GERALD MATTHEW VINE
*** ***** ***, ****** *****, IL 61065
630-***-**** ******@*****.***
EMPLOYMENT
GENERAL MILLS, INC. April 05 – December 08
Maintenance Team Leader,
Managed 15 direct reports. Responsible for Refrigeration Team and all support areas including ammonia, HVAC, boiler operations, and chilled glycol. Maintained a $1.5 Million budget, coordinated planned maintenance for responsible areas and supported Continuous Improvement activies.
M & M MARS, INC. October 00 – April 05
Utilities Technician,
Responsible for the operation and maintenance of Ammonia (NH3) refrigeration systems, high and low pressure boiler systems, Waste Water Treatment facility, buildings and grounds maintenance, HVAC systems, and Fire Prevention systems in a 200,000 sq/ft. ice-cream manufacturing plant.
UNITED STATES NAVY 12/91 – 10/00
Shop Supervisor, Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, Pearl Harbor, HI
Managed 60 civilian and military personnel; responsible for trouble-shooting, maintenance and repair of mast and antenna systems for all submarines stationed in Pearl Harbor, HI.
Nuclear Trained Machinist Mate Supervisor (Submarines) (3365), Norfolk, VA
Served aboard two “688” Class Submarines, (USS Charlotte SSN-766 and USS Oklahoma City SSN-723). Qualified all watch stations, including Engine Room Supervisor. QA Supervisor.
Honorably Discharged MM1(SS) (E-6)
EDUCATION
DEVRY UNIVERSITY, DUPAGE CAMPUS ADDISON, IL
B.S.: Technical Management, Anticipated June 2009 09/05 to Present
GPA 4.0
GARDEN CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE GARDEN CITY, KS
Industrial Ammonia Refrigeration Operator Training I and II 01/03, and 05/04
GPA 4.0
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY LEXINGTON, KY
Major: Mechanical Engineering 08/86 to 12/89
GPA 3.1
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS
Certified Industrial Refrigeration Operator (C.I.R.O.) License
National Institute for the Uniform Licensing of Power Engineers (N.I.U.L.P.E.) Fourth Class License
HAZMAT Responder Trained
Incident Commander Training
Licensed Stationary Engineer, City of Chicago, IL
MILITARY EDUCATION
Naval Prototype Training Unit – Intensive, hands-on study in the operation and maintenance of working naval nuclear power plant
Nuclear Power School – Mastered theories and principles of navy nuclear propulsion. Topics of study included physics, heat transfer, fluid flow, nuclear theory and electronics
Machinist Mate “A” School – Studied pump and turbine theory and applications
Machine Tool Operator School – Operation of lathe, milling and other machine shop equipment
Quality Assurance School – Writing and maintaining QA documents for both Nuclear and Sub-Safe work as well as serving as QA Inspector