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Nuclear electrical systems inspector with an bachelors in electrical

Location:
Suffolk, VA, 23434
Posted:
October 05, 2023

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Nicholas Wayne Jones

*** ****** **.

Corapeake, NC 27926 US

Mobile: 252-***-****

Email: adz552@r.postjobfree.com, adz552@r.postjobfree.com

Job Type: Permanent

Work Schedule: Full-Time

Work Experience:

Norfolk Naval Shipyard

Portsmouth, VA 23709 United States

10/2019 - Present

Salary: $40.02 USD Per Hour

Hours per week: 40

Series: 2801 Pay Plan: WG Grade: 14

Nuclear Electrical Systems Inspector (This is a federal job)

Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

As a Nuclear Electrical Inspector, my primary purpose is to independently inspect for the quality, safety and operational capabilities of naval nuclear reactor plant systems. I perform electrical inspections in the form of electronic, electrical and electro-mechanical inspections, pre-arrival and material condition assessment inspections, in process, product, test inspections certification and acceptance of completed work reviews on nuclear reactor plant, refueling and overhaul work. I inspect for reactor grade cleanliness, perform reactor plant system certifications, participate in electrical systems troubleshooting via inspections and ensure the requirements for reactor plant instrumentation and control are met. Random surveillances are also an expectation of my job. In order to accomplish my objectives, I utilize deductive reasoning and technical data to determine proper operation of complex assemblies, proper wire reconnection and proper material management. I develop specific inspection methods and procedures, apply complex technical standards to actual work situations, identify inspection points in the process and control a varying sequence of work accomplishment.

I perform receipt inspection, pre-use inspection and marking verification of naval nuclear material ensuring proper material control and trace-ability is maintained. This includes material verification, which may be obtained by physical test, physical comparison, certification documentation, material marking, and post installation generic identification, and traceability verification. The types of material I have experience inspecting include NLN, standard electrical, level 1 and SMIC X-1. I am responsible for ensuring this material is ready for issue and to identify any defects via a RIDL. I utilize the CNMM, CRIM, SX-CRIM and MDG-24 when performing these inspections. I also ensure material control is maintained when inspecting RIPOUT material such as ERDPS components.

I ensure reactor grade cleanliness is maintained in accordance to the local directives, NAVSEA specifications. I am responsible for ensuring and documenting reactor grade cleanliness of shipboard systems by performing surveillance inspections prior to final system closure. I utilize chapters such as CLEAN-A-1 and CLEAN-A-4 to ensure the level of commercial grade cleanliness. This is most important when performing pretest inspections because my presence is the last to enter in that system or component and the next step is energization.

I make critical decisions on matters concerning the acceptance or rejection of work and initiate deficiency reports for workmanship, components, material and procedures that do not meet specifications. I also exercise authority to stop work when further work would conceal a defect or endanger personnel or equipment. I independently identify these deficiencies on a regular basis and document them accordantly. I maintain records of inspections performed, results of these inspections, and corrective action taken in accordance with local directives.

I perform my duties utilizing NPM chapters and instructions such as QC-B-1, QC-A-1, PROJ-B-1, ADMIN-A-30, CNMM, CRIM etc. The programs I use to facilitate my daily work are AIM, PDREP, MRQT, RIMS, ATMS, and NUC HITKIT. In addition to these programs, I complete my inspections by analyzing and interpreting diagrams, military specifications, standards, manuals and NAVSEA regulations.

I have been given the responsibility to inspect some of the most important jobs that NNSY requires from C139.3. This includes Stator water jacket (CDM) testing and inspection, ERDPS clean/inspect/repairs; SSBN RCC and KPI box overhaul, NI detector and NI detector cabling installation and MCAI walkthroughs of reactor plants and RC’s. I take safety and security very serious. I report safety concerns such as disconnected, uninsulated cables and ungrounded electrical components during MCAI walkthroughs.

I have voluntarily trained new inspectors and provided guidance to fully qualified inspectors.

My superiors rely on me because of my leave record and ability to consistently be at work on time. I have taken upon myself to maintain every piece of material I have received from training and organized it based on initial and requalification. I also keep up to date hard copies of every essential NPM chapter. These tools help make me the highly trained inspector that I am. I have a strong relationship with several entities here at NNSY such as engineering and production codes. I built this relationship by being an informed and professional inspector. I have always been able to diffuse situations and clearly explain myself to production and engineering codes. I have always obtained 5’s, and 3’s on my DPMAP annual evaluation’s.

