Steven Simpson
San Ysidro, Ca 92173
********@****.*******.***
OBJECTIVE: to secure a position as a Data Entry Clerk (Remote) Customer Service Rep
QUALIFICATION:
. 20 years of increasing responsibility and leadership in the U.S Navy as an Electrician and
10 years as a contractor for the Department of Defense
. Highly motivated self-starter with aptitude for troubleshooting and solving system problems
. Demonstrated ability to maintain, operate, repair, and install a wide variety of commercial
. and industrial electrical equipment
. Department of Defense Secret Security Clearance
. BS Degree in Computer Information System from Chapman University. Graduated 2010
. Currently pursuing Master’s Degree in Project Management from Keller school of Management
. International Brotherhood Of Electrical Workers Union member
. Excellent communication and analytical skills
CERTIFICATIONS:
Certified Fiber Optics Technician (CFOT) Lic# 1431983
Computer Repair and Service
Fiber Optics Quality Assurance Inspector
Naval Shipboard Connector Certified
Certified Electric Motor Rewinder
OSHA 10
SKILLS SUMMARY:
Experience at evaluating the technical requirements of an electrical project and coordinating the
actions of journeyman electricians and electrical helpers on Naval Ship’s electrical systems to
determine the required actions necessary to accomplish the project within the allotted time frame.
Complete knowledge and understanding of all shipboard tag-out procedures, either hardcopy danger
tags, automated tag-out procedures (ESOMS), and NAVSEA Standard Items.
Knowledge of industry standards governing FTTD (Fiber ToThe Desk), LAN/WAN fiber networks.
Surface Ship Torpedo Defense (SSTD) Counter Measure System (NIXIE)
AREAS OF EXPERTISE:
. Fiber Optics Technology CPR
. Build Shipboard Connectors
. AC/DC motors, Generators and Circuits Troubleshooting
. Storage Batteries Scheduling
. Electrical Safety Plant Operation
. Maintenance Administration Leadership
. AC/DC Motor Rewinding
. Work center Supervisor 307 PQS Craftsman 301 PQS
EXPERIENCE:
September 2017 to January 2021 AECOM / AMENTUM
Integrated Test Engineer
Essential Responsibilities:
. Evaluate Information regarding integrated test plans, integrated test schedules
and other test related documentation from NSA project manager or other NSA
representatives.
. Verify compliance with systems engineering principles, integration approaches,
and accepted Department of the Navy Test program fundamentals.
. Support NSA project manager to ensure test plans comply with all requirements
of NSI 009-67.
. Assist the Government representative within the TSTTG as outlined in NSI 009-67.
. Verify that test plans are functionally linked to the integrated production schedule
per NSI 009-60 and that changes in one system are accurately reflected in the other.
. Review and evaluate work specifications as requested by the NSA project manager
Based on technical risk and quality management plan for the assigned availability
. Prepare, schedule and lead key event availability complete certification briefs to
SWRMC CHENG for assigned ships to include pre briefs within two weeks of
Scheduled dates and formal certification briefs.
. Formally schedule all briefs in Outlook. Review schedule and testing information
From non-LMA, to include ship force’s, SWRMC I-level ship Superintendents, and AIT.
. Prepare all required products including certification PowerPoint, CHENG certification
memos, and other supporting documents.
September 2014 to September 2017 Engineering Technician III
Epsilon Solutions Partners
As a member of the Elevator Support Unit at Southwest Region Maintenance Center on
32nd St. Naval Base Technical Support Activity, On June 21, 2017 As the Test Director,
I coordinated the activities of the NAVFAC Riggers, Ship Force, QA Department and
the Elevator Support Units efforts 1600 AMMO SKIP BOX weight test for the USS
America LHA-6 prior to the ship leaving on its current Deployment.
I Assess, Repair and Certify Cargo Weapons Elevators, Dumbwaiters, Ammunitions
lifts and Vertical Packages Conveyers on multiple classifications of Naval ships such as
LPD, DDG’s, CG’s, LHA’s and the new littoral Combat Ships.
