SUMMARY OF POSITION DUTIES: I have been independently scheduling and performing inspections/tests/evaluations, directing and performing a variety of Steam Systems engineering project assignments concerning marine and stationary plant boiler and UPV systems and associated equipment inspections, maintenance, repairs, overhauls, operational tests, technical manual reviews and related support including: Integrated Logistics review and updating, performing non- destructive evaluation (NDE) test report evaluation (including Ultrasonic Test (UT), Magnetic Particle Test (MT), Dye-Penentrant Test (PT), and Radiographic Test (RT). Conduct QA inspections and reviews in accordance with Navy, Govt., Military, American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), US Coast Guard (USCG), National Boiler Inspection Code (NBIC), and American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Code requirements. Evaluate QA reports, perform steam system and component testing, conduct marine and stationary plant steam systems training to Navy/MSC/MARAD and NAVFAC personnel and assisting/leading Steam Systems Branch directed engineering programs/projects/tasks for a variety of government customers including the Navy/MARAD/MSC/FMS and NAVFAC (including API Fuel System UPVs on Department of Defense (DOD) military facilities and bases). Most assignments typically involve an in-depth physical inspection according to specific requirements and/or regulations, tests and evaluations, test/inspection data review and evaluations for numerous components, and final development of inspection, maintenance, and repair/overhaul technical specifications and repair operations employed by a particular industrial activity or ship. I develop proposals for marine, stationary boiler and UPV overhaul work packages, required tests and evaluations, specifications, budgets, schedules and maintenance/repair plans by working independently or closely with engineers. I have prepared technical reports, developed status reports and progress schedules as required to complete projects and coordinated with other subject specialists to assure that all technical areas are addressed. For assigned tasks I am responsible for the review of all Integrated Logistics Support (ILS), Technical Manuals, Military/Commercial Specifications, and OEM requirements, test and evaluation results, operational data along with the review of contractual work items concerning maintenance, repairs and overhauls performed by Naval Shipyards and Commercial Repair Activities. I am certified and frequently perform NDE and QA tests and inspections and review ND/QA reports NAVAL SHIP SYSTEM ENGINEERING STATION MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN AUG 1992 - DEC 2003 I was assigned to Combat Logistics Squadron Two as the NSWCCD-SSES Hull, Deck and Machinery Staff Representative responsible for providing on-site ISEA support for the for Navy ships home ported at Naval Weapon Station Earle. While serving in various capacities, I provided on site instructions, tests, evaluations, operational performance reviews, data analysis, engineering technician alteration development services for all Hull, Deck and Machinery equipment. I provided field service engineering, technical support and material services in the correction of causalities for all types of mechanical and hydraulic components. I aided with ship board tests, trials, reviews, inspections and alterations. I provided engineering direction and assistance relative to the performance of repairs, tests and general operation of shipboard machinery. I was responsible for independently planning and performing assignments of substantial variety and complexity in the installation, testing, evaluation, operation, maintenance, repair, troubleshooting, and development of engineering technical documentation of assigned ship systems/equipment. I provided on site guidance and technical assistance to visiting Repair Activities and industrial/technical managers to resolve technical problems identify systems/equipment malfunctions and initiate/direct/implement corrective action for all types of discrepancies and deficiencies as required. I was required to make independent, responsible decisions and provide written engineering reports relating to the repair and testing of equipment including scheduling, time and cost considerations.. I analyzed and investigated problems identified in causality reports, major equipment failures, existing equipment designs and related technical documentation through inspections and testing as required to ensure improvements where realized and safe and reliable operation was maintained. SUMMARY OF POSITION DUTIES: I am responsible for ISEA/LCM technical support for the inspection, maintenance and repair of Navy/MARAD/MSC marine boilers and NAVFAC stationary plant boilers and UPVs, Aviation Fuel Filtration System UPV inspections meeting API requirements, and supporting Foreign Military (ex-US Navy) vessel boiler and steam systems inspections. and associated pressure vessel parts/piping, appurtenances, and accessories to ensure satisfactory material conditions, safety and reliability are maintained at all times. As a certified ISEA/LCM inspector and technician my effort is also to improve reliability, safety, maintainability and readiness while reducing inspection, maintenance and repair overall life cycle costs. My 25 years of experience and practical knowledge of the principles and practices of steam boilers and steam plant machinery enable me to provide the Navy, MSC, MARAD, FMS and NAVSEA a standardized, high quality, efficient, thorough and dedicated approach towards achieving ISEA/LCM management goals for marine and stationary steam systems. I am required to resolve Fleet generated technical issues, many of which involve decisions affecting boiler inspection, maintenance, safety, reliability, operations, testing and repair costs. I am called upon to independently coordinate efforts for preparation of engineering plants for pre-overhaul related inspections for early identification of repairs.