TROY J. WATERMAN
Email: ************@*****.*** / Mobile: 410-***-****
Address: ***** *** ***** **** #***, St. Louis, MO 631461 Previous Q/TS Clearance
EXCEPTIONAL technical professional with more than 30 years of welding, electronics, mechanical, refrigeration, nuclear and radiological emergency response and other highly technical experience, who possesses leadership skills, a strong work ethic, and a commitment to excellence, who would be an asset to any professional organization that values diversity, teamwork and professional development.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
● Management of Maintenance Teams
● Project Management / Job Superintendent
● Certified Welder
● Leader and Mentor
● Technical knowledge of control systems, cables, and timing circuits
● Proficiently read and understand schematics to component level
● Strong Fabrication Skills from blueprints and/or custom applications
● Proven success with interacting with personnel on all levels of an organization PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
City Building & Engineering Services
Project Superintendent
July 2018 -July 2020
• Ensure all refrigeration projects for clients are executed to code & blueprint
• Ensure all sub-contractors are scheduled and provide services as expected
• Communication to all team members, including the client, contractors and internal team members
Kayem Foods
Facility Maintenance & Engineering Manager
October 2017 – July 2018
● Oversees maintenance related functions to ensure plant is operational 24/7 Taylor Farms Pacific
Maintenance/Engineering Manager
August 2012 – September 2017
● Oversees maintenance related functions to ensure plant is operational 24/7 and to code
● Responsible for PM program schedule
● Responsible for 28-person maintenance crew
● Ensure all equipment, freezers and tools are maintained properly to avoid interruption of production
● Analyze machine downtime to identify and correct mechanical problems
● To coordinate with outside contractors on equipment repairs and to source the most effective repairs and upgrades cost
● Ensure proper planning and control for all areas of responsibility in Maintenance department
(e.g. labor, maintenance budget, overtime, equipment, record keeping & travel, etc.) National Security Technologies LLC
NRAT/RAP 0 Equipment Coordinator
Other position held: Electronics Technician
April 2006 – August 2012
● Manages equipment for RAP-0, including upgrades, troubleshooting, maintenance and calibration
● Radiological & Nuclear Detection
● Troubleshoots and repairs detectors for ionizing radiation
● Billeted NRAT Response Team Member (Nuclear Radiological Advisory Team) RAP Equipment Coordinator (Radiological Assistance Program)
● Key member of maritime missions and planning for NRAT/RAP0
● Performs duties for RAP Team Outreach – trains military civil support teams
● Trainer of Emergency Response and Search Techniques
● Coordinated Emergency Response Equipment for 2009 Presidential Inauguration
● International Emergency Management Cooperative Team Member (IEMC) – Trained more than 150 international emergency responders
● Golden Guardian – Key team member for installations and maintenance of all detection systems
Eaton Corporation
January 2006 – April 2006
● Welded and fabricated aircraft parts
● Managed junior welders
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Associate Fissile Materials Handler
September 2001 – January 2006
● Responsible for processing and handling of nuclear materials
● Oversaw research and development for various Homeland Security projects
● Other duties performed: fabrication, welding, research and development, lathe, and mill work Lead Mechanical Technician (National Ignition Facility)
● Managed a 3- to 5-person crew responsible for aligning beam paths
● Installed and aligned various glass components, including laser mirrors in beam lines 4 and 5
● Oversaw mechanical maintenance that included pneumatic and hydraulic systems
● Performed roving mirror diagnostics, resolving electronic and mechanical issues
● Performed highly technical processes, including installation and maintenance of periscope mirrors; aligning beam tubes within .5 of a micron using a Class 2 Laser Tracker
● Secured all work permits, logs, reports and SPAS corresponding to assigned tasks
● Baffle Glass – setup and alignment of guillotine to represent what the mirrors were seeing Welder (Johnson Controls) – on LLNL
● Analyzed and interpreted mechanical drawings, structural prints and sketches
● Provided alterations and minor modifications to LLNL facilities Lead Welder / Fabricator (Various Employers)
1987-2001
Boilermakers Union #6
Apprentice Boilermaker
1984-1987
● Completed apprentice courses required for journeyman level, including SMAW, GMAW, GTAW welding processes; Oxyacetylene and Theory Blueprint reading and Metallurgy EDUCATION/PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT/SPECIALIZED TRAINING
● Hogan High School Vallejo, CA (1981-1983)
● Boilermakers Union #6, Apprentice Boilermaker (1984-1987)
● Basic Electronics; RAD Worker II; Maritime Training for RAP; RCT Training; RAPTER Training; PC REDAC for AMS; HPGE Detectors (ARGON); Advanced Equipment; KNOLL Course; Blueprint Interpretation; Foreman Management Training; Boilermaker Apprenticeship classes; Certified Associate Weld Inspector, Refrigeration SPECIAL SKILLS
Proficient & Advanced Knowledge in the following equipment, but not limited to: Conveyor Belts
Augers
Baggers
Scales
Bin Dumpers
Water Chillers
Dicers
Segment Cutters
Peelers
PLC
Sealers
Grote Machines
Proficiencies in the following areas: manufacturing equipment, electrical, plumbing, maintaining Nuclear Detection Systems; GMAW, GTAW, SMAW and Oxyacetylene welding and cutting processes; blueprint interpretations, including layout and design; manual mills and lathes; pneumatic and hydraulic systems; ES&H rules and regulations; structural steel fabrication codes and practices; electrical schematics; nuclear and radiological emergency response techniques and procedures, Cal/OSHA Standards for General Industry 40 Hour course)