engineering plant

Canton, OH 44705 • 239 mi.
Job Function:
Engineering, Public Utilities & Services
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Employment Type:
No Preference
Experience:
15 – 20 Years
Salary:
$40-40k
Education:
Some College
Citizenship:
U.S. Citizen
Willing to Relocate:
Not Provided

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Military Course Completions



Course: Recruit Training (U S Navy)
Date Taken: Aug 9, ••••• - Nov •••••, •••••
Description: Able to demonstrate the knowledge of general military and Navy protocol, first aid, personal health, safety, basic swimming, fire fighting, and water survival skills as well as meeting the prescribed standards for physical fitness.


Course: Law Enforcement
Date Taken: Jan •••••, ••••• Feb •••••, •••••
Description: Able to perform the duties and understand the role of a law enforcement officer in preserving order and enforcement; understand techniques for crisis intervention; demonstrate proficiency in arrest techniques, felony stops and apprehensions, patrol, firearms use; and understand and demonstrate the ability to render legally defensible actions in the use of force, arrest, and search and seizure.


Course: Engineering Hydraulic Systems and Components Basic
Date Taken: Jul •••••, ••••• Jul •••••, •••••
Description: Able to describe and repair basic hydraulic systems and components.


Course: First Line Leadership Development Program
Date Taken: Feb 3, ••••• Feb •••••, •••••
Description: Able to identify basic principles of leadership including the use of oral and written communication in professional relationships; the role of motivation, empowerment, and counseling in development of subordinate; and ways to manage human resources, teams, and stress to create a quality organizational climate.


Course: Instructional Delivery Continuum (IDC) - Journeyman Instructor Training
(JIT)- Basic Instructor - Automated Electronic Classroom (AEC) (Basic Instructor)
Date Taken: Oct •••••, ••••• Oct •••••, •••••
Description: Able to deliver lectures employing recitation, questioning, self and group-paced methods of instruction, technology aids, and case study techniques. They will also be able to apply some motivational techniques to encourage learning.

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Military Work Experience and Skills



Occupation: Fireman Recruit
Description: To assimilate recruits into the Navy way of life and to prepare them for further advanced training in specialized Navy occupations.


Occupation: Fireman Apprentice
Description: Apprentice training. Stand engineering watches; clean engineering spaces and equipment; make minor repairs to engineering equipment; record readings of gages; participate in general drills; and perform general detail duties.


Occupation: Electrical Mechanical Equipment Repair
Description: Able to read and understand basic electrical blue prints. Basic knowledge of trouble shooting and make minor repairs to engineering equipment.


Occupation: Navy Law Enforcement Specialist
Description: Performed specialized duties in internal security operations at installations and facilities as a member of the Navy Internal Security Force. Provides security for restricted areas. Controls entry and exit of military and civilian personnel vehicles and other equipment at access points to restricted areas. Patrols property concentration areas on foot and using vehicle. Enforces general and special orders and regulations applicable to the area operations. Performs convoy escort and defense against intrusion by hostile elements riot or other unusual circumstances. Personnel must have received specialized training in internal security counterinsurgency and country orientation weapons and survival evasion resistance to interrogation and escape.


Occupation: Gas Turbine System Technician, Mechanical
Description: Operates, repairs, and performs maintenance on mechanical components of gas turbine engines, main propulsion machinery, auxiliary equipment, and propulsion control systems. Troubleshoots and performs maintenance on hydraulic, electrical, and propulsion systems of a gas turbine; uses schematic diagrams, drawings, charts, and blueprints; fabricates and installs both high-and low-pressure tubing and hose; maintains logs and records; uses computer software. Repairs hydraulic system components and pneumatic/hydraulic systems; repairs and maintains low-pressure air compressors, and gas turbine reduction gear clutching assemblies; tests propulsion fuels and lubricants; makes pitch and valve adjustments; replaces seal rings; overhauls pumps; prepares and maintains daily fuel and water reports; requisitions supplies and equipment; operates propulsion console equipment. Supervises propulsion machinery spaces; coordinates and controls operations of engineering control systems at the central control station; supervises the receiving, transferring, discharging, and storage of propulsion fuels and lubricants; trains and supervises personnel in the operation of engineering control systems; maintains, inspects, and monitors all systems; maintains records and prepares maintenance schedules.









