William Mills
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Insight Technology Solutions
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United States
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Business Consulting and Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Time Compliance Technical Order / Engineering Change Developer
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May 2021 - Present
Norfolk, Virginia, United States On staff with a Government Contractor to the USCG, fulfilling a contract to provide Hull, Mechanical & Electrical (HM&E) and logistical support for planned and emergency repairs to the Coast Guard’s fleet of 31 Medium Endurance Cutters and all associated Product Lines (MECPL). • Develop and write technical statements of work to perform ship repairs and alterations for execution by ship repair contractors at a variety of locations. • Develop and write technical statements of work for the… Show more On staff with a Government Contractor to the USCG, fulfilling a contract to provide Hull, Mechanical & Electrical (HM&E) and logistical support for planned and emergency repairs to the Coast Guard’s fleet of 31 Medium Endurance Cutters and all associated Product Lines (MECPL). • Develop and write technical statements of work to perform ship repairs and alterations for execution by ship repair contractors at a variety of locations. • Develop and write technical statements of work for the purchase of Government Furnished Equipment. Monitor the progress of procurements, facilitate government acceptance, and track delivery to ship repair facilities. • Provide technical review of maintenance standards and drawings, as well as preventative and corrective maintenance practices. • Prepare project progress reports, white papers, briefings, and other collateral that validate and report on all work in progress. • Conduct market research to obtain pricing information and prepare purchase request documents to procure commercial spare parts, technical items, and all other necessary supplies/services for all ship repair, alteration and casualty response activities. Pursue the best combination of price, quality and service to ensure best value to the Coast Guard. • Identify, perform and manage all logistical and technical requirements for successful TCTO/EC implementations. Show less
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US COAST GUARD
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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100 - 200 Employee
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Safety Officer / Chief Warrant Officer Two (CWO-2)
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Oct 2020 - Jul 2023
USCG Integrated Support Command (ISC), Base Support Unit, Portsmouth, VA Served briefly as Safety Officer for a major Coast Guard Base while in process of transitioning out of the Coast Guard. ISC Portsmouth’s purpose was to meet the demands of a growing and changing Coast Guard and was home to six 270s, one 210, one patrol boat, three buoy tenders, and eight other tenant commands. The Base Support Unit (BSU) provided base utilities, all building and grounds maintenance, and enforced environmental responsibilities for the base. It also provided all shore services… Show more Served briefly as Safety Officer for a major Coast Guard Base while in process of transitioning out of the Coast Guard. ISC Portsmouth’s purpose was to meet the demands of a growing and changing Coast Guard and was home to six 270s, one 210, one patrol boat, three buoy tenders, and eight other tenant commands. The Base Support Unit (BSU) provided base utilities, all building and grounds maintenance, and enforced environmental responsibilities for the base. It also provided all shore services to home ported and visiting vessels; Comptroller support; managed Shipping and Receiving and associated warehouse facilities; and provided base security. • Oversaw and ensured the provision of support functions for dynamic base-wide engineering and industrial activities. • Served as a technical representative for a 400-item inspection and operations pertaining to infrastructure equipment (HVAC&R, electrical, structural, power generation, waterfront structures, etc.), base supply systems and the effectiveness/efficiency of the same. • Maintained and refined automated systems that tracked the location of resources and disposition of equipment. • Investigated and resolved safety and inventory problems. • Recommended and facilitated the implementation of methods and techniques to improve operations, safety policy/practices, plans, and projections of subsequent inspections. • Identified and rectified 200+ labeling errors and safety deficiencies involving engineering equipment actions. • Meticulously developed and reviewed 40+ memorandums ranging from identifying personnel certifications to the formal documentation of safety concerns. • Honorably discharged after 21 years exemplary service on August 31, 2021.
