John R Manogue
P.O. Box *****
SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84125
USA
Contact Phone: 360-***-****
Work Phone: N/A
Email Address: *********@*****.***
EXPERIENCE
**/**** ** **/****; Project Management; last promoted 08/2018; Wheeler Machinery Co, 4901 West 2100 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84120; Sam Strebel, 801-***-****; may contact supervisor. Oversees and assists with managing various Power Systems Department (PSD) projects including, but not limited to: Keeping projects on schedule and meeting deadlines. Make certain that project specifications are met.
Works closely with Power Systems Department Service Department for technical assistance, installation, etc. Maintains and improves project profitability by managing expenses. Manages the documentation process for the project (submittals, drawings, operation and maintenance manuals, etc.). Coordinates all aspects of the projects with salespersons, vendors, manufacturers, customers, contractors and engineers as needed.
Experience with renewable energy such as Solar Energy. Coordinates and works with On-Site Project Manager(s). 11/2017 to 07/2018; Ship Superintendent; last promoted 11/2017; Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Det San Diego CA, 140 Sylvester RD Naval Submarine Base Point Loma San Diego, CA 92106; Michael Church, 619-***-**** ; may contact supervisor.
Directs and coordinates all assigned nuclear submarine work within the shops as well as shipboard. Participates in advance planning, initial key events planning; determines scope of proposed jobs and evaluates present workload and schedules. Evaluates effects of lateness, non-availability, unsuitability rejection of materials, plans, instructions, work control documents or any other problems interfering with maintaining schedules and efficient expenditure of funds. Inspects the ship at intervals to ensure that work and testing in progress are being performed in a safe, efficient manner. Expedites the flow of information and materials so that orderly work progress and a continuity of production effort will be ensured.
01/2011 to 11/2017 ; Electronics Mechanical Supervisor; WS-2604-11; last promoted 12/2010; Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Det San Diego CA, 140 Sylvester RD Naval Submarine Base Point Loma San Diego, CA 92106; Kenneth Pelkey, 619-***-**** ; may contact supervisor.
As a Supervisor for Combat Systems, directs and coordinates all assigned ships work within the shops as well as shipboard. Plan the sequence of operations, supervise subordinates performing various tasks in the shop and aboard U.S. nuclear powered submarines assigned for overhaul/repair, by installing, modifying, testing, troubleshooting and repairing sophisticated antennas, sail maintenance, electronic, communications, navigation equipment and related components. Participates in advance planning, initial key events planning, determine scope of proposed jobs and evaluate present workload and schedules. Strong working knowledge of Level I certification, control and SUBSAFE requirements, and an understanding of production management, inspection and quality control processes. Evaluates effects of lateness, non-availability, unsuitability rejection of material, plans, instructions, work control documents or any other problems interfering with maintaining schedules and efficient expenditure of fund. Ability to perform administrative functions associated with performance appraisals, shop safety, cost control/reduction, etc.; ability to communicate orally and in writing; ability to supervise; knowledge of and ability to apply Total Quality Leadership concepts or other quality improvement efforts; ability to meet Affirmative Action/EEO responsibilities. Assist the Production Manager with project management in determining personnel needed, as well as start and end dates for routine as well as complex maintenance. Experience applying various methods and techniques for investigating, analyzing, and effecting corrective actions.
09/2009 to 01/2011; Electrician; WG-2805-10; last promoted 09/2009; Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Det San Diego Ca, 140 Sylvester Rd San Diego, CA 92106; Dan Zauri, 619-***-**** ; may contact supervisor. Responsible for the electrical & mechanical installation, maintenance, troubleshooting and repairs for the U.S. Navy on 3 phase 480 VAC generator systems, installing receptacles, light switches, connection boxes, coax connectors, and various type conduit fittings using various tools and meters such as a voltmeter, megohmmeter, multimeter. Proficient in radiation awareness, nuclear Sub safe procedures including recognizing shipping and storage of Level 1 materials, environmental safety, working with hazardous fluids. Experience with recognizing electrical hazards, radio frequency radiation, terminal box wiring techniques, soldering, outboard wire way installation, electromagnetic shielding, various electrical inspections, electrostatic discharge (ESD)procedures, bulkhead stuffing tubes, electrical connectors, multi-cable penetrators (MCP's), cable splicing, cable banding, various special tools and test equipment. Very diligent in administrative procedures such as production verification, use of structural drawings, general inspection and testing procedures, use of technical manuals, task group instructions (TGI's), lockout/tag out procedures.
