Greg Robinson

Combat Systems Project Engineer at Naval Surface Warfare Center Port Hueneme Division
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(386) 825-5501
Location
San Diego County, California, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Combat Systems Project Engineer
      • Jun 2016 - Present

      Project Management for US Naval ships in reference to Aegis Modernization Project Management for US Naval ships in reference to Aegis Modernization

    • Ship Superintendent
      • Jun 2015 - Present

      Conducts daily work site inspections and reviews of contractor procedures of repair work on U.S Navy ships to ensure quality, safety and environmental compliance with government directives, NAVSEA Standard Items and contract requirements. Coordinate and oversee multiple projects each working toward their own individual milestone. Reviews contractor work and provides guidance, when needed to government and contractor officials in maximizing efficiency. Maintains reports and records which documents inspections and conditions found, and develop estimates. Writes CFR’s for new growth and work items while also finalizing reports submitted by trades providing further explanation when needed. Corrects grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure when required. Reviews drawings, technical manuals and NAVSEA standards to ensure compliance with technical requirements. Assists in government mandated checkpoints; validate contractors work according to work specifications. Attends/conducts daily work status meetings and weekly production review meetings with the ship's commanding officer, SWRMC officials and contractor officials to review scheduling compliance, material status, work discrepancies and delays providing input on work problems such as repair recommendations. Maintains an in depth knowledge of the Request for Quote (RFQ) and Request for Procedure (RFP) process to include ship checks, material identification, inter relationship of systems, component parts, scope of work, availability of material and resources, determining total man hours to accomplish jobs and identifying personnel required to complete the job task. While completing this process, a close relationship is maintained with SWRMC, Port Engineers, and ship supervisors. Projects supervised include but are not limited to: hydro blasting of piping, structural repairs in reference to stainless steel and 5XXX, as well electrical repairs and modifications. Show less

  • YYK Enterprises
    • San Diego, Ca
    • Ship Superintendent
      • Jul 2013 - Jan 2014

      Assigned back-to-back CVN maintenance contracts providing technical oversight in the preservation, production and repairs of hangar bay overheads, chemical storage tanks, and bilges. Managed and processed work items, CFRs, RCCs, and day-to-day contract management. Meticulously reviewed all reports to ensure accuracy, and relevance to instructions, the basic, and standard items. Managed repair teams of up to 25 laborers for projects ranging from 400 hours to 10000 hours. Initiated cross training within team members to improve labor worker skills and efficiency. Show less

    • Ship Superintendent
      • Jul 2012 - Jul 2013

      Interfaced regularly to communicate with SWRMC, military and civilian personnel in the scheduling of tasks that measure project performance while maintaining the project completion dates. Coordinated with trade supervisors and project managers in order to clearly define activities for the improvement of efficiency, risk analysis, quality and team work. Developed and implemented proposals resulting in Request for Change Orders (RCC) for newly discovered work for a multitude of projects in line of the scope of work. Attended scoping conferences with contractors and contracting officers to discuss cost differences, clarify work specification intent, and fair and equitable costs to basic, growth and new work. Attends/conducts daily work status meetings and weekly production review meetings with the ship's commanding officer, SWRMC officials and contractor officials to review scheduling compliance, material status, work discrepancies and delays providing input on work problems such as repair recommendations. Maintained an in depth knowledge of HME and Combat systems on board various classes of US Navy vessels, specifically CG Class ships. Utilized Microsoft Project, Excel, and Word applications in order to develop Project Plans, POAMs, Work Schedules, and various reports to minimize and reduce cost, eliminate delays and rework and to ensure projects are completed on time and customer's requirements and systems needs are completely met. Very familiar with SHIPALTs, ORDALTs, 2KILOs, 2LIMAs, Automated Work Requests (AWR), Job Specs, and Work Specifications. Projects included but not limited to: The overhaul of LSD well deck; replacement of the fresh water and chilled water piping on board an LSD; 5XXX welding projects on board CG class ships; piping modifications in engineering spaces, and the installation of water tight and emergency escape Ellison Balanced Joiner doors. Show less

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Electronics Technician
      • Jun 1987 - Feb 2010

      Combat Systems Electronics Technician with 23 years experience in technical troubleshooting, logistics management, and providing leadership and training in the mechanical and electronic systems for Aegis and non-Aegis CS environments. Coordinated AIT alterations installation, interface, operation, training, Integrated Logistics Support (ILS), test equipment, and documentation. Systems included: AN/SPS-49(V1/V8), Automated Digital Network System (ADNS), Micro-miniature circuit board repair, Over the horizon line of sight/SATCOM transceivers, EHF/UHF SATCOM, High Frequency Readiness Group (HFRG), Mobile Radios, various Cryptological equipment and support systems to include but not limited to liquid cooling and dry air systems. Expert in the production and coordination for the completion of preventive maintenance and system operational testing (SOVT) utilizing electronic test equipment. Team lead for Combat Systems equipment inspection and testing projects during multiple Ship Repair Availabilities on CVN and CG class ships. Coordinated with regional maintenance centers in the testing of telecommunications equipment to ensure all upgrades and alterations were installed and tested on or ahead of schedule. Show less

Education

  • National University
    Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.), Business Administration and Management, General
    2008 - 2012

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