDLOG and HMIRS on Hazardous Materials
MWR Fleet Gym, Sasebo Japan- GS-02,
Recreation Aide, Oct 2004 – Sep 2007
Full time, $19,000 annual
Supervisor: Alec Culpepper, Phone number- 252-3595
• Answers patrons questions concerning functions in the gym and their location
• Patrols the gym and its surrounding areas both inside and outside.
• Ensures that the equipment is used properly and that the weight and fitness rooms are picked up and free from hazards
• Issues recreation equipment, athletic gear and uniforms to authorized patrons
• Maintains receipts for items issued out daily and long-term.
• Receives recreation equipment, athletic gear and uniforms after use fro washing and drying and returning of the equipment for the proper storage area.
• Assist with conducting events.
• Take reservations for recreational facilities run by the gym.
• Cleans gym to ensure standards of safety and sanitation are being maintained. Maintains an inventory of all equipment, keeps daily record of delinquent equipment and assists in follow up by phone or in writing to personnel who have checked out equipment and not returned
Americable, Sasebo Japan
Salesman/Installer, May 2004 – Aug 2008
Full-time, $25,000 per year
Supervisor: John McCorts, Phone number - 252-2171
• Salesman/installer
• Answers phone and takes appointments for new installs for cable TV and internet.
• Greets customers at there home and installs cable and internet.
• Prepares order forms and supplies customer with necessary forms on instructions on computer configurations.
• Collects fees from customers for installs
• Prepares daily customer log
• Keeps records of all customer installs
USS Safeguard ARS-50, Sasebo Japan
Auxiliaries Division Leading Petty Officer May 2001 – July 2003
Full-time, $40,000 per year
Supervisor: DCC Kerr, Phone number -252-1212
• Auxiliaries Division LPO.
• Responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of all auxiliary equipment onboard USS Safeguard.
• Responsible for training all new personnel on policies, procedures, maintenance, operations of auxiliary equipment.
• 3M Maintenance Supervisor of Auxiliary Division.
• Safety Petty Officer. Responsible for the safety and training of all Auxiliary Division Personnel.
• Hazardous Material Petty Officer. Responsible for all hazardous material and training all Auxiliary Division Personnel on the proper uses and handling of hazardous material.
• Supply Petty Officer. Responsible for ordering all material and supplies for auxiliary equipment.
• Independent machinist
• Berthing Petty Officer. Responsible for the cleanliness of Engineering Berthing as a collateral rotational duty.
• Manufactured tools and parts by using blueprints and tech manuals for all shipboard equipment onboard USS Safeguard.
NAVTESTWINGLANT, AIMD, Patuxent River Maryland
Work Center Supervisor AIMD Machine Shop, July 1999 – May 2001
Full-time, $30,000 per year
Supervisor: AFCM Brian Limer, Phone number unknown,
• Machine Shop Work Center Supervisor. Supervised the manufacture and repair of a wide variety of aviation components in support of local testing and evaluation programs for departments and local squadrons.
• Tool control Petty Officer. Responsible for an accurate inventory of all machine shop tools and the ordering of new tools.
• Only Technician qualified to operate the Computer Numerical Control Milling machine. Wrote computer programs by using blueprints to manufacture tools and
Parts which saved the Navy thousands of dollars.
• Quality Control Inspector Qualified. Inspected manufactured parts by using precision tools according to Control Work Packages.
• Manufactured numerous of aviation parts for various Aircraft by using work packages, blueprints and tech manuals.
• Hazardous Material Petty Officer. Responsible for all hazardous material and training all Machine Shop Personnel on the proper uses and handling of hazardous material.
• Safety Petty Officer. Responsible for the safety and training of all Machine Shop Personnel.
MWR, Roosevelt Roads, Ceiba Puerto Rico
Auto Hobby/MWR Outdoor Recreational LPO, June 1996 – June 1999
Full-time, $30,000 per year
Supervisor: BMC Daigle, Phone number unknown, Whereabouts unknown
• Managed, maintained and operated the MWR Auto Hobby/Outdoor Recreational facility to support operations to the U.S. Forces and other activities and units.
• Responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of all the auto hobby and outdoor rental equipment to include : auto lifts, pneumatic tools, hydraulic oil filter crusher, parts cleaner, brake machine, tire machine, oil change center, camping tents, sleeping bags, coolers, lanterns, tables, chairs, stoves, snorkeling gear, large party tents and various sports equipment.
• Responsible for the disposal of used auto oil, transmission fluid and used filters.
• Responsible for training all new employees on policies, procedures, maintenance, operations of auto hobby and outdoor rental equipment.
• Responsible for all of the safety and fire requirements for all the MWR Facilities. I was assigned as Fire Marshal and Safety PO for this operation.
• Responsible for assuring that all equipment was in a safe and useable working condition.
