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CHRISTOPHER T. GREEN

Lucedale,Mississippi

Overview

26
26
years of professional experience

Work History

Test & Trial Operations Technician

HII-Ingalls Shipbuilding
02.2022 - Current
  • Play an instrumental role in putting into service and operating all marine diesel power/gas turbine plants and all related auxiliary equipment
  • Line up all systems for operation, set controls, interpret temperature, pressure and flow readings
  • Set up and operate automatic controls, air conditioning, refrigeration plants, and various other auxiliary equipment common to Naval Vessels
  • Employ in-depth knowledge of all the fuel systems aboard vessel, and skill in the set-up and performing operational testing on all fuel oil service, transfer and storage systems
  • Demonstrate advanced knowledge of ballast, dewatering, oily water separator, potable water, and lube oil systems; as well as vessel stability and tank layout for ballasting vessel is required
  • Employ in-depth practical knowledge of naval construction and operation of the following marine systems: Hull and Structural Integrity; Machinery and Support Systems for Propulsion Gas Turbine; Shipboard Auxiliary
  • Systems; Electrical Distribution System; Damage Control Systems; HVAC Systems; Fire Suppression Systems;
  • Aviation Equipment/Facilities
  • Demonstrate effective leadership and competent performance of applications of advanced ship systems
  • This includes proficiency in identification and resolution of minor, critical, and systematic non-conformities for Test and Evaluation of HM&E systems
  • Demonstrate the ability to be subjected to high levels of noise, extreme temperature changes, walking, standing, climbing, bending, and sitting for long periods of time while observing and performing manufacturing operations
  • Responsible for the layout, installation and repair of shipboard cables, lighting, and electronic equipment, as well as the ships power
  • Proficiently utilize an assortment of hand and power tools, a variety of test equipment along with a sound working knowledge of blueprints, drawings and schematics
  • Accomplish lay out jobs by identifying installation equipment requirements, e
  • G., hangers, boxes, conduit, wire ways, etc., tools and control equipment, e
  • G., push-buttons, switches, controller and power distribution panels, etc
  • Conduct rip-out of systems using hand and power tools, e
  • G., cable cutters, saws-all, grinders, by following schematics or work order instructions
  • Install control and distribution apparatus, such as switches, relays, controllers, and circuit breaker panels, fastening in place using hand and power tools
  • Determine cable paths to equipment aboard ships using blueprints (cable routing plans), job orders, and other sources of information
  • Installed electrical and electronic circuits by following cabling/wiring electrical schematics and pulling cable through designated conduits, cableways, MCTs, MCPs etc., properly securing cables (banding) and packing swage tubes, MCTs, MCPs etc
  • Marked all circuitry work by ensuring cabling was correctly identified and tagged appropriately with metal tag carrying circuit number/identification
  • Installed electrical equipment by connecting power and control cables between various types of equipment, e
  • G., power panel.

First Class Electrician

HII-Ingalls Shipbuilding
10.2019 - 02.2022
  • Hours/week
  • Demonstrated proficiency troubleshooting and repairing electrical systems and equipment; reading and interpreting electrical schematics and blueprints; planning, laying-out and installing equipment and cabling; using
  • VOMs, Meggers, Amp and Phase rotation meters, etc
  • For troubleshooting, testing, and circuit analysis; troubleshooting and diagnosing electrical problems to component level
  • Responsible for the layout, installation and repair of shipboard cables, lighting, and electronic equipment, as well as the ships power
  • Proficiently utilized an assortment of hand and power tools, a variety of test equipment along with a sound working knowledge of blueprints, drawings and schematics
  • Accomplished lay out jobs by identifying installation equipment requirements, e
  • G., hangers, boxes, conduit, wire ways, etc., tools and control equipment, e
  • G., push-buttons, switches, controller and power distribution panels, etc
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  • Conducted rip-out of systems using hand and power tools, e
  • G., cable cutters, saws-all, grinders, by following schematics or work order instructions
  • Installed control and distribution apparatus, such as switches, relays, controllers, and circuit breaker panels, fastening in place using hand and power tools
  • Determined cable paths to equipment aboard ships using blueprints (cable routing plans), job orders, and other sources of information
  • Installed electrical and electronic circuits by following cabling/wiring electrical schematics and pulling cable through designated conduits, cableways, MCTs, MCPs etc., properly securing cables (banding) and packing swage tubes, MCTs, MCPs etc
  • Marked all circuitry work by ensuring cabling was correctly identified and tagged appropriately with metal tag carrying circuit number/identification
  • Installed electrical equipment by connecting power and control cables between various types of equipment, e
  • G., power panel.

