Edwin F Cabal
Chula Vista, CA **910
Contact Phone: 619-***-****
Work Phone: 619-***-****
Email Address: *********@*******.***
EXPERIENCE
**/**** ** **/****; 40 hours per Week; Integrated Logistic Specialist;
$57,000 per Annum; last promoted Not Specified; temporary employee; not
on a temporary promotion; NAVSEALOGCEN, Rodrigo Mendoza, 619-***-****
; may contact supervisor.
NAVSEALOGCEN Detachment San Diego Configuration Data Manager (CDM)-On
Site Logistics Representative (OSLR) Provides complete configuration and
logistics support during ILO of various command; this support includes
providing functional support in the configuration, Technical Manual,
Repair Parts, Planned Maintenance Analysis, and all other specific
Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) related installation and rip-out of
installed shipboard equipment. This support is provided using Ported
SNAP suites and Configuration Data Managers Open Architecture (CDMD-OA)
suites.
Responsible for performing on site validation of equipment installed on
board small craft and boats at Navy Expeditionary Combat Command: Naval
Coastal Warfare Group One and its reserve squadrons/units; Explosive
Ordnance Disposal Group One and its commands/detachments; and Naval
Special Warfare Command and its subordinates commands/units. Conducts
Hull, Mechanical and Electrical (HM&E) equipment validation and update
the corresponding Ship Configuration and Logistics Support Information
System (SCLSIS), a configuration status accounting system, to improve
configuration.
Identifies and Researches Logistics Support Data (LSD) elements, such as
Provisioning Technical Data (PTD), Technical Manuals, Drawings and
submit Logistics Record Type 3 (RT3) information to the CDM via CDMD-OA
Lite and CDMD-OA work files.
Reviews technical publications and Planned Maintenance System (PMS)
during ILO for availability and applicability of onboard support. Assist
ship's personnel and technicians in identifying and defining
discrepancies, preparing Technical Manual Deficiency Reports (TMDR) and
ordering correct publications.
Conducts training of ship's personnel on how to conduct technical
research of CDMD-OA databases and Shipboard Consolidated Logistics
Information System (SCLIS) database including submission and preparation
of work files.
Conducts in brief and out brief meetings to shipboard 3M coordinators,
Storekeepers, Supply officers and Engineering and PMR personnel.
Conducts logistics technical research of all equipment validated
including Allowance Parts List (APL) and Allowance Equipment List (AEL),
configuration information, part numbers, federal stock numbers and
manufacturer information via Haystack, FEDLOG, GD-APL, Technical Manuals
and other CDM records and technical drawings.
Updates and correct missing, inaccurate, or incomplete information to
the CDM via CDMD-OA work files. Provides supply assistance to shipboard
personnel in conducting technical research of required repair parts,
stock check through ONE TOUCH SUPPLY and required procurement actions to
expedite delivery of required parts and equipment.
Extensive knowledge of engineering and scientific principles and the
ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, specifications, and
technical manuals as they pertain to the maintenance and repair of
shipboard and shore-based Navy equipment systems and subsystems.
02/2009 to 07/2010; 40 hours per Week; 3M Coordinator ; last promoted
Not Specified; permanent employee; not on a temporary promotion; NCTS
Bahrain, FSC 451 BOX 680 FPO AE 09834-2800; CDR MARY ANN GIESE,
011-973-1785-4354 ; may contact supervisor.
Planned, coordinated, developed and processed, Planned Maintenance
System (PMS) Documentation for Combat Systems and Hull, Mechanical &
Electrical shipboard and shore-based equipment systems, subsystems.
Computer literate. Proficient in MS Windows, Micro-SNAP, Revise
Alternative Data Flow Web (RADWEB) and Configuration Data Managers
Database-Open Architecture (CDMD-OA), SKED software programs.
Received, processed, and resolved hundreds of PMS Technical Feedback
Reports (TFBRs). Screened TFBRs safety and technical accuracy and either
forwards to technical activity for review or conducts own investigation
and responds directly to the originator.
