Education: Cornell University, B.S. Geology, 2003, 3.25 GPA Old Dominion University, Masters Engineering Management, 2009, 3.95 GPA Naval Nuclear Power School, 2004, 3.60 GPA Naval Nuclear Prototype Training, 2004
Highlights of Qualifications: Extremely knowledgeable in nuclear power generation and nuclear and support systems maintenance Unique and extensive leadership background, commended often for leadership abilities and initiative Exceptional managerial and problem solving skills, adept at working in a fast-paced environment Comprehensive Quality Assurance experience, hand-picked to revamp a ships failing QA program Held a Top Secret/SCI security clearance, requiring passing a polygraph test Remarkable organizational skills, proficient in AutoCAD 2010 and Microsoft Office applications
Experience: February 2010 to present Owner, Winslow Design, Marine Systems Drafting Company Worked directly for Vanguard Marine, PLLC designing and drafting numerous marine systems and complex components in AutoCAD. Precisely drafted a deck crane, reverse osmosis and black water treatment system layouts and schematics. Designed and drafted a stern lip built to fit the edge of a ramp for a barge.
May 2003 to October 2009 Lieutenant, Submarine Warfare, United States Navy Successfully deployed two fast attack submarines on six-month missions for the first time ever in the history of the squadron, as well as a special project submarine on three ground-breaking missions. Integral in standardizing the deployment certification process to ensure future success. Led 25 Combat Systems Technicians through over 60 complex repairs and tests of the torpedo systems in two months as an emergency fill-in Weapons Officer on board the USS SEAWOLF. Chosen for the position by virtue of consistent superior performance, despite having not attended the customary schools. Qualified Engineer on the USS VIRGINIA, home of the first S9G reactor plant ever built, demanding intimate knowledge of all nuclear, steam and support systems as well as a detailed understanding of the nuclear energy generation process to include radiological effects on humans and on the environment. As the division leader, turned a poorly performing Chemistry/Radiological Controls division into a group of superstars by stressing the basics and strictly enforcing the stringent standards without exception. Led Reactor Controls Division, responsible for maintenance and safe operation of the nuclear reactor and associated electronic equipment, through dozens of vital repairs including a crucial repair of a turbine generator bearing, ensuring VIRGINIA could make her maiden deployment on schedule. Served as Damage Control Assistant, responsible for the maintenance of all mechanical systems outside of the reactor plant, damage control training for the entire crew, and a division of 15 men, during a year-long multi-million dollar shipyard period. Supervised hundreds of critical maintenance jobs and maintained a crew of 130 men operationally proficient in damage control skills.
Additional Activities: College: Naval ROTC, Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity, Inductor/Pledge Educator. Present: Home Owners Association Board of Directors President (3rd year), Tutor: Math & Science, Lacrosse Coach.
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