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QUALIFICATION SUMMARY: Twenty-four years of military experience involving maintenance, management, repair, precision calibration, and operational testing of mechanical and pneumatic systems. Qualified as Engineering Officer of the Watch, Plant Controls Supervisor, Inspections Team Leader and Engineering Casualty Training Team Member.

AREAS OF EXPERTISE:

LeadershipTraining Reduction Gears

SafetyQuality AssuranceCalibration

Pneumatic SystemsPump overhauls Precision Measuring

Pneumatic controlsRepair EngineeringValves

Heat ExchangersDistilling SystemsHydraulics Systems

ThermodynamicsFluid Flow TheoryPiping Systems

Quality AssuranceAir CompressorsPropulsion Turbines

Turbine GeneratorsBearingsGage/switch Calibration

Refrigeration/Air Conditioning

EXPERIENCE: U.S. Navy
From 1979 to 2003Chief Machinist Mate
  • Manage and supervise 6 personnel as the Ship’s Oil King onboard an Amphibious Landing Ship. Responsible for the daily chemistry of 2 600-PSI propulsion boilers and auxiliary support systems.
  • Plant Controls Supervisor- Overhauled & maintained Automatic Boiler Controls on 1200-PSI & 600-PSI marine propulsion boilers, evaporators, purifiers, steam reducers, lube/fuel oil systems, auxiliary controls & pneumatic operated valves.
  • Engineering Training Team Coordinator- Coached & trained 100 personnel in Engineering Plant Operations & Casualty Control. Conducted briefings on the Engineering Training Team performance as well as the watch-standers.
  • Fuel oil and lube oil quality manager. Responsible for the bunker of both fuel oil lubricating oil and the distribution to two main boiler, main engine reduction gears and auxiliary turbines.
  • Maintenance, Material & Management (3M) Manager for Main Propulsion Third Division- Scheduled, assigned & ensured maintenance personnel completed all maintenance according to regulations and that materials were available for maintenance procedures.
  • Manage and supervise the oil pollution abatement program onboard, responsible for the operation and maintenance of 2 oil control separators and content monitors which saves the Navy hundreds of thousands of dollars yearly.
  • Manage the maintenance, overhauled repaired & tested relief valves, pneumatic operated valves & high-pressure valves within specifications outlined in the maintenance package.
  • Quality Control Inspector- Qualified Inspector to ensure repair procedures outlined in level I work packages were followed & submitted changes as required to level I procedures.
Education/CertificationS
  • 2000 Boiler water/Feed water; Chelant Supervisory, Fleet Training Center, San Diego, CA.
  • 2000 Shipboard propulsion fuels, oil, JP-5 Systems and Testing, Fleet Training Center, San Diego, CA
  • 2000 Oil Pollution abatement equipment operation and maintenance, Fleet Training Center, San Diego, CA