Reginald Griffin
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Technician 20 Years of Military Experience
Quality Assurance ~ Engineering Safety ~ Mechanics of Diesel Generators ~ Main Propulsion Machinery and Auxiliary Equipment ~ Recipient of Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals
CAREER HISTORY
United States Navy, Maritime Expeditionary Security Force, Charleston, SC 2009 – 2011
Leading Maintenance Supervisor/Technician
• Supervised 5 personnel performing preventive and corrective maintenance on shipboard and land maneuvering engineering equipment
• Responsible for ordering repair parts and materials to repair damaged/broken equipment such as parts for 150 ton trucks, light plants, 30kw generators, small boats, etc.
• Oversaw vehicle and boat safety for approximately 160 personnel
• Utilized knowledge of operational naval instructions and Naval Tech Manuals to resolve problems that arose during testing, inspections and recommended corrective action
• Trained more than 160 personnel in Civil Engineering Support Equipment set up, Hazardous Material Storage and transportation
• Qualified 65% of the personnel in 3M (Maintenance, Material, and Management)
• Assisted in the implementation of the command 3M system resulting in a 96% administration score with a 100% maintenance accomplishment rating during the Echelon 3 (NECC) 3M inspection
United States Navy, Naval Station Ingleside, Ingleside, TX 2006 – 2009
Leading Maintenance Supervisor/Technician
• Planned the preventive maintenance and supervised the repair of 3 Reverse Osmosis Units along with 2 Diesel Generators to ensure the ships readiness for deployment
• Conducted 25 material checks for various pieces of engineering machinery and supervised 75 more materials checks while performing as the Machinery Control Console Operator during an ULTRA-E inspection
• Researched and ordered repair materials as needed to ensure the ships upkeep to a very high standard in order to meet critical deadlines
• Marked the career progression of junior personnel resulting in candidates being chosen for the Command Advancement Program which led them to advancing to the next level in their careers
United States Navy, Various Locations 1990 – 2006
Maintenance Technician
• Performed preventative and corrective maintenance on the following equipment:
o Shipboard Diesel Generators, internal combustion engines, machinery cooling water systems and other auxiliary equipment
o Hydraulic equipment, lube oil and fuel oil purifiers
o Governors, turbochargers, electronic controls, electrical and fuel systems and lubrication systems
o Fin Stabilizers and waste heat systems
• Performed quality assurance
• Ensured safety of personnel and equipment
• Read blueprints, drawings and technical manuals
• Received recognition for performance during a counter drug operation in the Caribbean
• Received recognition for professional achievement in the superior performance of my duties while performing as the Auxiliary Machinery Room Supervisor onboard the USS Boone(FFG-28) from October 2002 to March 2003
EDUCATION
Excelsior College 2011 – Present
Currently pursuing an Associates Degree in Mechanical Engineering
CERTIFICATIONS
Cummings Diesel Technician
MCM Propulsion Technician
Refrigeration and Air Condition Systems Technician
NAMTS Air Conditioning Technician
FFG-7 Class Auxiliaries Mechanical Systems Technician
LAMPS MK 3 RAST Mechanical Technician