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Safety Officer / Chief Warrant Officer Two (CWO-2)
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Oct 2020 - Aug 2021
USCG Integrated Support Command (ISC), Base Support Unit, Portsmouth, VA Served briefly as Safety Officer for a major Coast Guard Base while in process of transitioning out of the Coast Guard. ISC Portsmouth’s purpose was to meet the demands of a growing and changing Coast Guard and was home to six 270s, one 210, one patrol boat, three buoy tenders, and eight other tenant commands. The Base Support Unit (BSU) provided base utilities, all building and grounds maintenance, and enforced environmental responsibilities for the base. It also provided all shore services… Show more Served briefly as Safety Officer for a major Coast Guard Base while in process of transitioning out of the Coast Guard. ISC Portsmouth’s purpose was to meet the demands of a growing and changing Coast Guard and was home to six 270s, one 210, one patrol boat, three buoy tenders, and eight other tenant commands. The Base Support Unit (BSU) provided base utilities, all building and grounds maintenance, and enforced environmental responsibilities for the base. It also provided all shore services to home ported and visiting vessels; Comptroller support; managed Shipping and Receiving and associated warehouse facilities; and provided base security. • Oversaw and ensured the provision of support functions for dynamic base-wide engineering and industrial activities. • Served as a technical representative for a 400-item inspection and operations pertaining to infrastructure equipment (HVAC&R, electrical, structural, power generation, waterfront structures, etc.), base supply systems and the effectiveness/efficiency of the same. • Maintained and refined automated systems that tracked the location of resources and disposition of equipment. • Investigated and resolved safety and inventory problems. • Recommended and facilitated the implementation of methods and techniques to improve operations, safety policy/practices, plans, and projections of subsequent inspections. • Identified and rectified 200+ labeling errors and safety deficiencies involving engineering equipment actions. • Meticulously developed and reviewed 40+ memorandums ranging from identifying personnel certifications to the formal documentation of safety concerns. • Honorably discharged after 21 years exemplary service on August 31, 2021.
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Main Propulsion Assistant (MPA) / Chief Warrant Officer Two (CWO-2)
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May 2019 - Oct 2020
USCGC DEPENDABLE (WMEC-626) Integral member of the senior leadership team onboard a Medium Endurance Cutter with 118 personnel and involved in maritime drug enforcement and migrant interdiction activities. • As the Main Propulsion Assistant, worked together with counterparts from the WMEC Maintenance Logistics Command Atlantic Vessel Section (TDM), Logistics Management Specialists and Port Engineers to utilize practical technical experience and knowledge of the operation and components found in marine engineering… Show more Integral member of the senior leadership team onboard a Medium Endurance Cutter with 118 personnel and involved in maritime drug enforcement and migrant interdiction activities. • As the Main Propulsion Assistant, worked together with counterparts from the WMEC Maintenance Logistics Command Atlantic Vessel Section (TDM), Logistics Management Specialists and Port Engineers to utilize practical technical experience and knowledge of the operation and components found in marine engineering applications with the WMEC Fleet to improve overall performance, reliability and mission readiness of 31 vessels. • Interfaced with APM’s (spell out), edited Maintenance Procedure Cards and worked with Time Compliant Technical Order personnel in a wide range of engineering and technical tasks that supported the WMEC Product line and improved the life cycle of a wide range of systems and components. • Also worked with the Engineer Officer, Port Engineer and Availability Project Manager to coordinate all efforts before, during and after depot level maintenance availabilities of vessels scheduled for service. • Ensured funding, contract execution and specification generation and all other requirements, such as TCTO and Cutter Ship Maintenance Procedures, were meet in support of engineering best practices and the WMEC Fleet. • Provided valuable insight to the Fleet Damage Control Assistant and Engineering Officer relevant to the planning of organizational level projects within the Cutter community. • Ensured Cutter worklists were maintained for the Propulsion Division. • Collaborated with the APM in the planning of major overhauls, repairs and diesel engine inspections of all Main Propulsion Engines. • Worked with APM’s and the Port Engineer to plan and execute Material Condition Assessment surveys. Determined overall vessel condition on a quarterly basis to obtain necessary data before initiating worklists and planning for major maintenance for upcoming depot-level availabilities.
