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Navy Nuclear Submarine Officer with Industry Experience

EDUCATION AND TRAINING

Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering | 2011
University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN

EXPERIENCE

Electrical Designer, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Firm | 2017 - Present

  • Stepped into an electrical engineering design and consulting role with minimal guidance. Excelled at designing and completing construction documents for various commercial projects.
  • Managed excellent client relations by taking charge of coordination problems and solving them efficiently and effectively.
  • Proficient in construction industry processes to include schematic design, design development, permitting, bidding, construction administration.
  • Proficient in the use of AutoCAD, Revit, Navisworks, Easy Power, and Bluebeam Revu.

United States Navy | 2012 - 2017

Assistant Operations Officer

  • Supervisor for a division of 12 Sailors responsible for the safe navigation of a U.S. Submarine and upkeep of strategic navigation systems.
  • Trained and implemented changes to directives and instructions maintaining personnel skills at the highest standards.

Electrical Officer

  • Supervisor for a division of 14 Sailors responsible the maintenance and upkeep of all electrical systems throughout a U.S. Submarine, as well as safe operation of the nuclear-powered electric plant.
  • Supervised maintenance and evolutions to ensure strict procedural compliance and safety.
  • As Quality Assurance Supervisor, reviewed all critical materials and work documentation to prove and ensure the safety of everyone on board.
  • Led many successful incident critiques to allow effective solutions to be implemented, preventing recurrent problems.

Watch/Duty Officer

  • Led casualty response actions for mock scenarios involving fires, flooding, and nuclear accidents to minimize loss of life and environmental impact.
  • Maintained and promoted a positive attitude while serving out five SSBN deterrent patrols totaling 53 weeks at sea with an average patrol length of 90 days.
  • Led a small team of 16 during high-stress situations, safely driving a U.S. ballistic missile submarine over five strategic deterrent patrols while directly representing the Captain's interests.
  • Approved, sequenced, and managed workflow for complex maintenance and procedures during four refit periods, ensuring work happened on schedule and safety standards were always met.
  • Coordinated with supporting contractors, ensuring accomplishment of maintenance and testing.
  • Responsible for managing a team of six to twelve personnel in reliably running and maintaining an operational nuclear reactor.

Supervisor, Leading Package Delivery Service | 2005 - 2008

  • Managed a team of 12 to ensure package cars were loaded efficiently, safely, and in time to meet morning delivery deadlines for customers.