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Motivated, competent, reliable, energetic and dedicated professional

Location:
Corpus Christi, TX
Salary:
80000
Posted:
October 26, 2015

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James F. Willoughby

*** **. ******* ****** **** 940-***-****

Corpus Christi, TX 78418 Mobile 940-***-****

SKILLS SUMMARY

Thirty years of cumulative hands on technical/mechanical leadership work experience. Experience ranging from electrical power generation, shipboard propulsion and auxiliary systems engineering in the U.S. Navy. Highly skilled in the removal and installation, troubleshooting and isolation and repair of diesel engines, gas turbines, complex mechanical, electrical, pneumatic and hydraulic support systems in a fast paced operations environment. Motivated, competent, reliable, energetic and dedicated professional with a proven record of success, leadership and untiring ability for meeting or exceeding operational deadlines.

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Diesel engines Gas Turbines Mechanical Systems

CMMS Hydraulic Systems SCADA/HMI Controls

Problem Solving Quality Inspection HP & LP pneumatic systems

Fuel Oil systems Lube oil systems Electrical Generators

HP/LP Hydraulic systems Electricity & Electronics Team Building

Blueprints/Schematics Safety & Reg. Compliance First Aid with AED

EQUIPMENT PROFICIENCY

Digital Multimeter Diesel/Electric Generators Air Conditioning/Refrigeration

Air Compressors Hydraulic system power unit Portable generators/pumps

Fuel oil pumps Lube oil pumps Load Banks

Torque Wrenches Pressure test sets Fuel Lube oil tester

Reduction Gears Evaporators/Condensers Heaters/Coolers

EXPERIENCE

August Oct 2015 Bechtel Equipment Operations Gregory, TX Equipment Mechanic

Complete daily START cards to ensure safe performance of work duties.

Working 10 hour shifts 6 - 7 days a week supporting construction operations by maintaining & fueling construction equipment from small light/generator plants to large earth moving equipment.

Perform 250 hour and other periodic maintenance actions on all Bechtel owned & rented equipment.

Remove & install buckets, forks and other attachments from large earth moving equipment.

Actively participate in the STOP process to ensure safe operations.

Troubleshoot & repair equipment electrical & mechanical issues discovered by equipment operator or other mechanics.

Remove & replace fuel system components, engine & hydraulic system components, to include pumps, valves, fixed or flexible hydraulic lines and cylinders.

Report all potential mechanical issues discovered on equipment to Foreman or General Foreman. Provide possible courses of action or solutions to repair equipment.

Use Apple IPads to access Bechtel Computerized Maintenance Management Systems to document maintenance actions performed or required.

Perform repairs & maintenance on large earth moving equipment air conditioning systems.

Upload all equipment maintenance performed to the maintenance database on a daily basis.

Start, Stop and perform routine maintenance on 5kw to 400kw generators. Troubleshoot electrical and mechanical problems or challenges; make effective & efficient repairs to ensure full operation capability.

Interface with personnel in other departments to ensure equipment is fueled & maintained to ensure effective & efficient equipment operations. Develop strong working relationships with Foreman in other areas/departments to learn their operations to ensure the maintenance department is exceeding their expectations & needs.

Follow all Bechtel & Cheniere Safety & Environmental Policies & Programs.

January 1994 to March 2003 – Kansas Air Nat’l Guard Electrical Power Production Technician

Perform scheduled & unscheduled maintenance on “Detroit Diesel” (6-71) & Cummins powered 6, 8 & 12 KW diesel electrical generators, load banks, air conditioning & refrigeration units.

Operate, load & place “on-line” 60 hertz/450v 6, 8 & 12 KW generator sets in single & parallel configurations.

May 1980 to April 1986 U.S. Navy Gas Turbine Systems Technician (Mechanical)

1986 – 1984 USS-Chandler DDG-996

Qualified Watch-stander: In-Port Engineering Officer of the Watch, Propulsion & Aux Control Console Operator, Elec. Pwr. Control Console Operator, Fire-Party On-Scene leader, Main Engine Room Supervisor.

Supervise & directs a crew of eight other engine room personnel to ensure main engines gas turbines & ship’s service electrical generators & associated components are properly maintained.

Repair and maintain Hp & Lp Air compressors, regulators, relief valves and other components. Operate, load & place “on-line” Ingersall-Rand & Worthington air compressors & support systems.

Repair and maintain all engine room equipment to include fuel & lube oil system components, waste heat boiler and feed-water systems, fuel transfer and purification system components. Main engine and ship’s electrical generator engine maintenance actions.

