John R. Daugherty
Hampton, VA 23666
Professional Experience
Controlled Material Handler II; Oceaneering Inc., Chesapeake, January 2019 to present.
Responsible for all aspects of receiving and handling with navy supply and commercial vendors for structural metal. Handle logging in materials, filling and shipping orders for other departments, maintaining inventory levels and ordering supplies as needed as well as hull structural and Level 1 sub-safe material, MCDA, MCDB, and MCDC. Handle all incoming orders for the Machine, Fabrication, and Valve shops, ensure they are in proper working order without defects and delivered per project timeline with TGI’s. Utilize the Oceaneering computerized inventory programs, as well as Microsoft Word and Excel. Ensure the proper storage of all materials received, coordinated movement of materials.
Outside Machinist, Oceaneering Inc.; Chesapeake, January 2018 to January 2019. Working in the valve shop rebuilding and repairing actuators and accumulators along with hydraulic testing of all materials and parts (breaking down and rebuilding) to ensure they are in proper working order for projects. Work with project managers specific to the job to ensure timelines, working with a TGI to ensure proper maintenance and parts are ready.
Materials Handler; Machine, Valve and Fabrication Shops, October 2016 to January 2018 - Shipping and Receiving Handler; Machine, Valve and Fabrication Shops, March 2012 to October 2016, Oceaneering Inc.; Chesapeake. Responsible for all aspects of receiving and handling structural metal, logging in materials, filling, and shipping orders for other departments, maintaining inventory levels and ordering supplies as needed. Handled all incoming orders for the Machine, Fabrication, and Valve shops ensuring supplies were as ordered, in proper working order without defects and delivered per project timeline. Utilize the Oceaneering computerized inventory programs, as well as Microsoft Word and Excel. Ensured the proper storage of all materials received, coordinated movement of materials.
Maintenance Technician, Langley Square; Hampton, February 2010 to March 2012. As a Team Leader and working with Housing Management and the Maintenance Supervisor to handle the repair and maintenance of heat pumps, air conditioning units, and electrical work in occupied and unoccupied apartments. Perform small carpentry repairs, electrical work, and small plumbing operation and repairs as well as painting and preparing unoccupied apartments for new residents and assist current residents when requested. Work on-call 1 week a month.
Maintenance Engineer, Candlewood Suites and Hotel, Hampton, March 2005 to February 2010. Responsible for maintaining all aspects of hotel maintenance operations to include buy not limited to maintaining and repairing PTAC heating and air conditioning units, removing and replacing electrical boards, old units, as well as replacing electrical outlets, light switches but not limited to GFIC outlets and ballast and fluorescent lights. Also, all aspects of plumbing; clogged drains, toilets, changing faucets, and repairing leaking pipes with equipment on hand and ordering supplies as needed, as well as general carpentry work using hand and power tools. I also maintained a computerized parts inventory ordering parts and working within budget.
Heating and Air Conditioning Assistant, Smith & Carter Heating & Air Conditioning, August 2004 to March 2005. Assisted with installation of a variety of commercial and residential heating, air conditioning, and general ventilation systems as well as handling repairs and cleanings.
Receiving/Shipping Clerk, Newport News/Northrop Grumman Shipyard, June 1981 to August 2004. Responsible for all aspects of receiving and handling goods, logging in materials, filling and shipping orders for other departments, maintaining inventory levels and ordering supplies as needed. Utilized the shipyard site specific computerized inventory programs, as well as Microsoft Word. Oversaw warehouse and ensured the proper storage of all materials received, coordinated movement of materials and crane operations.
Educational Experience
Thomas Nelson College, Hampton; August 1979 to June 1980. General Studies
Bethel High School, Hampton; September 1976 to June 1979. General Diploma
Professional Training and Certifications
Controlled Material Handler October 2023
Haz-Mat Waste Operator June 2023
Federal Secret Security Clearance July 2016
Craftsman Trades Training September 2015
Refrigerant Transition and Recovery Certification #000352353 August 2007
Fully trained on the “LEAN” computer systems for the Shipyard
Shipyard Rigging School Certified since March 1982
Licensed Forklift Operator for 3 to 11ton forklifts since July 1981
Proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel
References
Steve Smith, Smith & Carter Heating & Air Conditioning, 757-***-****
Jack Shufflebarger, Lead Technician, Firestone Tire Co., 757-***-****
Mike Harrell, NASA Langley Research Center, 757-***-****
Kelly Freeman, Maintenance Mechanic, Jacob’s Inc., 757-***-****