Michael J. Kinzer
**** ****** ** *** ** ( La Mesa, CA ( 336-***-**** (
abhf4e@r.postjobfree.com
Objective
. Experienced, motivated and highly trained Mechanical Engineer seeking
challenging position in fast paced environment with room for potential
growth.
. Extensive experience in engineering practices, including but not
limited to quality assurance, hazardous material use and disposal,
valve, pump, hydraulic, pneumatic and refrigeration plant operations
and repair.
. Active Secret security clearance
Major Accomplishments
. Proven leader with record of process improvement, productivity with
emphasis on procedural compliance and efficiency.
. Effective trainer who tracked and trained personnel on every aspect of
Material and Maintenance Management system.
. As assistant quality assurance officer, vastly improved production
work procedures and safety by greater than 60%.
. Had complete oversight of emergency water removal system, working
alongside team of Engineering Contractors and ship's personnel during
major inspection. Executed major repairs and overhaul with no re-work
required.
Skills
. Organized and detail oriented
. Excellent communications skills and personable
. Resourceful leader with the diversity to accomplish any task
. Works well with others and an excellent problem solver
. Flexibility / adaptability willing to work WORLDWIDE
. Skilled in the usage of standard Microsoft Office Suite and various
Internet applications
Professional Experience
UNITED STATES NAVY - San Diego, CA
. Maintenance and Material Management Coordinator, (June 2008 to
present) Leading supervisor for command of over 100 personnel with
notable leadership and managerial efficiency. Coordinated the planning
tracking the completion of over 800 critical work items during four
month upkeep and repair period. Streamlined updates and procedures for
maintenance performance bringing quality assurance program from
virtually obsolete to fully effective in less than four months.
UNITED STATES NAVY - Ingleside, TX
. Production Supervisor, (April 2005 to May 2008) Leading supervisor of
10 personnel in Engineering Department's Outside Machine, Pump, Valve
Repair, Boiler Repair and Hydraulics shops. Expertly planned and
supervised over 1100 valve maintenance actions with minimum system
downtime, ensuring all assets met operational commitments. Ensured
savings for the US Navy in excess of $65,000 in direct replacement
costs by diagnosing and completing repairs to various pumps, valves
and heat exchangers while adhering to strict quality control
specifications.
UNITED STATES NAVY - Norfolk, VA
. Hazardous Materials Manager, (March 2003 to March 2005) Supervisor in
division comprised of personnel from 15 different departments on US
Navy ship. Effectively trained personnel in the proper use, labeling
and disposal techniques IAW EPA regulations. Applied broad knowledge
of hazardous material certifications and EPA regulations to ensure
HAZMAT center operated safely and efficiently.
UNITED STATES NAVY - San Diego, CA
. Submarine Auxiliary Equipment Technician, (July 2000 to February 2003)
Recognized by Commanding Officer for timely and cost effective repairs
to various auxiliary equipment in addition to main propulsion
equipment utilizing quick thinking and decision making abilities.
Qualified as high pressure air compressor operator, quality assurance
inspector and reverse osmosis unit operator. Operated Valley Detroit
diesel engines and supporting equipment, procured parts, diagnosed and
repaired engine failures and abnormalities.
Military Experience
. 20 years of engineering experience operating, maintaining and
repairing auxiliary equipment and sub-systems utilizing Quality
Assurance procedures and guidelines.
. Operated and repaired pneumatic / high pressure air, sanitary and
plumbing, diesel engines, hydraulic and various other mechanical
systems.
. Implements and inspects maintenance and material management system
programs.
Summary of Qualifications
. Joint Fleet Quality Assurance Supervisor (2009) Trained personnel in
the following: Information, references and procedures necessary to
manage and administer the Fleet Quality Assurance Maintenance
Programs. This course covers the requirements of the Quality
Assurance program as contained in the Joint Fleet Maintenance Manual.
. Maintenance and Material Management System Coordinator (2008)
Responsibility held for the coordination of all facets of Maintenance
and Material Management. Possesses the ability to implement, evaluate
and coordinate planned maintenance system.
. Valve Repair Technician (2007) Trained in the aspects of intermediate
level maintenance procedures of inspecting and repairing valves, valve
manifolds and other steam system components. Trained in repair
procedures, repair and maintenance standards, quality assurance
specifications and proper use of industrial machinery.
. Hazardous Material Control Management Technician (2004) Technical
duties associated with hazardous material control planning and
management of material handling equipment inventorying, receiving,
transferring and proper disposal of all hazardous materials from all
Naval commands.
Specialized Training
. Machinist Mate "A" School (October 1991)
. Basic Enlisted Submarine School (December 1992)
. Trident Submarine Auxiliary Equipment Technician Level I (February
1993)
. Submarine Ship's Stores Refrigeration R-12 Combined Maintenance
(August 1993)
. Trident Submarine Diesel Engine Maintenance (November 1994)
. EPA Refrigerant Technician (April 1995)
. Oxygen Generator Operator (November 1995)
. Maintenance and Material Management Coordinator/Inspector (June 2008)
Education
. Coastline Community College
AS in Supervision and Management (Projected graduation October 2011)