Perform duties as Shipboard/Engineroom point of contact for the installation and operation of a test Nash liquid ring air compressor. Repair & maintain installed air compressor & support equipment.

1981 – 1984 U.S. Navy USS-Scott DDG-995

Qualified Watch-stander: In-Port Engineering Officer of the Watch, Propulsion & Aux Control Console Operator, Elec. Pwr. Control Console Operator, Fire-Party #1 Nozzleman, Main Engine Room Operator, & Fuel Oil & Water King.

Repair and maintain all engine room equipment to include fuel & lube oil system components, waste heat boiler and feed-water systems, fuel transfer and purification system components. Main engine and ship’s electrical generators maintenance actions.

Repair and maintain multi-stage Hp & Lp Air compressors, regulators, relief valves and other components. Operate, load & place “on-line” Ingersall-Rand & Worthington air compressors & support systems.

Verify main engine room & auxiliary engine room systems piping and electrical systems per drawing. Verify operational system procedures for propulsion and support systems. Wrote the operational procedure providing detailed instructions for the forward and aft main engine fuel oil purification system.

June 2014 – December 2014 Northwest Technical Solutions Houston, TX Rig Operations Team Lead

Researched the Bureau of Safety & Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) regulatory requirements & developed an operational risk assessment tool that shows regulatory compliance with SEMS/SEMS II requirements.

September 2012 – June 2014 American Airlines DFW Airport, TX Aircraft Maint. Supervisor

Ensure personnel conduct maintenance in compliance with OSHA, EPA, FAA and airport regulations.

Serving as a role model and champion for the Company's values and safe behaviors in the aircraft maintenance environment and provide clear leadership and direction with respect to the required shift activities.

Use computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) to effectively & efficiently track the completion & documentation of maintenance projects to ensure on time completion.

June 2010 – October 2011 Jet Works Air Center, Denton, TX Lead Aircraft Technician

On 37 aircraft maintenance projects, coordinate with no less than three other departments repair personnel to ensure consist & effective work flow to deliver the aircraft back to the customer within the schedule limits.

Performed 481 maintenance actions to include electrical, pneumatic, mechanical & hydraulic systems on business aircraft & jet engines.

Performed 128 electrical electronic and flight management system component troubleshooting, removal and replacement maintenance actions.

Use computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) to effectively & efficiently track the completion & documentation of maintenance projects to ensure on time completion.

1992 –September 2009 Cessna Aircraft Company Wichita, KS Flightline Aircraft Technician

Performed 2520 maintenance actions to include electrical, pneumatic, mechanical & hydraulic systems on Citation aircraft & jet engines.

Performed 347 systems installations, equipment installations and acceptance tests for commissioning and flight testing of prototype and pre-production model aircraft and systems.

Performed 1209 planned (daily, quarterly or annual) maintenance action items on aircraft mechanical, hydraulic, electrical or electronic & flight management systems components.

Use computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) to effectively & efficiently track the completion & documentation of maintenance projects to ensure on time completion.

April 1986 – June 1989 - Mid-America Pipeline Company, Tulsa, OK Pump Station Technician

Troubleshoot, remove, repair and maintain pipeline pump station equipment to include station pumps & compressors, gas turbine engines, electrical motors, 4160V switchgear SCADA control circuitry, and the pipeline itself.

Military

2009 August 2014 US Navy Reserve, Lieutenant, Division Officer

Ensure and foster a safe and efficient environment and provide clear leadership and direction with respect to the performance of the unit’s assigned goals and tasks.

10/2011 - 2012 NATO Training Mission-Afghanistan Lieutenant, Information Security Officer

Inspect buildings to ensure compliance with US and NATO regulations for safe guarding material.

2005 – March 2009 US Navy Reserve, Assistant Aircraft Maintenance Officer

Coordinate and supervise HS&E compliance issues for assigned group of sailors.

Maintained and update engine build records and standards to ensure safety and quality.

EDUCATION & TRAINING

Sept 1997 U.S. Air Force Diesel Engine Technician Course

May 1981 U.S. Navy Gas Turbine Systems Technician course

Sept 1981 U.S. Navy Basic Electricity and Electronics course

I currently hold a valid DHS TWIC card, completed OSHA 10, Safety Plus training, Contractors Safety Council of CB EquiStar site safety training, rig safety training SafeLand/SafeGulf, Job Safety Analysis training (PEC) and can pass a drug test at any time and I am available for immediate employment.



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