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Quality Assurance Maintenance

Location:
Austin, TX, 78750
Salary:
$10+/hr
Posted:
May 18, 2011

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Christopher M. Stadler

***** ****** **** **

Austin TX 78750

248-***-**** (C)

oc3sgf@r.postjobfree.com

SUMMARY

• Six years of military experience involving maintenance, training, management, administrative work, repair, operation testing, quality assurance and inspection of mechanical systems

• Qualified in multiple watch stations including auxiliary machinery supervisor,work center supervisor, quality assurance supervisor, emergency diesel operator and auxiliary machinery operator

• Active Secret Security Clearance

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Leadership Air Compressors Precision Measuring Piping Systems

Training Organization Corrective Maintenance Hazardous Material

Control Materials Shipboard Firefighting Administration Refrigeration Heat Exchangers Blue Prints/Schematics Inspections Safety Troubleshooting Diesel Generators EPA Regulations Quality Assurance Pump Overhauls Formal Work Packages Diesel Engines HVAC Public Speaking Preventive Maintenance Valves

EXPERIENCE

U.S. Navy, USS IWO JIMA (LHD 7), Norfolk, VA Aug 2005 - Jun 2010

Machinist’s Mate

• Expert in efficiently troubleshooting, performing diagnostic and analytical tests, and corrective maintenance during high stress and short time constraints

• Ability to read and understand technical manuals and schematics

• Demonstrated ability to plan low cost and time efficient projects, maintain high standards of quality of work, and be dependable to complete designated task to its completion

• Extensive knowledge in generating and writing Quality Assurance formal work procedures/packages, organizing approximately six Quality Assurance jobs per quarter including inspection of materials, testing, cleanliness, and fabrication of needed repair parts

• Motivated fast learning self-starter with a hunger for knowledge that can work with little to no supervision

• Saved the USS IWO JIMA over $300,000 in preventive maintenance of equipment, identifying equipment deficiencies prior to equipment failure

• Assembled and manufactured various mechanical equipment materials saving USS IWO JIMA over $20,000

• Assisted USS IWO JIMA in maintaining 100% operational status during the 2006 and 2008 deployments

• Accumulated over 1,800 hours of hands on repairs of High Pressure Air Compressors and 1,300 hours of hands on repairs to Low Pressure Air Compressors

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• Led and supervised the training of 30 personnel on all Auxiliary equipment

• Conducted observations and Quality Assurance inspections to ensure step by step procedural compliance and attention to detail was followed to meet strict specification requirements for proper completion of tasks

• Investigated faulty components and equipment and produced most efficient repair action

• Overhauled and maintained High Pressure Air Compressors, Low Pressure Air Compressors, Refrigeration Units, Air Conditioning Plants, Emergency Diesel Generators, and Nitrogen Generating Plants, Water Heaters, Industrial Laundry Equipment, Industrial Kitchen Equipment, Hydraulic Pressure Units, Various Valves and Fluid Regulating Systems

• Organized work schedules and set job priorities to match technicians’ skills and knowledge level for optimum work accomplishment using the fewest amount of man hours

• Supervised and delegated work schedules to seven technicians in the mechanical Auxiliaries division

• Conducted training to enhance technical knowledge on equipment in turn maximizing productivity by over 50%

• Scheduled, assigned, and ensured maintenance personnel accomplished tasks assigned to them in accordance with standards and all needed materials were readably available

• Preformed maintenance for Afloat Training Group in two of the highest scoring inspections throughout the East Coast

• Implemented a new training program streamlining the learning process, qualifying engineers in a more efficient manner

• Proven ability to communicate effectively with personnel of a variety of backgrounds and cultures

• Experienced in multiple training and presentation experiences

• Researched information to present informative, cost effective, and economic solutions to supervisors

U.S. Navy, Navy Nuclear Power Training Command, Charleston, SC Jun 2004 - Aug 2005

• Student in Navy Nuclear Power

• Active Secret Security Clearance

EDUCATION

• Nuclear Power Machinist Mate “A” School

• Currently Enrolled in College

• High School Diploma



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