. conduct System Operability Test Level III (SOT III), an industrial level test procedures
which provides step-by-step actions to inspect and test all aspect of the elevator system,
including no-load test, static load test, and rated-load test.
. Inspections are conducted to ensure the equipment will function properly in all
operating modes. Obvious deficiencies are corrected, and adjustments critical to safety
and reliability are made.
. ensuring the safe operation of all elevator functions, subsystems, and components,
whether new or altered conforms to the latest elevator standards set for by NAVSEA.
. Inspect electrical equipment controllers for proper size control fuses and overload
heaters, clean contacts on relays, integrity of wire insulation, proper dressing of wiring.
. Inspect motor controllers to ensure that they are clean and their housing do not contain
any open penetrations.
. Assist in the coordination of the activities of the Test Director, Ship Force and
NAVFAC / SWRMC Riggers in the successful completion of the SOT Level III Weight
Test.
. Prepare Work Authorization Forms in preparation of work to be performed
July 2013 to August 2014 Tradesman II
AMSEC LLC
. Experience with multi-pin connectors, CAT-5 and fiber optic connections. Able to work
Aboard Naval ships under industrial repair conditions following all safety regulations. Installed and
removed various types of cables. Experience in the installation, repair and modification of electrical
equipment in general shipboard electrical and lighting systems, auxiliary equipment, and propulsion
support equipment. Knowledgeable in Navy WAF and Tag Out systems; able to develop, submit, and
/ or close out WAFS, to include verification and concurrence of all tag out requirements
necessary to safely perform work. Reads and works from Basic work Specifications and Standard Items,
drawings. lay out work, determine material needs, select load/cable/conduit sizes, determine power
sources, choose wire gauge, and determine type and size of panels. Use electrical or electronic measuring
instruments and devices, such as voltmeters, ammeters and ohmmeters
September 2012 to May 2013 Marine Electrician Level 3
L3 Communication
. Removed and installed various types of cables. Have working knowledge of Standard Items as it
pertains to Shipboard repair procedures. Strong electrical aptitude and hookup
experience. Able to read and understand drawings MIL Specs. Strong Understanding of shipboard
Electrical distribution systems. Able to troubleshoot and repair shipboard electrical systems and
equipment with specified technical information, 600 VAC or less.
March 2012 to August 2012 Field Installation Technician / Work authorization Form Coordinator
Ksaria Corporation
. Coordinated the tag-out procedures on 3 new ship alts onboard the USS Chancellorsville CG62 and
the USS Antietam CG 54 with naval personnel, BAE and Nassco Journeyman’s. Maintained Ksaria's
. Tag-out log using Microsoft Excel. Attended production meetings with BAE Ship Superintendence
And Ksaria's staff members. Performed Quality Assurance Inspection on Pre-fabricated fiber Optics
connectors. Installed / wired electrical power panels using current ships schematic drawings. Supervised
2 Subcontracted Electrician. Provided training on schematic drawing reading, wiring techniques and
overall shipboard knowledge.
June 2011 to March 2012 BAE Systems
Marine Electrician (Journeyman Apprentice)
. Installed Various AQB Circuit Breakers, Dual Ruder Angle Indicator, Ships Course Indicator and
Ships Heading Indicator on the USS Cape St. George. Removed and installed various types of cable.
Performed banding, ran cable to and connected an AQB-LL400 QS Air Circuit Breaker on the
USS Harpers Ferry. Installed Culter-Hammer AQB-A101 Circuit Breaker, removed and installed
various types of cable troubleshoot and repaired lighting circuits, preformed maintenance to 1sa, 2sa
Switchboards. Removed and connected various electric motors aboard the USS Lake Champlain.
Able to troubleshoot and repair shipboard electrical systems and equipment with specified technical
information, 600 VAC or less.
February 2011 to April 2011 Oceaneering, Camp Pendleton (thru Aerotek)
Marine Electrician
. Perform intermediate level maintenance on 3 Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC) electrical controls
systems for the United States Navy.
