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MANAGEMENT/OPERATIONS/MAINTENANCE CONTROL/TRAINING

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State: VA Virginia
Country: United States
Status:
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Certifications
Navy Qualifications
Engineering Watch Supervisior, Propulsion Plant Watch Supervisior, Engineering Duty Officer
QA- QA Supervisior, QA Inspector, Steam Plant Clean Inspector, Reactor Plant Clean Inspector
Maintenance- Maintenance Man, Work Center Supervisior, Repair Parts Petty Officer, Division Officer, 3MA(dept)
Education
Nuclear Leading Chief Petty Officer School, Norfolk, Virginia QA Standards, Supervision of Maintenance, Material History, and Management of Various other Programs, 2009
Nuclear Skills Trades Course, Portsmouth, Virginia
Radiation Control Maintenance Practices, QA, Work Practices, Material History Documentation, 1998
Navy Nuclear Power Training Unit, Charleston, South Carolina Initial Qualification as a Mechanical Nuclear Operator, Reactor Theory, Mechanical Theory, and Basic Electrical Theory, 1994
Navy Nuclear Power School, Orlando, Florida
Chemistry, Physics, Reactor Theory, Calculus, Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow, Mechanical Theory, and Basic Electrical Theory, 1993
Nuclear Machinist Mate A School, Orlando, Florida Basic Mechanical Theory, Math, Physics, and Maintenance Practices, 1992

Experience
Shayne Wells
104 Lorigan Lane, Hampton, Virginia 23664
(757) 768-9103
shayne.wells12@gmail.com
MANAGEMENT/OPERATIONS/MAINTENANCE CONTROL/TRAINING
Overview Over 12 years of successful management and leadership experience with a reputation for meeting the most challenging organizational goals and objectives. A pragmatic and focused leader recognized for “making seemingly impossible situations work.” A proven and verifiable record for:
Producing higher performance standards and enhancing productivity during under manned and time critical situations.
Thinking “outside the box,” utilizing all resources available in new and creative ways to accomplish assigned tasks within budget and time constraints.
Actively developing personnel, preparing them for upward growth to benefit their career milestones while enhancing the organization.
Maintenance Planning including several successful overhauls and maintenance periods, prepared and executed on time with objectives met or exceeded.
Professional Experience
United States Navy, 1992 – 2012
SENIOR CHIEF PETTY OFFICER - Completed 20-year career with the U.S. Navy as a nuclear-trained Machinist Mate. Qualified on four different reactor and steam plant designs, including Propulsion Plant Watch Supervisor and Engineering Watch Supervisor. Significant background with all levels of maintenance and repairs of reactor and steam plant systems.
An active participant in the personal and professional development of junior personnel by continuous observation and evaluation of their performance. Provided mentorship and the opportunity to provide input into major projects to give them a feeling of ownership, resulting in improved performance, higher quality maintenance practices, increased morale and a general sense of pride in ownership.
Management: Led the ship’s Work Control Division during the ship’s reactor refueling and complex overhaul, leading 50 personnel in building, processing, and deconflicting shipyard and contractor tag outs and work authorizations. Communicated with numerous departments, shipyard trades, and contractors to ensure the maintenance isolations and paperwork were complete to meet key events to ensure the schedule was preserved. Trained ship’s force and outside maintenance personnel on tag outs and Joint Fleet Maintenance Manual procedures to ensure maintenance was safely performed and within quality standards required for redelivery to the fleet.
Operations: Was one of six qualified Engineering Watch Supervisor aboard CVN65, responsible to the Engineering Officer of the Watch for the safe operation and coordination between 8 nuclear reactors, 4 propulsion plants, 4 Emergency Diesel Generators, all auxiliary engineering equipment, and electrical distribution system. Instrumental in the crew certification, initial startup and steam plant testing following an 18 month dry dock period.
Maintenance Control: Personally selected to manage and maintain the most challenging engineering space in a 50 year old warship and return it to standards during an 18-month dry dock availability. Assessed, documented, and effected repairs for over 200 material deficiencies, including 30 major structural repairs, while still supporting shipyard work and crew training requirements. Led numerous maintenance teams in troubleshooting and repairs to various mission-critical equipment including pumps, main engines, reduction gears, and turbine generators when rework was not an option. Used every maintenance situation to improve level of knowledge and experience for junior personnel.
Training: Spent three and a half years as an instructor at Navy Nuclear Prototype Unit, a hands-on school that trains officers and enlisted personnel to achieve initial qualification as nuclear operators. Trained and mentored over 1000 officer and enlisted students encompassing drills and maintenance of a nuclear reactor and steam plant. Instructed students and staff on maintenance requirements, quality assurance requirements, tag outs, and radiation control maintenance procedures.

Education Nuclear Leading Chief Petty Officer School, Norfolk, Virginia QA Standards, Supervision of Maintenance, Material History, and Management of Various other Programs, 2009
Nuclear Skills Trades Course, Portsmouth, Virginia
Radiation Control Maintenance Practices, QA, Work Practices, Material History Documentation, 1998
Navy Nuclear Power Training Unit, Charleston, South Carolina Initial Qualification as a Mechanical Nuclear Operator, Reactor Theory, Mechanical Theory, and Basic Electrical Theory, 1994
Navy Nuclear Power School, Orlando, Florida
Chemistry, Physics, Reactor Theory, Calculus, Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow, Mechanical Theory, and Basic Electrical Theory, 1993
Nuclear Machinist Mate A School, Orlando, Florida Basic Mechanical Theory, Math, Physics, and Maintenance Practices, 1992
Awards Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal - For mission essential depot level repairs to the Main Engine, Condensate Pumps, and numerous valve replacements during a war deployment. 2007
Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal - For performance as an instructor and crew Leading Petty Officer. 2004
Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal - For performance as a Maintenance Group Supervisor and recognized technical expert. Utilizing resources and optimized maintenance efforts maximized ship’s readiness. 2001
Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal - Planned and coordinated depot level repairs to over 20 nuclear Level 1 valves resulting in over $200,000 savings in contract maintenance costs. 2000
Navy Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal - For over 300 off-duty hours volunteering in various community projects. 1998


Comments
20 year Navy veteran looking to use my mechanical knowledge, supervisory skills, and work ethics to get into the oil and gas industry, espiecially any that would allow me to reside in SC during off crew times.
Have experience working with outside organizations and contractors.
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