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Main Propulsion Chief / Chief Petty Officer (E-7)
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May 2016 - May 2019
USCGC VIGOROUS (WMEC-627) In charge of the Engineering Department onboard a Medium Endurance Cutter with 118 personnel and involved in maritime drug enforcement and migrant interdiction operations. Supervised and directed the efforts of seven direct-report personnel. • Worked together with the WMEC Product Availability Project Manager, Logistics Management Specialist and Port Engineer to effectively utilized practical technical experience and knowledge of the operation and components found in marine engineering… Show more In charge of the Engineering Department onboard a Medium Endurance Cutter with 118 personnel and involved in maritime drug enforcement and migrant interdiction operations. Supervised and directed the efforts of seven direct-report personnel. • Worked together with the WMEC Product Availability Project Manager, Logistics Management Specialist and Port Engineer to effectively utilized practical technical experience and knowledge of the operation and components found in marine engineering applications with the WMEC Fleet, to provide critical inputs to improve overall Fleet operations. • Employed engineering experience onboard various platforms and positions including 65',87', 110' 270' and 378' Cutters to work with APM’s, Maintenance Procedure personnel, and Time Compliant Technical Order personnel to address a wide range of engineering and technical tasks in the support of WMEC Product line. • Worked with the Engineer Officer, Main Propulsion Assistant, Port Engineer and Availability Project Manager to coordinate all efforts of ship maintenance availabilities. Ensured funding, contract execution and specification generation and all other requirements, such as TCTO and Cutter Ship Maintenance Procedures were meet in support of engineering best practices and the WMEC Fleet. • Provided valuable insight to the Damage Control Assistant, Main Propulsion Assistant and Engineering Officer relevant to the planning of organizational level projects within the Cutter community. • Ensured Cutter worklists were maintained for the propulsion division. • Collaborated with the APM to plan major overhauls, repairs and diesel engine inspections of all Main Propulsion Engines. • Coordinated the planned long block renewal and eventually the foreign port overhaul of ship's service generator prime mover valued at over $25 thousand to enable the cutter to sail. Simultaneously maintained major electrical distribution plants and auxiliary systems onboard vessels in the WMEC Fleet.
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Assistant Engineering Officer / Chief Petty Officer (E-7)
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Aug 2015 - May 2016
US Coast Guard; USCG Sector Engineering, Miami, FL Served as the Assistant Engineering officer of eight 87-foot Cutters and six small boat stations providing full-scope logistics management support for engineering and industrial activities. Supervised 32 cross-functional personnel. • Functioned as technical representative for procurement operations relevant to service contracts, equipment, and supply systems. Monitored and ensured the effectiveness and efficiency of associated procurement operations. • Maintained and refined automated… Show more Served as the Assistant Engineering officer of eight 87-foot Cutters and six small boat stations providing full-scope logistics management support for engineering and industrial activities. Supervised 32 cross-functional personnel. • Functioned as technical representative for procurement operations relevant to service contracts, equipment, and supply systems. Monitored and ensured the effectiveness and efficiency of associated procurement operations. • Maintained and refined automated systems that tracked resource location and the disposition of projects. Resolved emergent logistics support problems and implemented methods and techniques to improve logistical operations, plans, and projections for scheduled dockside maintenance resulting in $1.5 million in parts and contractor billings. • Regularly drew on prior Engineering experience to effectively interface with APM’s, Maintenance Procedure personnel, and Time Compliant Technical Order personnel in a wide range of engineering and technical tasks in the support of SBPL Product line and to improve the life cycle of a wide range of systems and components on Fleet vessels. • Worked with the Engineer Officer, Port Engineers, Availability Project Managers, and Logistics Management Specialists to coordinate all project efforts while conducting weekly inspections of units to ensure compliance with accepted engineering practices and Coast Guard standards.
