
Nuclear Electronics Technician
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As a Nuclear Electronics Technician on board the USS Hampton Fast Attack Nuclear Submarine, I have developed expertise in electrical troubleshooting across a broad range of systems. I possess an intimate understanding of the operation of electrical circuits, the construction of analog and digital circuits, and the proficient use of electronic test equipment. My experience includes implementing safe operating practices in the operation of pressurized water nuclear reactors while demonstrating a comprehensive understanding of complex reactor physics and chemistry.
I am adept in minimizing radiation exposure while working in hostile radiation areas and have coordinated with supervisory figures to plan and execute numerous maintenance items within tight schedules, ensuring precision and efficiency. I have coordinated with third party entities to ensure timely calibration and receipt of equipment. My keen attention to detail extends to identifying component faults and maintaining rigorous cleanliness standards in engineering spaces.
I am known for my ability to work seamlessly with team members and independently, consistently delivering high-quality results without discrepancies.
Nuclear Electronics Technician at United States Navy (2021-03 – 2024-11)
Operates and maintains Naval Nuclear propulsion plants and associated equipment; supervises and administers Naval Nuclear propulsion plant operations; thoroughly understands reactor, electrical, and mechanical theory involved in the operation of the nuclear reactor, steam plant, propulsion plant, and auxiliary equipment; possesses a detailed knowledge of reactor and steam plant chemistry and radiological controls; operates and performs organizational and intermediate maintenance on electronic equipment used for reactor control, instrumentation, protection, measurement, alarm warning, power distribution and airborne particulate radiation detection; operates General Purpose Test Equipment (GEPTE) and auxiliary equipment; tests, calibrates, and repairs electronic and hydraulic-electric systems that support reactor plant operation on both surface and subsurface ships.
Nuclear Field A School in Nuclear Electronics – Naval Nuclear Power Training Command
Nuclear Power School in Nuclear Engineering – Naval Nuclear Power Training Command
Prototype Training in Nuclear Power – US Naval Nuclear Power Training Unit
Engineering Degree (Pursuing) in Engineering – Palomar Community College (2029)