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CV/Resume ID no.:
76082
Last Updated:
Wednesday, September 19, 2007 |
Location (Residence): Orlando, United States
Citizenship: United States
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Languages:
Native:
English United States, Spanish Traditional Sort, Spanish Modern Sort Other:
Spanish Panama |
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| Education & Experience: |
Work Authorization & Relocation: |
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Education:
High School in n/a Years of Experience:
6 years
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Authorized to work in:
United States, Panama
Present Location:
United States, Orlando
Relocation:
Anywhere (International) |
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| Expertise |
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Subcategory |
Ability |
Experience |
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Technician Level |
Electrical |
Experienced
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6 years |
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Technician Level |
Gas Turbine |
Experienced
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6 years |
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Quality (QA/QC) |
Quality Assurance |
Experienced
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4 years |
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Engineering |
Maintenance |
Experienced
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6 years |
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Engineering |
Mechanical |
Experienced
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6 years |
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Engineering |
Electrical |
Experienced
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6 years |
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| CV/Resume Details |
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| 1. Summary (Cover Letter) - CV/Resume Part 1 [Mandatory] |
To Whom It May Concern:
I am extremely interested in exploring employment opportunities as an Electrical / Electronics Plant Technician with your organization. Enclosed is my resume for your review and consideration.
You will note that I have in-depth formal training, relevant certifications and have recently completed a 6 1/2-year contract with the U.S. Navy as an Electrician and a Gas Turbine Systems Technician (Electrical) with demonstrated success. Throughout this time I have become known for my ability to handle diverse and multiple levels of responsibility ranging from the streamlining of complex repair projects, to the training and supervision of electricians and engineering plant technicians.
My personal work ethic includes the highest degrees of dedication and self-motivation, with a proven ability to quickly adapt to new responsibilities and address emergent challenges. I am experienced in troubleshooting and repairing a wide range of shipboard electrical, electronic, mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic equipment and their controls and support systems. Other areas of expertise include: production maintenance and quality control, materials expediting and management, inventory control, oil/fuel/water testing and treatment procedures, strategic maintenance planning, logs and records maintenance, and console operation essentials. I possess special expertise in troubleshooting and resolving difficult emergent casualties while working independent of supervision. I also have highly-developed communications and interpersonal relations skills, with a proven track record of delivering far better than expected results.
Based on my formal training, multifaceted relevant skills and proven experience, I would appreciate an opportunity to discuss with you, in person, how my qualifications would match your needs. I am certain I could pinpoint additional areas of expertise which would enhance my contributions as an integral member of your engineering team.
Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
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| 2. Work Experience - CV/Resume Part 2 [Mandatory] |
- Savvy electrical / mechanical technician and troubleshooter for marine gas turbines, auxiliaries systems, diesel engines, control consoles/panels, electrical power generation and distribution systems, fuel/water plants, and high/low pressure engineering systems and components.
- Experienced in installing, upgrading, repairing and maintaining pumps, compressors, reverse osmosis systems, , regulators, reducers, storage tanks, piping, gauges, solenoids, accumulators, actuators (4500psi Air), hydraulics (3000psi), oxygen/nitrogen/hydrogen systems, enclosed atmosphere control systems, HVAC&R systems, oxygen producing equipment, diesel generators, etc.
- Skilled department administrator able to schedule, train, supervise, evaluate and motivate technical teams. Monitor workflow activities and oversee safety and quality assurance matters.
- Coordinate gauge calibration and fuel/lubricant/water testing programs, compile and assess trend analysis data, generate interval maintenance criteria, and account for tools, inventories and capital assets.
- At ease in environments requiring independent decisions, expertise in complex problem-solving, and meticulous attention to detail. Pressure proven tech.
- Utilize diverse electronic testing devices and precision measuring/calibration equipment. PC literate in a variety of hardware/software applications. Proven ability to handle multi-task levels of responsibility effectively. Reliable, Dedicated, hard-working and productive team player and employer asset.
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| 3. Education & Training - CV/Resume Part 3 [Mandatory] |
EDUCATION & TRAINING
UNITED STATES NAVY SCHOOLS & FORMAL TRAINING PROGRAMS
- Awarded the equivalent of 54 College Credits by the American Council on Education for Cumulative Navy Training and Experience, Apr 2007
- Workcenter Supervisor Leadership Course, Feb 2007
- Shipboard Propulsion Fuels & Oils and JP-5 Testing and Treatment, Jun 2006
- Rotary Pumps, Jun 2006
- Introduction to Temperature Measuring Instruments, Aug 2005
- Gas Turbine Electrical Maintenance DDG-51 / AOE-6 Ships, 5 Weeks, Jul 2005
- Components for Electronic Liquid Cooling Systems, Jun 2005
- Gas Turbine Console Operator DDG-51 / AOE-6 Class Ships, 3 Weeks, May 2005
- Surface Ship Gauge Calibration School (600psi & Nuclear Systems), Aug 2003
- Force Protection Fundamentals Training, 1 Week, Aug 2003
- General Shipboard Damage Control (Emergency Response) and Fire Fighting
- Engineering Electrical Core, 13 Weeks, Oct 2001
- Gas Turbine Mechanical / Electrical Primary ("A") School, 7 Weeks, Jul 2001
- Engineering Mechanical Core, 2 Weeks, May 2001
- Engineering Common Core School, 3 Weeks, Apr 2001
- Naval Recruit Training, 10 Weeks, Jan-Apr 2001
LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS & FORMAL QUALIFICATIONS
- DDG-51 Gas Turbine Electrical Maintenance Technician, NEC-4125
- Advanced Damage Control Technician
- Duty Electrician / Propulsion, Auxiliaries & Electrical Distribution Console Operator
- Steering Gear Operator / Anchor Windlass Operator / Electrician / Aft Steering
- Proficient in Spanish Language Skills, Written and Spoken (Native Tonge)
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| 4. Computer Skills - CV/Resume Part 4 [Mandatory] |
Microsoft word
Microsoft excel
Windows 98, XP, and Vista
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| 5. Other Skills - CV/Resume Part 5 [Optional] |
Speak, read, write and translate spanish
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| 6. Additional Information - CV/Resume Part 6 [Optional] |
- Available immediately, willing to travel and/or relocate.
- Active Volunteer and Participant in the local community.
- Additional Naval Awards: Good Conduct Medal; Commanding Officer's personal Letter of Commendation; Sea Service Deployment Ribbons; Coast Guard Special Operations Service Ribbon; Meritorious Unit Commendation, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal; and National Defense Service Medal.
- References furnished upon request.
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