•773-***-**** •*****.***********@*****.*** •Corpus Christi, TX 78410
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
•20 years’ experience as a Navy Biomedical Equipment Technician with managerial and supervisory experience as a Chief Petty Officer and Healthcare Technology Manager overseeing the maintenance, inspection, calibration and upkeep of biomedical equipment onboard shore-based and at-sea commands.
•Project management experience that includes supervising, directing, and overseeing biomedical equipment replenishment, preventative maintenance, and repair for an entire Navy Medical Treatment Facility. Member of Environment of Care Committee (EOC) with extensive knowledge of codes and standards relevant to safe operation of medical instrumentation such as National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), the Joint Commission (TJC), and the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI).
•Documented history of sustained, superior work performance; possesses Secret Clearance.
CORE COMPETENCIES
•Leadership/Supervision •Project Management •Customer Service
•Instructor/Training •Troubleshooting •Test Planning
•Data Collection/Analysis •Maintenance/Repair •TJC/OSHA/EPA Regulations
•Computer science/networking •Calibration •Medical Terminology
WORK EXPERIENCES
Leadership/Supervision:
• Material Management/Maintenance Department Head & Leading Chief Petty Officer: Supervised 7 Civilian GS (Government Service) employees, 20 biomedical equipment repair technicians and material/equipment supply specialists of Naval Health Clinic Corpus Christi and 3 branch clinics; maintained a 100% completion rate for all medical lifesaving equipment. Additionally, oversaw the management, inventory, storage disposal, issue and receipt of 515-line items valued at $65K ensuring 100% accountability.
•Biomedical Equipment Shop Manager: Stationed in Camp Lejeune, North Carolina (Level III Trauma Center) with a Multinational Medical Unit; supervised medical equipment repair technicians conducting preventive maintenance and repair on over 7000 medical and dental equipment items valued at $65M.
Biomedical Maintenance
•Biomedical Equipment Technician/Manager: Supervised 43 personnel conducting biomedical equipment repair of 11,000-line items onboard the aircraft carrier USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT, USS CARL VINSON, AND USS JOHN FINN (DDG); maintained 95% preventive maintenance schedule.
•Technical skills and working knowledge of electro-mechanical theories and practical applications supported by extensive classroom/technical training attaining DOD certification as a Biomedical Equipment Technician.
•Completed 700 work orders totaling 800 hours of safety inspections, preventive maintenance, and repairs; limited down time and loss of clinic productivity; quality of work exceeded expectations receiving zero discrepancies during The Joint Commission and Inspector General Inspections.
Operations Support
•Biomed Tech Subject Matter Expert: Led 42 Sailors in providing care to 5,200 Sailors during an arduous 2020 Western Pacific Deployment; ensured completion of 2,600 maintenance items and 88 spot checks, contributing to the departmental score of 95% equipment mission-ready status.
•Instrumental in the successful execution of Pre-Deployment Sequestration and COVID-19 testing for 3,200 Sailors. Assisted in coordination of the Mass Vaccination of 2,368 Sailors.
•Assistant Biomedical Workcenter Manager: Directed 13 Sailors and 1 Civilian in the completion of 3,000 scheduled work orders utilizing 3,500-man hours; maintained over 8K line items through 13 directorates essential to over 6K maintenance checks which resulted in a 96% accuracy rate.
Instructing/Training
•Directorate Training Manager: Led and coordinated 1600 military and civilian training records, employed six departmental representatives in the achievement of 200 service member's training, and sustained a mandatory training completion rate of 95%.
•Directorate Training Petty Officer: Led 13 Departmental Training Representatives through the command’s most successful Joint Commission and MEDIG inspection. Expertly accounted and maintained 330 training records; resulted in the best three practices and a training completion rate of 83%.
WORK HISTORY
•Department Head/Chief Petty Officer Naval Health Clinic Corpus Christi 02/22- Present
•Healthcare Tech Manager: Naval Health Clinic Corpus Christi 02/22- Present
•Medical Dept. Administration Manager: USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT 12/18-01/22
•Biomedical Equip. Assistant Manager: Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune 09/14-12/18
•Work Center Supervisor: USS MONTEREY 04/10-04/13
EDUCATION/TRAINING
•Associate Degree in Liberal Studies – Thomas Edison State University
•U.S. Navy Education / Training
-Hospital Corpsman Basic School -Field Medical Service Technician
-Biomedical Equipment Systems Technician -Clinical Nursing Practice
-Leadership -Business Communications
-Basic Medical Equipment Maintenance -Clinical Nursing Practice
-Emergency Medical Procedures -Advanced Emergency Care
•Certifications:
-Certified Healthcare Technology Manager
-Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician
-Electromedical Equipment Repairer
-Lean Six Sigma White Belt
-Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt
-Project Management Essentials
-Basic Life Support
-CPR
CAREER MILESTONES
•Chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Flag Letter of Commendation:
-For outstanding performance as an Operational Biomedical Equipment Technician onboard USS THEORDORE ROOSEVELT from January 2021 through December 2021. Demonstrating exceptional leadership and managerial ability directly leading 43 Sailors in the maintenance of all medical and dental equipment.
•Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal:
-For professional Achievement in the superior performance of his duties as a Hospital Corpsman and HM01 Workcenter Supervisor onboard USS MONTERREY from March 2011 to August 2011. Petty Officer Anderson consistently performed his demanding duties in an exemplary and highly professional manner.
•Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal:
-For professional achievement while serving as Biomedical Repair Technician, Directorate for administration, Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune, North Carolina from 12 through 15 June 2017. Petty Officer Anderson’s expertise, dedication, loyalty and commitment led to Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune most successful Joint Commission and Medical Inspector General Inspector.
•Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal:
-For professional achievement while serving as Biomedical Equipment Technician onboard USS THEODORE ROOOSEVELT from January to July 2020. Petty Officer assisted with Force Health Protection measures for 5,200 personnel. Upon arrival in Guam, he played a crucial role in the collection, testing, treatment, tracking, and transporting of patients during the quarantine period prohibiting the spread of COVID-19 due to 3 confirmed cases following a port visit in Vietnam.