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USN Engineman

Objective


Naval Enginemen seeks to obtain a position in the marine industry to make a powerful contribution to organizational objectives through, professional skills and personal abilities as well as professional experience.


Experience


United States Navy Engineman 1997-2012

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) 2000-2001

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) 1997-2000 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


Education


?Gas Free Enginerring Service (Oct. 14, 2010)

?Engineman “A” School (Aug. 07, 1997- Nov. 07, 1997)

?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 Boat Operations: Small Boat Engineer (May 20, 2002)

?Small arms: 7.62 MM M14 Rifle Operator (June 03, 2002)


Certification

Skils


Excellent computer skills

Proficient in Microft Word


 


HONORS AND AFFILIATION



Global War On Terrorism Expeditionary Medal • Navy/Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon• Navy Achievement Medal (3) • Good Conduct Medal (2)

Eagle Pass, TX,
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