• Operated a small retail operation within the Auto Hobby/Outdoor Rental Facility. This included selling parts, snacks, cigarettes, sodas, oil, filters and other small items. Performed end of the month inventories on all resale items. Responsible for re-ordering and re-stocking all items in the store.
• Responsible for taking reservations for the outdoor and equipment rental. I kept check-in and check-out records for all Auto Hobby and Outdoor rental
Equipment. Handled all customer phone calls, questions and complaints in a professional manner to the satisfaction of all customers.
• Responsible for setting up large tents, grills, tables and chairs for patrons and unit use.
• Managed the Food Service Division’s consumable budget reducing the overall expenses by $5,000 a quarter, working as the Mess Deck Master-At-Arms for 6 months.
USS Comte De Grasse DD-974, Norfolk Va.
3M Supervisor, May 1993 – June 1996
Full-time, $25,000 a year
Supervisor: DCC Regula, Phone number unknown
• Independent Machinery Repairman. Manufactured and repaired parts for shipboard equipment by using blueprints and tech manuals normally performed by a ship repair facility.
• 3M Supervisor of R-2 Division. Responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of shop equipment and shipboard fire fighting equipment.
• Berthing Petty Officer. Responsible for the cleanliness of Engineering Berthing as a collateral rotational duty
USS Yellowstone AD-41, Norfolk Va.
Grind Shop Supervisor / 3M Supervisor, May 1991 – May 1993
Full-time, $23,000 a year
Supervisor: MR1 Hill, Phone number unknown
• Grind Shop Supervisor. Responsible for the grinding of manufactured parts and tools to precision quality.
• Berthing Petty Officer. Responsible for the cleanliness of Engineering Berthing as a collateral rotational duty
• 3M Supervisor of R-2 Division. Responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of all machine shop equipment.
• Manufactured numerous parts for shipboard equipment by using control packages to include blueprints and tech manuals.
Ships Intermediate Maintenance Activity, Norfolk Va.
Machinist Second Class, Oct 1988 - Dec 1990
Full-time, $20,000 a year
Supervisor: MR1 Francis Gonzales, Phone number unknown
• Second Class Machinist. Duties to include manufacturing and repair of parts for shipboard equipment by using Control Packages which consist of blue prints and
Tech manuals. Plating shafts and other shipboard equipment to specifications by using precision tools and blue prints according to Work Packages.
• Performed maintenance to shop equipment according to Tech Manuals by using the 3M System.
DuPont Electronics, New Cumberland Pa.
Scheduler Planner, Aug 1986 – Aug 1988
Full-time, $25,000 a year
Supervisor: Jack Howard, Phone number unknown
• Scheduler Planner for the manufacturing of electrical parts. Duties to include ordering supplies from vendors; scheduling orders for the manufacturing floor for the production of electrical parts for World Wide Companies; determining future orders and keeping supplies in stock.
Education
University of Maryland University College Asia, Sasebo Japan
[Degree Obtained]
General - 12 credits – March 2004
Southern New Hampshire University, Ceiba Puerto Rico
[Degree Obtained]
Business - 6 credits – Jan 1998
Thompson Institute, Harrisburg Pa
[Degree Obtained]
Computer Programming - 40 credits – Oct 1983
Harrisburg Community College, Harrisburg Pa.
[Degree Obtained]
General - 6 credits – Oct 1982
Central Dauphin East High School, Harrisburg Pa.
[Degree Obtained]
Diploma – June 1976
Certification
• Heat Treatment of Metals, Class C, Feb 1990
• Precision Grinding and Balancing, Feb 1991
• Advanced Machine Shop, Feb 1991
• Turret Lathes and Metal Build-up, Mar 1991
• Machine Shop Laboratory, Mar 1991
• Machine Tool Metal Working, Mar 1991
• Advanced Milling and Shop Management, May 1991
• Supervision/Management Techniques,
• Leader Development Program (NAVLEAD) for Leading Petty Officers / May 1991 / training in Principles of Supervision.
• Ships Self Defense Training, Sep 1991
• Hazardous Material labeling and disposal training, Aug 1997
• Maintenance Management, Record Keeping / Dec 1997
• Machine Tool Operation, Maintenance Technology, Metallurgy, Record Keeping, Blue Print Reading, Dec 1997
• Tools and There Uses, Dec 1997
• Computer Numerically Controlled Machinery, Mar 2000
• First Class Petty Officer Leadership / Oct 2000 / training in Personnel supervision or one in leadership and one in business and professional communication
• Small Boat Engineer / training in the operation of small boats / May 2002
Skils
AWARDS
• Good Conduct / 4
• Navy Achievement Medal / 2
• Coastguard Meritorious Unit Commendation
• Meritorious Unit Commendation
• Humanitarian Service Medal
• Navy and Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon / 3
• National Defense Service Medal / 2
• Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal
• Armed Forces Service Medal
• Southwest Asia Service Medal / 2
• Navy “E” Ribbon
• Sea Service Deployment Ribbon / 4
• Nato Medal, Flag Loc / 3