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I am a highly ambitious and dedicated individual. With a strong work ethic who is versatile and adaptable in a team or individual, in different environments and situations. My drive and passion to use the knowledge and experience I have gained from serving 12 years in the Royal Navy in the private sector.
Control and Monitoring Panel Watchkeeper (Supervisor)
Feb 2023 - May 2024 · 1 yr 4 mosFeb 2023 to May 2024 · 1 yr 4 moths Faslane, Scotland, United Kingdom
Throughout my time as a Supervisor, I had to follow and conduct planned, preventative maintenance schedules in strict time-constrained periods. These procedures would include hydraulic, rotary machinery, pneumatic High/Low-pressure systems, electrical, and mechanical. My responsibilities in these procedures are to brief and prepare different compartments on the submarine, including any external contractors.
Ensure there was no conflict in doing the task. I’m also responsible for ensuring all safe systems of work practices are met. This would include risk assessments, Tag-out/LOTO, Permit to work, and COSHH where all, are prepared before the start of the procedure.
It is expected of me to also ensure all equipment is mustered and if anything was not available I was to purchase this through our store chain. I am responsible for the conduct and quality assurance of the work.
It is expected of me to diagnose any faults in the system, make it safe, and report to my superiors. In my brief to superiors, I use the acronym “PERT” Problem, Effect, Response, and Time.
Problem: What the issue is
Effect: What is the defect affecting the system externally
Response: What are actions to repair the defect
Time: When the next brief is or the defect repaired In my line of work, I must rectify defects as quickly as possible. This is to ensure the missile system is working at all times.
When conducting these planned and corrective procedures I need to use drawings and schematics. In this position as the system expert, I am expected to use all documentation to aid me in all aspects of my job. Another responsibility in this role is to record all data and information for the nuclear weapon system. We use many methods of data recording with electronic work logs and data sheets/forms. Throughout my time as a Supervisor, I had to follow and conduct planned, preventative maintenance schedules in strict time-constrained periods. These procedures would include hydraulic, rotary machinery, pneumatic High/Low-pressure systems, electrical, and mechanical. My responsibilities in these procedures are to brief and prepare different compartments on the submarine, including any external contractors. Ensure there was no conflict in doing the task. I’m also responsible for ensuring all safe systems of work practices are met. This would include risk assessments, Tag-out/LOTO, Permit to work, and COSHH where all, are prepared before the start of the procedure. It is expected of me to also ensure all equipment is mustered and if anything was not available I was to purchase this through our store chain. I am responsible for the conduct and quality assurance of the work. It is expected of me to diagnose any faults in the system, make it safe, and report to my superiors. In my brief to superiors, I use the acronym “PERT” Problem, Effect, Response, and Time.
Problem: What the issue is Effect: What is the defect affecting the system externally Response: What are actions to repair the defect Time: When the next brief is or the defect repaired In my line of work, I must rectify defects as quickly as possible. This is to ensure the missile system is working at all times. When conducting these planned and corrective procedures I need to use drawings and schematics. In this position as the system expert, I am expected to use all documentation to aid me in all aspects of my job. Another responsibility in this role is to record all data and information for the nuclear weapon system. We use many methods of data recording with electronic work logs and data sheets/forms.
Skills: Corrective Maintenance · Maintenance and Repair · Electrical Maintenance · Fault Isolation · Computer Literacy · Fault Finding · Personal Training · Working at Height · Electrical Controls · Electrical Repairs · Work Orders · Troubleshooting · Fault Resolution · Electrical Safety · Diagnose · Leadership · Supervisory Skills · Method Statements · Electrical Troubleshooting
Aug 2021 - Feb 2023 · 1 yr 7 months Aug 2021 to Feb 2023 · 1 yr 7 months Plymouth, England, United Kingdom
Worked at HMS Devenport as a Leading Engineering Technician. Working on a submarine in refit. My main role is to maintain quality control and safety. With personnel in the Navy and various contractors. While training personnel from different roles, on submarine and construction site rules and regulations, and training on ships systems.
During this time, I learned a lot from my time in this role. From communicating with different levels of competence, from non-engineering personnel to highly experienced personnel. This was a great learning curve.
