David B. Mack
**** **** ***** **** **, San Diego, CA 92126
619-***-**** ******@*****.***
Summary of Qualifications
Journeyman Electrician (ship &boat)11/08 member Id 20692.
Received CNO and SECNAV safety award for FY02
Outstanding management ensured proper maintenance and 100% accountability of equipment while adhering to navy safety standards.
Hands-on management ensured a 100% certification of flight deck Lighting
Assigned/scheduled/inspected work of 8 electricians which resulted in a 100% equipment operational to sustain mission readiness
Completed performance evaluations
Over 20 years of Electrical Power Plant and Distribution experience in a military environment.
Marine Engineer: More than 15 years of progressively responsible hands-on and management.
Over 12 years of supervisory experience in Power Plant distribution and Electrical Plant operation maintenance.
Highly proficient at reading and interpreting schematic diagrams and electrical blue prints
Qualified Engineering Central Control Station Supervisor, chief electrical watch , Electrical Plant Control Operator, and Switchboard Operator.
Professional Experience
Experience in the maintenance, repair, modification, overhaul and installation of electrical distribution equipment and machinery.
Showing meticulous attention to detail directed repairs of female living quarters electrical distribution system caused by grounds requiring over 75 man-hours. These untiring preparations and emergent repairs were crucial during the successful Navy Safety Survey and ULTRA S.
Led a repair team which performed repair of under counter cold well freezer, deep fat Frye’s, RAS lighting circuits and over 5O Ship's Service Diesel- Generator IMA level preventive maintenance checks, efforts enable MCM class ships to successfully complete INSURV inspection and meet training and operation commitments
Managed inventory.
Planned and prepared multiple projects.
Exceeded expectations of service deadlines in a high paced environment
Trained, certified and experienced in Lighting distribution, Controllers, Motor repair and Quality Control Maintenance procedures. .
Repaired, installed, adjusted, modified, and tested electrical systems and devices for 300,000 square feet of office, classroom and living space; including: Electrical panels, conduit, motors, ballasts, fluorescent lights, computer, breakers, wire, switches, receptacles, incandescent lights and telephone lines IAW blue prints and schematic drawings.
Corrected over 75 discrepancies including 4 topside dimmer switches, RHIB tachometer, flight deck line up lights, 2 galley ovens immediate repair of 1B Water Heater and Anchor Windlass motor controllers enabling increased self sufficiency savings of over $10,000
Instrumental in the troubleshooting and repair of mine sweeping cables to include 5 Q-3's, 6 S-3's, 5 APC's and 1 CL-3 with a cost savings of $2,410,000 for the navy.
Skills:
AC/DC theory lighting and power systems generators
controllers starters transformers
communications systems general electronics electrical control consoles
computers Efficient in Microsoft Windows Word
Power Point Excel Electrical Safety Trainer
Electrical Troubleshooting Repair Blueprints and schematics Motor Controller Repairs
Quality Assurance Evaluation Leadership
Personnel Management Technical Manuals and Drawings Multi-meters
Phase rotation meters Oscilloscopes Meg-Ohmmeters
Strobe-a-tacks Volt-meters Amp-meters
Work Experience
Work Center Supervisor/Maintenance Technician, ARDM-5 ARCO Point Loma ,CA 2009-2010, Supervisor: Darius Dye, Salary $5266mo
Work Center Supervisor/ Lead Petty Officer at Sea, USS FITZGERALD(ddg-62) Yokosuka, Japan 2007-2009, Supervisor: Gilbert Millan, Salary $6500mo
Maintenance Supervisor, Navy Air Landing Field San Clemente Island, CA. 2005-2007, Supervisor: Neil Monato, Salary $5250mo
Maintenance custodian, Transient Personnel Unit, Jacksonville, FL 2004-2005 ,Supervisor: M.E. Morgan, Salary $4900mo
Administration, Naval Hospital Jacksonville, FL 2004-2004, Supervisor: M.E. Morgan, Salary $4900mo
Work Center Supervisor, USS Boone (FFG -28) Mayport, FL 2003-2004, Supervisor: B.D. Ivanich, Salary $4900mo
Work Center Supervisor/Maintenance Technician, SIMA Ingleside, TX 2000 - 2003, Supervisor: F.H. Amerson, Salary: $4200mo
Maintenance Technician, USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN - 71) Norfolk, VA1999 -2000, Supervisor: James Robinson, Salary $4600mo
Education and Training
(8000 hours) Completed United Services Military Apprenticeship Program (electrician) “11/08
Certificate Safety Programs Afloat Training (A-493-2099) Navosh and Environmental Training Center 09/08
Certificate Ship’s Configuration Maintenance Course. Naval Ship Repair Facility 06/07
54 S.H in AAS: AES: Electrical systems Thomas Edison State College, 01/07, GPA 3.30
Certificate (160 hours) Cargo/Weapons (Electrical)(A-690-0099 )Service School Command, NTC 08/03
Certificate (72 hours) First Line Leadership development Program (P-500-0025) Mine Warfare Training Center 01/02
Certificate NAVSEA Shop Qualification improvement Program Rigging (S-060-0682) USS Theodore Roosevelt(cvn-71) 09/97
Certificate Basic shipboard soldering Mobile Technical Unit Fourteen 05/92
(840 hours) Electrician’s Mate “A” school (A-662-0016) Service school command, NTC 05/91
Certificate Microcomputer Repair A.P. Randolph North side Skill Center 06/87
High School Diploma Jean Ribault H.S. 06/87
Certification/ Credentials
4651 Outside Electrical Repairman 04/07
4671 Shipboard Elevator Electronic/ Electrical System Maintenance Technician 08/03
Certified Cableway Inspector 02/02
Certified Quality Assurance Worker 09/91
9710 Electronic Equipment Repairman 03/90
Certified CPR 02/09