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Operated, installed, troubleshot, tested, preformed, corrected and preventive m aintenance on various equipment and machinery such as: GE LM2500 Gas Turbine Engine Rolls-Royce/Allison RIMMS/FADEC 501 K Gas Turbine Generator Rolls-Royce/Allison 01-K17 Gas Turbine Generator AvcoLycoming TF40B Gas Turbine Engine Low and high pressure Air Compressors Lube Oil and Fuel Oil Pumps Heaters Coolers Purifiers Supervised and trained all newly reported mechanics Familiar with gas turbine and generator instrumentation and devices Addition Info Gas Turbine Systems Technician/Electrician Penasacola, FL

*****Partial listing of resume.******* ******Please sign up for full access.**** ** ystems. Six years experience in the operation, maintenance, and employment of Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC) as Craftmaster and Detachment Assistant Office r-in-Charge. More than 14 years experience in the management, supervision, and t raining of multi-rated enlisted personnel. Over 1,200 Mishap-free operating hour s as LCAC Craftmaster. Education U.S. Navy Landing Craft Air Cushion Craftmaster (LCAC) Course, Expeditionary War fare Training Group (Pacific), San Diego, CA, 1996 U.S. Navy Boilerwater-Feedwater Test and Treatment Course, Fleet Training Center , San Diego, CA, 1993 U.S. Navy MEASURE/METCAL Course, Mobile Technical Unit Five, San Diego, CA, 1993 U.S. Navy Gas Turbine Advanced Operator For DD/CG Course, Naval Training Center (NTC), Great Lakes, IL, 1991 U.S. Navy Gas Turbine Systems Technician (Electrical) DD/DDG/CG-Strand Course, N TC, Great Lakes, IL, 1991 U.S. Navy Gas Turbine Systems Technician (Electrical) Core Course, NTC, Great La kes, IL, 1991 U.S. Navy GL-47 Advanced Hot Plant Trainer Course, NTC, Great Lakes, IL, 1991 U.S. Navy GL-47 Gas Turbine Propulsion Plant Trainer Course, NTC, Great Lakes, I L, 1991 U.S. Navy Gas Turbine Systems Technician (Electrical) "A" School, NTC, Great Lak es, IL, 1991 U.S. Navy Electrician's Mate "A" School, NTC, Great Lakes, IL, 1982 U.S. Navy Basic Electricity and Electronics School, NTC, San Diego, CA, 1982 Los Alamos High School, Los Alamos, NM, 1981 Experience 2002-Present. Stay-home parent in support of wife's Naval career. 1999-2002. United States Navy. Assault Craft Unit Five, Detachment Westpac Alfa, Sasebo, Japan. Assigned as LCAC craftmaster of LCAC-73 and underway Assistant Detachment Office r-in-Charge. Led, managed, and supervised a crew of seven multi-rated enlisted p

ersonnel. Participated in Blue/Green workups 99-2, 00-2, 01-1, and Exersize FOAL EAGLE 1999, 2000, and TANDEM THRUST 2001 in Okinawa, Pusan/Pohang, Korea, and S hoalwater Bay, Australia Op-Areas while embarked aboard USS Germantown (LSD-42) and USS Essex (LHD-2). Key responsibilities included operation, supervision of p reventive and corrective maintenance on command and control, electronic suite, e ngineering propulsion and electrical production/distribution systems including A vco-Lycoming TF-40B and Hamilton-Sundstrand T-62 APU Gas Turbine engines; annual certification of flight crew personnel; and certification of craft during annua l Craft Readiness Evaluations (CRE). Member of detachment LCAC Training Team. 1996-1999. United States Navy. Assault Craft Unit Five, Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, CA. Assigned as LCAC craftmaster of LCAC's 73, 16, 75, and 42 in Detachments C/D/F. Led, managed, and supervised a crew of nine multi-rated enlisted personnel. Part icipated in Exersize KERNEL BLITZ 1997, performing lane-breaching duties; Blue/G reen workups 98-1, Exersize TANDEM THRUST 1998 while forward-deployed aboard USS Germantown (LSD-42) in the Shoalwater Bay OPAREA; and myriad pre-deployment wor kups in the San Diego OPAREA. Key responsibilities included operation, supervisi on of preventive and corrective maintenance on command and control, electronic s uite, engineering propulsion and electrical production/distribution systems incl uding Avco-Lycoming TF-40B and Hamilton-Sundstrand T-62 APU Gas Turbine engines; annual certification of flight crew personnel; and certification of craft durin g annual Craft Readiness Evaluations (CRE). Member of detachment LCAC Training T eam. 1994-1996. United States Navy. USS Chandler (DDG-996), Naval Station, San Diego, CA. Led, managed, and supervised personnel as Leading Chief Petty Officer for Workce nters EM01 (Forward Engineroom) and EE06 (Gas Turbine Systems, Electrical/Electr onics shop) assigned to the Engineering Department. Key responsibilities include d Propulsion and Auxiliaries Control Console (PACC) and Electric Plant Control C onsole (EPCC) operator; supervision for the scheduling and accomplishment of pre ventive and corrective maintenance on the Engineering Control and Surveillance S ystem (ESCC), two main propulsion General Electric LM2500 marine gas turbine eng ines, and Allison 501-K17/34 gas turbine Stewart-Stevenson Mod 104/139 electrica l generator sets, associated auxiliary systems, electrical distribution switchge ar groups, Uninterruptable Power Supplies (UPS), and Controllable Reversible Pit ch (CRP) propeller control and hydraulic systems. Other duties included Engineer ing Duty Officer (Inport), Engineering Operational Sequencing System (EOSS) coor dinator, Engineering Department training officer/Engineering Casualty Control Tr aining Team (ECTT) coordinator; and Technical Manual Library custodian. 1992-1994. United States Navy. USS Kinkaid (DD-965), Naval Station, San Diego, C A. Led, managed, and supervised personnel as Leading Chief Petty Officer for Workce nters EM01 (Forward Engineroom) and EM03 (Gas Turbine Systems, Electrical/Electr onics shop), assigned to the Engineering Department. Key responsibilities includ ed Engineer Officer of the Watch (EOOW) and Electric Plant Control Console (EPCC ) operator; supervision for the scheduling and accomplishment of preventive and corrective maintenance on the Engineering Control and Surveillance System (ESCC) , two main propulsion General Electric LM2500 marine gas turbine engines, and Al lison 501-K17/34 gas turbine Stewart-Stevenson Mod 104 electrical generator sets , associated auxiliary systems, electrical distribution switchgear groups, Unint erruptable Power Supplies (UPS), and Controllable Reversible Pitch (CRP) propell er control and hydraulic systems. Other duties included Engineering Duty Officer (EDO) Inport, Shipboard MEASURE Coordinator/Field Calibration Activity Supervis or, Engineering Operational Sequencing System (EOSS) coordinator, Engineering Ca sualty Control Training Team (ECTT) coordinator, and Technical Manual Library cu stodian.

