Inside Electrical Repair Shop 51A Evals
As 51A's maintenance person he contributed over 40 man hours conducting preventative maintenance across five shops. Additionally he assisted in the re-inventory of the ships Electrical Tool Issue, he conducted over 170 maintenance checks, verifying correct inventory of all portable tools. His efforts resulted in 100 percent portable tool accountability and zero electrical safety mishaps.
*** Mission-Driven Technician with Leadership, Expertise, and Strong Program Management ***
-Mission Driven Technician- Expertly led four technicians completing 5,234 maintenance actions encompassing 730 man-hours. Additionally, assisted in the submission of six broad arrow reports, four Depot Engineering Disposition requests, leading to an impressive 97 percent Ready-For-Issue rate across 18 squadrons and four Carrier Air Wings.
-Program Savant- As METCAL and Tool Control Petty Officer, he expertly tracked 1,456 individual tool and metcal assets valued at 246,700 dollars leading to 100 percent accountability and zero discrepancies during the most recent FRC MIDLANT MPA and work center 51A LPO turnover.
-Professional Development: Earned CDI qualification and a Bachelor's Degree, demonstrating initiative and commitment to growth.
-Leadership & Mentorship: Led and mentored junior Sailors on Navy Programs available, fostering accountability and improving divisional performance and morale. Additionally, he volunteered 100 hours with various churches throughout the Hampton Roads area fostering a positive view of the Navy throughout the community.
PSG RSCA: x.xx
***Motivated technician with leadership, initiative, and professionalism, ready for more responsibility!***
COMPETENT LEADER. He qualified six sailors in the maintenance of P-8 wheel assemblies and assisted two sailors in obtaining their Enlisted Air Warfare qualification. Serving as 51E CDI, supervised the buildup and teardown of 30 tire and wheel assemblies, while providing assistance for the completion of 25 maintenance actions within W/C 51A and W/C 520, to maintain a minimal workload, while increasing productivity for support commands in the Fifth Fleet AOR.
Served as W/C 530 SNCOIC, W/C 51A/C/E W/C Supervisor, MCAS Futenma SAF Platoon Sergeant, MAG-36 Combat Rifle Marksmanship Coach, C/C and T/W Program manager, 500 Div Hazmat Rep, and held every work center collateral duty for 51E and 530. A/C painter, Stylus cadmium plater, A/C Welder, A/C tire and wheel mech, Nondestructive Inspection Tech. I-Level Airframes NCOIC and W/C 51A/C Supervisor for 31st MEU. Supported HMH 361 during MASA in the Philipines as Nondestructive Inspection Technician. Supported HMLA 469 during DET to Iwakuni Japan as Nondestructive Inspection Technician for 8A.