A skill that I would enjoy continuing to develop in my future employment. Worked at HMS Devenport as a Leading Engineering Technician. Working on a submarine in refit. My main role is to maintain quality control and safety.
With personnel in the Navy and various contractors. While training personnel from different roles, on submarine and construction site rules and regulations, and training on ships systems. During this time, I learned a lot from my time in this role.
From communicating with different levels of competence, from non-engineering personnel to highly experienced personnel. This was a great learning curve. A skill that I would enjoy continuing to develop in my future employment.
Skills: Corrective Maintenance · Quality Assurance · Training · Maintenance and Repair · Computer Literacy · Submarines · Maintenance Engineering · Pneumatics · Hydraulics · Planned Preventative Maintenance · Communication · Preventive Maintenance · Health & Safety · Electrical Repairs · Work Orders · Troubleshooting · Engineering · Method Statements
Royal Navy · Full-time May 2012 - Nov 2019 · 7 yrs 7 moths May 2012 to Nov 2019 · 7 yrs 7 months Faslane, Scotland, United Kingdom · On-site Faslane, Scotland, United Kingdom · On-site
This was the start of my career in the Royal Navy, as Engineering Technician for the Nuclear Trident system in the Navigation section. This period was the start of my career and development, in my profession and leader in the Royal Navy.
When I joined the Royal Navy, I was a shy adult, who struggled to communicate with personnel and present presentations to all personnel. But through this period, I challenged myself and managed to develop my effective style of giving presentations and communicating with personnel.
These roles included my core job, which was to complete basic maintenance periods and “CASD Nuclear Submarines Patrol”. I completed this cycle three times, which also included record-breaking patrol lengths.
Another part of the submarine and the Nuclear weapon system cycle. Is a Nuclear Weapon offload in Kings Bay USA. That was a challenging evolution, the first time working in those climate conditions. The complexity and supervision of the evolution was also very intense.
This was due to the nature of the Safety and security of the nuclear weapon system. To ensure that we achieved all requirements, from data recording and procedural compliance. That allowed for use to achieve a successful missile offload ahead of schedule.
I was also part of the team who decommissioned the submarine ready for its refit. This was a busy period in a submarine cycle because I was part of the team who had to ensure all documentation and equipment was removed from the submarine, and stored correctly. This would also include sensitive information that needed to be handled following sensitive data requirement procedures.
Through the submarines life cycle from patrol, offload and decommission, I had many responsibilities through these busy periods that gave me a much broader and in depth understanding of being a Submariner and a Weapon Engineer. This was the start of my career in the Royal Navy, as Engineering Technician for the Nuclear Trident system in the Navigation section. This period was the start of my career and development, in my profession and leader in the Royal Navy.
When I joined the Royal Navy, I was a shy adult, who struggled to communicate with personnel and present presentations to all personnel. But through this period, I challenged myself and managed to develop my effective style of giving presentations and communicating with personnel. These roles included my core job, which was to complete basic maintenance periods and “CASD Nuclear Submarines Patrol”.
I completed this cycle three times, which also included record-breaking patrol lengths. Another part of the submarine and the Nuclear weapon system cycle. Is a Nuclear Weapon offload in Kings Bay USA. That was a challenging evolution, the first time working in those climate conditions.
The complexity and supervision of the evolution was also very intense. This was due to the nature of the Safety and security of the nuclear weapon system. To ensure that we achieved all requirements, from data recording and procedural compliance.
That allowed for use to achieve a successful missile offload ahead of schedule. I was also part of the team who decommissioned the submarine ready for its refit. This was a busy period in a submarine cycle because I was part of the team who had to ensure all documentation and equipment was removed from the submarine, and stored correctly.
This would also include sensitive information that needed to be handled following sensitive data requirement procedures. Through the submarines life cycle from patrol, offload and decommission, I had many responsibilities through these busy periods that gave me a much broader and in depth understanding of being a Submariner and a Weapon Engineer.
Skills: Corrective Maintenance · High Quality Standards · Computer Literacy · Planned Preventative Maintenance · Communication · Electrical Repairs · Work Orders · Teamwork · Troubleshooting · Method Statements