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Chief Engineering Petty Officer / Chief Petty Officer (E-7)
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Jan 2014 - Aug 2015
USCGC PENDANT (WYTL-65608) Supervised the Engineering Department of a 65’ Inland Ice Breaker and Aids to Navigation Service Vessel with seven personnel. • Worked together with Sector Boston Engineering Officer, Ice Breaking and Construction Tender Product line manager, Logistics Management Specialists and Port Engineers to effectively maintain, repair, and ensure overall material condition and readiness of a 50+ year-old vessel. • Maintained and managed all technical documents and records in reference to the… Show more Supervised the Engineering Department of a 65’ Inland Ice Breaker and Aids to Navigation Service Vessel with seven personnel. • Worked together with Sector Boston Engineering Officer, Ice Breaking and Construction Tender Product line manager, Logistics Management Specialists and Port Engineers to effectively maintain, repair, and ensure overall material condition and readiness of a 50+ year-old vessel. • Maintained and managed all technical documents and records in reference to the ship's hull, mechanical and electrical plant. • Prepared and submitted annual cutter engineering report with preventive maintenance completion at 95% or better for all departments. • Coordinated local efforts with NESU Port Engineer, Rockland Maine shipyard contractor and technical experts for a scheduled $1.2 million Dry dock availability in FY2014. • Coordinated and led a $1 million unplanned 2015 dry-dock repair at Newport RI shipyard, working directly with the Port Engineer to draft Condition Found Reports documenting conditions for Change Request to correct partial preservation due to a hull coating failure, hull breach in cutters main hold and propulsion propeller damage. • Worked with newly developed MLC Maintenance Assistance Module Team to integrate an inventory of 400+ vessel parts into the system as well as relevant preventive maintenance procedures. Provided vital feedback on automated system operation.
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Chief Engineering Petty Officer / Chief Petty Officer (E-7)
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Jan 2014 - Aug 2015
USCGC GANNET (WPG-87334) Supervised the Engineering Department on an 87’ patrol boat with 10 personnel involved in maritime drug enforcement, search and rescue and migrant interdiction missions. • Interfaced with Small Boat Product line representatives, Logistics Management Specialists and Port Engineers, utilizing personal expertise and knowledge of the operation and components found in marine engineering applications with the Patrol Boat Fleet to ensure effective maintenance, repairs, overall material condition… Show more Supervised the Engineering Department on an 87’ patrol boat with 10 personnel involved in maritime drug enforcement, search and rescue and migrant interdiction missions. • Interfaced with Small Boat Product line representatives, Logistics Management Specialists and Port Engineers, utilizing personal expertise and knowledge of the operation and components found in marine engineering applications with the Patrol Boat Fleet to ensure effective maintenance, repairs, overall material condition and readiness of GANNET. • Maintained and managed all technical documents and records in reference to ship's hull, mechanical and electrical plant. • Developed and submitted annual cutter engineering report with preventive maintenance completion at 91% or better for all departments. Ensured the cutter met 100% of all assigned missions. • Coordinated efforts as a technical expert for the implementation of prototype John Deer Ships Service Diesel Generators (SSDG) and switchboards. Coordinated and ensured rerouted ventilation for excessive heat distribution. Reported findings to Sector Engineering Officer and Small Boat Product Line (SBPL). • Demonstrated proficiency in the ALMIS inventory and procurement system. • Served as Chief of the Boat for command personnel issues, providing guidance, mentorship and training for 10 crewmen.
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Maintenance Team Leader / Machinery Technician Petty Officer First Class (E-6)
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Oct 2012 - Jan 2014
USCG Patrol Forces Southwest Asia (PATFORSWA), Manama, Al Manamah (Al ‘Asimah) Bahrain • Served as the Maintenance Team Leader for three 110’ patrol boats patrolling the Arabian Sea and working under the auspices of Patrol Forces Southwest Asia (PATFORSWA) based in Bahrain. Supervised and directed the efforts of ~300 cross functions tradesmen and support personnel. • Worked with each Cutter's Engineering Petty Officer and PATFORSWA Engineering Officer in the planning of service and repair projects at both organization and depot levels. • Ensured cutter maintenance and… Show more • Served as the Maintenance Team Leader for three 110’ patrol boats patrolling the Arabian Sea and working under the auspices of Patrol Forces Southwest Asia (PATFORSWA) based in Bahrain. Supervised and directed the efforts of ~300 cross functions tradesmen and support personnel. • Worked with each Cutter's Engineering Petty Officer and PATFORSWA Engineering Officer in the planning of service and repair projects at both organization and depot levels. • Ensured cutter maintenance and repairs were performed in time for them to fulfill their patrol deadlines. • Led four separate Caterpillar SSDG generator overhaul teams and completed six overhauls on Paxman main diesel engines during 14-month tenure. • Planned and oversaw the execution of depot level maintenance on electrical distribution plants and auxiliary systems on all vessels. • Developed and maintained precise work lists for three four-man engineering teams on each cutter. • Worked with Logistics Management Specialists to plan annual dry dock availabilities and complex repairs to Main Propulsion Engines. • Volunteered to serve as Coast Guard representative on the Kuwait Naval Base for emergency repairs and resupply of five Naval Patrol class vessels and six 110' USCG cutters providing logistics management support functions for engineering and industrial activities with the Kuwait Naval Base. Also served as formal liaison for Camp Patriot. • Served as a technical representative for procurement operations pertaining to equipment, and supply systems and the effectiveness / efficiency of all engineering gear. • Maintained and refined an outdated automated system that tracked the resource location and disposition of projects. Resolved numerous emergent logistics support problems. Recommended and implemented methods and techniques to improve logistical operations, plans, and projections.
