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Yyyyyy x. yyyyyy
0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000
xxx-xxx-xxxx
SSN: xxx-xx-xxxx
Country of Citizenship: United States
Secret Security Clearance
Core Competencies
HVAC, Refrigeration/Air Conditioning Equipment Troubleshooting and Maintenance, Refrigerant Recovery/Recycling, Clean Air Act Compliance, Ship/Shipyard Liaison, Personnel Management, Blueprint/Schematic/Technical Work Documents Reading and Utilization, Propulsion Machinery Maintenance/Repair, Reactor Complex Overhaul (RCOH), Auxiliary Equipment Oversight, Boiler/Pump/Forced Draft Blower/Heat Exchanger Operation/Maintenance, Lubricating Oil/Fuel/Water Testing, Electric Motor-Driven Firepump Management, Reports/Records Maintenance, SCHED Maintenance Scheduling Software, ESOMS Tag Out Procedures, Work Permits, Work Documentation Control, Culinary Specialist, Dining Facility Oversight, Daily Inspections, Warehouse Distribution Center Inventory Management, Public Speaking/Brief Delivery
Professional Experience
November 2016 Present
Sola Salon Studios
Jefferson Commons, Newport News, VA
Greenbrier Chesapeake, VA
Hours Worked per Week: N/A
Salary: N/A
Supervisor: N/A Phone: N/A May Contact: N/A
Independent Contractor
In this concurrent role held while serving with the U.S. Navy, provide highest levels of building/facility maintenance and upkeep; services include installing/maintaining all electrical wiring and performing any repairs/renovations as requested by ownership.
August 1997 Present
United States Navy
Various Duty Stations
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October 2001 - Present
U.S. Navy
Naval Station Norfolk
Norfolk, VA
Hours Worked per Week: N/A
Salary: N/A
Supervisor: N/A Phone: N/A May Contact: N/A
HVAC Technician
Expertly operate and perform all intermediate-level maintenance of wide array of equipment utilized for refrigeration and air conditioning; skillfully troubleshoot equipment to proactively identify any areas of potential malfunction and recover/recycle refrigerant as directed by Clean Air Act.
Starting in October 1997 through to the present, was assigned to serve as a Boiler Technician and in August 1997 was assigned duty as Maintenance Supervisor, which is also a current assignment. In this role, manage work performance of six Maintenance Technicians in overseeing their successful completion of maintenance/repair actions for 13 housing facilities, each with its own staff, and utilized by 3,021 junior sailor residents
Additionally hold comprehensive responsibilities involved with managing a warehouse distribution center supporting the 13 facilities holding an inventory of $1M+ in products that include bedding and any needed appliances.
June 2012 January 2015
U.S. Navy
SSN 765 USS Montpelier
Norfolk, VA
Hours Worked per Week: N/A
Salary: N/A
Supervisor: N/A Phone: N/A May Contact: N/A
Culinary Specialist
In 2012, transitioned to Culinary Specialist assignment following submarine schooling and Culinary Specialist School. As Culinary Specialist, in addition to preparing daily meals, successfully oversaw onboard dining facilities; was responsible for directing work performance of staff of four personnel, performing daily inspections of galley equipment, dining spaces and spaces utilized for dry food storage as well as cold/frozen storage areas to ensure compliance with all standards and requirements for maintaining clean and sanitary conditions.
Held comprehensive management and accounting responsibilities for $350,000 inventory of foodstuffs/consumables as well as $10,000 in equipment. Continually assured that food support staff (FSAs) received minimum of eight training hours prior to assuming food preparation duties.
Following assignment reported to Naval Station Norfolk in 2015.
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MONTH YEAR June 2013
U.S. Navy
Norfolk, VA
Hours Worked per Week: N/A
Salary: N/A
Supervisor: N/A Phone: N/A May Contact: N/A
Machinist Mate
Skillfully operated, maintained and repaired ship propulsion machinery, auxiliary equipment and any outside machinery including steering engine, hoisting equipment, food preparation equipment, refrigeration/air conditioning, windlasses, elevators and laundry equipment. Additionally was responsible for operating/maintaining boilers, pumps, forced draft blowers and heat exchangers; expertly tested, transferred and inventoried lubricating oils/fuels/water and diligently maintained all required documentation/records/reports.
In 2011 performed remote Individual Augmenting (IA) while working directly under Navy CNO and providing special training for Iraqi Navy personnel; provided expert training for joint naval operations activities between U.S./British forces tasked with training the Iraqi Navy, particularly Engineers and Officers, on basic engineering operations and principles. This training covered methodologies/procedures in operating boats sold to Iraq and crucial logistical information particularly on how to order truck parts.
MONTH 2009
MONTH 2011
U.S. Navy
CVN 71 - USS Theodore Roosevelt
Location: N/A
Hours Worked per Week: N/A
Salary: N/A
Supervisor: N/A Phone: N/A May Contact: N/A
Title
Effectively served in intermediary role between ships and shipyard personnel and activities; held comprehensive responsibilities for reviewing all ship work permits, including those needed for five-year ship overhaul as well as reactor overhaul (RCOH); performed similar tasks on the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower. While on shore duty, directed work activities of machinery alteration shops performing any needed Teleflex adjustments or repairs; was one of only four individuals with this specialized knowledge and effectively trained 15 personnel on operating equipment.
MONTH 2005 MONTH 2009
U.S. Navy
Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center (MARMC) Facility
Norfolk, VA
Hours Worked per Week: N/A
Salary: N/A
Supervisor: N/A Phone: N/A May Contact: N/A
Title
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Steered work performance of four-member crew in performing oversight/troubleshooting/repairs of remote operators aboard destroyer-class DVG 52 USS Barry, USS Hawes, USS Leyte and USS Wasp, providing major pre-deployment inserv inspections that included careful scrutiny of entire ship to ensure operational readiness of all systems.
August 2001 MONTH 2005
U.S. Navy
CVN 69 - USS Dwight D. Eisenhower
Location: N/A
Hours Worked per Week: N/A
Salary: N/A
Supervisor: N/A Phone: N/A May Contact: N/A
Title
In this assignment, as 2nd Class, held managerial responsibilities for the work performance of seven individuals. During tenure in position was responsible for 365-ton reciprocating machinery units, 3-ton refrigeration compressors and 26 electric motor-driven firepumps; managed reactor controls as well as engineering auxiliaries.
Gained in-depth knowledge and training/technical information at Technical Information Center and developed skills in utilizing and understanding work permits and the important Joint Fleets Maintenance Manual, which served as a basis for work documentation. Gained crucial expertise in managing machinery alteration activities and in working Teleflex (remote, cable-driven operators) equipment; was one of only four individuals with this particular knowledge/skill set and skillfully trained 15 individuals in methodologies for performing all needed operating and repair tasks/functions.
Additionally earned a Certificate in Steamplant Cleanliness Inspection (CI) as well as HVAC Certification, and gained important experience and skills in public speaking developed when delivering multiple briefings.
January 1998 August 2001
U.S. Navy
CVN 75 USS Harry S Truman
Location: N/A
Hours Worked per Week: N/A
Salary: N/A
Supervisor: N/A Phone: N/A May Contact: N/A
Title
Joined ship prior to commissioning in July 1998 of this aircraft carrier; actively supported work performance of personnel serving in the Reactor Department.
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Certifications / Licensure / Awards
HVAC Universal
Department of Defense Environmental Protection Agency Certification Program
CFC/HCFC Refrigerant
Processing Certification Verification
Submarine Training School, Groton, CT
Submarine Qualification Certification, 2013
Culinary School, Fort Lee, VA
Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist Award, 2001
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