BRIAN MCDONALD
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Profile
* ***** ** ********** ** the Naval engineering fields with expertise in troubleshooting galley and laundry equipment, as well as having obtained qualifications in maintaining air conditioning and refrigeration plants, and having been qualified in damage control and firefighting, participating as part of a repair locker as a member of the hose team.
Skills
• Background in engineering.
• Experience in troubleshooting.
• Ability to work both independently and on cross-functional project team.
• Creative problem solving.
Accomplishments
Qualified as an AMO rover within the United States Navy, being responsible for the operation of 6 AC units, 3 reefer units, 8 fire pumps, 8 salt water pumps, 2 High Pressure Air Compressors, 6 Low Pressure Air Compressors, 6 Cargo Weapons Elevators, and 2 Aircraft Elevators.
Qualified as a Heat Stress Surveyor, taking dry bulb readings in machinery spaces. Qualified as an AMR (Auxiliary Machinery Room) Lower Level Watch, being responsible for the operation of Number 3 Ship's Service Turbine Generator (SSTG).
Professional Experience
• Machinist Mate (Steam and Heat Maintenance Person) Sep 2009-Apr 2011
Company: United States Navy
Location: Sasebo-Nagasaki, Japan
Discription: As a Steam and Heat maintenance person, I was responsible for conducting preventative and corrective maintenance on 11 hot water heaters, 7 washers, 7 dryers, 12 laundry presses, 1 flatwork ironer, 4 scullery dishwashers, 4 garbage grinders, 4 vertical package conveyors, 2 dumbwaiters, 4 CMU's, 2 solid waste shredders, and 1 large pulper.
• Cashier Jul 2007-Aug 2009
Company: Chick-Fil-A
Location: Kissimmee Florida.
Discription: Provided fast and courteous customer care.
Education:
• Machinist’s Mate Strand (MM STRAND) Feb 2010-Mar 2010
Location: Great Lakes, IL
Field of Study: Engineering
Type of Degree: Apprenticeship Certification.
Discription: A 13 day course conducted by the Center for Naval Engineering Learning Site, Great Lakes, IL. The purpose of this Pipeline Course is to provide basic steam propulsion, and auxiliary engineering apprentice training.
• Basic Engineering Common Core (BECC) Dec 2009-Feb 2010
Location: Great Lakes, IL
Field of Study: Engineering
Type of Degree: Apprenticeship Certification.
Discription: 52 day course comprised of 28 days attending Engineering Professional Apprentice Career Track (E-PACT), and 24 days BECC Advanced Course, Great Lakes, IL. The purpose of this course is to provide advanced engineering apprentice training in duties as a member of a repair party, utilizing the Engineering Operating Sequencing System (EOSS) for plant operations and casualty control, and utilizing the Planned Maintenance System when performing preventative maintenance.
Ridge Community High School Class of 2009
Location: Davenport, FL