Carlton L. Price
Salem, CT ****0
860-***-****(c)
**********@*****.***
Summary of Qualifications:
·12 Years of experience in Navy Nuclear Power Operations
·Effective communication skills
·Management operations in landfill gas to electrical power generation
·Maintained state and local requirements for environmental compliance on internal combustion engines and flares
·ACE Associate Certification
·Ergonomics Job Assessor Certification
Professional Accomplishments:
Industrial Engineer, Pratt & Whitney, Middletown,CT 2023-2025:
·Performed capacity analyses for the most critical machines in Business Units 380 and Cases; Result- improved equipment efficiency
·Designed a standard work for operators to run multiple machines; Result- improved labor efficiency which saved on labor costs
·Coached supervisors by using personal experiences as a manager; Result- better utilization of work force and increased productivity
·Provided visibility of throughput and bottlenecks for 2 business units; Result- team improved managing strategy by focusing on goals and elimination of non value added activities
Cell Leader, Pratt & Whitney, 2011- 2023:
Second shift supervisor of military rotors for CSMC
·Ensuring all employees were trained on
EH&S and ethics compliance
·Planned reorganization of vital
departments; Result- accommodated
state-of-the-art machine acquisitions
·Eliminated non-ergonomic storage
racks; Result-better storage, increased
space, and improved value stream
mapping
·Led a project to purchase carts for 3 business units; Result- eliminated safety risks for employees and minimized damage to product
Maintenance Supervisor, Wyman-Gordon, Precision Castparts Corp., North Grafton, MA Apr 2010-Nov 2010:
·In charge of the daily calibrations of all
instrumentation and gages
·Planned preventive maintenance of 40
rotary, box type, and car bottom
furnaces
Regional Manager, Fortistar Methane Group, Lockport, NY. 2008-2009:
Supervised the daily O&M of 9 power plants
·Provided oversight for the upkeep of
gas collection and pre-treatment
equipment
·Planned 2010 fiscal year budget for 9
operating facilities and 9 well fields;
Result- saved $80K in annual expenses
for oil consumption and disposal
·In charge of overhauls for more than 16
engines and 4 engine out-frames;
Result- ensured efficiency of engines
and the maximum use of landfill gas
which increased facility revenue by
$27K per engine
·Provided oversight for 2 project
expansions; Result- ability to extract
more gas for each electrical generating
facility which in turn added $226K per
engine each month
·Responsible for personnel training;
Result- minimized equipment
downtime and fostered a highly skilled
team
Carlton L. Price 2
US Navy, 1995-2008:
Ship’s Gage Calibration Coordinator, USS Virginia, 2006-2007:
·Maintained/calibrated all pressure
and temperature gages on boat;
Result- boat maintained biannual
certification, rated excellent on
external audits, and above average
training program
Machinery Division Leading Petty Officer, USS Virginia, 2005-2006:
·Supervised and trained 15 personnel
on procedures and proper use of
equipment
·Coordinated with special overhaul
team to make modifications for
ship’s service turbine generators;
Result- improved data which
changed the operation of 2 major
pieces of ship’s equipment and
saved over $600K in annual
expenses to Navy
Nuclear Repair Mechanic, Trident Refit Facility, Kingsbay, GA. 2002-2005:
·Performed extensive
corrective/preventive maintenance
and numerous radioactive valve
repair jobs on various submarines
Submarine Nuclear Propulsion Plant Supervisor-Mechanical, 2001-2008:
·Experienced at supervising the
O&M of a submarine nuclear
propulsion plant
Training Coordinator for Machinery Division, USS Tennessee, 2001-2002:
·In charge of writing tests, keeping
records, training personnel, and
qualifying new personnel
Education and Training:
Masters of Aeronautics, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, January 2017
Bachelor of Science in Applied Science and Technology, Thomas Edison State College, September 2008
Navy Schools:
·Navy Nuclear ‘A’ School - 13 weeks of basic mechanics, and theory of mechanical systems
·Naval Nuclear Power School - 26 weeks of mechanical, chemical, metallurgical, and nuclear engineering fundamentals
·Naval Nuclear Training Prototype - 24 weeks of mechanical theory, chemistry, radiological controls application, and nuclear power plant operation