Reviewed and approved ship's force repair activity 2 KILO and 2 LIMA
work requests.
Processed Automated Shore Interface (ASI) configuration and logistics
data received from Naval Sea Logistics Center (NSLC) to ensure command's
supply and maintenance repair parts are updated.
Communicated with Space and Naval Warfare Systems and Defense
Information Systems Agency (DISA) regarding commands Micro-SNAP and
CITRIX software support requirements. Experienced in Organizational
Maintenance Management System (OMMS & OMMS-NG), Supply Financial
Management (SFM).
Conducted Hull, Mechanical and Electrical (HM&E) and Combat Systems (CS)
equipment validations to establish equipment baselines and updated
inventories to correct errors to improve command system configuration.
Coordinated the revision, maintained PMS documentation in accordance
with Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) guidelines and standards for
systems and equipment installed in the command, maintained
accountability of Maintenance Index Pages (MIPs) and Maintenance
Requirement Cards (MRCs) to applicable systems and equipment.
Conducted safety inspections jointly with the contractor, Ship Force and
Government Environmental Safety and Health (ESH).
Planned and coordinated with In-service Engineering Agent (ISEA) for the
development or revision of PMS documentation for new equipment,
equipment that has been modified and existing equipment that requires
PMS maintenance procedures.
Reviewed manufacturers, navy drawings and technical manuals on
equipments to determine its physical characteristics, users, and service
requirements.
Conducted on-site verification/validation of installed equipment and
ensured logistics support were available including supply support;
Planned Maintenance System (PMS) and Tech Manuals (TM).
Managed the maintenance data system SKED program. In addition, Excellent
knowledge of SKED, provided hands on training to the command, technical
assistance to all SKED issues and increased personnel 3m qualification
rate of over 90% in one year and led my command to flawlessly pass the
3M Inspection.
Extensive knowledge and experience in reading & interpreting technical
validity of blueprints, drawings, engineering changes procedures and
technical manuals for complex equipment to make necessary technical
recommendations.
Used various computer software including Microsoft Words and Outlook,
PMS-MIS, SNAP, RADWEB, CDMD-OA, Haystack and Fed log.
05/2006 to 02/2009; 40 hours per Week; 3M Coordinator; last promoted Not
Specified; permanent employee; not on a temporary promotion; EODMU3,
Coronado, Fleck D. G. ; may not contact supervisor.
Planned, coordinated, developed, processed, and certified Planned
Maintenance System (PMS) Documentation for Combat Systems and Hull,
Mechanical & Electrical and ancillary shipboard and shore-based
equipment systems, subsystems.
Implemented, evaluated and coordinated the entire Command's Planned
Maintenance Systems (PMS). Directly tracked and reported over $110M
worth of front-line Naval Special Warfare combat assets.
Successfully completed Navy Back lift Reliability-Centered Maintenance
(RCM) for practitioners (Level 1) and Classic Reliability-Centered
Maintenance (RCM) for PMS developers (Level II). Conducted continuing
investigations and studies into maintenance schedules, production
processes, machinery and equipment history, cost/benefit analyses,
studied equipment and determined whether to repair or replace; collected
and disseminated details on studies and analysis.
Reviewed and analyzed configuration and management information such as
Consolidated Shipboard Allowance Lists (COSAL), Ship Configuration
Logistics Support Information System (SCLSIS) and Technical Manuals for
the purpose of determining PMS maintenance and Supply requirements.
Managed all weapons and ammunition inventory. Managed overhaul, repair
and maintenance of a wide range of support equipment for Navy Seabees
involved in cargo handling, construction, grading and excavation;
includes trucks, bulldozers, backhoes, forklifts, cranes, Humvees, and
asphalt equipment; used all power tools, testing and measuring devices.
Coordinated production activities, quality control, administration and
supply. Analyzed and evaluated effectiveness of production line
operations towards meeting goals on a continuing basis and effected
changes to meet those goals.
Developed life cycle of equipment, machinery, CESE and SABAR,
accomplished economic evaluations of ongoing maintenance program.