. Assist with the replacement of LN-66 radar with modern, high-power
P-80 radar system. Installed selector switch units and power Supplies.
. Assisted with the installations of modern commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) equipment to incorporate
later changes in technology.
August 2010 to January 2011 General Dynamic Information Technology
Marine Electrician
. AN/SLQ-25A Surface Ship Torpedo Defense (SSTD) Counter Measure System
(NIXIE) Technician
. Perform upgrades to the more modern AN/SLQ-25B on US Navy surface ships such
as DDG 51 destroyers, USS Tennis and LPD 17 amphibious assault ships to
include fiber optic towed cable and a fiber optic display LAN.
. Installed the Navy's Smart Ship technology on USS Rushmore
. Terminate a variety of connectors CAT5, Fiber optics ST
. Follow blueprints to determine the location of wiring and equipment and to ensure
conformance to shipboard requirements
. Inspect and test electrical systems and equipment to locate and diagnose
malfunctions, using visual inspections, testing devices
April 2010 to June 2010 Marine Electrician, Propulsion Control Engineering
(Thru Aerate Staffing) SS Makin Island LHA 8, USS Comstock
. Installed and fabricated lighting fixtures in numerous spaces
. Preformed load test on LSD 41/49 (CV) class SSDG diesel engines
. Troubleshoot and repaired Over Bake ovens
. Ship Checked Work Authorizing Forms
. Troubleshoot and repaired ventilation motor controllers
May 2006 to March 2010 Electrical Supervisor, Assault Craft Unit One, Coronado CA.
. Supervised in a multi-faceted engineering environment requiring in depth troubleshooting skills.
. Proven diagnostic abilities with attention to detail
Successfully managed the Command Respirator Program
. Responsible for the repairs and maintenance support for 4 Landing Craft Mechanized,
8 Landing Craft Utility and 4 Utility Boats
. Coordinated the electrical repairs and upgrades of 63 office spaces and 6 buildings
March 2004 to April 2006 Electrical Supervisor, USS Peleliu LHA-5, 32nd St. Naval Base San Diego
. Performed the maintenance and repairs to Cargo Weapons Elevator, personnel and Medevac
Elevators and longitudinal package conveyors
. Operated and maintained generators, switchboards, AC/DC motors and controllers
. Ensured that equipment calibration schedules and planned maintenance were completed
. Installed lighting and power circuits
. Inspected and maintained flight deck lighting and helicopter power service station systems
. Supervised the Electrical Safety Program
December 2000 to February 2004 Maritime Propositioning Force Electrician, Naval Beach Group
One, Coronado Ca.
. Performed electrical inspections of Landing Craft Mechanized, Causeway Section Powered
Side-loadable Warping Tugs, Hose Reel Systems and various lighterage components
. Disseminating message traffic from Secret, Classified and Unclassified
EDUCATION AND TRAINING:
BS Degree in Computer Information System from Chapman University
Pursuing Master’s Degree in Project Management from Keller school of Management
Fusion Splicing and Mechanical Splicing
Perform cable preparation for Fusion and Mechanical Splicing
Follow blueprints to determine the location of wiring and equipment and to ensure
conformance to shipboard requirements
Inspect and test electrical systems and equipment to locate and diagnose
malfunctions, using visual inspections, testing devices
Terminate a variety of shipboard connectors
Electrical Motor Rewind
Solid State Devices
Ship’s Service/Emergency Diesel Engine Fundamentals
Electrician Maintenance course
Schematic Diagrams
Introduction to Solid-State Devices and Power Supplies
Introduction to Motors and Generators
Electrical Distribution Fundamentals
Ships Service Turbine Generators
Safety Programs Afloat
Ship Service 400 HZ Systems
Respiratory Protection
Leadership:
Qualified Switchboard Operator, Diesels Generator Operator in charge of main spaces
operations and maintenance for the Electrical power plant. Adapted at the study and comprehension
of electrical and mechanical systems involved with the operation and safety of a power plant.
Electrical Safety:
Wrote, trained on, and implemented electrical safety policy for a ship with a crew of 800 personal