09/2008 to 09/2009; Electrician Worker; WG-2805-08; Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility, 1400 Farragut Ave. Bremerton, WA 98314-5001; Yvonne Bayne, 360-***-**** ; may contact supervisor. Primary duties while working in Shop 99 is to serve Bangor-based submarines as they arrive, depart and transit through the dry dock and moor alongside the pier. Upon initial arrival of Trident submarines, responsible for the establishment of all hotel services for the tended units. This includes shore power, oily water overboard discharge hoses, sanitation and sewage hoses, portable water hoses, flushing water hoses and phones. Also provide vital and emergency services such as establishing portable blowers for temporary ventilation, fire trees for temporary firefighting capability, emergency submersible pumps for combating flooding casualties and portable auxiliary sea water pumps for the cooling of vital systems. After that, normal industrial services such as temporary ventilation, temporary power, industrial air and breathing air are provided. Also provide gas-free engineering services for all confined spaces, such as tanks and voids. Also responsible for the construction and maintenance of power cables load centers and various types of hoses by safety checks and hydro tests. Reviewed, audited and evaluated current training courses and courses under development for shop personnel. Provided administrative and technical guidance to Shipyard management relating to training issues. Was responsible for the coordination of civilian and military personnel for Radiation Control and medical qualifications and scheduling necessary medical appointments, including exposure review and training courses. Developed and maintained the quarterly schedule and issuing the schedule to shop personnel.
04/2007 to 03/2008; Submarine Electrician; Northrop Grumman Corporation, 4040 Wheaton Way Bremerton, WA 98310; Dave Stevens, 360-***-**** ; may contact supervisor. As an electrical worker, assembled, installed, tested, and maintained electronic wiring, equipment, using hand tools and power tools. Constructed and fabricated parts, using hand tools and specifications. Diagnosed malfunctioning systems, components, using test equipment and hand tools, to locate the cause of a breakdown and correct the problem. Inspected electrical systems, equipment, and components to identify hazards, defects, and the need for adjustment or repair, and to ensure compliance with codes. Installed ground leads and connect power cables to equipment, such as motors. Planned layout and installation of electrical wiring, equipment, based on job specifications and local codes. Prepared sketches and followed blueprints to determine the location of wiring and equipment and to ensure conformance to ship and safety codes. Tested electrical systems and continuity of circuits in electrical wiring, equipment, and fixtures, using testing devices such as ohmmeters, voltmeters, and oscilloscopes, to ensure compatibility and safety of system. Advised management on whether continued operation of equipment could be hazardous. Directed and trained workers to install, maintain, or repair electrical wiring, equipment. Performed business management duties such as maintaining records and files, preparing reports and ordering supplies and equipment. Provided preliminary sketches and cost estimates for materials and services. Performed semi-skilled and unskilled laboring duties related to the installation, maintenance and repair of a wide variety of electrical systems and equipment. Proficient in fiber optic fabrication, installation, operation, troubleshooting and repairing of connectors, cabling. Developed course objectives, curricula, instructional materials, training plans and instructional techniques for fiber optics as well as connector training. Good knowledge of the Department of the Navy, NAVSEA, OSHA and Shipyard governing requirements, policies, regulations and procedures to ensure instructional subject and materials were conformed to requirements. Knowledge of surveillance techniques to verify proper compliance with requirements and able to evaluate the effectiveness of training on in process and completed work. Very efficient in communications, orally and in writing and used diplomacy and resourcefulness when instructing, advising and guiding all levels of civilian personnel.
