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Training Electrical

Location:
Bremerton, WA
Posted:
December 13, 2012

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David Anderson

Email: abp84l@r.postjobfree.com

Address: *** */* *** ******

City: Bremerton

State: WA

Zip: 98337

Country: USA

Phone: 425-***-****

Skill Level: Experienced

Salary Range: $40,000

Willing to Relocate

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David Anderson

829 A 7th street / Bremerton WA, 98337 / 425-***-****

abp84l@r.postjobfree.com

Naval Nuclear Power Electronics Technician

Hold an active Secret Clearance

Broad experience in reactor theory, electrical systems, electrical schematics, hydraulics and mechanical systems.

Expertise in microprocessor equipment, reactor protection equipment, interlocks for reactor safety.

Troubleshooting linear voltage differential transformers, and other microprocessor equipment.

Using digital multimeters, a variety of hand held terminals, and pressure testing equipment.

Education & Professional Training

Maintenance Technician Training-US Navy USS John C. Stennis, WA, 2008-2012

Operational Training- US Navy USS John C. Stennis Three Operational Reactor Safeguard Exams, WA, 2008-2012

Damage Control Training-US Navy USS John C. Stennis, WA, 2012

Naval Nuclear Power Training Unit-US Navy, Charleston, South Carolina, 2008

24 weeks of training in reactor plant operations and maintenance of plant equipment.

Naval Nuclear Power school-US Navy, Charleston, South Carolina, 2007

Six months of intense graduate level studies in mathematics, calculus based physics, mechanical/electrical engineering, chemistry, radiological controls and fundamentals, and reactor theory and design.

Naval Nuclear Field A-school for Electronic Technicians-US Navy, Charleston, South Carolina, 2007

Six months of training in basic electricity, electrical theory, digital circuitry, and troubleshooting electronic equipment.

Experience

United States Navy

Electronics Technician (Nuclear) Second Class Petty Officer 2006-2012

Observed Evolution Package Writer 2009

USS John C. Stennis, Bremerton, WA

Served as a reactor operator, in charge of reactor safety and maintaining plant conditions as needed for operations, directing personnel to safe actions in reactor operations. As a shutdown reactor operator in charge of shutdown reactor and propulsion plant who directs all evolutions that occur in the engine room. As throttleman completed operational logs and provided steam distribution for ships propulsion as demanded by controlling watch.

Assisted 20+ personnel in qualifications through deck plate OJT on multiple watch stations.

Performed hundreds of maintenance items on reactor instrumentation and control equipment training others how to do so simultaneously.

Performed dozens of tagouts of equipment safely without ever endangering other personnel.

Proved several tagouts using technical expertise in an effort to speed up work on time critical events.



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