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March 9-10, 2020

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Navy Nuclear-Trained Officer with a Master's in Engineering Management

EDUCATION AND TRAINING

Project Management Professional (PMP) | Expected March 2020

Master of Engineering Management | 2017
Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA

Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering | 2011
Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA

EXPERIENCE

Global Upgrades Project Coordinator, Leading Supplier to the Semiconductor Industry | 2018 - Present

  • Travel globally to perform daily project support activities throughout all phases of the project lifecycle (preparation, execution, evaluation). Play a central role as the liaison to manage the daily upgrade activities at the customer site. This includes coordinating a cross-functional, multi-cultural team, to effectively lead meetings. Monitor and report project status, drive progress, and connect all stakeholders in order to achieve project goals.
  • Senior qualifying coordinator responsible for training all new team members to include running the Upgrade Coordinator School, as well as qualifying operational coordinators.
  • Solve a portion of the low to medium type of technical, operational, logistical issues and problems.
  • Understand and effectively communicate issues with colleagues, technical support, and manage the solution paths.
  • Proactively manage risks and safety at customer sites.

Field Engineer, Premier Provider of Field Service Solutions | 2016 - 2018
Charleston, SC

  • Responsible for the planning and execution of power outages for steam turbines.
  • Lead teams of millwrights during the disassembly, repair, and reassembly of steam turbine components, valves, pumps, and other operational systems during major and minor outages.
  • Oversee onsite safety, quality control, parts tracking, foreign material exclusion, and scheduling during the execution of planned outages.

United States Navy | 2012 - 2016

Navy Nuclear Power Program | 2014 - 2016
Charleston, SC

  • Hands-on study of system design and operations of mechanical and electrical systems, including casualty response in a fifth generation Westinghouse nuclear power plant.
  • Qualified Engineering Officer of the Watch (EEOW).
  • Received graduate-level training in electrical engineering, thermodynamics, chemistry, physics, mathematics, material sciences, reactor dynamics, and nuclear plant operations.

Communications Officer | 2012 - 2014
USS Gridley (DDG-101), San Diego, CA

  • Coordinated and implemented a planned movement of two classified networks from on ship to a secure offsite facility to support a complete network upgrade, saving the Navy over $40K in contract costs by expertly implementing ship's personnel, reducing project completion time by 20%.
  • Improved training of personnel from 30% to 100% fully qualified ITs within first six months on the job. Ensured an 89% maintenance completion rate resulting in completion of over 5,000 maintenance items
  • Expertly tracked and managed over 1,200 top secret and secret communications security line items with zero reportable incidents. Praised as the best manager on the waterfront. Set the benchmark for all managers in San Diego.
  • Assumed control of communications security in 10% of the required time, while outperforming every other ship on the waterfront with the most inexperienced team.
  • Planned and executed two ship-wide systems testing of all communication equipment for operational certification.
  • Qualified Officer of the Deck. Trusted with the safe navigation and maneuvering of the ship.
  • Lead a team of 20 personnel during a six-month deployment to both the Arabian Gulf and the Western Pacific in maritime interdiction operations, while completing 12 Strait of Hormuz transits.