I have been on 3rd shift since the beginning of 2020. This work schedule has allowed me to still work full time and go to school during the daytime. I just completed my B.S. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering in April of 2023.

Have earned 5 individual cash rewards:

08/25/2020: $1,390.00

07/09/2021: $802.00

07/28/2021: $266.00

07/20/2022: $200.00

07/25/2022: $861.00

07/21/2023: $850.00

08/02/2023: $1,339.00

Job Related Qualifications:

CODE 139 SPECIALIZED RECEIPT INSPECTION TRAINING

CODE 139 BASIC INSPECTOR (ELECTRICAL)

CODE 139 ELECTRICAL SPECIALIZED INSPECTOR TRAINING

FIBER OPTICS SUPERVISOR AND QA

RADIATION WORKER (ARTICLE 106.1.B / ARTICLE 107.2)

BASIC SUBMARINE SUPPORT

BASIC SHIPBOARD WORKER

Job Related Courses:

RADIOLOGICAL CONTROL INDOCT

TEAM OF WINNERS 2 TRAINING

CONFINE SPACE ENTRY

C130 STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK ROLLOUT AND TOWN HALL

Building a Better Culture: Vital to Our ONE MISSION and ONE TEAM!

C139 PROFICIENCY TRACKER

NEW BEGINNINGS

RR2 RAD CLASS

R RAD PRACTICAL

R RAD WRITTEN TEST

CONTINUITY / RESISTANCE TESTING

BASIC SKILLS/ MOCK UP AND ASSESSMENT

ELECTROSATIC DISCHARGE CONTROLS

NUCLEAR CONNECTIONIZATION FAM

INTRODUCTION TO NUCLEAR TWD

NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTATION CTD MOCKUP

DEFICIENCY RECOGNITION FAM

F950N-ROD CONTROL CABINET VALIDATION

C950 TROUBLESHOOTING METHODOLOGY (ELECT-D-1 & G/I 29)

SWITCHBOARD INSPECTION FAM

ELECTRICAL BLUEPRINT READING

INSPECTION & VERIFICATION

NUCLEAR INTERFACE

SOLDERING

SUB ORIENTATION FOR SENIOR MANAGERS & SUPPORT PERSONNEL

ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM INSPECTION AND CLOSEOUT

NNSY HRO NO FEAR TRAINING

NNSY HRO PREVENTION OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT

PRIVACY ACT (PA) AND PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION (PII) AWARENESS

RECORDS MANAGEMENT IN THE DON: EVERYONE’S RESPONSIBILITY

SEXUAL ASSAULT PREVENTION & RESPONSE

SEXUAL ASSAULT PREVENTION AND RESPONSE ANNUAL REFRESHER

SEXUAL HARASSMENT PREVENTION STAND-DOWN

SHIPYD SUPT SYS/TEMP SERV

LOCKWIRING/LOCK DEVICES

CORPORATE BASIC METER TRAINING

HAZARDOUS ENERGY CONTROL AWARENESS ORIENTATION FOR AFFECTED EMPLOYEES

ORIENTATION ON TAG-OUT USER'S MANUAL FOR SHIPBOARD WORKERS

CORPORATE CONFINED SPACE AWARENESS

NSFOTP MOD 1 CORE

NSFOTP MOD 9 FIBER OPTICS SUPERVISOR/QA/VERIFIER

CORPORATE DISCONNECT RECONNECT

INTRO TO CORP CABLEWAYS

STUFFING TUBES

MULTICABLE PENETRATORS

DEAD ENDING CABLES

CABLE SPLICING

PLANNING CABLE ROUTES

CHAFING RINGS

HANGERS

CABLE BANDING

CABLE REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

PENETRATION OF EQUIPMENT

CABLE REPAIRS

TESTING OF CABLES

INSPECTION OF CABLES AND CABLEWAYS

SPECIAL TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT

ORIENTATION (CODE 139)

DELIBERATE MALPRACTICE (CODE 139)

WORK AUTHORIZATION FORMS

ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS AND TWD USE

DEFICIENCY REPORTING SYSTEMS

CERTIFICATION SIGNATURE RECORDING

CLEANLINESS AND DETRIMENTAL MATERIAL CONTROL ELECTRICAL ONLY

GOOD INSPECTION PRACTICES AND SURVEILLANCE

NUCLEAR MATERIAL CONTROL (CODE 139)

