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Aviation Support / Outside Machinist / Engineering Technician

Location:
United States
Salary:
28 per hour
Posted:
August 11, 2017

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MARK HENDERSON

757-***-****

ac1r0x@r.postjobfree.com

Norfolk, VA 23518

PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY

An exceptionally organized and detail-oriented Outside Machinist professional with 20 years in the United States Navy. Subject Matter Expert in preventive maintenance, repair, and the machining of marine mechanical equipment and components. Seasoned professional in shipboard mechanical systems installation and alignment procedures. Knowledgeable and experienced in painting requirements and specifications of NAVSEA and OSHA. Highly effective leader and team builder with a proven record of managing multiple complex projects through all phases of completion.

QUALIFICATIONS

20 years United States Navy service

20 years support equipment tech

experience

20 years Machinist experience

20 years leadership experience

Department of Defense (DoD)

Secret Clearance

Virginia Department Of

Transportation (VDOT) Clearance

Transportation Worker

Identification Credential (TWIC®)

RAPIDGate® Credential

Occupational Safety and Health

Administration (OSHA) 10

Maritime certified

Fire Watch certified

Joint Precision Approach and

Landing System (JPALS) trained

Plans, prioritizes and organizes

effectively

Excellent oral and written

communication skills

Quick learner, team player, and

self- motivated

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Outside Machining

Ship Construction

Corrosion control

Painting

Sand Blasting

NAVSEA

NAVAIR

OSHA-10 Maritime

Fire Watch

JPALS

Cableway

Leadership and

Development

Policies and

Procedures

Material Identification

Quality Assurance

Preventative

Maintenance

Team Building

Safety Protocols

Troubleshooting

Time Management

Test Inspection

Drawings, sketches,

and tech manuals

Communication

Microsoft Office,

Microsoft Windows

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS

UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY:

Shipboard Fire Fighting, 2008-2012

Primary Development Leader,

2006-2012

Electrical Theory Applications,

2000-2012

DC Team Training, 1994-2012

Adams for Supervisors, 2007

Aviation Support Equipment

Portable Hydraulic Power Supply,

2005

Hydraulic Purifying, 2005

EPA Technician Universally

Certified, 2005

First Line Leadership

Development Program, 2004

Raymond Reach Fork Intermediate

Maintenance, 1995

Aviation Support Equipment

Technician Class A-1, 1994

UNITED STATES NAVY:

US NAVY/USMC Achievement

Medal

Good Conduct Medal (6)

Navy Expeditionary Medal

National Defense Service Medal

Armed Forces Expeditionary

Medal

GWOT Expeditionary Medal

GWOT Service Medal

Armed Force Service Medal

Sea Service Deployment Ribbon

NATO Medal

Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait)

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

VALKYRIE ENTERPRISES, VIRGINIA BEACH, VA OCTOBER 2016 - PRESENT ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN

Supports the overall operation and maintenance of various Department of Defense (DoD) supported locations (Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Naval Station Norfolk Base, Naval Base San Diego):

Performs electrical trade functions (installation, maintenance, or repair) of equipment for the generation, distribution, or utilization of electric energy

Installs/repairs electrical equipment such as generators, transformers, switchboards, controllers, circuit breakers, motors, heating units, conduit systems, or other transmission equipment; working from blueprints, drawings, layouts, or other specifications

Locating and diagnosing trouble in the electrical system/equipment; standard computations for load requirements

Installs electronic equipment, ducts, cableways, cables, and high density cable connectors

Provides technical guidance to lower level employees and receives technical guidance and work is reviewed for compliance with accepted practices

MARK HENDERSON

757-***-****

ac1r0x@r.postjobfree.com

Norfolk, VA 23518

GILLMAN INDUSTRIES, PORTSMOUTH, VA AUGUST 2016 - SEPTEMBER 2016 ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN

Supported the overall operation and maintenance of the Elizabeth River Crossings (ERC) in compliance of Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) standards and policies:

Operated equipment/performs physical laboring activities in the maintenance of roadway, roadside, right of way, shoulder, tunnels and ERC facilities

Operated light-duty maintenance equipment (pick-up, dump truck, crash cushion truck, cone truck)

Used a wide variety of roadway maintenance tools (chain saw, concrete saw, portable generator, air compressor, jack hammer, etc.)

Performed preventive maintenance on light-duty equipment

Performed manual labor, as directed, in accordance with appropriate safety requirements

Performed roadway maintenance and determined if other, unassigned work in the immediate area, needs attention and proactively responds to the need

Performed routine and emergency roadway maintenance work, as directed within established time frames

Installed, maintained, and removed various types of roadway lane closures (mobile and static)

Performed roadside and facility landscaping work, such as clearing weeds and brush, and planting and trimming

Assigned vehicle(s) kept in good working condition, fueled up at end of work day, tools removed, and cleanliness of vehicle maintained perform preventative maintenance as required

100% of all recordkeeping, documentation, reports, etc. submitted in accurate, readable format by due date

Communicated any foreseeable difficulty in meeting this requirement to Maintenance Foreman

Performed Pre-Trip and Post-Trip Vehicle Inspection on assigned equipment

100% compliance with MUTCD and Virginia Work Area Protection Manual

Performed all duties in a safe manner and adhered to all laws governing vehicle operation, maintain safe driving record with zero preventable accidents

