Terry England
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Experience
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TRIDENT Refit Facility Kings Bay
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United States
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Defense and Space Manufacturing
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1 - 100 Employee
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Weapons, PMA
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Jul 2023 - Present
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Fleet Liaison Officer
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Feb 2020 - Present
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US Navy
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United States
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Armed Forces
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700 & Above Employee
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Submarine Electronics Officer, LDO
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Nov 2011 - Present
Limited duty officers (Submarine Electronics) are officer technical managers in the field of non-nuclear electronics. These officers plan, coordinate, and supervise the installation, operation, and maintenance of electronics systems installed in units of the submarine force; assist in the operational evaluation of new installations as well as modifications to existing systems; provide operational and technical input to the research and development community for consideration in the design and testing of electronics systems and components; assist in the preparation and distribution of operator and maintenance training courses; and provide operation and maintenance guidance for electronics systems at all levels of command. They also may serve as division officers, department heads or electronics material officers in various operational and staff billets. Show less
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Recruit
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May 1999 - Present
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Student
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Jul 1999 - Mar 2000
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Deputy Branch Head
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Feb 2017 - Feb 2020
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Strategic Systems Program, Program Management Office
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Mitchel Field, NY
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Fleet Support Officer
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Feb 2013 - Feb 2017
Performs duties in direct support of a designated project manager. Performs duties in the engineering, logistics, procurement, test and evaluation, or financial management phases of the project. Performs duties in direct support of a designated project manager. Performs duties in the engineering, logistics, procurement, test and evaluation, or financial management phases of the project.
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US Navy, USS EMORY S. LAND (AS 39)
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Deigo Garcia-BIOT
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TRAINING OFFICER
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Dec 2011 - Jan 2013
Administers military and/or civilian personnel training program for naval activity. Adjusts instruction program to conform to training syllabus and manuals. Develops training curriculum. Confers with officers in charge of schools and with instructors to determine causes of failures. Directs training aids officer to supply equipment to improve instruction. Directs voluntary education program. Administers military and/or civilian personnel training program for naval activity. Adjusts instruction program to conform to training syllabus and manuals. Develops training curriculum. Confers with officers in charge of schools and with instructors to determine causes of failures. Directs training aids officer to supply equipment to improve instruction. Directs voluntary education program.
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US Navy, USS TUCSON (SSN 770)
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Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
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Sonar Leading Chief Petty Officer
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Nov 2010 - Nov 2011
Operates, troubleshoots, repairs, and performs maintenance on submarine sonar oceanographic and auxiliary sonar equipment; coordinates use of submarine sonar and underwater weapons control system; knows oceanographic aspects such as wave propagation in a fluid medium, with variables of temperature and pressure. Performs operational tests and makes external adjustments on equipment; uses schematic and wiring/circuitry diagrams; troubleshoots and repairs; analyzes, tracks, records and reports data; operates a bathythermograph to obtain water temperature versus depth; prepares and interprets sonar messages; completes maintenance data forms. Performs preventive and corrective maintenance on sonar equipment; tests and repairs or replaces electrical/electronic components and parts; localizes equipment malfunctions to systems, subsystems, circuits, or parts; installs minor modifications to electronic sonar equipment; operates analog/digital sonar computer; inventories tools, portable test equipment, and installed equipment; completes maintenance reports; trains and supervises subordinates. Performs preventive and corrective maintenance on sonar equipment; tests and repairs or replaces electrical/electronic components and parts; localizes equipment malfunctions to systems, subsystems, circuits, or parts; installs minor modifications to electronic sonar equipment; operates analog/digital sonar computer; inventories tools, portable test equipment, and installed equipment; completes maintenance reports; trains and supervises subordinates. Supervises maintenance and repair of sonar equipment; repairs and calibrates electronic test equipment; trains and supervises personnel in the operation of equipment; analyzes data to determine tactical intelligence; evaluation of base frequency and interference patters to determine range rate; record data and monitor the handling operations of towed array; prepares weekly maintenance schedules. Show less
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U.S. Navy, Performance Mo
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Submarine Base New London, Groton, CT
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Performance Monitoring Team (PMT)
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Mar 2007 - Oct 2010
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SONAR SUPERVISOR
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2004 - 2007
Operates, troubleshoots, repairs, and performs maintenance on submarine sonar oceanographic and auxiliary sonar equipment; coordinates use of submarine sonar and underwater weapons control system; knows oceanographic aspects such as wave propagation in a fluid medium, with variables of temperature and pressure. Performs operational tests and makes external adjustments on equipment; uses schematic and wiring/circuitry diagrams; troubleshoots and repairs; operates a bathythermograph to obtain water temperature versus depth; prepares and interprets sonar messages; completes maintenance data forms. Performs preventive and corrective maintenance on sonar equipment; tests and repairs or replaces electrical/electronic components and parts; localizes equipment malfunctions to systems, subsystems, circuits, or parts; installs minor modifications to electronic sonar equipment; operates analog/digital sonar computer; inventories tools, portable test equipment, and installed equipment; completes maintenance reports; trains and supervises subordinates. Supervises maintenance and repair of sonar equipment; repairs and calibrates electronic test equipment; trains and supervises personnel in the operation of equipment; prepares weekly maintenance schedules. NEC-0419, AN/BSY-1 (XN-1) (V) Advanced Organizational Maintenance Technician: Operates and performs basic Organizational level maintenance, Advanced Organizational level maintenance procedures on the Combat Control/Acoustic set AN/BSY-1 (XN-1) (V) acoustic equipment installed on 688 Class SSNs. NEC-0518, Sonar Technician AN/BQQ-10(V) Operator/Maintainer: Operates and performs organizational-level maintenance on AN/BQQ-10(V) submarine sonar system and combat systems interfaces using advanced maintenance practices to locate and correct malfunctions that are beyond the scope of the built-in performance monitoring/fault localization function. Show less
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Sonar Division Member
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Mar 2000 - Oct 2002
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Education
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University of Maryland University College
Undergraduate, Certificate, Project Management -
Columbia Southern University
Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.), Project Management -
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
WED, Workforce Ed. Development -
Coastline Community College
Associate of Arts (AA), Ocean Engineering