AOCW / PRETEST / PLANT CERTIFICATION

GENERAL I AND C EQUIPMENT

ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS

ELECTRICAL SAFETY (CODE 139

TEMPORARY SUPPORT SYSTEMS AND TEST EQUIPMENT

STANDARD CORRECTION OF DEFICIENCIES AND TS

ELECTRICAL MATERIAL CONTROL AND RECEIPT INSPECTION

RECEIPT INSPECTION OF NAVAL NUCLEAR MATERIAL (ELECTRICAL)

SMIC X-1/8 (ELECTRICAL)

QUALITY DEFICIENT MATERIAL SCREENING (SMIC X-3/5/6) (ELECTRICAL)

VISUAL ACUITY (NO CORRECTIVE LENSE REQUIRED)

COLOR DISCRIMINATION (OK)

CPR TRAINING, TWO YEAR QUAL

SOLDERING EYE EXAM

Supervisor: Robert Lapoint 757-***-****)

Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

Work Experience:

Norfolk Naval Shipyard

Portsmouth, VA 23709 United States

01/2016 – 10/2019

Salary: 26.60 USD Per Hour

Hours per week: 40

Series: 2805 Pay Plan: WL Grade: 10

Nuclear Electrician Work Leader (This is a federal job)

Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

Obtained “Satisfactory” on PARS evaluations for the entirety of this position.

Obtained 5’s, and 3’s on DPMAP.

Completed my Associates Degree of Science, and plan to enroll in the fall to complete my Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering

Have been working, leading, and overseeing complex jobs throughout my electrical career for 13 years.

Have access to SUPDESK, ATMS, MRQT, AIM, AIMXP, NUC ADLINC, PMC, NUC HIT KIT, and ESTIR.

Understand how projects, and uppermangement obtain instructions, funding, and documentation for jobs.

Carry out electrical related tasks in accordance with instructions, procedures, methods, and 1st time quality.

Ability to apply knowledge of the various components, and systems associated with naval submarines and surface ships.

Ability to apply knowledge of trade theory, and techniques in order to lead apprentices, and junior mechanics through instruction and demonstration of proper work methods.

Ability to apply operational theory, check-out procedures, and skills to perform electrical work.

Ability to apply hands on experience in Submarine, and Surface Ship’s electronics.

Able to perform the most difficult and complex tasks using good shop practice.

Lead others in the repair, removal, reinstallation, and modification of sonar systems, and equipment aboard submarines.

Have been consulted by other employees in difficult situations such as electrician work, electrical systems and understanding the equipment being worked.

Manage work for electrical jobs in accordance with production schedule.

Helped others understand what is needed for jobs and the proper way of performing checkout procedures.

Have helped supervisory level access proper placement of other employees according to skill, and comfort level of the job.

Have demonstrated to other workers, different methods, shop practices, and knowledge to accomplish the job at hand.

Check progress of electrical work, and when finished to see if instructions, procedures, method, and quality have been met.

Rip-out, overhaul, repair, modify, fabricate, and reinstall electronic equipment associated with the shop.

Demonstrated, and helped others to obtain knowledge needed to properly read and understand wiring diagrams, and schematics.

Demonstrated, and helped others to obtain knowledge needed to properly read, understand, and execute proper written instructions in Technical Work Documents, DL's, and DR's.

Been the head voice in Table Top's and team meetings to discuss procedures, type of work, tools required, documents required, work practices, past problems, dangers, and top discussion points.

Have lead Table Top’s by specifically reading the Job Planning Sheet verbatim, viewing the SSSR, and discussing the key factors with other trades involved, and RADCON when radiation, and contamination work is being performed.

Plan the use of workers, and stage equipment, material, and tools for assigned upcoming electrical work.

Update electrical work requirements with supervisors and fellow employees to maintain a balanced workload, meet deadlines, and increase efficiency while still maintaining quality.

Have helped supervisor keep up with other employees training, and due tooling by using ATMS and ESTIR.

Have kept up with pay of employee’s in my crew using SUPDESK.

Have earned 5 individual cash rewards:

8/15/2016: $515.00

8/23/2017: $870.00

7/21/2018: $750.00

6/21/2019: $539.00

7/28/2020: $400.00

As an Electrician Mechanic, I have performed/but not limited to the following duties:

Removed, cleaned, and tested the hydrophones on the sonar dome.

Removed, cleaned, and tested the medusas

Cleaned, replaced, level 1 seals for the medusa systems.

