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Project Management Data Entry

Location:
Middleburg, FL
Posted:
June 29, 2025

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Resume:

Mrs. Briana N. Reese

https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianareese 619-***-****

*************@*****.*** Orange Park, Florida 32065

Summary of Qualifications

Specific Core Competencies: Subject Matter Expert on Lean Methodologies; Detailed knowledge of gathering data for reports, planning, organizing system processes, and development of Policies and Procedures; implementation, and management; Accomplished at creating, coordinating, and tracking project management correspondence and documentation; General understanding of Federal regulations, laws, principles and techniques involving Program/Project Management, and Logistics.

Core Competencies: Skilled at facilitating Cross-Functional Teams, problem research and resolution, consulting and contract negotiations; Expert at Training Program development, implementation, and management; Adept at working with Dignitaries, Senior Leaders, Coordinating with Senior Leadership and outside agencies; Possesses highly effective writing and public speaking skills.

Professional Experience:

-Management of Material Resources- Management of Personnel-Resources- Judgment and Decision Making- Systems Analysis-Systems Evaluation- Communication- Management communication- Mechanical Equipment Operations- Mechanical Equipment Troubleshooting- Diesel Maintenance- Diesel Power- Hydraulics and pneumatics- Marine Auxiliary Systems- Active Secret clearance - Mechanical Blueprint Reading- Diesel & Steam Propulsion Systems - Marine Hydraulics & Pneumatics- Pump Repair & Maintenance- Firefighting & Damage Control- Preventive & Corrective Maintenance- Safety & Risk Management- Supervision & Team Leadership- Shipboard Electrical Systems

Military Experience/ Work History

United States Navy

Machinist’s Mate Second Class (MM2)

Dec 2015 – current

●Acted as administrative liaison between the Commanding Officer and Southeast maintenance teams, ensuring timely communication and documentation flow.

●Coordinated and tracked maintenance schedules, updates, and reports across multiple departments and commands.

●Prepared and routed official maintenance reports, situation updates, and readiness briefs for CO review.

●Managed calendars, correspondence, and travel coordination for the Commanding Officer and key leadership.

●Maintained strict control of classified and sensitive maintenance documentation in accordance with Navy security protocols.

●Supported command-level meetings by preparing agendas, taking minutes, and following up on action items.

●Assisted in drafting policy updates and administrative procedures related to maintenance oversight.

●Served as a point of contact for external commands and agencies requiring coordination with the maintenance office.

●Conducted intermediate-level pump repairs as a NAMTS Pump Repair Technician.

●Led maintenance teams ensuring optimal performance and compliance with safety and QA standards.

●Performed fuel and lubricating oil transfers, machinery space inspections, and emergency system responses.

●Align equipment or machinery.

●Decontaminate equipment or sites to remove hazardous or toxic substances.

●Evaluate construction projects to determine compliance with external standards or regulations.

●Inspect industrial or commercial equipment to ensure proper operation.

●Maintain repair or maintenance records.

●Maintain watercraft engines or machinery.

●Maintain work equipment or machinery.

●Monitor equipment operation to ensure proper functioning.

●Operate energy production equipment.

●Remove parts or components from equipment.

●Signal others to coordinate work activities.

●Test fluids to identify contamination or other problems.

●Troubleshoot equipment or systems operation problems.

●Trained over 20 training petty officers on how to input Waypoint training

●Collaborated with training supervisors and administrators through emails and calls to verify and keep up to date command wide required training.

●Ordered 16 pump repair parts and constructed 25 pump gaskets for 12 ships across the Mayport waterfront contributing to the increase of material condition readiness and mission operational capability in the southeast region.

●Prepared and organized excel spreadsheet to keep track of military personal who completed and did not complete scheduled training

●Conducted NAMPTS training and coordinated study sessions for eight junior sailors success which led to two sailors earning their NAMPTS NEC Certification.