Managed SKED program on stand alone computer to enable oversight and
tracking of an organized weekly repair maintenance schedule for four
different EOD shore commands.
Managed, coordinated and executed all Technical Feedback Reports (TFBR)
from the command to update equipment discrepancies, able to maintained
good working relationships with Navy representatives and Planned
Maintenance System Management Information System (PMSMIS) activities.
Performed Hazardous Material Control planning and management of material
handling equipment. Responsible for inventorying, receiving,
transferring, and properly turning in all hazardous waste from all Navy
commands.
Attends scheduled Planning Board for Maintenance with the Commanding
Officer, Department Heads and sometimes with SUPSHIP personnel to
discuss progress on current availability and plans for the upcoming
availability.
05/2003 to 05/2006; 40 hours per Week; Shop Master / QA Inspector;
$45,000 per Annum; last promoted Not Specified; permanent employee; not
on a temporary promotion; SWRMC San Diego, 3755 Brinser St Ste 1 San
Diego CA 92136-5299; CAPT Gannon, K P ; may not contact supervisor.
Performed all duties of the Production Controller, Quality Assurance
Inspector and Training Officer for Inside Machine Shop. Directly
supervised 35 machinists on the manufacture and repair of various
machinery parts for U.S. Navy ships during maintenance availabilities.
Knowledgeable in contract administration, procurement, planning, Quality
Assurance (QA), test and inspections, and project coordination.
Managed, Coordinated, and supervised all aspects of project, includes
installation, transfer or purchase of equipment needed, anticipated and
resolved any problems/issues that may arise, work closely with shop
personnel, contractors, vendors and clients to ensure most efficient and
economical completion of project without sacrificing high quality
production/outcome.
Evaluated job progress to ensure timely delivery, provided the basis for
equitable payments to the contractor, formed the bases for future
planning, and allow prompt action on problems. Accomplished ship
Inspections to verify tasking 2-Kilo and 2-Lima's to determined and
document ship's material conditions and to determine actual scope of
work required
Used various documentation programs as NEMAIS or MRMS to planned,
scheduled work, ordered parts/material and maintained material control.
Assist in the administration of the safety and fire prevention and
environmental protection programs.
Reviewed job specifications, blue prints and other reference material to
ensure specifications adherence. Developed, reviewed, and negotiated
modifications to original specifications, and new work specifications
for work to be accomplished by the contractor.
Routinely received and reviewed Automated Work Request (AWR), and
accurately assess the existing condition of shipboard engineering
systems to determine actual scope of repair.
Provided detailed cost estimates including labor, material and time with
supporting data for new work and modifications to original work
specifications. Ensured work performed by the contractor to be in
compliance to applicable plans, specifications, and all contractual
requirements.
Reviewed and evaluated contractor's condition report and recommendation
and provide rationale for approval or disapproval, determined
system/equipment test procedures, verified all operational tests and
certifications in accordance with Naval Technical Specifications for any
additional work.
Received tasking from Type Commanders and NAVSEA in the form of
SHIPALT'S, BOATALT'S, 2-KILO, Automated Work Requests, special
manufacturing request and special project data.
Observed quality assurance checkpoints identified in the work
specifications when they are presented by the contractor, witnesses
required equipment and system tests and accomplishes random in-process
inspections at the work site to determine contractors compliance with
the requirements of the specifications and to determine the
effectiveness of the contractors Quality Assurance (QA) program.
Prepared detailed discrepancy reports of the contractor's quality
assurance/inspection process failures. Performed inspection of
government Alteration and Installation Team (AIT) installation and
reports discrepancies to the proper authority.
Witnesses and accepts or rejects test of ship's machinery, propulsion
systems, piping, HM&E, Combat Systems contractor's test equipment and
other complex systems to contract quality standards. Reviewed both
formal and controlled work packages, for scope to determine the type,
extent of repairs, critical specifications and required testing to
certify repairs. Ensured all facets of work performed, meet the
government's quality standards.