Military Work Experience and Skills




Occupation: Gas Turbine Systems Technician, Mechanical
Description: Operate, repair, and perform organizational and intermediate maintenance on mechanical components of gas turbine engines, main propulsion machinery (including gears, shafts, and controllable pitch propellers), assigned auxiliary equipment and propulsion control systems. Aligns Low Pressure Air Compressors (LPAC) and oil tanks; analyzes fuel oil samples; conducts inlet and module preservation; determines fuel tank levels; disposes of hazardous material; estimates fuel, lube oil and water requirements; fabricates sealing gaskets; inspects fuel samples, Gas Turbine (GT) shock mounts and module shock mounts; inventories oil spill recovery kits; maintains air compressor components, air systems, auxiliary lube oil filters, bleed air systems, blow-in doors, demister pads, fuel oil systems, halon systems, heat exchangers, hydraulic systems, intake louver hatches, jacking gears, LPAC components, main drain systems, moisture separators, Sea Water System (SWS), stern tube seal system components, system pumps and valves, temperature regulating devices, ventilation filters, and Waste Heat Boilers (WHB); maintains Gas Turbine (GT) assembly components, auxiliary control console, combustion chamber components, fuel systems, generators, inlet and exhaust systems, mechanical linkages, power turbine breaks and components, and water wash systems; obtains fluid samples; operates fuel oil coalescers components, GT engines locally and remotely, GT generator and support generator systems, GT lube oil systems, LPAC, lube oil service systems, start air systems, WHB, and waste oil systems; performs fuel pump logic calibrations, GT engine pre-operational checks, GT engine support system alignment checks, lagging operations, lube oil pump logic calibrations and minor engine maintenance; prepares fuel and water reports; records dry bulb temperature and meter readings; secures bleed air systems; and updates fuel logs. Approves repair quality assurance forms; cleans and inspects Main Reduction Gear (MRG) self shift synchronous; maintains air system components, bleed air systems, blow-in doors, Controllable Pitch Propeller (CPP) systems, demister pads, Foreign Object Damage (FOD) screens, Gas Turbine (GT) inlet and exhaust systems, intake louver hatches, Marine Gas Turbine Service Records (MGTSR), and moisture separators; operates Propulsion and Auxiliary Control Console (PACC) and Propulsion Local Control Console (PLCC); prepares full power and economy trial reports; reads three-view working drawings; reviews automated alarm data logs and repair quality assurance forms; secures bleed air systems; updates Engineering Operational Sequencing Systems (EOSS) publications, Gas Turbine (GT) operating logs, and repair quality assurance forms; verifies engineering bulletins and changes for accuracy. Approves repair quality assurance forms; cleans and inspects Main Reduction Gear (MRG) self shift synchronous; maintains air system components, bleed air systems, blow-in doors, Controllable Pitch Propeller (CPP) systems, demister pads, Foreign Object Damage (FOD) screens, Gas Turbine (GT) inlet and exhaust systems, intake louver hatches, Marine Gas Turbine Service Records (MGTSR), and moisture separators; operates Propulsion and Auxiliary Control Console (PACC) and Propulsion Local Control Console (PLCC); prepares full power and economy trial reports; reads three-view working drawings; reviews automated alarm data logs and repair quality assurance forms; secures bleed air systems; updates Engineering Operational Sequencing Systems (EOSS) publications, Gas Turbine (GT) operating logs, and repair quality assurance forms; verifies engineering bulletins and changes for accuracy.


Occupation: Instructor
Description: Individuals direct teaching and learning activities in schools, training centers, and selected reserve units; write learning objectives; prepare test items; evaluate instructional materials and results; and counsel students on academic learning problems.







Other Learning Experiences



Course: Fundamental Applied Skills Training
Date Taken: Sep 7, •••••

Course: Fireman Apprentice Training
Date Taken: Dec •••••, •••••

Course: Damage Control Team Training
Date Taken: Apr 9, •••••

Course: Supplemental Emergency Egress Device (Seed) Management Training
Date Taken: Jun •••••, •••••

Course: P••••• Damage Control Pump Operation And Maintenance
Date Taken: Jun •••••, •••••

Course: Halon Systems Readiness
Date Taken: Jun •••••, •••••

Course: Shipboard Propulsion Fuels and Oils And Jp••••• Systems and Testing
Date Taken: Jun •••••, •••••