Performed clean, inspect, and repair of non-nuclear and nuclear interface switchboards IAW

Performed time crucial repairs on the FWD, and AFT emergency switchboards of the Bush to finish HotOps

Lead on modification of multiple ABT's (Automatic Buss Transfer).

Lead on uninstall, reinstall/replacement of switches, and solenoids for the FWD, and AFT bubble systems.

Performed multiple deficiency reports, and logs for uninstall/reinstall for interference packages.

Blew fiber optic into the FWD and AFT engine rooms for new install of combat systems.

End prepped and installed fiber optic plugs for combat systems.

Replaced shore power box while out on sea trials.

Took readings of all temporary dehumidifiers daily while on the McKean.

Performed live shorts on the fire wire around the dehumidifiers daily to simulate fire for daily fire drills on the McKean.

Took amp readings weekly of the EAS (Electronic Antifoul System) while on the McKean.

Performed banding for the engine room and reactor compartment banding package.

Lead on performing pre-use checks, installation, and testing of critical temporary systems such as the hapi system, coolant charging systems, and coolant charging pumps.

Performed modification of pressurize heater fuse panel.

Lead on performing trouble shooting of circuit cards on the RPCP.

Lead on performing time critical modifications on the RPCP.

Uninstalled temporary services previously installed and performed post use checks.

Reconnected permanent systems previously disconnected for temporary services.

Lead on performing pre-use checks on multiple temporary systems for multiple shipyard projects.

Built plug connectors for multiple projects.

Repaired plug connectors for multiple projects on site.

Lead on performing test with engineering of APD's (Airborne Particle Detectors) on site the Eisenhower.

Hooked up temporary services for coolant charging systems on the Wyoming.

Lead on performing electrical checks for the LoHolla RC cables before installation and performed the procedure of long-term storage.

Lead on building, installing, and wiring temperature reading boxes for freeze seal teams.

Performed clean, inspect, and repair of breakers.

Lead on performing modifications of SPCP meters.

Built plug connectors for SGWL, PNI’s, and RPCP modification.

Re-groomed, and performed electrical repairs of the RCC-1 on the Georgia.

Lead on uninstall, reinstall of RPFW controller and breakers.

Lead on uninstall, reinstall of scram breaker panel controller, and breakers.

Lead on rip out, new install, and connection of new cables in SPCP.

Lead on uninstall, reinstall and reconnection of PZR CY/BU controller number 1, and 2.

Lead on uninstall, reinstall, reconnection, and troubleshooting with C2330 of SRDIP A, B, C, D, E, F, G, AND H controllers and drawers.

Lead on performing clean, inspect, and repair of ERIC number 1, and 2 power panels.

Lead on performing modifications of RI, and C number 1, and 2 power panels.

Lead on install, and connecting PZR GRP A, B1, and B2 heater switches.

Performed final electrical checks on PNI 1, 2, 3, and 4 systems.

Lead on performing modifications on the RPFW pump terminal boxes.

Built 3 tier drape systems where we had to cut and install gloves, and garages for rip out of the NI detectors.

One of the lead mechanics of the NI team for installing NI detectors.

Lead mechanic on my shift for bending MI cables for the NI terminal boxes.

Performed soldering repairs on critical circuits of SRDIP components.

Performed final lock wire on multiple different types of components, plugs, and bolts.

Lead on disassembly, trouble shooting, and testing of NI detectors for noise problems while reactor is the primary power.

Part of hand selected team to remove, and repair faults dealing with NI detectors.

Lead on time critical full rip out of NI detectors under contamination controls for the USS Wyoming.

Lead on trouble shooting IRPI systems with critical circuits.

Performed de-energized, and energized power supply ground checks on RCPC, RCC-1, RCC-2, SRDIP’s, and PNI’s cabinets IAW G/I 30 and 31.

Have performed oversight as a stand in Nuclear Supervisor.

