Justin Windbigler
Nuclear Trained Electrician specializing in AC/DC motors and controllers.
Strong knowledge of electrical generators, circuits, and theory.
***********@*****.***
CELL PHONE 269-***-****
28655 Parkwood Street
Inkster, MI 48141
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
Solder Repair - Expert Communication -- Excellent
Analog Circuitry - Expert Customer Service -- Good
Chemistry Analysis - Familiar Problem Solving -- Expert
Maintenance - Expert Research -- Expert
Relay controlled valves - Good Reporting -- Good
Troubleshooting - Expert Procedures -- Expert
AC/DC Circuits - Expert JLG Operator - Expert
Oscilloscope - Familiar Crane Operator - Expert
Fluke Multi-meter -- Expert Plate Tectonics - Good
AC/DC Motors/Generators -- Expert Structural Analysis - Good
Brush tension measurement -- Expert Petrology - Good
Microsoft Excel -- Good Mineralogy - Good
PowerPoint -- Good Sediment Analysis - Good
Word -- Good Geochemistry - Good
Geophysics - Good Data (Rastor/Vector) Mapping - Good
Geographic Mapping (hand) - Good Leadership - Excellent
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
Naval Nuclear Power Training Command:
(Electrician's Mate) Charleston, SC (Sept. 2002 to March 2003)
Learned the basic knowledge of algebra, trigonometry, basic electricity,
semiconductor devices and circuits, control circuits, digital logic and circuits,
microprocessor fundamentals, DC and AC generators, and power distributions
with emphasis on troubleshooting techniques and power drive maintenance
(Naval Nuclear Power School) Charleston, SC ( May 2003 to Nov 2003
Received a comprehensive understanding of a pressurized-water nuclear power
plant, including reactor core nuclear principles, heat transfer and fluid systems,
plant chemistry and materials, mechanical and electrical systems, and
radiological control.
(Nuclear Power Training Unit) Ballston Spa, NY (Oct 2003 to May 2004)
Learned the fundamentals of nuclear propulsion power and the interrelationship
of its mechanical, electrical, and reactor subsystems; developed and exercised
oral communication skills; understand the physical nature of nuclear radiation
particles, their detection, interaction with matter, and human health
consequences; gained knowledge of the safe operation of a complex nuclear
power plant and its sophisticated subsystems with an emphasis on basic
industrial safety principles. Identified, troubleshoot, and corrected problems in
nuclear mechanical, electrical, or reactor control systems at the component level
with an emphasis on electrical systems. Applied earlier technical classroom
knowledge to the practical, safe operation of Navy nuclear power plants.
(Western Michigan University) Kalamazoo, MI (Aug 2010 to Dec 2012)
Recieved comprehensive understanding of most areas of geology, which include,
but are not limited to: Minerology, Sedimentation and Stratigraphy, Petrology,
Geochemistry, Geophysics, plate tectonics, and vector/rastor data GIS mapping
RELATED EXPERIENCE
US Navy, San Diego, CA
07/02-09/09
Nuke EM;
Fireman: JUL 2002- SEP 2009
Performed all basic fireman apprenticeship functions in engineering areas aboard
ship, involving cleanliness, operation, maintenance, and preservation of main
propulsion, auxiliary steam or diesel machinery, steam or diesel generators,
various pumps, motors, and associated equipment; identified basic types and
components of naval boilers, steam turbines, reduction gears, propellers and
shafting, shipboard electric systems, and internal combustion engines (including
gas turbines); performed routine maintenance procedures
Electrician's Mate: JUL 2002- SEP 2009
Operated and maintained power and lighting circuits, electrical fixtures, film
projectors, motors, generators, controllers, switchboards, voltage and frequency
regulators, and other test equipment; tests for short circuits; rebuilt electrical
equipment. Operated standard test and metering equipment, including multi-
meter, voltmeter, ammeter, ohmmeter, oscilloscope, stroboscope, voltage tester,
wattmeter, and vacuum tube voltmeter; made standard wire splices; detected and
located grounds, open circuits, and short circuits in lighting and power circuits;
soldered electrical connections; examined motors and generators for conditions
and needed maintenance; operated AC and DC generators; replaced bearings in
generators and motors; repaired portable electrical tools; prepared, activated,
and serviced storage batteries; troubleshot and repaired small boat electrical
systems; tested and maintained signal lights, search lights, and beacons;
maintained electrical cooking equipment; computes resistance, current, voltage,
phase angle, and impedance; prepared diesel generators for operation; read and
interpreted schematic diagrams and electrical blueprints; acted as lead worker for
subordinates. Operated and performed organizational level maintenance on
electrical systems for submarine nuclear propulsion plants. I am very familiar with
the Preventative Maintenance System; which is the inspection criteria and step
by step instructions to detect and prevent equipment failure.
Electrician at EES Coke battery - (Affiliated with DTE Energy) Jan 2013-
Current
Responsible for the repair and maintenance of all electrical motors, electrical
panels, and any electrical component at the plant. Responsible for
troubleshooting machines during time sensitive breakdowns; Making the
appropriate decisions to put the machine into a safe condition while maintaining
plant operation. Submitted many ideas to help to improve the plant, and put
them into the plant. Worked on 440V, and 120V systems primarily, but also
worked on some logic based systems. Worked as the leading electrician for a
crew for over a year. Assisted in implimenting the 5s system into the electrical
plant operation.
References
Will provide upon request