Chessica Womack
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SUMMARY
Dedicated Maintenance Technician in the United States Navy on a Nuclear Carrier in Reactor Department with four years of experience in the Mechanical field, with hands on maintenance and supervising major maintenance items in a propulsion plant. Highly motivated, reliable, diligent, and flexible professional with superb communications skills.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Developed and enforced standards, procedures and compliance.
Awarded a Naval and Marine Medal for contributions to Material Condition Assessment Program 2016 US Navy
Supervised 15 personnel in the accomplishment of ten complex maintenance task
Recognized as a team player who requires minimum supervision to the highest performance standards
Completed and achieved the highest number of technical qualifications for the readiness of the Propulsion Plant
EXPERIENCE
Critical Facility Operations L1 April 2017 to Current
Ragingwire Data Center- Ashburn, Virginia
Understanding of the mechanical, electrical, and fire life safety systems used in a data center environment including: electrical distribution and layout, Transformers, PLC's, Generators, Switchgear, UPS systems, STS', PDU's, Chilled Water Systems, CRAC/CRAH's, Pre-Action Sprinkler Systems.
Performed multiple various maintenance items on system critical equipment i.e. CRAH’s, ERCU’s, HCU’s, Chillers, Generators, UPS.
Ability to communicate intelligently and effectively with contractors who perform maintenance or upgrade work on these systems.
Ability to learn quickly and address any issue that may arise during normal working hours or when on-call.
Monitor building trends to better provide troubleshooting and repair to cut down on rework and company cost.
Trained new employees on day to day tasks.
Machinist Mate May 2013 to April 2017
United States Navy Norfolk, Virginia
Maintenance Technician - Flawlessly executed valve maintenance on approximately 200 valves. In addition rebuilt 50 relief valves, lapped the seat, sand blasted and pop tested the valves.
Identified the most efficient and acceptable resolutions to complex engineering problems. Dismantled and inspected components and adjusted and repaired them as necessary.
Operated hand tools, drill presses, riveting machines and tap burners. Maintained logs, lists and files and promptly completed all necessary paperwork.
Diagnosed and troubleshoot problems with machinery equipment.
Utilized system diagrams, technical manuals, and plant knowledge to safely isolate propulsion plant systems for maintenance.
Main Machinery Upper Level- Responsible for the correct and safe operation of two 70,000 High Pressure Main
Engines to include start up, shut down, and casualty response.
Ship's Generator Watch-Responsible for the correct and safe operations of two 8 megawatts Turbine Generator.
Main Machinery Lower Level Watch- Responsible for the correct and safe operations of all equipment in the Main Machinery Lower Level to include the Lube oil and potable water systems.
Auxiliary Operator-Responsible for the correct and safe operation of Distilling Units. Operating and maintaining two distilling units to distribute 100,000gals of water per day to reserve feed and potable water systems.
EDUCATION
OSHA 10
Valve Maintenance School, US Navy, Norfolk VA
Certified Quality Assurance. Reactor and Steam Plant cleanliness Inspector.
Lean Six Sigma Certified Yellow and Green Belt
Machinist Mate A School course, US Navy, Great Lakes
Basic Engineering Common Core (BECC) Great Lakes IL
Obtained 148 credits toward Chemistry Degree at Stephen F Austin State University
Nexcenter Engineer training course 1 & 2 certificate of completion