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Equipment Maintenance Workplace Safety

Location:
Lakewood, WA
Salary:
Open
Posted:
March 24, 2024

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Gary E. Taimanglo

**** ********** *** **

Lakewood, WA 98499

Email:ad4jkd@r.postjobfree.com

Cell:619-***-****

PROFESSIONAL PROFILE:

Currently employed by the Department of Corrections as a Shipwright Supervisor providing maintenance of passenger and tug vessels for the corrections industry.

Supervise, direct, and plan all shipyard repair work for up to 10 incarcerated individuals working under the Work Skill Program to include welding, painting, engine, and electrical repairs of fleet vessels.

Operated forklift at Niagara Bottling; stacked, received, and inventoried all production products and materials.

Served as a Boatswain/Boatswain Mate for 14 years with Military Sealift Command and supervised up to 35 personnel.

Conducted mission replenishment for 14 years, operated hydraulic equipment, high tensioned method rigging,and highly specialized cargo on/offloading.

Provided 100% certified and updated OHE log, MHE forklifts, cranes, wire rope log, ship’s initial transport equipment maintenance records working with deck engineers and ship’s certifying officers.

Oversaw all liquid, bulk, and palletized cargo within the vessel, secured, and moved efficiently; accounted for, delivered, prepped, and recorded as inventory related to warehouse being afloat.

Escorted and supported various contractors with projects and repair works under bids including state vendors within the compound of the Marine facilities.

WORK HISTORY:

Dates:04/2015 to Present

Salary: 79,560.00

Job Title: Shipwright Supervisor

Hours Work: 40/week including O/T

Employer: Washington State Department of Corrections Tumwater, WA

Supervisor: Drew Moore

Work: 253-***-****

Contact Supervisor: Yes

Supervised up to 10 incarcerated individuals assigned to Marine Department Stewardship located at McNeil Island, Washington State. Perform extensive maintenance and repairs while adhering to applicable standards and regulations. Provide workplace safety, occupational skill training, and supervision for minimum security inmate work crews delegated on maintenance and repair tasks. Train employees in the proper use and technique of various tools including table saws, mounted grinders, band saws, power drills, arc welders, gas shield welders, air compressors for air pneumatic tools such as scalers, chisel scalers, air drills, sand blasters (small scale type), and air-spray paint. Train 5 to 10 subordinates in erecting and breaking down of scaffolding applying safety guidelines and practices, including evaluating their work performance. Conduct investigations and submit reports of all incidents and accidents that occur at the jobsite. Direct subordinates to manage launching and hauling of fleet vessels onto outside marine railway ensuring proper use and donning of Personal Protective Equipment and line handling. Provide daily and monthly work scope of assignments. Perform scaling, hull inspections and assessments, blueprint structure lay-out reading, welding and refabrication of vessel, including boats interior, maintenance of motors, engines, pumps, and electrical equipment. Conduct routine daily checks of Storm Pollution plan and submit weekly reports, which includes hazard waste and materials, and prepping for disposal or transfer off island. Perform Lockout/Tagout on electrical equipment that is non-operational including maintaining accurate logs. Conduct monthly checks on all respirators issued and PPEs such as work gloves, safety glasses or goggles, and hearing protection muffs. Perform daily inventory of all tools assigned to employees to ensure they are returned to tool storage. Inspect and repair/replace any damaged or worn tools. Conduct and submit orders for all required parts and/or equipment to vendors contracted prior to performance of requested work. Maintain policies and guidelines for incarcerated individuals ensuring all assignments are completed, provide encouragement on achieving goals and preparation to re-enter society. Complete all work requests submitted which includes permitted dock landings and harbors.

Success in coordinating with other marine department staff to plan projects, develop and track budget estimates, order materials and supplies, and document maintenance and repairs.

Work closely with other Marine Department staff, and contractors to develop detailed work outlines and schedules for vessel dry-dock periods.

Track tools and material inventory for anticipated work.

Dates: 05/2014 to 02/2015

Job Title: Dock Coordinator

Salary:15.60 per hour

Hours Work: 40 hours/week

Niagara Bottling LLC

Fredrickson, WA.

Provided and oversaw delivery manifest per orders, kept data logs for deliveries and received orders filed and submitted. Input and transferred inventories using barcoding methodology and other electronic scanning devices; ensured warehouse policies were implemented. Oversaw protocols of all common areas to comply with health and sanitation regulations. Operated single and double gas type forklifts to move, stow, stack, and unstack pallets and orders. Notified immediate supervisors of any damage to equipment or product by submitting statement reports as well as reporting all potential safety hazards. Maintained clear hand radio communications with production line and shipping clerks of all manufacturing activities; notified relief shifts of any significant changes.

Salary: 58,040.00

Job Title: Boatswain

Hours per week: 56 hours

Series: 9920

Pay Plan: WM Grade: 16

Military Sealift Command/DoD

Virginia Beach, VA.