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Vessel Inspector / Machinery Technician Petty Officer First Class (E-6)
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Jun 2010 - Oct 2012
US Coast Guard; USCG Sector Long Island Sound, New Haven, CT Responsible for the coordination and inspection of foreign vessels entering into Long Island Sound. • Served as Supervisor of the Arrivals Section. Managed challenging coordination issues and provided crucial continuity, stability and leadership for 15 junior personnel. • Served as subject matter expert for all engineering related concerns during vessel inspections. • Developed several detailed engineering trainings for use by follow-on inspectors of engineering plants /… Show more Responsible for the coordination and inspection of foreign vessels entering into Long Island Sound. • Served as Supervisor of the Arrivals Section. Managed challenging coordination issues and provided crucial continuity, stability and leadership for 15 junior personnel. • Served as subject matter expert for all engineering related concerns during vessel inspections. • Developed several detailed engineering trainings for use by follow-on inspectors of engineering plants / systems. •Volunteered to assist the Sector Engineering Support Detachment by supervising two 47’ UTB engine overhauls and replacements in addition to the removal and installation of the CGC Chinook’s aftercoolers. • Deployed directly to Deep Water Horizon upon reporting aboard Sector Long Island Sound. Handpicked to oversee the Section 2 team, which was the largest Area Of Responsibility in Venice, LA. Managed Coast Guard personnel working the Vessel of Opportunity program and was directly responsible for the safety, organization and provisioning of 17 Coast Guard members. • Expeditiously obtained Port State Control boarding officer and foreign freight qualifications after returning from Deep Water Horizon. • Constructed a training power point presentations for Port State members to simplify international document and engineering inspections.
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Small Boat Engineer / Machinery Technician Petty Officer First Class (E-6)
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Jun 2009 - Jun 2010
USCG Station Georgetown, Georgetown, SC • Integral member of the service team at a small USCG station with 70 personnel that conducted search and rescue and civilian vessel boarding missions. • Served as Safe Boat Engineer for a 41’ UTB and 25’ safe boat. • Led a team of five technicians during the drydock service period of the 41’ UTB in Charleston, SC. • Replaced both VT903 engines and reduction gears, completed fuel tank inspections and qualified as station Officer of the Deck (OOD).
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Machinery Technician Petty Officer Second Class (E-5)
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Jul 2007 - Jun 2009
USCGC BLOCK ISLAND (WPB-1344) Served in the engineering department of a patrol boat with 14 personnel involved in maritime drug enforcement, search and rescue, and migrant interdiction missions. • Supervised three direct report technicians and participated in two pier side availabilities, replacing both caterpillar engines. • Achieved and maintained a 92% preventive maintenance status and fulfilled additional responsibilities as supply program representative for the entire cutter. • Researched and procured over… Show more Served in the engineering department of a patrol boat with 14 personnel involved in maritime drug enforcement, search and rescue, and migrant interdiction missions. • Supervised three direct report technicians and participated in two pier side availabilities, replacing both caterpillar engines. • Achieved and maintained a 92% preventive maintenance status and fulfilled additional responsibilities as supply program representative for the entire cutter. • Researched and procured over $36 thousand in supplies for 163 corrective maintenance items. • Served as crane operator and supported 209 law enforcement missions. • Oversaw 16 personnel for 30 hours performing a major repair of steering system after a casualty. • Formally qualified and served as underway Engineering Officer of the Watch (EOW), in port Officer of the Deck (OOD), supply petty officer, crane operator, and small boat engineer.
