DOUG KRAHN
Middle Sackville Nova Scotia, B4E 2W8
adiv03@r.postjobfree.com
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Objective:
LCMM
Highlight of Qualifications
• Naval Electrical Technician 6A qualified
• Basic Submarine Qualification on Victoria Class submarines
• Electronic Engineering Technologist
• Certification through ASTTBC as an AscT
• Work Package experience, Babcock 2 years
• Project Change Management experience, Babcock 1.5 years
• In Service support Commissioning Manager, Babcock 2 years
• Kone Elevators Field Supervisor 3 years
Relevant Work Experience
Kone Elevators Field Supervisor
• Manage a group of elevator mechanics in new construction, quoted repairs, maintenance and repair service work
• Review quotes to ensure that hours and materials are correct
• Plan organize work in all areas, provide and update schedules, review scope on quoted repairs, work with customers in new construction to ensure site readiness for elevator installs
• Source and order elevator equipment as required
• Monitor and control weekly, monthly, yearly maintenance/new construction budgets
• Provide technical support for mechanics during installs and breakdown repairs
• Conduct site safety audits on elevator equipment
• Provide quarterly safety training to all mechanics
Work Package Planner Babcock
• Building work packages for EDWP and as of late in-service work packages on operational platforms in PEPS WPM tool and also in DRMIS
• Building maintenance packages for all submarines running cycles in DRMIS, which includes SS and FMF PM routines for op cycles, SWP’s and intermediate dockings periods.
• Processing customer and company generated change requests and enquires.
• Convert DRMIS long text for maintenance plans to CFTO’s
In Service Support Commissioning Manager Babcock
• Manage all aspects of commissioning and testing on in service platforms as directed by the in-service support project group
• Work with relevant Principle Test specialist and Senior Test Specialist to produce pretesting requirements and test form index.
• Produce commissioning schedule and maintain schedule as project progresses
• Provide and ensure SS, FTA and FMF are briefed daily on the nature of work that will be progressed.
• Attend daily PLOT meeting to de-conflict work streams if needed and pass along upcoming work and SS Lockout/Tagout requirements.
• Attend daily internal meetings with project team; ensuring PM is briefed on work conflicts and delays
• Act as a conduit between SS, FTA, FMF and ISS project team with respects to ongoing pretesting and post testing of disturbed systems.
Navy, Canadian Armed Forces 16 Years
• Well rounded knowledge of ship fitted systems, including but not limited to PG&D, HP/LP air systems, Hydraulics, Fire Detection and Suppression, SFC’s, AC/DC circuitry, various control systems and PLC’s as well as the operation and control of Diesel and Gas turbines prime movers.
• Basic Submarine course, which gave me a thorough familiarity of sub fitted systems and their operations.
• Involved in the creation of the initial SSMRS’s that were written for the Victoria Class Submarines while employed at FMF(CB) Engineering.
• Good understanding of DND work practices in regards to vessels alongside and the associated departments that work in conjunction to put vessels through work periods and EDWP’s.
• Involved with training of junior electrical apprentices.
FMF Cape Breton, Electronic Technician 1 1/2 years (Apprenticeship)
• During my Electronics apprenticeship I spent my time in two of the FMF production shops, namely radar and communications shop.
• In the radar shop assisted in R&O of radar systems, such as SPS 49, IFF, TACAN and CANEWS. Testing and certification and R&O of DND supply B class return items associated with radar systems.
• In the Communications shop I was involved with the R&O of HF radio sets, testing and certification of HF power amplifiers, Installation and repair of SHINCOM internal communication sets.
• Assisted with installation and testing of SHIPLAN EC’s on City Class Frigates.
BC Lottery Corporation, Casino Site Operations Manager 3 years
• Manage and supervise a team of technicians, write and provide performance evaluations, bridge communications between BC Lotteries and internal and external stakeholder associated with the daily operations of a Casino.
• Lead and manage projects associated with construction, installation and relocation of gaming equipment and network equipment in the Casino environment
• Gather and compile performance reports associated with gaming revenue and recommend changes to increase utilization and gaming revenue.
• Auditing of Casino’s policies to ensure we are compliant with all gaming regulations under the Gaming Policy Enforcement Branch.
• Undertake technical inspections on gaming equipment that is being tested and provide results of my findings to our directors; information to be used when purchasing new gaming equipment.
Work History
Kone Elevators Feb 2018-present
• Babcock Canada 2011-July 2017
• Casino Site Operations Manager Nov 2008-2011
• Electronic Technician, Department National Defense June 2006-Feb 2008
• Student Electronics Engineering Technology Camosun College (2003-2006)
• Naval Electrical Technician Department of National Defense (1988-2003)
• Computer Installer\Technician, Computer Business part owner operator (1993-1996)
Education
• Electronic Engineering Technology (2006), Camosun College, Victoria BC
• Basic Submarine Course (2001), CFNOS, Halifax NS
• Electrical Technicians QL6A course (2000), Camosun College, Victoria, BC
• Junior Leadership Course (1998), CFB Esquimalt, Victoria BC
• Electrical Technicians QL5A course (1993) CFB Halifax, Halifax NS
• Marine Electrician QL4 course June (1990) CFB Halifax, Halifax NS
• Marine Electrician QL3 course July (1989) CFB Esquimalt, Victoria BC
References
Upon Request