August 2012 to September 2014

Virginia Beach, VA United States

08/2012-09/2014

Supervisor: Angelo Ventura Work Phone:757-***-****

contacting Supervisor: Yes

Supervised the cargo team consisting of five boatswain mates and two able-bodied seamen. Routinely planned all maintenance to be performed by the cargo team and distributed work accordingly. Organized all planned maintenance for equipment and stations, ordnance handling equipment, ammunition magazine sprinkler systems and accommodation ladders. Ensured that the load plan provided to me by the Cargo Mate is loaded/offloaded in a highly effective manner while ensuring the safety of the employees. Inspected all ordnance cargo for any discrepancies prior to delivery and notified the Cargo Officer. Prepared written reports of any incidents or accidental handling, including the MHE/OHE gear and pre-staging of the gear on deck to allow for an efficient operation. Distributed job assignments to the personnel ensuring that they understood their assigned tasks, and conducted Pre-Operational Safety briefings. Directed the preparation of cargo holds to include the cargo team breakdown as well as put up stanchions and dunnage. Oversaw blocking and bracing of ammunitions being stowed ensuring load can withstand sea conditions. Secured ship with various mooring configurations and ensured all safety factors were implemented using heaving lines. Secured a tugboat to the ship in a safe manner ensured stoppers and safety factors were implemented. Implemented Standard Operational Tests for the Station, set up both fueling and cargo stations ensured safety protocols were implemented for all aspects of the operation. Trained & supervised up to 10 station personnel comprising of Line Handlers, Winch Operators, Signal Man, and Phone Talkers.

Cited for excelling beyond required operational skills, knowledge, and training on Weight Handling Equipment types. Selected as Crane Safety Officer.

Solely supervised, directed, and oversaw all venues of vessels assigned ensuring prompt requirements of safety and job performance were met, including 12 crew members under my supervision along with the respective management. Ensured all task mission readiness were met professionally.

Dates: 02/2003 to 08/2012

Job Title: Boatswains Mate

Salary: 48,498.00

Hours per week: 56

Series: 0001 Pay Plan: WM Grade: 10

Military Sealift Command/ MSFSC

Norfolk, VA United States

Supervisor: Angelo Ventura Work Phone:757-***-****

contacting Supervisor: Yes

Performed Boatswain’s Mate duties for 12 years. Accountable for performing all sea going duties in the Deck Department, ensuring proper look-out on the bridge and additionally as lead on the ships deck plates as a rigger and team leader. Conducted all aspects in moving, storing, and rigging all cargo imports at sea. Tasked to follow all ship's standing orders and comply with all Codes of Federal Regulations. Performed cargo operations of all types. Conducted pre-operational and safety checks on cranes, forklift trucks, weapons elevator and Ordnance Handling Equipment inspections including initial reports to the Cargo Officer to commence operations. Assigned teams to stow, break out, and shuttle all cargo within the decks and below in designated cargo storage decks. Adaptable and prepared for all sea related tasks in an effort to provide a safe work environment on any workstations while meeting all timely operations in supplying US Naval and NATO ships with provisions, fuel and ordnance at sea. Oversee critical lifts of high value ordnance using ship’s equipped cranes. Knowledgeable in guidelines under Naval Underway Replenishment NWP-4 regulations including NAVSEA, SWO-PUB15, and EB270-87-47 Crane Tech Manuals. Recognized proper wire ropes in strands and size including safe working load upon installing on cranes or winches, and safe techniques in fair leading. Diverse tasks involved working with tech reps from Port Hueneme in conducting operational tests on RAS/FAS station winches and troubleshooting any discrepancies. Maintained record logs on Ordinance Handling Equipment slings of all types, including dates due for testing using the Appleton telescoping and boom type crane. Assigned to ships tactical security enforcement team as a section leader. Competent complying to and implementing all restrictions and requirements of operation ensuring only authorized personnel are identified and permitted around or within the ships area.

Due to 4 years of experience with new class of ships outfitted in the T-AKE USNS Lewis and Clark class led to key selection by the Cargo Officer to instruct and train crew members on operating Appleton 10MT ships cranes, cargo weapons, elevators, and various types of Forklifts.

Identified needed testing of materials for continued operation of the crane during shipboard data input.

EDUCATION:

High School Diploma

Guam Community College Vocational HS

Mangilao, Guam

LANGUAGES:

English-Speak/Read/Write

Chamorro-Speak/Read

Awards:

Cash Awards ranging from $150-$1500 from 2000-2014

Maritime Merit Award in supporting Operations Freedom 2002

DoD War on Terrorism 2004

Maritime Medal Awarded

Training:

MHE Instructor #09-002

OSHA 10 Maritime/Industrial

Hazardous Materials Awareness

Hazmat Operations-11/2016 to Present

Confined Space Entry-08/2016 to Present

Shipyard Competent Person

TWIC Expires-10/2022 Renewed

Fall Protection Competent Person-10/2019 to Present

Fall Protection certified competent

Authorized to work in the US for any employer. Willing to relocate anywhere.



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