HUNTINGTON INGALLS INDUSTRIES, NEWPORT NEWS, VA APRIL 2014 - AUGUST 2016 OUTSIDE MACHINIST MECHANIC

Supported the overall operation and maintenance of hydraulic power plants, hoists and cylinders, oxygen generators, atmosphere control equipment, refrigeration systems, emergency diesel engines, pressurized air systems, plumbing systems and submarine weapons and weapons delivery systems:

Responsible for the operation, routine care, and repair of submarine auxiliary and weapons systems as well as firefighting and damage control equipment

Managed the day-to-day operation and combat survivability of the submarine

Removed airborne waste products such as carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons

Cleaned, adjusted, tested, and performed preventive maintenance on submarine emergency diesel engines, mast and antenna hoists, hatches and watertight doors

Repaired and replaced valves, filters, pumps, compressors and hydraulic or pneumatic control devices

Operated, troubleshoot, and repaired ship’s refrigeration systems using specialized equipment after receiving EPA certification

Removed, installed, secured, and reinstalled weapons components from containers

Tested equipment using voltmeters, ammeters, meggers and ohmmeters

Tested and replaced portable cable, self-contained relays, lamps and fuses

Located and identified components and assemblies of electronic equipment using technical maintenance publications

Checked weapons storage, security and alarm systems

Maintained equipment work logs and torpedo record books

Identified torpedo components, tools and test equipment, and orders replacements

Performed preventive and corrective maintenance on hydraulic and pneumatic systems and components associated with launching systems

Performed inspections and final close-out checks on weapons

Traced mechanical/electrical circuits on schematics and drawings

Installed, tested, and corrected equipment engines and deck handling machinery on VCS Submarines

Positioned alignments, and fitted all pumps and other related rotating equipment

Accurately inspected, repaired, and overhauled various pumps and valves within shipboard areas

Checked and accomplished repair work on malfunctioning heating and air conditioning system

Set up and tracked all company-provided machining tools, properly and safely MARK HENDERSON

757-***-****

ac1r0x@r.postjobfree.com

Norfolk, VA 23518

UNITED STATES NAVY, VARIOUS LOCATIONS NOVEMBER 1993 – NOVEMBER 2013 PETTY OFFICER SECOND CLASS E-5 SEPTEMBER 2003 – NOVEMBER 2013 Supported Equipment Cryogenic Mechanic - Subject Matter Expert responsible for solving engineering problems that affect the performance and/or maintainability of all the mechanical and electrical equipment used to support the operations and maintenance of aircraft:

Resolved daily operational problems of cryogenic and aviation life support equipment

Managed acquisition, fleet introduction, and in service support of aircraft cryogenic servicing equipment

Specialized in electrical, hydraulics, pneumatics, cryogenics, corrosion control systems, and other related skill areas

Managed equipment repair and intermediate maintenance on liquid oxygen servicing trailers and oxygen systems

Performed preventative and corrective maintenance on aviation support equipment, aviation armament handling equipment and other naval lifting devices

Repaired regulators, valves, manifolds, pumps, and gauges with accuracy PETTY OFFICER THIRD CLASS E-4 DECEMBER 1997 – SEPTEMBER 2003 Hydraulic Equipment Intermediate Maintenance Technician - Subject Matter Expert supervising overall operations and maintenance:

Performed advanced systems operations, as well as organizational and intermediate maintenance and repair, on hydraulic power plants and hydraulic system components, emergency diesel engines, compressed gas systems (such as air, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen), sanitation systems, seawater systems, freshwater systems, oxygen-generating equipment, atmosphere control equipment, and submarine salvage equipment such as watertight hatches and doors

Accomplished repair and intermediary maintenance on hydraulic test stands

Troubleshoot and repaired hydraulic and electrical control circuits and purifiers, hydraulic power supplies, flow dividers, hydraulic pimps, and aircraft jacks

SEAMAN E-3 JULY 1995 – DECEMBER 1997

Weapons/Handling/Loading Equipment - Subject Matter Expert trained in the operation and maintenance of advanced electronic equipment and computers and electro-mechanical support systems used in submarine strategic weapons systems:

Performed equipment repair and provisional maintenance on Raymond Rach Fork, Allis Chalmers Reach Fork, and HLU-496 Weapons Loader

Diagnosed, adjusted, repaired, or overhauled drive systems, electrical control circuits and components, mobile mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic equipment

Handled shipping and receiving requirements, handling hazardous materials SEAMAN APPRENTICE E-2 OCTOBER 1994 – JULY 1995

Electronic Equipment Repairman Trainee - Gained experience and skills in mechanical and electrical/electronic support to all areas of manufacturing:

Conducted, maintained, tested, and repaired electrical/electronic, mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems and components

Applied knowledge of electrical/electronic and mechanical principles in determining equipment malfunctions and applies skills in restoring equipment to operation

Troubleshoot and tested all electronic equipment for functionality, including visual inspection for flaws or damage MACHINIST’S MATE RECRUIT/SEAMAN RECRUIT E-1 NOVEMBER 1993 – OCTOBER 1994 Basic recruit enlisted and completed Boot Camp by following instructions and pre-established U.S. Navy guidelines EDUCATION

HEATING, VENTILATION, AIR CONDITIONING, & REFRIGERATION (HVACR) CERTIFICATION, Tidewater Tech, Norfolk, VA Graduation SEPTEMBER 2017

HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA, Schenectady High School, Schenectady, NY Graduated AUGUST 1993



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