~ Supervisor ~
Areas of Focus: Nuclear Training Consultation Operations Project Management
Qualifications Profile
Versatile, performance-focused, and goal-oriented professional with broad-based experience in supervision and program management within military operations. Strategic leader, dedicated to training and supervising diverse individuals to support organizational goals and secure positive outcomes. Adept at thriving within fast-paced environments with the ability to multitask, resolve conflicts through problem-solving and decision-making capabilities, and work closely with diverse individuals. Technically proficient with Microsoft Office applications (Word, Access, Excel, and Outlook) and VBA macro codes. Currently hold secret security clearance.
Professional Experience
q United States Navy Various Locations
Leading Chief Petty Officer, Reactor Control Division USS John Warner (SSN 785), Norfolk, VA 2016–Present
Train and lead a division of 18 Sailors on proper operation and maintenance of a nuclear reactor
Prepare quarterly report on reactor instrumentation equipment to be reviewed by naval reactors
Capitalize on industry expertise in organizing maintenance schedule and performance of the following:
Reactor instrumentation equipment used to monitor the reactor at power and shutdown;
Ships service turbine generator systems used to provide power to the ship; and
Propulsion turbine throttle control systems controlling the ship’s propulsion
Assume accountability in troubleshooting and refining all broken equipment
Spearheaded efforts for the successful turnaround of the division, maintaining zero critiques and issues since employment, and completing complex evolutions which included Time Response Testing and Control Rod Testing
Earned qualifications as Engineering Watch Supervisor and Engineering Duty Petty Officer
Submarine Nuclear Electronics Detailer Navy Personnel Command (NPC), Millington, TN 2013–2016
Took full charge of the development of more than 1,500 sailors across more than 95 seagoing commands, 25 shore facilities, and 15 training facilities
Functioned as project manager, accountable for planning and executing the manning initiative to convert the USS La Jolla and USS San Francisco into Moored Training Ships (MTS) for Nuclear Power Training Unit (NPTU) by working with Naval Reactors, Submarine Atlantic Command, Submarine Pacific Command, and OPNAV N133
Achieved the Navy Commendation Medal in 2016
Received promotion to Chief Petty Officer at seven years of naval service in 2013
Leading Petty Officer, Reactor Control Division USS Mississippi (SSN 782), Groton, CT 2009–2013
Functioned as propulsion plant operator, in charge of carrying out vital testing for the ship’s initial criticality and power range testing
Served as senior maintenance technician, responsible for organizing the ships’ steam generator water level control system from type I to type II between three different organizations
Expertly solved and repaired operations on nuclear power indication and rod control systems
Fulfilled key duties which included developing curriculum and mentoring more than 50 sailors regarding the operations of a nuclear reactor within three years
Made substantial contributions in the early completion of testing and the ship’s delivery by strategically directing major testing such as the reactors rod control testing, initial physics testing, and response time testing
Attained two Navy Achievement Medals in 2012 and 2013 for excellent work performance
Obtained promotion to first class petty officer (E6) within third year of naval service point
Earned selection as 1 of 3 propulsion plant operators out of 10 individuals for the ship’s Operational Reactor Safeguards Examination
Attained qualifications such as Engineering Watch Supervisor, Engineering Duty Petty Officer, Quality Assurance Inspector, and Quality Assurance Work Center Supervisor
Information Control and Data Systems Petty Officer Submarine NR-1, Groton, CT; Kittery, ME 2008–2009
Held responsibility in overseeing atmosphere monitoring, as well as sonar and control systems on the smallest submarine of the organization
Received an Admiral Letter of Commendation and one Navy Achievement Medal in 2009
Earned promotion to second class petty officer (E5) during two years of naval service point
Education
Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Engineering Technology: 2015
Excelsior College, Albany, NY
Coursework in Computer Science and Mathematics: 2005
University of North Carolina Wilmington, Wilmington, NC
Professional Development
Nuclear Leading Chief Petty Officer School: 2016
United States Navy
Microsoft Office Training: 2014
United States Navy
Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory (KAPL) Training: 2009
S9G Nuclear Reactor Design School
Navy Enlisted Code (NEC) 3373: 2009
Electronics Technician Maintenance School
1,400-Hour Hands-on Training, Operational Reactor: 2007
Nuclear Power Training Unit
1,000-Hour Training, Reactor Plant Systems, Chemistry, Reactor Physics and Thermodynamics: 2007
Naval Nuclear Power School
Graduated with Distinction
1,000-Hour Training, Basic Electrical Theory, Troubleshooting, Digital Electronics, and VME Architecture: 2007
Electronics Technician Nuclear Field “A” School
Graduated with Distinction
Professional Affiliations
Naval Support Activity (NSA) Mid-South Chief Petty Officers Association
USS John Warner Chief Petty Officer Association
Activities
Parent Advisor Boy Scouts of America