Objective
Naval Enginemen seeks to obtain a position to make a powerful contribution to organizational objectives through, professional skills and personal abilities as well as professional experience.
Experience
PROFILE
• Dedicated professional leader and dynamic mentor for junior personnel
• Self-motivated, mission focused individual
• Outstanding engineering technical skills
• Motivated professional who is totally committed to excellence
• Consistently demonstrates superb technical expertise on strong work ethics
• Strong ability to effectively communicate both orally and in writing
• Accomplishes tasks in a timely manner with solid results
• Excellent team player who takes initiative
CAREER SUMMARY
United States Navy Engineman 1997-2012
? Performed maintenance on refrigeration and air conditioning equipment
? Operated and maintained hydraulic equipment
? Operated lube oil service
? Expert in blueprint reading and sketching
? Excelled in working with pneumatic systems
? Maintained and repaired internal-combustion engines, main propulsion machinery and gas
turbine engines
? Aligned and operated drain systems, stripping systems, machinery cooling water systems, oil systems, and purifier systems
? Conducted tests on lubricating oil and distillate fuels
? Operated and maintained auxiliary boilers
? Overhauled valves and air compressors
? Performed preventive maintenance on auxiliary equipment, main propulsion equipment, and on small craft clutches, transmissions, drive shafts, and packing glands
? Tested electrohydraulic steering systems
? Inspected for leaks in reduction gears and thrust bearings
? Monitored electrical charging and regulating system
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
USS Frank Cable (AS-40) 2009-2012
Guam, U.S.A
? Boat Division Petty Officer
? Vital transition Military Sealift Command (MSC) technician providing systems introduction and oversight for MSC engineers for the following ships systems: Emergency Diesel Generator, Fuel Oil Transfer system, and all Fire Flushing pumps.
? Led and trained sixteen E-6 and below in the conduct of all small boat engine repair and preventive maintenance
? Received In-port Officer of the Deck Watch Qualification
? Received Chief of the Guard Watch Qualification, which is considered as the first line of defense in case of any unforeseen situation while on duty onboard the ship
? Monitored the maintenance and preservation of a 50 foot Armatong Diving Barge, a 7 meter Search and Rescue (SAR) RHIB.
? Performed a Depot Level repair of the ship’s 7M SAR RHIB engine, removing and replacing the starter and flywheel as the ship was enroute to a foreign port saving the Navy over $100K in outside contractor work and restored ship’s to its crucial capability
? Successfully trained and qualified Small Boats crews in safe boat handling, search and recovery techniques
? Repaired multiple engine configurations
South Central Regional Maintenance Center (SCRMC) 2008-2009
Ingleside, TX
? Boat Division Petty Officer
? Vital transition Military Sealift Command (MSC) technician providing systems introduction and oversight for MSC engineers for the following ships systems: Emergency Diesel Generator, Fuel Oil Transfer system, and all Fire Flushing pumps.
? Led and trained sixteen E-6 and below in the conduct of all small boat engine repair and preventive maintenance
NAVAL SEC URITY BAHRAIN (NAVSEC) 2006-2008
Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain
? Engineering Leading Petty Officer responsible for maintenance and upkeep of high performance patrol craft
? Maintained twenty patrol books, enabling Harbor Patrol Unit (HPU) to conduct 40,000 hours of Force Protection requirements without interruption.
? Provided technical support expertise during the replacement of dewatering, propulsion, electrical, and hull system components.
? Work Center Supervisor in maintenance and repair small boats unit
? Conducted continuous training and sustained Force Protection requirements
? Escorted both naval and cargo ships in and out of the harbor
USS HERON (MHC CREW ENDURANCE) 2004-2006
Ingleside, TX
? Work Center Supervisor
? Responsible for the upkeep of auxiliary equipment and ship’s crane
? Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat (RHIB) Engineer
? Sound and Security Watch Stander
? Departmental Career Counselor
USS RG BRADLEY (FFG49) 2001-2004
Mayport, FL
? Number One Petty Officer on the ship out of 51
? Awarded the Special Operations Service (SOS) Ribbon
? Assistant Leading Petty Officer
? Member of the Engineering Training Team (ETT) as Forward Auxiliaries System Monitor
? Auxiliary Maintenance Tech - responsible for maintenance and operation of all auxiliary equipment
? Engineering Training Team Member
? Electrical Plant Console Operator
? Boat Engineer
? Inport Engineering Duty Officer
? Performed on the Ship’s Service Diesel Generator (SSDG)
USS VICKSBURG (CG69) 2001-2001
Mayport, FL
? Auxiliary Maintenance Tech – responsible for maintenance, upkeep and preservation of Auxiliary equipment and space
? Inport Equipment Monitor (Auxiliary Steaming)
USS MOOSBRUGGER (DD 980) 1997-2001
Mayport, FL
? Maintenance Tech – performed preventive and corrective maintenance on hotel services and auxiliary equipment
? Small Boat Engineer
? Sound and Security Watch Stander
? Auxiliary Equipment Monitor both inport and underway
? Gage Calibration Petty Officer
OTHER
? Damage Control Watches: Sound and Security (July 23, 2001)
? Damage Control Watch: Investigator (14 Nov. 2002)
? FFG 7 Class Engineering Electrical: (July 23, 2001)
? FFG 7 Class Engineering Auxiliary (July 20-07 Aug. 2001)
? Small arms: 7.62 MM M14 Rifle Operator (June 03, 2002)
HONORS AND AFFILIATION
Global War On Terrorism Expeditionary Medal • Navy/Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon• Navy Achievement Medal (3) • Good Conduct Medal (2)
Education
Certification
Skils
Excellent computer skills
Proficient in Microsoft Word
Quick learner