Experienced in negotiating techniques to acquire services at a fair and
reasonable cost to the government. Recommended appropriate systems,
materials and construction methods to efficiently produced/resolved work
order/project.
Planned, managed and monitored progress for all emergent and continuous
maintenance work for all U.S. Navy ships home ported in Naval Station,
San Diego, CA. Coordinated with contractors, ship force and other
Government activities within the contractor's production schedule to
prevent delays or disruptions to either party.
Conducted or attended weekly progress conferences with Ship's Commanding
Officer, contractor representatives, and SWRMC personnel. Prepared ship
repair status reports consisting of controlling jobs completion
percentage, material problems, manning problems, contractual data,
milestones reviews, and any other significant information that may
affect the contractual milestones.
Maintained material control and investigated availability of material,
sources of supply or manufacturers, and possibilities of substitutions.
Served as the first level of reference on resolving all matters
pertaining to the manufacturing and require processes on the ship under
contract.
Well versed of shipbuilding methods, practices, techniques, management
control systems and their application to the construction, overhaul,
repair, and testing of Navy surface ships auxiliary equipment and small
craft.
Interacted with Project managers and Shipbuilding Specialist to schedule
work and resolved any production and/or design issues that arise while
accomplishing continuous and emergent work.
01/2001 to 05/2003; 40 hours per Week; Machine Shop Supervisor/QA
Inspector; $35,000 per Annum; last promoted Not Specified; permanent
employee; not on a temporary promotion; SWRMC San Diego, 3755 Brinser St
Ste 1 San Diego CA 92136-5299; Hickey R. A. ; may not contact
supervisor.
Maintained, monitored and analyzed divisional daily man-hours
accountability, productivity and efficiently utilizing data from
Maintenance Resource Management System (MRMS). Managed Quality Assurance
Craftsman and Job Qualification Requirements (JQR) for 34 personnel.
Responsible for reviewing work packages for scope to determine the type,
extent of repairs, critical specifications and required testing to
certify repairs. Ensured newly reported personnel received proper and
professional training to become QA Craftsman qualified. Trained
shipboard and shop personnel on equipment operation, phased maintenance
requirements, and repair standards.
Maintained material control and verified availability of material,
sources of supply, and possibilities of material substitution.
Coordinated weekly shop training and made recommendation to improve the
quality of the qualification process.
Diagnosed and repaired multiple shipboard engineering equipments such as
Main Propulsion Diesel Engines (MPE), Ship Service Diesel Engine
Generator (SSDG), Marine machinery, Auxiliary machinery, piping,
electrical, electronics and combat system.
Reviewed hundreds of Formal Work Procedures (FWP) and Controlled Work
Packages (CWP), managed shop loading, workload forecasts and documented
expended man hours.
Proficient in Blueprint Reading and applications, supervised critical
evolutions and processes during the production phase of any work
accepted to ensure proper tolerances and specification requirements were
met. Recommended modifications to the existing production standards and
achieved optimum quality within limits of equipment capability.
Fabricated parts utilizing carbon fiber composites, thermoplastics,
adhesives, resins, elastomer, and other materials that are incorporated
into completing both temporary and definitive devices.
Witnesses test upon completion of work to assure that ship's systems are
functioning to design requirements and ensure that test results are
documented.
Recommend corrective or preventive actions to assure or improve product
quality or reliability. Successfully completed Computer Aided Design/
Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) school.
Knowledgeable and proficient in the use of Navy management tools
necessary for planning, configuration and execution of work items such
as Consolidated Ships Maintenance Project (CSMP), OMMS-NG, CDMD-OA and
SKED program.
Experienced in technical writing skills to develop detailed reports,
recommendations, contract modifications and correspondence. Proficient
in Microsoft Office applications (Projects, Excel, Outlook, Word, and
Power Point) used to developed and managed reports, workload schedules
and training tools.
11/1999 to 01/2001; 40 hours per Week; Section Leader/Watch Commander;
last promoted Not Specified; permanent employee; not on a temporary
promotion; SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND, Hamre D. W. ; may not contact
supervisor.