Have worked upon the following vessels:

USS GEORGE H.W. BUSH (CVN 77)

USS Maryland (SSBN-738)

USS Rhode Island (SSBN-740)

USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69)

USS McKee (AS-41)

USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75)

USS Georgia (SSBN-729/SSGN-729)

USS San Francisco (SSN-711)

USS Wyoming (SSBN-742)

USS La Jolla (SSN-701)

Have knowledge of, and executed work by using, but not limited to references such as:

NPM Elect-C-1 General Cleanliness and Temporary Protection for Reactor Instrumentation and Control Equipment

NPM Elect-D-1 Administrative Procedure for Troubleshooting Nuclear Cognizant Equipment

NPM Elect-E-1 G/I 21 Inspection of Reactor Instrumentation and Control and Electrical Equipment

NPM Elect-L-1 Procedure for Choosing and Installing Terminal Lugs and Shield Termination Devices

NPM Proj-C-1 Control and Management of Naval Nuclear Work, including Proj-C-1 Appendix X which is our local standards

NPM Proj-C-2 Nuclear Deficiency Reporting and Resolution

NPM QC-A-1 Data Recording and Certification

NPM QC-B-1 Review and Acceptance of Completed Nuclear Work

NPM TI-18-C Nuclear Work Authorization

NPM II-D-16 Identification and Control of Nuclear Temporary Services

NPM II-D-27 Installation, Identification and Surveillance Requirements for Nuclear Shipyard Support Systems

NPM II-D-7 Tool Control for Nuclear Work

NPM VI-D-4 Reliable Soldering of Electrical Connections

NPM XI-B-30 Control of Finite Grace Period Evolutions and Time Constraint Work

NPM I-K-1 Mixed (Radioactive and Hazardous) Waste Processing

NPM IX-D-17 Standard Requirements for Correction of Deficiencies on Reactor Plant Electrical Systems

NPM VI-C-16 Locking Devices

NPM XI-F-3 Technical Instructions for Painting and Paint Removal for Nuclear Work

NPM Radcon-A-13 Exposure Control

NPM Radcon-W-2 Generation of Radioactive Waste

NPM Radcon-A-2 Radiological Drape Containments

G/I 4 Testing and Replacing Circuit Components

G/I 5 Electrostatic Discharge Controls

G/I 29 Troubleshooting Reactor Instrumentation and Control Equipment (7 step method)

G/I 30 De-energized power supply ground checks

G/I 31 Energized power supply checks

G/P 24 Grounding of Front Panel Mounted Components

MIL-STD-2003 Electrical Plant Installation Standard Methods for Surface Ships and Submarines

Electrical Workmanship Inspection Guide for Surface Ships and Submarines (EWIG)

Electrical Information Guide (EIG)

Have knowledge of, and executed work by using, but not limited to Nuclear SOP’s such as:

CABL-3” SEPARATION

CABL-CHECKS

CABL-DISC-INSL

CABLE-DISCO-RECO

CABLE-MBR-CHECKS

EQPT-CAL

EQPT-HRDWR

EQPT-NI

EQPT-TEST

EQPT-VISAID

HARDWARE-REMOVAL

HARDWARE-SECURING FASTENER

INSP-GI 21

LEADS-LUGS

LEADS-PRE-SHRINK

PENE-TUBE

PLUG-FAB

TEMP-AOR

NI-DECT-INSL

WASTE-PACK

Job Related Qualifications:

BASIC SHIPBOARD WORKER

BASIC SHOP WORKER

SUBSAFE WORKER CODE 950

SUBMARINE WORKER

BASIC SUBMARINE SUPPORT

NUCLEAR FACILITY ELECTRICIAN

CORPORATE CABLEWAYS QUALIFICATION

NUCLEAR SUPERVISOR

NUCLEAR WORKER

NUCLEAR WORK LEADER

MIXED WASTE AND RAD PCB WASTE GENERATOR

RADIOLOGICAL VACUUM SYSTEMS OPERATOR

LIMITED ASBESTOS WORKER (ELECTRICAL WIRING)

LIMITED ASBESTOS WORKER (GASKET/PACKING)

C950 CATCH WORKER (ARTICLES 107.4.A AND J)

C950 CONTAMINATION WORKER (ARTICLE 107.3)

C950 DRAPE WORKER (ARTICLE 107.4.B, J AND K) 12/31/2019

RAD_CONTAMINATION_WKR CONTAMINATION WORKER (ARTICLE 106.1.C / ARTICLE 107.3)

PROFICIENCY TRACKER FOR CONTAMINATION QUALIFIED INDIVIDUALS

CONTAMINATION WORKER WITH ADDITIONAL ARTICLE 107.4 TRADE SPECIFIC SKILL(S)

RADIATION WORKER (ARTICLE 106.1.B / ARTICLE 107.2)

