Anthony Duffy SSN: 253-59-4403 3715 Wapakonata Trail Bethlehem, GA 30620 (770) 995-9040 Objective: Refinery Technician and/or Engineer Position Highlights of Qualifications Nine years of rigorous training and experience in the U.S. Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program Proven ability to receive training effectively and demonstrate proficiency in operations Accomplished in taking actions to prevent and correct operational problems Project oriented, work well in teams and individually to accomplish tasks and meet goals Successful in learning and comprehending new systems and procedures Demonstrated supervisory and managerial skills Relevant Experience Served as Engineroom Supervisor, monitored the operation of and performed maintenance on main propulsion steam engines, turbine generators, and auxiliary systems and equipment including evaporator, distilling unit, R-114 air conditioners, lube oil, seawater heat exchangers, pumps and valves. Monitored the performance of, trained, and provided guidance to junior watchstanders and reported to the Engineering Officer of the Watch. Identified factors governing main propulsion plant efficiency, causes of poor performance, and appropriate remedies. Performed maintenance on potentially radioactive systems including reactor air, valve operating, main coolant systems. Performed replacement of ion exchanger resin with proper containment requirements. Served as Machinery Division Calibration Coordinator and raised and maintained the Machinery Division calibration of equipment to 99 percent, the highest practical completion rate and assisted other work center’s to raise the command’s completion rate to 95 percent. Operated hydraulic and air systems and performed maintenance on high pressure air compressors. Performed quality assurance inspections on maintenance performed. Performed primary valve operations with proper containment requirements. Performed drills in case of fire, primary coolant leaks or spills, steam line ruptures, and cooling or lube oil system leaks. Exercised environmental control procedures to prevent or minimize air pollution and oil spills. Calibrated pressure and temperature sensing devices; carried out water treatment procedures; adjusted thermal expansion valves, pressure switches and thermostats; kept logs on operating equipment readings. Ordered repair parts, tools and testing equipment, completed maintenance reports. Tested, operated, maintained, dehydrated and recharged air-conditioning systems. Performed hydrostatic testing of primary, secondary and seawater systems. Worked with Newport News Shipbuilding personnel during new construction of USS Greeneville (SSN-772) Los Angeles class submarine from 1994-1997. Performed operations of nuclear power plant equipment and strictly followed procedures to maintain safety and quality assurance. Kept records and provided documentation to track status of preventative and corrective maintenance and testing of systems prior to returning to service. Read various mechanical and electrical system schematics and tagged systems for isolation during maintenance. Employment History 1996-1998 Machinist’s Mate First Class Nuclear Trained (E-6) NAVY ENLISTED CLASSIFICATION(S) : 3365 - Submarine Nuclear Propulsion Plant Supervisor - Mechanical, 3355 - Submarine Nuclear Propulsion Plant Operator - Mechanical, Machinery Division Calibration Coordinator, United States Navy, USS Greeneville (SSN-772), Supervisor: MMC/SS Retired George Jackson PO Box 101 Center Cross, VA 22437 (804) 445-9470 1994-1996 Machinist’s Mate Second Class Nuclear Trained (E-5) NAVY ENLISTED CLASSIFICATION(S) : 3365 - Submarine Nuclear Propulsion Plant Supervisor - Mechanical, 3355 - Submarine Nuclear Propulsion Plant Operator - Mechanical, Machinery Division Calibration Coordinator, United States Navy, USS Greeneville (SSN-772), Supervisor: MMC/SS Retired George Jackson PO Box 101 Center Cross, VA 22437 (804) 445-9470 1992-1993 Machinist’s Mate Second Class Nuclear Trained (E-5) NAVY ENLISTED CLASSIFICATION : 3355 - Submarine Nuclear Propulsion Plant Operator - Mechanical, Machinery Division Calibration Coordinator, United States Navy, USS Chicago (SSN-721) 1991-1992 Machinist’s Mate Third Class Nuclear Trained (E-4) NAVY ENLISTED CLASSIFICATION : 3355 - Submarine Nuclear Propulsion Plant Operator - Mechanical, Machinery Division Calibration Coordinator, United States Navy, USS Chicago (SSN-721) 1990-1991 Machinist’s Mate Third Class (E-4), United States Navy 1989-1990 Machinist’s Mate Fireman (E-3), United States Navy Education B.B.A., Management Information Systems - University of Georgia, graduation in Dec. 2002, 3.1 GPA International Correspondence Schools, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Program, completed March 1998 United States Naval Nuclear Power School, Graduated 07SEP90, Class 9004 Nuclear Field "A" School, Graduated 11JAN90, Class 9001 Morrow High School, HS Diploma, June 1989 Training Engineering Administration Course, 1995 Woodward Governor (2301) Maintenance, 1994 DOD EPA Universal Technician Certification for processing CFC/HCFC Refrigerants, 1994 Noise Reduction/ Platform Monitoring, 1992 Submarine QA Inspector, 1992 150 Ton R-114 Air Conditioner Maintenance, 1992 10,000 GPD Maxim Steam Evaporator Maintenance, 1992 Submarine Repair Parts Petty Officer, 1992 Primary Valve Operator, 1991 Shipboard Gage Calibration, 1991 Submarine Basic Firefighting, 1991 Other Qualifications Commanding Officer Letter of Appreciation, 1994 Commander Submarine Squadron Eleven Letter of Commendation, 1993 Commanding Officer Letter of Commendation, 1993 Battle Efficiency "E" Award, Engineering Efficiency "E" Award, 1991 Written programs to perform operations using Java and Visual Basic. Designed system user interfaces and databases as class projects using Visual Basic and Microsoft Access, produced diagrams of various equipment using AutoCad.