Served as Security Department Section Leader and Watch Commander, as
assigned, Performed specialized duties in the Internal Security Force
including duties as law enforcement officer in keeping order and
discipline.
Applied techniques for crisis intervention, arrest techniques, interview
and interrogations, crime scene investigations, traffic enforcement,
field sobriety tests and report writing; felony stops and apprehensions,
patrol, and firearms use.
Rendered legally defensible actions in the use of force, arrest, search
and seizure. Directed traffic at various locations, checked vehicles and
personnel for proper identification. Enforced security controls relative
to the security and safety of the station laboratories, technical
buildings, training facilities, housing, hangars, barracks,
administrative buildings, and a wide range of equipment and weapons
systems against acts of damage, trespassing, theft, or terrorism.
Prevented entry of illegal items such as firearms, drugs or other
illegal materials by conducting random and also 100% vehicle and
personnel inspections.
Issued passes to visitors who were properly identified, cleared with
person to be visited either by phone or by checking visitor lists.
Responded to numerous alarm activations, securing perimeter and
assisting K-9 in conducting building entries to determine possible
break-ins. Maintained qualifications for approved weapons. Enforced
general and special orders and regulations applicable to the area of
operations.
Patrols property concentration areas on foot and using vehicle.
Performed convoy escort and defense against intrusion by hostile
elements riot or other unusual circumstances.
EDUCATION
Saint Joseph School, Olongapo City, Philippines; 1981 High School
Diploma
Central Texas College, San Diego, CA; Associate in Associate Degree in
Applied Science, 2006; 3.0 out of 5 Point GPA; 130 Semester Hours
Technological Institute of the Philippin, Manila, Philippines;
Associate in Associate Degree in Marine Engineering, 1983; 3.0 out of
5 Point GPA; 107 Semester Hours
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
American Military University, CMRJ303 Criminology, 3 Sem
American Military University, COLL100 Foundation of Online Learning, 3S
Central Texas College, ENGL1301, Composition 1, 3 sem
Central Texas College, SPCH1315, Public Speaking, 3 Sem
Central Texas College, MATH1314, College Algebra, 3 Sem
Central Texas College, ITSC1409, Iteg Software Application, 4 Sem
Central Texas College, PHIL1304, Intro to World Religion, 3 Sem
Central Texas College, HIST1302, History II, 3 Sem
Central Texas College, GOVT 2302, Amer Govt II, 3 Sem
Central Texas College, GOVT2301, Amer Govt I, 3 Sem
Southwestern College, HIST100, History, 3 Sem
Southwestern College, ENGR220, Comp Aid Design, 3 Sem
Southwestern College, ELEC100, Intro to Elec, 3 Sem
Southwestern College, ENGL65, Basic Writing, 2 Sem
Southwestern College, IE110, 60 Indust Tech, 3 Sem
Southwestern College, MET110, Manufacturing Proc, 3 Sem
NAVOSH Assessment Tools and Strategies Course, Aug2008
HMC&M Technician, June2008 NEC 9595
Fall Protection, Jun 2008
NAVY Ergonomics Program Course, June 2008
MR Rating Subject Matter Expert, 08Feb08
Command Manage Equal Opportunity Program Mgr, 15Sep06
Assoc in Applied Science, CTC, 15May06
Ship's 3M System Coordinator, 05May06 NEC 9517
Job Qualification Requirements for Inside Machinist, Mar2004