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Machinery Technician Petty Officer Second Class (E-5)
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Jul 2004 - Jun 2007
USCGC SHERMAN (WHEC-720) Served as Main Propulsion and Auxiliary division supervisor for a High Endurance Cutter and the Coast Guard’s largest vessel. Served with 170 personnel and participated in maritime drug enforcement and migrant interdiction mission. • Fulfilled additional responsibilities as Fuel Oil and Water King (FOWK), small boat engineer, member of the Engineering Training team, and member of the Aviation Training Team. • Supervised and directed the efforts of seven direct-report technicians. •… Show more Served as Main Propulsion and Auxiliary division supervisor for a High Endurance Cutter and the Coast Guard’s largest vessel. Served with 170 personnel and participated in maritime drug enforcement and migrant interdiction mission. • Fulfilled additional responsibilities as Fuel Oil and Water King (FOWK), small boat engineer, member of the Engineering Training team, and member of the Aviation Training Team. • Supervised and directed the efforts of seven direct-report technicians. • Performed a major casualty repair on ship’s Main Gas Turbine engine saving the Coast Guard over $100 thousand in contracted labor costs. • Repaired fishing vessel to ensure 3.5 tons of Cocaine were confiscated. • Successfully onloaded over 1 million gallons of fuel during a 5-month out of hemisphere deployment.
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US COAST GUARD
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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100 - 200 Employee
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Instructor / Machinery Technician Petty Officer Second Class (E-5)
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Jul 2002 - May 2004
USCG Training Center Yorktown, Boat Forces Center, Yorktown, VA Trained a class of 60 US Coast Guard students every eight weeks online covering topics in boat navigation and handling, chart plotting and good engineering practices. Supervised three associates. • Attended instructor development school in order to assist with a rating merger of Quartermaster with Boatswains Mate. • Merger required an additional nine 41” UTBs to be completely overhauled in six weeks due to an unusually cold winter.
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US COAST GUARD
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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100 - 200 Employee
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Security Team / Oiler Watch / Fireman (E-3)
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Nov 2000 - Feb 2002
USCGC LEGARE (WMEC 912) Fulfilled first USCG tour on a Medium Endurance Cutter with 140 personnel involved in maritime drug enforcement and migrant interdiction missions. • Served in ship’s Engineering Department performing operation and maintenance of main propulsion engines, diesel generators, potable water generation plant, electrical power distribution network, and all associated instruments, piping and auxiliary systems. • Served on ship’s Security Team and as an and Oiler watch stander, preventive… Show more Fulfilled first USCG tour on a Medium Endurance Cutter with 140 personnel involved in maritime drug enforcement and migrant interdiction missions. • Served in ship’s Engineering Department performing operation and maintenance of main propulsion engines, diesel generators, potable water generation plant, electrical power distribution network, and all associated instruments, piping and auxiliary systems. • Served on ship’s Security Team and as an and Oiler watch stander, preventive maintenance technician and casualty control assistant. • Attended USCG Boot Camp from Sep-Nov 2000 Show less
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Construction Site Foreman
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Jul 1995 - Jul 2000
Kannapolis, NC Prior to USCG enlistment, worked through the ranks to become a site supervisor for a local roofing, remodeling and repair, siding, and home fabrication contracting company. • Supervised 10-15 tradesmen as they installed various types of roofs such as metal, 3-tab, architectural shingles, Spanish tile, rubber and tar. • Read and interpreted blueprints for new construction homes to identify and install new of replacement floor joists, walls, bathroom fixtures, kitchen cabinets, etc. •… Show more Prior to USCG enlistment, worked through the ranks to become a site supervisor for a local roofing, remodeling and repair, siding, and home fabrication contracting company. • Supervised 10-15 tradesmen as they installed various types of roofs such as metal, 3-tab, architectural shingles, Spanish tile, rubber and tar. • Read and interpreted blueprints for new construction homes to identify and install new of replacement floor joists, walls, bathroom fixtures, kitchen cabinets, etc. • Developed personal skills in the use of a metal break to fabricate roof flashing. Daily employed the full range of common and special hand tools for the construction trade, levels, chalk lines and various other construction equipment. Show less
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Education
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Thomas Edison State University
Associate's degree, Maintenance and Mechanics -
Rowan-Cabarrus Community College
GED