FULL ASBESTOS WORKER

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

QUALIFIED TO CHECK OUT LOTO EQUIPMENT FROM TOOL ROOM

QUALITY OF LIFE DUST RESPIRATOR

RESPIRATOR, FULL FACE

RESPIRATOR QUAL

NON NUC SUBMARINE WORKER ON THE JOB EXPERIENCE

SHOP 51 MOTOR SECTION

SHOP 51 PLUG SECTION

SHOP 51 ELECTRICIAN NON- NUCLEAR

SHOP 51 AMPLIFER SECTION

SHOP 51 NUCLEAR ELECTRICAL WORK

SHOP 51 HANGER SECTION ANNUAL

SHIPYARD SECURITY MANDATORY TRAINING

SHIPYARD MANDATORY ANNUAL REFRESHER TRAINING

Job Related Courses:

ARTICLE 107.4.A CATCH CONTROLS

ARTICLE 107.4.B DRAPE CSCA CONTROLS

ARTICLE 107.4.J PERFORM CONTAMINATION SURVEYS

ARTICLE 107.4.K PERFORM DECONTAMINATION

ARTICLE 107.4.R OPERATE RADIOLOGICAL VACUUM (USED WITH CONTAMINATION CONTROLS)

B001 DELIBERATE MALPRACTICE

B005 RADIOLOGICAL CONTROL INDOCT

B007 ANNUAL OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH AWARENESS

B028 NNSY NOVA VACUUM SYSTEM OPERATOR BRIEF

B917 TOXIC METAL COMMUNICATION BRIEF

C0100-001 TEAM OF WINNERS 2 TRAINING

C0106-B012 INSPECTION OF INDIVIDUAL PPE

C0106-B013 OSHE BULLETIN 16-12-002 CONFINE SPACE ENTRY

C1130-AS-001 THE ACTIVE SHOOTER

C1130-ASTT-002 ACTIVE SHOOTER TABLETOP BRIEF

C900CU-NB NEW BEGINNINGS

C950-CATCH-PRACT CODE 950 CONTAMINATION AND CATCH WORKER (ARTICLE 107.4.A) PRACTICAL

C950-CONTAM-PRACT CODE 950 STANDALONE CONTAMINATION WORKER (ARTICLE 107.3) PRACTICAL

C950-DRAPE-PRACT CODE 950 CONTAMINATION AND DRAPE WORKER (ARTICLE 107.4 B, J AND K) PRACTICAL

C950-PROFICIENCY C950 PROFICIENCY TRACKER

C950-RQ-CATCH-PRACT CODE 950 CONTAMINATION AND CATCH WORKER REQUAL PRACTICAL (ARTICLE 107.4.A)

C950-RQ-CONTAM-PRACT CODE 950 STANDALONE CONTAMINATION WORKER (ARTICLE 107.3)

C950-RQ-DRAPE-PRACT C950 CONTAMINATION AND DRAPE WORKER REQUAL PRACTICAL (ARTICLE 107.4 B, J AND K)

CERT-CONTAM-C950 CERTIFICATION ATTRIBUTE –CONTAMINATION WORKER ARTICLE 107.3 (CODE 950)

CERT-TSS-C950 CERTIFICATION ATTRIBUTE – ARTICLE 107.4 TSS ATTRIBUTE(S) (C950)

E-CLASS-QB QB RAD CLASSES

E-PAT-CONTAM (OLD Q) (OLD Q) STANDALONE CONTAMINATION WORKER PRACTICAL

E-PAT-R R RAD PRACTICAL

E-PAT-R (ALT) RADIATION WORKER PRACTICAL EXAM (ARTICLE 106.1.B / ARTICLE 107.2)

E-PAT-TSS-02 (OLD QB) TSS-02 PRACTICAL - RADIATION, CONTAMINATION, CATCH, AND DRAPE

E-WT-R R RAD WRITTEN TEST

F300N-001CTD CTD RAM IDENTIFICATION

F950-G008 GENERIC DISCONNECTION AND RECONNECTION FAMILARLIZATION TRAINING

F950-G027 WIREWAYS (BANDING AND WIREWAY TECHNIQUE)

F950-G084 CONTINUITY / RESISTANCE TESTING

F950-G086 BASIC SKILLS/ MOCK UP AND ASSESSMENT

F950-G087 C950 REFRESHER BRIEF FOR ELECTRICAL SAFETY & RECENT EVENTS

F950IVV2018 C950 INITIAL VOLTAGE VERIFICATION UTILIZING FLUKE 289

F950N-026 ELECTROSATIC DISCHARGE CONTROLS

F950N-031 NUCLEAR CONNECTIONIZATION FAM

F950N-032 NUCLEAR METER FAM

F950N-040 INTRODUCTION TO NUCLEAR TWD

F950N-056 NI BENDING OF MI CABLES

F950N-060 NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTATION CTD MOCKUP