●Maintained and kept up to date file records of all previous personnel who have received credit for trainings held for physical years

●Scheduled and executed spot checks for training petty officers

●Reviewed and made correction to Monthly Training Reports

●Advised training petty officers and peers on basic training policies, procedures and training opportunities.

●Provided administrative support and management to senior management

●Performs Navy Afloat Maintenance Training Strategy (NAMTS) organizational and intermediate-level maintenance procedures, inspecting and repairing marine main propulsion and auxiliary pumps and associated equipment in support of Fleet-directed requirements.

●Demonstrates knowledge of intermediate-level repair procedures, repair and maintenance standards, quality assurance specifications, and proper use of maintenance industrial machinery.

Roles & Advancement:

●Fireman Recruit Fireman Apprentice Fireman (FN) Machinist’s Mate Third Class (MM3) Machinist’s Mate Second Class (MM2)

●NEC: 736B – Mechanical Equipment Technician

Certifications & Specialized Training

NAMTS Pump Repair Technician

Nov 2022

●Marine propulsion & auxiliary pump maintenance

●QA standards, inspection, and safety procedures

●Performs Navy Afloat Maintenance Training Strategy (NAMTS) organizational and intermediate-level maintenance procedures, inspecting and repairing marine main propulsion and auxiliary pumps and associated equipment in support of Fleet-directed requirements.

●Demonstrates knowledge of intermediate-level repair procedures, repair and maintenance standards, quality assurance specifications, and proper use of maintenance industrial machinery.

AMPHIBOUS COMMAND SHIP(LCC)/LANDING HELICOPTER DOCK (LHD) STEAM PLANT (2019)

●Operated & Maintained Propulsion Systems: Oversaw and performed routine maintenance on propulsion machinery, including steam boilers and turbines, ensuring the ship’s engines were operational for power generation and propulsion.

●Steam & Freshwater Systems: Managed steam boilers and distillation equipment for freshwater production, ensuring reliable power and essential resources were available to the crew.

●Troubleshooting & Preventive Maintenance: Conducted troubleshooting and repairs on mechanical systems, diagnosing issues, and replacing defective parts. Developed and followed regular preventive maintenance schedules, minimizing system failures and downtime.

●Supervised & Led Teams: Led a team of junior sailors, ensuring work was completed safely and efficiently while promoting teamwork and adherence to Navy standards. Trained and mentored crew members in mechanical repair and damage control techniques.

●Damage Control & Emergency Repairs: Trained in damage control procedures, responding swiftly to equipment failures and emergencies, performing temporary and permanent repairs to ensure the ship’s systems remained operational in critical situations.

●Documentation & Compliance: Maintained accurate records of repairs, inspections, and safety checks to comply with Navy regulations and operational standards.

Machinist’s Mate “A” School – Surface Warfare Officers School

Jul 2015

●Steam propulsion systems, safety inspections, and casualty response procedures

Basic Engineering Common Core (Advanced) – Great Lakes, IL

Jun 2015

●Damage control, shipboard systems, emergency repair techniques

Engineering Professional Apprenticeship – Center for Naval Engineering

May – Jun 2015

●Fire science, marine engineering tools, piping systems

Education & Credits

(ACE-recommended college credit hours for military training)

●Diesel Power – 6 SH

●Hydraulics and Pneumatics – 4 SH

●Marine Auxiliary Systems – 6 SH

●Mechanical Equipment Operations – 6 SH

●Damage Control / Firefighting / Shipboard Systems – 9 SH

●Personal Conditioning & Community Health – 2 SH

Technologies

●Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)

●Data-Entry

●Smart Phone Applications- Apple IOS, Microsoft Systems

●Waypoints

●FLTMPS

●TWMS

References

Bao,Lee

**********@*****.*** SOUTHEAST MAINTENANCE CENTER 808-***-****

Brett, Likes

**********@*******.*** SOUTHEAST MAINTENANCE CENTER 208-***-****

Mrs, Susan Training Coordinator (SERMC) 904-***-****

Seth, Kochenourlugo Chief United States Navy 717-***-****



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