PATRICK HARRIS
360-***-**** ******@***.***
www.linkedin.com/in/patrickharris731
PLANT OPERATIONS, EQUIPMENT MANAGER, and MAINTENANCE MANAGER
SUMMARY
Experienced manager in maintaining and operating the different auxiliary mechanical systems, and non-nuclear related operations systems such as air, refrigeration, hydraulic, atmosphere control, diesel engines and plumbing systems. Manages and performs audit and surveillance program analysis, and develops training for auxiliary equipment operators and maintenance supervisors. Controls training and certifications for 160 maintenance technicians, supervisors and program managers.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Director of Maintenance and Material Managers, Maintenance Project Coordinator
US Navy; March 2018 – Current
Directs all training and certification of maintenance personnel and supervisors at the organization.
Directs and Coordinates all maintenance projects totaling more than 320,000 person-hours to date and over 12,000,000 dollars of parts and labor.
Assigns audits and surveillances of all preventative maintenance to ensure processes in place are effective for safe and reliable maintenance.
Designed and executed all casualty-training exercises for the crew and assisted with the execution of nuclear casualty exercises.
Manager of Auxiliary Equipment Supervisors for all Seawolf Class Submarines
US Navy; April 2015 – March 2018.
Hand Selected as the Damage Control Assistant for Squadron 5 out of 30 candidates.
Directed and conducted all Maintenance and Material Inspections within the squadron.
Technical expert for auxiliary equipment on all submarines within the squadron.
Conducted operational inspections and surveillances, generated reports, and communicated results to upper level management.
Mentored and trained submarine supervisory personnel on work planning, issue resolution, process improvement, quality assurance, and executing high risk evolutions.
Performed annual diesel engine, submarine salvage, fire safety and casualty equipment, maintenance, material and training record inspections on all squadron submarines.
Supervisor of Auxiliary Equipment Technicians
US Navy; November 2012 – April 2015
Ranked 1 of 24 Auxiliary Division Supervisor in the Squadron of 24.
Performed work planning, execution, and supervision of 14 auxiliary equipment technicians in the day-to-day operation of a nuclear-powered submarine.
Maintained all auxiliary equipment records onboard to include diesel engine, maintenance/material, refrigeration, atmosphere control records and training records.
Determined appropriate quality assurance controls for all auxiliary maintenance.
Developed and trained 175 personnel on damage control procedures, equipment and casualty response and submarine escape and survival procedures.
Supervised complex and infrequent engineering maintenance and testing procedures.
Lead Auxiliary Equipment Technician
US Navy; February 2009 – November 2012
Supervised 16 auxiliary equipment technicians in the day to day operation of a nuclear-powered submarine.
Maintained all auxiliary equipment records onboard to include: diesel engine, maintenance/material, refrigeration, and atmosphere control records, along with training records.
Provided training for all Auxiliary Technicians on damage control procedures, equipment and casualty response.
Trained and supervised personnel in equipment maintenance and troubleshooting procedures. Ensured all atmosphere control equipment was maintained to ensure mission success.
Developed and conducted infrequent engineering maintenance and testing procedures.
NAVSEA Auxiliary Equipment Specialist
US Navy; December 2005 – February 2009
Hand selected and the first E5 for NAVSEA Auxiliary Equipment Specialist of 10 E6 candidates in Bangor, Washington.
Performed complex and infrequent maintenance on watertight submarine hatches, oxygen generators and atmosphere control equipment for all 16 submarined in the Pacific Northwest.
Ensured all maintenance was conducted to maintain all air bank dew points within specification.
Maintained all submarine oxygen generator operator training and certifications.
EDUCATION/TRAINING/CERTIFICATIONS
Top Secret/SCI Security Clearance 11/16/2020
Professional Manager Certification, Institute of Certified Professional Managers
Computer Operator Apprenticeship, U.S. Department of Labor
Power Plant Operator Apprenticeship, U.S. Department of Labor
Olympic College, 94 Quarter Hours in Mechanical Engineering, Bremerton, WA, 3.5 GPA
Material and Maintenance Manager Training, 80 hours
Career Counselor Certification, 156 hours
NAVSEA Certified Oxygen Clean Worker and Oxygen Generator Inspector.
NAVSEA Certified Navy Submarine Hatch Inspector.
EPA Section 608 Technician Certification