Hard working Engineer and Officer who excels at juggling multiple tasks and working under pressure. Team-oriented Naval Architect who works effectively with all levels of employees in cross-functional teams.
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Member of Alpha Lambda Delta, National Honors Society for Freshman Students (Minimum 3.5 GPA for acceptance)
New England Woman's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) Academic All-Conference Team in 2006 (Minimum 3.5 GPA as Varsity Team member the entire year)
Utilizes computer models to validate initial hydrostatic stability characteristics of various commercial vessels. Applies regulatory rules and standards when analyzing shipboard structural design proposals for new vessel construction projects. Consults with industry and other Coast Guard units during salvage operations as a member of the Salvage Engineering Response Team (SERT). Checks the validity of proposed lifting procedures, dewatering methods, and towing plans for the safe removal and clearance of sunken and derelict vessels.
Performed complex technical design review of multiple concurrent commercial vessel construction/conversion projects. Ensured compliance with U.S. and international safety and engineering standards. Marine Safety Technical specialist on various shipboard electrical and electronic systems. Served as consultant to marine industry, classification societies, and designers of electrical power generation and distributions systems. Verified the size , compatibility and integration of electric motors, transformers, AC generators, conductors and circuit breakers.
-Electrical Division Officer:
Supervisor of shipboard electrical technicians for the maintenance and repair of all electrical equipment with a $24,000 budget. Assisted Engineer Officer with administrative and technical projects. Wrote detailed technical casualty reports to shore units for requesting mission critical parts and resources. Maintained training records for all Engineering Division personnel. Obtained major qualification as lead engineering plant operator during various mission critical operations.
-Damage Control Assistant:
Responsible for crew readiness and training to combat and prevent shipboard damage. Supervised multiple personnel and maintained $23,000 dollar budget. Responsible for all damage control equipment, systems, damage control maintenance program, repair locker inventories, vessel integrity and damage control personal qualification standards program. Conducted numerous drills, organized firefighting teams and coordinated standard procedures for all on-board personnel.
-Officer of the Deck
Commanded and navigated Coast Guard vessel during normal and mission critical operations. Provided Commanding Officer with detailed recommendations and solutions when presented with navigational and operational challenges. Responsible for entire crew during while on watch for all daily activities.
Courses:
MECHENG 461 Automatic Control Systems
MECHENG 505 Finite Element Analysis Methods
MECHENG 553 Microelectrico Mechanical Systems (MEMS devices)
MECHENG 560 Modeling of Dynamic Systems
MECHENG 572 Rheology and Fracture
MECHENG 517 Mechanics of Polymers
MECHENG 530 Advanced Heat Transfer
Courses:
NAVARCH 410 Marine Structures II
NAVARCH 470 Ship Design
NAVARCH 520 Marine Hydrodynamics
NAVARCH 510 Marine Structures III
NAVARCH 550 Offshore Ocean Engineering
NAVARCH 570 Advanced Marine Design and Optimization
MATH 417 Linear Algebra
MATH 425 Probability and Statistics
Graduated with Honors
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