FL, TN, TX, GA, VA, PA

Name : kammike
Industry Type : Engineers
City & State : Hampton, VA
Job Title RXDC Division Officer
Relocation Preferences : FL, TN, TX, GA, VA, PA
Objective : Well-paying job doing something that I enjoy, while stream-lining processes and increasing productivity
Resume :  
Jason C. Sink


OBJECTIVE: Seeking a position as Nuclear Principal Engineer

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

ACTIVE Department of Defense SECRET Security Clearance
Certified as Quality Assurance Inspector (QAI) and Quality Assurance Supervisor (QAS)
Proven ability to make difficult decisions in stressful situations and unify diverse personnel under a common goal
Qualified by experience; demonstrated proficiency to supervise and perform in the operation and maintenance of surface ship Nuclear Propulsion plants

EXPERIENCE (NUCLEAR FIELD)

December 2007-PRESENT DIVISION OFFICER USS Enterprise (CVN-65), U.S. Navy
Provided leadership, instruction, and supervision of more than 25 junior Sailors in a transient Division efforts resulted in a 20% increase in promotions.
Spear-headed the hydrostatic testing of 200 firefighting hoses and 47 CO2 bottles, thereby maintaining continuous shipboard firefighting readiness.
Returned aft firefighting system to service by leading the repair and replacement of 30 firemain system valves.
Ensured continual casualty response readiness by overseeing the performance of preventative and corrective maintenance on hundreds of watertight and airtight hatch closures.

April 2007-December 2007 LEADING CHIEF PETTY OFFICER USS Enterprise (CVN-65), U.S. Navy
Ensured safe plant operations by providing on-the-job training for junior enlisted and junior officer personnel.
Ensured safety of the plant and personnel by responding to reactor plant casualties and successfully completing follow up actions, as well as subsequent recovery of the plant.
Ensured proper plant operation by directing the performance of preventative and corrective maintenance on reactor auxiliary systems.
Directed inspections and coordinated preventative maintenance in the upkeep of stainless steel piping for reactor auxiliary systems to prevent catastrophic failure of system piping, preventing damage to equipment and personnel.
Oversaw activities of workers and reviewed status reports of stations operations to ensure conformance with safety operating procedures during maintenance.
Supervised daily operations of ship propulsion machinery and auxiliary equipment, including reactor support systems, turbine generators, and associated systems (circulating water, lubricating oil, etc.)
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September 2003-April 2007 INSTRUCTOR NAVNUPWRTRACOM Charleston, SC
Coordinated teaching and learning activities for more than 400 students as an Instructor in the subjects of Mechanical Theory for Mechanical Operators (MTMO) and Electrical Theory for Mechanical Operators (ETMO) resulting in a 99% graduation rate.
Wrote learning objectives and prepared test items for each student 4 test modules for MTMO and 2 test modules for ETMO.
Evaluated instructional materials and results via written exams and oral interviews.
Counseled all students on academics and any associated learning problems.

February 2001-September 2003 LEADING PETTY OFFICER USS Ronald Reagan (CVN-76), U.S. Navy
Promoted to the rank of E-7, Chief Petty Officer.
Awarded second Navy Achievement Medal (NAM) for outstanding performance.
Composed, issued, and graded more than 500 written exams.
Conducted more than 300 drill sets, gauging the focus and plant response to casualty simulations, and helping to maintain combat awareness of plant watch standers.

June 1997-February 200 ASSISTANT LEADING PETTY OFFICER USS Nimitz (CVN-65), U.S. Navy
Promoted to the rank of E-6, Machinist Mate First Class Petty Officer.
Awarded first Navy Achievement Medal (NAM) for outstanding performance.
Trained and supervised 35 junior Sailors in watch station qualifications, giving new operators the tools to operate the plant safely.
Monitored and analyzed readings of instrumentation systems to ensure that reactor and auxiliary equipment were operated safely.
Executed daily operations of ship propulsion machinery and auxiliary equipment, including reactor support systems, turbine generators, and associated systems (circulating water, lubrication oil, etc.).
Replaced equipment and performed maintenance on reactor auxiliary systems.
Conferred with supervisory personnel to perform and oversee reactor start-ups, as well as routine and emergency shutdowns, to ensure personnel safety and proper functioning of the plant.
Responded to reactor plant casualties and successfully accomplished follow-up actions and subsequent recovery of the plant.

December 1994-June 1997 WORK CENTER SUPERVISOR USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74), U.S. Navy
Coordinated the scheduling, assignment, and completion of more than 1500 3M maintenance items for 32 personnel.
Monitored and analyzed readings of instrumentation systems to ensure that reactor and auxiliary equipment were operated safely.
Executed daily operations of ship propulsion machinery and auxiliary equipment, including reactor support systems, turbine generators, and associated systems (circulating water, lubrication oil, etc.).
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Replaced equipment and performed maintenance on reactor auxiliary systems.
Conferred with supervisory personnel to perform and oversee reactor start-ups, as well as routine and emergency shutdowns, to ensure personnel safety and proper functioning of the plant.
Responded to reactor plant casualties and successfully accomplished follow-up actions and subsequent recovery of the plant.

April 1992-December 1994 MAINTENANCE MAN USS Arkansas (CGN-41), U.S. Navy
Re-enlisted for the rank of E-5, Second Class Petty Officer.
Monitored and analyzed readings of instrumentation systems to ensure that reactor and auxiliary equipment were operated safely.
Executed daily operations of ship propulsion machinery and auxiliary equipment, including reactor support systems, turbine generators, and associated systems (circulating water, lubrication oil, etc.).
Replaced equipment and performed maintenance on reactor auxiliary systems.
Conferred with supervisory personnel to perform and oversee reactor start-ups, as well as routine and emergency shutdowns, to ensure personnel safety and proper functioning of the plant.
Responded to reactor plant casualties and successfully accomplished follow-up actions and subsequent recovery of the plant.

EDUCATION

U.S. Navy Specialized Training: Nuclear Power Training Unit, Nuclear Power School, Nuclear Field A School
Thomas Edison State College 163 Semester Units in Nuclear Engineering Technology, Trenton, NJ (just 2 courses short of a Bachelor of Science degree in Nuclear Engineering)


















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