Sam R.

QAQC Inspector / Cx Engineer at Iconicx Critical Solutions
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Warrenton, Virginia, United States, US
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Credentials

  • NFPA 70E: Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace
    360training
    Aug, 2019
    - Sep, 2024
  • OSHA 30
    US DEPARTMENT OF LABOR OSHA
    May, 2018
    - Sep, 2024
  • Engineer In Training (EIT)
    Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation
    May, 2011
    - Sep, 2024
  • Construction Quality Management for Contractors
    US Army Corps of Engineers
    Dec, 2020
    - Sep, 2024
  • Adult and Pediatric CPR/AED
    American Red Cross
    Aug, 2020
    - Sep, 2024
  • Aerial Lift Safety
    Iconicx Critical Solutions
    Apr, 2019
    - Sep, 2024

Experience

    • QAQC Inspector / Cx Engineer
      • Nov 2021 - Present

      Leads and trains a team of QA Inspectors for compliance of multiple subcontractors against national codes, industry standards, customers' specifications, and manufacturers' manuals. Demonstrates communication skills through contributing and leading meetings with multiple internal and external stakeholders, written recurring and project close-out reports, documenting and briefing findings and recommended resolutions. Maintains an effective and open relationship with team members, peers and colleagues, supervisors, subcontractors whom are being inspected, and customers. Show less

    • Armed Forces
    • 500 - 600 Employee
    • Theater Anti Submarine Warfare Watch Officer
      • Apr 2017 - Present

      Reserve LT qualified as Theater Anti-Submarine Warfare Watch Officer. Responsible for the coordinated tactical employment of ASW assets for a variety of missions. Primary Duties and Responsibilities: -Execute command and control of assigned ASW assets and utilize them to defend key objectives from ASW threats. Receive and interpret TASW information from assets and disseminate to internal and external customers. -Establish and maintain a common TASW picture. -Provide tactical and operational level data to assets and to CTF leadership. -Coordinate with other Task Force personnel to transfer and maneuver assets. Show less

    • United States
    • Design Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Critical Facility Manager (Facilities Engineering Manager 2)
      • Jun 2021 - Nov 2021

      Manager of the operation and maintenance contract of two data centers, which include existing and under-construction infrastructure. Direct reports include Assistant Critical Facilities Managers whom direct the shift CETs and supporting day staff. Directly responsible for the contract deliverables with the customer. Manager of the operation and maintenance contract of two data centers, which include existing and under-construction infrastructure. Direct reports include Assistant Critical Facilities Managers whom direct the shift CETs and supporting day staff. Directly responsible for the contract deliverables with the customer.

    • Mechanical Cx Engineer
      • Mar 2019 - Jun 2021

      Extensive experience across all phases of commissioning, to include installation verification of electrical and mechanical equipment and functional testing of mechanical equipment, across multiple customers with varying designs and locations. Performed Design Drawing and Sequence Of Operations reviews, for the purpose of LEED requirements and for commissioning procedure development. Drafted new, revised existing, and executed procedures for Site Acceptance Inspections, Installation Verification Inspections, and Functional Performance Tests. Discovered, researched the reference for, and documented issues contrary to codes, design documents, or vendor/manufacturer submittals. Supervised the execution of punch list resolutions and identified insufficient corrective actions. Interacted with equipment vendors, general contractors and their QC team, and customer's Engineer of Record. I have the freedom to provide the quality work that any customer would expect to receive. Iconicx is almost 50% veterans, and a quarter are prior Navy Nukes. Show less

    • Armed Forces
    • 500 - 600 Employee
    • Maritime/Ground Operations Watch Officer
      • Oct 2019 - Jul 2020

      I executed involuntary mobilization orders for the Navy Reserves, Oct 2019-Jul 2020, serving as one of two Maritime Watch Officers within the Joint Operations Center (JOC) of the United States Central Command (USCENTCOM) Headquarters. This mobilization billet is held by TS/SCI-cleared, Warfare Qualified Navy Unrestricted Line Officers. Primary Duties and Responsibilities: -Serve as one of two Maritime subject matter experts in the JOC in support of Operation Freedom’s Sentinel. -Brief USCENTCOM leadership and other flag officers daily on statuses of tactical, operational, and strategic-level operations and events. -Create and disseminate daily night orders to subordinate component commands. -Update and maintain various CENTCOM products and distribute them to internal and external customers. Show less

    • United States
    • Facilities Services
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Assistant Facilities Manager
      • Feb 2017 - Feb 2019

      Served as the direct manager, at the loose mentorship of a regional director, of 55 staff to manage the facilities operations and maintenance (O&M) program for a site of over 2m sqft of federally leased office and special-purpose buildings. Performed administrative and technical supervisory functions for subordinates, consisting of a diverse staff of HVAC/Generator Mechanics, High Voltage Electricians, Plumbers, Controls and Fire Techs, Unskilled Workers, 24/7 ops center staff, Leads and Chiefs, and administrative clerks. Experienced in conducting objective analyses of factual data, to include metrics and key performance indicators. Audits included efficiency and economy of administrative and management processes (timesheet review, approval, and audit against Accounts Payable; monthly metrics report generation and presentation; IDIQ projects review, approval, and audit against Accounts Receivable) , programs and resource utilization (preventive maintenance schedule: review if objectives and metrics were being met, determining if any waste existed in scheduling/ordering of tasks, determining where efficiency could be increased, presenting the conclusions and recommendations to internal and external stakeholders, and tracking implementation of recommendations. Show less

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Officer Student- Expeditionary Warfare School
      • Jun 2016 - Feb 2017

      I am the Submarine Warfare Officer representative at EWS. EWS is a nine-month graduate-level program that trains military officers in the fields of professional leadership and communication, tactical decision-making, warfighting skills, and operational planning in order to provide a career-level professional military education to company/department-grade officers.

    • Nuclear Submarine Officer
      • Nov 2013 - Jun 2016

      NUCLEAR POWER PLANT OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR (25 months)Shift supervisor of power plant operations as a qualified Engineering Officer of the Watch (EOOW) during critical and shutdown reactor operations of a S6G General Electric pressurized water reactor. ASSISTANT ENGINEER OFFICERSenior safety and compliance monitor in the controlling station of a nuclear propulsion plant. Responsible for the safe operation of the nuclear power plant during dynamic and complex casualty scenarios. Facilitated pre-drill certification and post-drill critique to conduct trend analyses and determine process improvements. Served as the senior monitor for an annual reactor safety inspection. Audited records and administrative programs to ensure compliance with policies and regulations.DIVISION OFFICER, NUCLEAR MACHINERY DIVISIONLed a division of 15 nuclear mechanics in the operation, maintenance, programs, and training of the nuclear mechanical and auxiliary systems onboard a fast attack submarine. Equipment under my cognizance included two steam generators, two steam driven main propulsion turbines, two turbine generators, two steam condensers, freshwater and seawater heat exchangers, shaft components, and supporting auxiliary systems. Show less

    • Nuclear Submarine Officer
      • Mar 2012 - Nov 2013

      Completed Navy Nuclear Power School, Nuclear Power Training Unit, and Submarine Officer Basic School.

    • Nuclear Propulsion Officer Candidate (PO1)
      • Jul 2009 - Mar 2012

      NUPOC program during University and during Officer Candidate School

Education

  • Nuclear Power School - Naval Nuclear Power Training Command (NNPTC)
    Nuclear Engineering
    2012 - 2013
  • Old Dominion University
    Bachelor’s Degree, Mechanical Engineering
    2007 - 2011

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