Alfonso Little
ADDRESS: **** **** ** *** *. Norfolk, VA 23504 CELL: 843-***-**** EMAIL:**************@*****.***
SUMMARY
OBJECTIVE: Obtain a position in the Maintenance Department as an Electronic Technician and Marine Electrician to utilize my skills with an opportunity for growth. Creative professional with extensive project experience from concept to development, talents include Marine Electrician Specialist in the testing Field.
SKILLS & ABILITIES
1. Stud Welding 2. Working /testing low and high voltage circuits 3. Basic wire way installation and cable routing 4. Soldering 5. Fire watch 6. JLG and scissor lift operations/ Forklifts 7. Harness and fall protection 8.Plugs 9. Temporary power 10. Control of hazardous materials 11. Job planning/Job leader 12. Drawings-schematic, arrangement, hook up 13. Installing MCT 14. Inspecting 15. Continuity checks 16. Insulation testing 17. Trouble shooting of various electrical systems 18. Turbine and diesel generator work/testing- install and taping pothead connect 19. Various electrical pumps, motors, and controllers 20. Motor operated valves and indicators 21. Power circuits 22. Transformers (3 bank, insulation, step up, step down) 23. Switchboards/load centers-relays, timers, ABT, MBT, rectifiers 24. 440 and 4160 breaker testing 25. Install and testing of ventilation systems 26. Install and operation of rheostat and load bank 27. Some 13.8k volt testing 28. Hot work (angle grinding, rock grinding, plasma cutting, drilling) 29. Cable insulation repair 30.Tack welding 31. Working with various saws, breaks, and punches 32. Fiber optic/Cat 5 33. Development of engineering instructions/ Changing Instructions 34.Performing Test/ Evaluate/Checkout/ Certificate
ENGINEERING SYSTEMS:
1. AFT Steering System/ EM & Manual Control 2. Catapults Systems
3. AFT &FWD CAT Bubbles / CAB 4. FWD & AFT Diesel / GEN / Voltage Regulator
5. Combat Systems / UHF, SAT Com 6. Ship Casualty Control / IC
7. Load Centers 8. Turbine Generators
9. JBD - Jet Blast Deflection 10. AFFF Systems
11. Switchboards Gears Systems 12. Arresting Gears
13. Pump Rooms / Shaft Alleys 14. Plant / AC Plant
15. IFOL System 16. Radar Tower / Antenna
17. LSO 18. CAT-5
19. Node room / Gyro 20. Pilot House
21. Ready Room/TFCC /CIVIC 22. Secondary Con / DC Central / FWD & AFT IC
23. EMOS (USS GERALD FORD) Catapults -Electric Magnetic Operation System)
NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING/TEST ELECTRICIAN/ MARINE ELECTRICIAN
(Huntington Ingalls/Shipbuilding)-NEWPORT NEWS, VA
Responsibilities: As a Test Electrician working for Huntington Ingalls every day I would receive a job assignment of completion. The job could be troubleshooting a circuit, troubleshooting an engine, hooking up generator, Power panels and transformer. There were various jobs that had to be done based on schedule and timing.
Accomplishments: Honors Awards, Fleet Support Leader, Make up Supervisor for 1 year.
Skills Used:
1. Checking for voltage before starting the assignment.
2. Performing and knowing the job requirements (WAF).
3. Follow the Schematic and hook up.
4. The verify the hook up, and inspection.
Training:
AC/DC
Motor/Generators
Statics/Electronics
PLC’s
Digital
SEAWARD SERVICE / NORFOLK NAVAL( CARDEROCK V-47)
ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN/ MARINE ELECTRICIAN
Responsibilities: Marine electrician duty is to perform on job that may deal with marine devices and machines and identifies the various sources of electricity and electric means used. As a Tech the job make indicate installing and managing marine electric equipment’s, and repairing them as well, as need be. It is the job of a marine electrician to communicate with clients and customers and resolve technical problems that may arise related to the field concerned.
EPIM - Electrical Plant Insulation Standards & Methods
Electrical Handbook (NEC) National Electrical Code
EXPERIENCE: Newport News Shipbuilding/Hunting Ingalls Industries: Make-up Supervisor 1 year (SECERET CLEARANCE) / SEWARD SERICVES
COMMISSIONED VESSELS/TIGER TEAM, FLEET SUPPORT: OVERHAUL, - USS Theodore Roosevelt, USS Abraham Lincoln, USS Dwight D Eisenhower, USS Reagan, USS Truman, USS Enterprises, Carter Hall
COMMISSIONED VESSELS: NEW CONSTRUCTION- USS George H.W. Bush, USS Gerald R Ford.
SUBMARINES- California, Minnesota.
NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING (2009-2014)/Fleet Support Leader Norfolk Naval Shipyard
MISTER SPARKY (2014-2015)
SHIPYARD STAFFING/ (2015)
SEAWARD SERVICE (2015-Present) Electronic Technician
Devon Simmons - Former Co-worker 843-***-****
Joe Wetzler- Former Supervisor 757-***-****
Mark Varner- Former Supervisor 757-***-****