F950N-061 DEFICIENCY RECOGNITION FAM

F950N-062 F950N-ROD CONTROL CABINET VALIDATION

F950N-101 C950 TROUBLESHOOTING METHODOLOGY (ELECT-D-1 & G/I 29)

F950S STUD GUN PREPERATION, SETUP & USE FAM FOR CODE 950

F950SB SWITCHBOARD INSPECTION FAM

G054 ELECTRICAL BLUEPRINT READING

G100-D NON-NUCLEAR QUALITY CONTROL, MODULE 4, MATERIAL CTRL

G100-E NON-NUCLEAR QUALITY CONTROL, MODULE 5, CLEANLINESS

G100-F NON-NUCLEAR QUALITY CONTROL, MODULE 6, SAFETY / ENVIRONMENT

G100-G NON-NUCLEAR QUALITY CONTROL, MODULE 7, USING TEMPORARY SERVICES AND EQUIPMENT

G100-H NON-NUCLEAR EXECUTION COURSE

G200 HOT WORK CONTROL

G200-A HOT WORK REQUIREMENTS FOR GROUNDING OF WELDING EQUIPMENT

G200-B HOT WORK CONTROL FOR BRAZING

G200-G HOT WORK CONTROL FOR GRINDING

G215 INSPECTION & VERIFICATION

G320 LEVEL 1

G370 NUCLEAR INTERFACE

G525 SOLDERING

G560 SUBMARINE WORKER INDOC/SUBSAFE AWARENESS

G565 RE-ENTRY CONTROL

G565A SUBSAFE AWARENESS

G750B ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM INSPECTION AND CLOSEOUT

HRO-001 NNSY HRO NO FEAR TRAINING

HRO-002 NNSY HRO PREVENTION OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT

HRO-005 PRIVACY ACT (PA) AND PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION (PII) AWARENESS

HRO-006 RECORDS MANAGEMENT IN THE DON: EVERYONE’S RESPONSIBILITY

L025 SEXUAL ASSAULT PREVENTION & RESPONSE

L045 SEXUAL HARASSMENT PREVENTION STAND-DOWN

N013 SHIPYD SUPT SYS/TEMP SERV

N015 LOCKWIRING/LOCK DEVICES

N029 CORPORATE PORTABLE VACUUM SYSTEM OPERATOR

NN-S9025 BASIC RESIPRATOR TRAINING - CORPORATE

NN-S9026 AIR PURIFIYING RESPIRATORS - CORPORATE (FIT TEST)

NN-T9007 CORPORATE BASIC METER TRAINING

NRCT-Q RADIOLOGICAL CONTINUOUS TRAINING FOR CONTAMINATION WORKERS

NRCT-QB RAD CONTINUOUS TRAINING FOR QB QUALIFIED EMPLOYEES

NRCT-R RAD CONTINUOUS TRAINING FOR R QUALIFIED EMPLOYEES

NS-N3001 NUCLEAR QUALITY CONTROL COURSE - CORPORATE

NS-N3002 QUALITY CONTROL FOR NUCLEAR SUPERVISORS - CORPORATE

NS-N9053 NUCLEAR MATERIAL CONTROL FOR MECHANICS

PH-S9046 HAZARDOUS ENERGY CONTROL AWARENESS ORIENTATION FOR AFFECTED EMPLOYEES

PH-S9047 ORIENTATION ON TAG-OUT USER'S MANUAL FOR SHIPBOARD WORKERS

PH-S9048 DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF AUTHORIZED EMPLOYEES ASHORE