Casualty Assist Call Officer, 14Jan04
Alcohol and Drugs Abuse for Mgr/Supervisor, 17Sep03
Lean Enterprise Training, 10Jul03
MR "C" school, NEC 4402, 06Jan03-20Jan03
Advanced Mill, 09Mar02
Drug Alcohol Recognition, 28Jun02
Phase II Law Enforcement Course, 06Apr2001
40Hours Emergency. Vehicle Operators, 18May01
Command Financial Specialist Training, 24Aug01
Heat Treatment School, NEC 4403, 20Aug99
Gas Free Engineer, 06Aug99
IMA Mgr Skills, 02dec96-02Dec96
Quality Control Inspector, 24Oct96
Career Info Training Course, 14Apr95
Computer Numeric Controlled, 19Jun92
Health Aspect of Marine Sanitation, 09Aug91
COSAL Use and Maintenance, 01Feb91
Turret Lathe and Metal Build Up, 19Jan90
Prec. Grinding and Balance, 24Nov 89
PROFESSIONAL LICENSES/CERTIFICATES
CDMD-OA, October2010
HMC&M Technician, June2008 NEC 9595
Safety Programs Afloat Course, Oct2008
NAVOSH Assessment Tools and Strategies Course, Aug2008
Fire Protection and Life Safety Course, Sep2008
Classic RCM for PMS Developers, 21Nov2008
Navy Back lift RCM for Practitioners, 14Nov2008
Ship's 3M System Coordinator, 05May06 NEC 9517
Command Manage Equal Opportunity Program Mgr, 15Sep06 NEC
Inside Machinist (JQR CIN V-702-4405 01Mar2004
Job Qualification Requirements for Inside Machinist, Mar2004
Lean Enterprise Training Program Jul2003
Drug Alcohol Recognition (DAR) June2002
Phase II Law Enforcement course, April2001
40Hours Emergency Vehicle Operator's Course (EVOC) May2001
Law Enforcement Apprentice Course NEC 9545 15Nov00-21Dec00
Military Customs Inspector Training 29May98
Computer Numerically Controlled Machine Training, Feb1993
Computer-Aided Design/Manufacturing, Dec1993
IMA Manager Skills, Dec1996
Quality Control Inspector, Oct1996
Machinist, U.S. Dept of Labor, Dec1996
Certified Gas Free Engineer Tech, 11Jan91
NEC 4402/4403
PROFESSIONAL RATINGS, AWARDS, AND RECOGNITIONS
NAVYCOM, May2006 - Nov2008
NAVYCOM, May03 to 09May2006
NAM, Mar 1990 - Oct 1992
NAM, Nov 1996 - Sep1997
NAM, Jan2001 - Jan 2003
EXWS 19Feb08
EAWS 06Dec98
ESWS 08Sep94
OTHER INFORMATION
Proficient in English and Tagalog. Member of Free and Accepted Mason
U.S. MILITARY SERVICE INFORMATION
Active Duty: 09/1986 to 09/2010 - U.S. Navy
Honorable Discharge
Retirement Rank: E7. Date: 09/15/2004
Percentage of service connected disability 60%
Date of last Veterans' Administration Letter: 01/15/2011
ADDITIONAL DATA SHEET
Edwin F Cabal
1. Appointment Eligibility:
Veterans Recruitment Appointment and/or 30% or More Disabled
Veteran
Person with Disability
Overseas Military Spouse Preference Eligible
Overseas Family Member Preference Eligible
Overseas Limited Appointment Eligible
2. Citizenship: Yes
3. Appt Preference:
Not interested/available in any of the above types of positions -
only want permanent full time
4. Willing to Travel: 6 or More Days
5. Vet Preference: 10-Point Disability Preference
6. Low Salary Accept: $57,000
7. Qualified Typist: Yes
8. Birth Date: **None Specified
9. Geo Preference: CA, Camp Pendleton ; CA, Coronado ; CA, Imperial
Beach ; CA, Miramar ; CA, National City ; CA, San Diego ; HI,
Kaneohe ; HI, Pearl Harbor ; BAHRAIN, Bahrain Island ; ITALY, Gaeta
; ITALY, LaMaddalena-Sardinia ; ITALY, Naples ; ITALY,
Sigonella-Sicily ; SINGAPORE ; GUAM ; JAPAN, Okinawa ; JAPAN, Sasebo
; JAPAN, Tokyo ; JAPAN, Yokosuka ; KOREA, Seoul ; CA, Chula Vista ;
CA, Point Loma ; HI, Central Oahu ; HI, West Oahu
RACE/ETHNIC STATUS: Asian (Asn)
SEX: Male