03/2006 to 04/2007; Personal Account Representative II; 1ST Security Bank of Washington, P.O. Box 1160 Poulsbo, WA 98370; Margaret Bradshaw, 360-***-**** ; may contact supervisor. Receive members in person or by telephone, determine their needs and either process their requests or refer them to the appropriate staff member. Provide routine information and cross-sell Bank products and services. Responsible for the daily balancing of cash and checks received, as well as for voucher transactions. Receive deposits and loan payments and provide proper receipts. Disburse withdrawals in cash or by check. Share responsibilities of all branch security procedures. Used initiative to resolve administrative training problems. Made recommendations of changes to current training material to upper management which were approved and implemented. As the senior teller, was responsible for reviewing all end of day balance sheets for accuracy consistent with company policies. Very knowledgeable in guidelines regularly used that were consistent of branch policies. 02/2005 to 03/2006; Sail Safety Coordinator; Naval Intermediate Maintenance Facility Bangor, 7000 Finback Cir Silverdale, WA 98315; LCDR Ralph Lydick, 360-***-**** ; may contact supervisor. Responsible for the safety and coordination of all mast, antennae, periscope and submarine sail work performed on TRIDENT, SEAWOLF and SSN class submarines at Naval Intermediate Maintenance Facility Naval Base Kitsap- Bangor. Coordinated over 300 jobs involving mast and control surface (fairwater planes) movements, antenna and periscope removals and installations during 23 submarine refits by 15 repair shops. Provided training, audited other training. Provided military qualifications, scheduled appointments and maintained training records. Developed instructional materials and tests pertinent to the material for submarine sail coordinators as well as officers of the wardroom. Provided technical advice, guidance, interpretation and application of policies, regulations and requirements to the specialized areas assigned to shipyard managers, supervisors, employees, ships force and contractual personnel. Implemented changes in requirements and technical advances. Ensured timely completion of all sail work, enabling the on-time departure of each SSBN in superb material condition. Experience in using the Tagout Users Manual (TUMS) and the Joint Fleet Maintenance Manual (JFMM). Reviews and approves IMF Sail Safety tag outs as the Repair Activity Representative (RAR). Conducts third party review of posted tags (PTC) associated with the Master Sail Safety WAF. Coordinates with IMF production ship supervisors, IMF ship superintendents and ship's force sail coordinators to schedule and track all related sail work to be accomplished within the refit period in accordance with approved AWR's and WAF's. Extensive knowledge of submarine hull, mechanical, air, electrical and electronic systems as well as a basic engineering understanding of ship system operations. Skilled in reading and interpreting ship's blue prints, schematics and technical manuals. Conducts training with the Assistant Sail Safety Coordinator and Work Control Group (WCG) personnel on sail safety issues and process improvement. Responsible for the training and qualification of personnel assigned as Assistant Sail Coordinator. Prepares Master Sail Maintenance Work Authorization Forms (WAF's) and Technical Work Document Record Sheets (TWDRS). Performs sail controlled evolution briefs and events to ensure these are controlled safely. Ensures all associated WAF's concerning Sail safety are correct and properly tracked and appropriate repair shops are placed on the Master TWDRS. Participates in critiques, refit planning meetings, weekly sail meetings, process improvement teams and LEAN Rapid Improvement Events. Performs daily review of all associated sail safety WAF's onboard in port TRIDENT submarines and updates the Master Sail Safety binder. EDUCATION
Olney High School, Philadelphia, Pa; 1984 High School Diploma Bachelor’s Degree, Technical Management from DeVry University 2015 PROFESSIONAL RATINGS, AWARDS, AND RECOGNITIONS
Certification Letter for SEA 04X Project Management Fundamentals Letter of Commendation 05-90
National Defense Service Medal 08-90
Battle Efficiency (Battle E) Ribbon 90
Letter of Commendation 05-94
Good Conduct Award 07-94
Letter of Commendation 03-95
Pistol Marksman Medal Expert 08-95
Letter of Commendation 09-95
Good Conduct Award 07-97
Navy Achievement Medal 04-99
Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal 02-97
Sea Service Deployment Ribbon 12-97
Navy Expeditionary Medal 12-97
Navy Achievement Medal 03-98
Letter of Appreciation 11-99
Good Conduct Award 07-00
National Defense Service Medal 09-01
Sea Service Ribbon 11-02
Good Conduct Award 07-04
Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal 02-06
Active Duty: 02/1986 to 03/2006 - U.S. Navy
Campaign badges and/or expeditionary medals received: National Defense Medal (2X) Navy Expeditionary Medal
Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal
Honorable Discharge
Retirement Rank: E-7. Date: 03/01/2006
Percentage of service connected disability 30%
Date of last Veterans' Administration Letter: 03/08/2006 ADDITIONAL DATA SHEET
John R Manogue
1. Appointment Eligibility:
Yes-Current Permanent Navy Civilian
Veterans Recruitment Appointment and/or 30% or More Disabled Veteran Veterans Employment Opportunity Act 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: $60,000
RACE/ETHNIC STATUS: White (Wht)
SEX: Male