Submarine Nuclear Operations instructor
tags:
operations
• maintenance
• instruction
• supervising employees
How would you describe your time at US Navy Nuclear Power Program?
Facilitator for intensive classroom and hands-on training in a high pressure engineering environment. Extensive curriculum development and classroom instruction experience in electrical and mechanical systems, electrical and radiation theory and systems interrelations. Maintenance supervisor during overhaul periods. Responsibilities included supervising 15 personnel. Supervised the rewrite of 40 lesson plans. Supervised groups of 77 students. Qualified Engineering Watch Supervisor, Supervised 11 on-watch operators of naval nuclear power plant during training, testing, and core burnout. Trained over 1200 students. Received Navy Achievement Medal for performance. Qualified Navy Master Training Specialist. Responsible for medical emergencies and casualty control in an industrial environment....
Submarine Nuclear Electrical Operator
tags:
maintenance
• operations
• teaching
• hazardous waste handling
How would you describe your time at US Navy Nuclear Power Program?
Work Center Supervisor responsible for maintenance management on all submarine nuclear and electrical equipment. Planned and facilitated safety and resource management briefs for complex maintenance evolutions during routine and urgent maintenance cycles. Supervised hazardous waste and environmental compliance for ships maintenance locker. Taught nuclear quality control, radiological and electrical maintenance, AC and DC motors & generators, motor controllers, power distribution equipment, and all electrical and mechanical test, maintenance, safety and calibration equipment. Ancillary duties included coordinating repair parts, electrical safety gear program manager, Ships hazardous waste program owner, maintenance execution supply chain and cost management....