PS-S9041 CORPORATE CONFINED SPACE AWARENESS

PT-T9002 CORPORATE ELECTRICAL SAFETY

PT-T9008 CORPORATE DISCONNECT RECONNECT

PT-T9010 INTRO TO CORP CABLEWAYS - MODULE 1 CORPORATE CABLEWAYS

PT-T9011 STUFFING TUBES - MODULE 2 CORPORATE CABLEWAYS

PT-T9012 MULTICABLE PENETRATORS - MODULE 3 CORPORATE CABLEWAYS

PT-T9013 DEAD ENDING CABLES - MODULE 4 CORPORATE CABLEWAYS

PT-T9014 CABLE SPLICING - MODULE 5 CORPORATE CABLEWAYS

PT-T9015 PLANNING CABLE ROUTES - MODULE 6 CORPORATE CABLEWAYS

PT-T9016 CHAFING RINGS - MODULE 7 CORPORATE CABLEWAYS

PT-T9017 HANGERS - MODULE 8 CORPORATE CABLEWAYS

PT-T9018 CABLE BANDING - MODULE 9 CORPORATE CABLEWAYS

PT-T9019 CABLE REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION – MODULE 10 CORPORATE CABLEWAYS

PT-T9020 PENETRATION OF EQUIPMENT - MODULE 11 CORPORATE CABLEWAYS

PT-T9021 CABLE REPAIRS - MODULE 12 CORPORATE CABLEWAYS

PT-T9022 TESTING OF CABLES - MODULE 13 CORPORATE CABLEWAYS

PT-T9023 INSPECTION OF CABLES AND CABLEWAYS - MODULE 14 CORPORATE CABLEWAYS

PT-T9024 SPECIAL TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT - MODULE 15 CORPORATE CABLEWAYS

S002A CPR TRAINING, TWO YEAR QUAL

S003-NE ELECTRICAL SAFETY BRIEF FOR NON-ELECTRICAL WORKERS

S108 QWL FILTERING FACEPIECE RESPIRATOR (DUSTMASK)

S894 ASBESTOS SUPERVISOR TRAINING

S900A HAZARD COMMUNICATIONS, REVISION 7/99

S9026FF RESPIRATOR FIT TEST, FULL FACE

S9026P PAPR TIGHT FITTING TRAINING

S921 FALL HAZARD AWARENESS

SEC-MAND-001 ANNUAL MANDATORY AT LEVEL I TRAINING

SEC-MAND-002 ANNUAL MANDATORY TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS TRAINING

SEC-MAND-003 ANNUAL MANDATORY OPSEC TRAINING

SEC-MAND-004 ANNUAL MANDATORY SECURITY BRIEF AND CIAR

T147 SOLDERING EYE EXAM

YS950-SS DESIGNATED PERSONNEL FOR SUBSAFE CODE 950

ZP00 NNSY ACTIVE EMPLOYEE

ZP51 PRODUCTION SHOP 51 IDENTIFIER

F950N-032 NI METER FAM

F950N-056 BENDING OF MI CABLES

Supervisor: Nelson Nelson 757-***-****)

Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

CTR Group

11843 Canon Blvd

Newport News, VA 23606 United States

08/2015 - 12/2015

Salary: 25.00 USD Per Hour

Hours per week: 40

Electrician

Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

Performed marine electrical work underneath direct supervision on Norfolk Naval Shipyard Supervisor Christine 757-***-****) on the CVN 77 project.

Duties were to rip out, Repair and Replace equipment or cable for upgraded systems in the Main

Machinery rooms and the RAR.

Installed and modified new runs of wire ways for cables to reach new equipment.

Installed the new PLC's in the engine rooms for the emergency throttle boards.

Installed and cut in the new cables for the PLC's.

Supervisor: Josh Grizzolli 757-***-****)

Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

Newport News Shipyard

4101 Washington Ave

Newport News, VA 23607 United States

02/2011 - 08/2015

Salary: 24.50 USD Per Hour

Hours per week: 40

Deck Electrician

Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

Interpreted electrical and mechanical schematics, blueprints and diagrams.

Diagnosed equipment malfunctions and completed repairs to restore equipment and maintain uptime.

Installed, operated and repaired first of its class electrical actuators.

Implemented vast knowledge, and experience of electronic principles to resolve complex electrical problems.

Repaired electrical equipment using hand and power tools and testing and diagnostic equipment.

Collaborated with engineering staff on testing of new equipment and technology.

Kept up with isolation tags and logs current at all times for safety of me, fellow workers, and shipboard navy personnel.

Read and worked from electronic blueprint drawings.

Maintained an inventory of parts for immediate and emergency repairs.

Climbed and worked from high heights on scaffolding.

Worked in and out of body harness in high elevated spots inside elevator trunks.

Worked in confined crawl spaces.

Worked a flexible, non-standard workweek.

Installed all electrical wiring during first construction and testing phase.

Installed and hooked up equipment based on mechanical drawings and electrical prints.

Collected, and analyzed data to become more efficient at my job and showed others based on findings what to look for and



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