1990-1991 United States Navy. Duty Under Instruction, Naval Training Center, Gre at Lakes, IL. Attended schools related to the conversion from Electrician's Mate (EM) to Gas T urbine Systems Technician (Electrical) (GSE). 1986-1990 United States Navy. USN Ceremonial Guard, Washington DC. Assigned to the Chief of Naval Operation (CNO) Special Project: Display Ship exUSS BARRY (DD-933) as Leading Petty Officer of thirty-five male and female multi -rated and non-rated sailors. Key duties included general Artificer as the only engineering-rating Petty Officer assigned to the Ceremonial Guard, supervision o f the preparation and execution of myriad swearing-in, reenlistment, and retirem ent ceremonies. As training petty officer initiated and developed a comprehensiv e tour-guide/shipboard Training Program where none had previously existed . Reac tivated numerous engineering systems that had previously been inactive for four years. Established EOSS for hotel and vital shipboard systems. 1982-1986 United States Navy. USS Buchanan (DDG-14), Naval Station, San Diego, C A. Leading Electrician's Mate for workcenter EE01. Key duties included the supervis ion of scheduling and accomplishment of preventive and corrective maintenance as sociated with main propulsion electrical equipment and shipwide 450VAC generatio n and distribution equipment to include motors, controllers, auto- and manual-bu s transfer systems, switchgear groups, and lighting distribuition systems. Coord inated logistics for replacement parts required for Regular Overhaul (ROH). 1981-1982 United States Navy. Duty Under Instruction, Naval Training Centers, Sa n Diego, CA, Great Lakes, IL. Electrician's Mate (EM) training. Additional Training/Specialties: LCAC Craftmaster Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist Engineering Officer of the Watch LCAC Full-Motion Trainer (FMT) Operator Shipboard Calibration Coordinator Quality Assurance/Test Memoranda Personnel U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer Leadership Training Course (1997) U.S. Navy Leader Development Program For Leading Petty Officers (1990) U.S. Navy Career Information and Counseling Course (1988) U.S. Navy Collection Holding and Transfer (CHT) Maintenance School (1984) U.S. Navy Electric Motor and Controller On-board Maintenance Training Course (19 83) Computer Experience MS Office 2003 Publications N/A Security Clearance Previously held Secret. Awards and Recognition: Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal x 3 Meritorious Unit Commendation x 2 Battle Efficiency "E" x 2 Good Conduct Medal x 6 National Defense Medal Southwest Asia Service Medal x 2 Sea Service Deployment Ribbon x 7 Navy and Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon x 2

Kuwait Liberation Medal Navy Rifle Marksmanship Ribbon Navy Pistol Sharpshooter Ribbon Senior Sailor of the Quarter, 3rd Q, 1990, Naval District Washington (DC) Letters of Commendation x 6 Letters of Appreciation x 5 Distinguished Military Graduate DD-963/DG-47 Electrical Maintenance Strand Cours e Distinguished Military Graduate Gas Turbine Class "A" School, Hot Plant Training Course

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