Course: Engineering Systems Theory
Date Taken: Jun •••••, •••••

Course: General Shipboard Damage Control Training
Date Taken: Jun •••••, •••••

Course: General Shipboard Fire Fighting
Date Taken: Jul 3, •••••

Course: Training-Self Contained Breathing Apparatus(SCBA)
Date Taken: Jul 3, •••••

Course: Shipboard Security Engagement Weapons (SSEW)
Date Taken: May 2, •••••

Course: Visit Board Search And Seizure (VBSS) Team Training
Date Taken: May •••••, •••••

Course: Force Protection Fundamentals Training (FPFT)
Date Taken: Jun •••••, •••••

Course: Supplemental Emergency Egress
Date Taken: Aug 1, •••••


Other Learning Experiences



Course: Device (Seed) Management Training
Date Taken: Aug 1, •••••

Course: P••••• Damage Control Pump
Date Taken: Aug 1, •••••

Course: Halon Systems Readiness
Date Taken: Aug 1, •••••

Course: Safety Programs Afloat
Date Taken: May •••••, •••••

Course: Shipboard Aircraft Fire Fighting
Date Taken: Jul 5, •••••

Course: Trafficking In Persons Basic Awareness Training
Date Taken: Jun •••••, •••••

Course: Level B - Code Of Conduct
Date Taken: Jul •••••, •••••

Course: DOD Information Assurance Awareness
Date Taken: Sep •••••, •••••

Course: Trafficking In Persons Basic Awareness Training
Date Taken: Nov •••••, •••••

Course: DOD Information Assurance Awareness
Date Taken: Mar 6, •••••

Course: ATFP Level I Awareness Training for Service Members (CONUS)
Date Taken: Jun •••••, •••••

Course: IDC Journeyman
Date Taken: Oct •••••, •••••

Course: DoD Information Assurance Awareness
Date Taken: Feb •••••, •••••

Course: Effective Mentoring
Date Taken: Apr 3, •••••

Course: Block 1 Basic Epme - Introduction
Date Taken: Apr 4, •••••


Other Learning Experiences



Course: IDC Journeyman
Date Taken: Apr •••••, •••••

Course: Mentoring: Developing Your Mentoring Skills
Date Taken: Jun •••••, •••••

Course: Command Assessment Team Indoctrination Course
Date Taken: Jun •••••, •••••

Course: Leading Petty Officer Leadership Course
Date Taken: Jun •••••, •••••

Course: Engineering Watch Organization
Date Taken: Jul 1, •••••

Course: POSH
Date Taken: Jul 1, •••••

Course: Diversity All-Hands Training
Date Taken: Jul •••••, •••••

Course: Introduction To The Navys Alcohol Use Policy
Date Taken: Jul •••••, •••••

Course: FY••••• General Military Training Unit ••••• Code Of Conduct Level A
Date Taken: Jul •••••, •••••

Course: Introduction To The Navys Drug Abuse Policy
Date Taken: Jul •••••, •••••

Course: DoD Information Assurance Awareness
Date Taken: Apr 8, •••••

Course: Urinalysis Program Coordinator
Date Taken: Jun •••••, •••••

Course: Code Of Conduct Level A
Date Taken: Aug •••••, •••••

Course: Introduction To Stress Management
Date Taken: Aug •••••, •••••

Course: Combating Trafficking In Persons Leadership Training Ctipl
Date Taken: Aug •••••, •••••


Other Learning Experiences



Course: Introduction To Anger Management
Date Taken: Aug •••••, •••••

Course: Sexual Health Unplanned Pregnancy Prevention
Date Taken: Aug •••••, •••••

Course: Equal Opportunity Religious Accommodation
Date Taken: Aug •••••, •••••

Course: Introduction To The Navy Policy On Hazing
Date Taken: Aug •••••, •••••

Course: Operational Risk Management Time-Critical Risk Management
Date Taken: Aug •••••, •••••

Course: Domestic Violence
Date Taken: Aug •••••, •••••






Degree / Certifications



Type: High School Diploma
Major / Certification: N/A
Date Awarded: June •••••
Institution: GlenOak High School

Type: Letter of Certification
Major / Certification: Engineering Officer Of the Watch
Date Awarded: Feb •••••
Institution: USS PREBLE (DDG •••••)

Type: Apprenticeship
Major / Certification: Power-Plant Operator (••••• hrs)
Date Awarded: Mar •••••, •••••
Institution: Department of Labor

Type: ••••• college credits
Major / Certification: BS
Date Awarded: N/A
Institution: College of Lake County