Heavy Equipment Mechanic, First-line Supervisor

CHRISTOPHER T
10.2009 - 01.2021
  • E-6; 5-hour/week; 2-weeks of annual training
  • Provided technical expertise in leading and assisting technicians in operating, repairing, and performing organizational and intermediate maintenance on electrical and electronic components
  • Determined overall mechanical condition of vehicles/equipment, correction of deficiencies required, and effect repair
  • Skilled in the overhaul, troubleshooting, repair, and servicing of major components and assemblies of automotive, light and heavy-duty construction equipment such as 5-ton trucks, crawler cranes, bulldozers, end loaders, mobile cranes, material handling equipment, air compressors, generators and pumps, both gas and diesel
  • Systematically analyzed malfunctions by visual and auditory examination or through the use of test equipment
  • Expertly planned, organized, and prioritized multiple tasks
  • Established priorities and developed a plan by identifying the work to be done, the scope of the specific task or project, and deadlines for its completion
  • Defined the overall objectives, priorities, and deadlines, then independently planned the work, resolved problems, carried out successive steps of assignments, and made adjustments using accepted standard operating procedures or practices
  • Effectively handled problems and/or deviations that arose in accordance with established policies, regulatory and administrative guidelines, directives, written and verbal instructions, and accepted practices.

Urban Search & Rescue Engineer/Technician

01.2019 - 01.2021
  • Planned and scheduled material storage and distribution activities
  • Ensured availability, and controlled use of space, material handling equipment, and required spare parts
  • Established fire prevention and safety standards, and ensured compliance
  • Determined requirements for storage, including those for classified, sensitive, radioactive, hazardous, mobility readiness spares packages and flammable property
  • Ensured protection of personnel
  • Prevented deterioration, contamination, and destruction of property
  • Controlled stock rotation to prevent deterioration and permit maximum use of dated and technical order compliance assets
  • Coordinated with customers regarding priority of deliveries and destination points
  • Established controls to deliver expedited requests within prescribed time limits
  • Supervised central receiving activity; coordinated requirements for shipping with transportation
  • Supervised reparable processing center
  • Maintained assigned unit vehicles
  • Performed technical material functions
  • Developed methods and improved procedures for storage and issuing property
  • Planned use of storage facilities
  • Inventoried supplies and equipment
  • Prepared statements of facts surrounding property loss, damage, or destruction through causes other than fair wear and tear
  • Established property locator system
  • Issued, delivered, and transferred property
  • Issued, shipped, delivered or transferred property from issue, shipping, or transfer destination points through coordination with customers
  • Controlled issue of classified sensitive, and control items, obtaining custody or document receipts
  • Compiled data for storage and occupancy planning reports
  • Pulled, issued and bin bench stock property
  • Inspected and evaluated inventory management activities
  • Periodically inspected activities for compliance with policies, procedures, and directives for accuracy
  • Analyzed reports and records activities, report inefficiencies to supervisors, and recommend corrective actions to improve operations
  • Evaluated supply efficiency and equipment management activities
  • Used management products to evaluate accounts
  • SAFETY PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION, Ensured a proactive approach to accident prevention by training and advising personnel on safety issues
  • Inspected facilities, grounds, buildings, and machinery to isolate hazards to life, health, and equipment
  • Planned investigations, analyzed mishaps and hazardous conditions to determine origin, causes, and contributing elements and prepared written evaluation reports concerning findings
  • Conducted timely assessments of work center activities in accordance with Occupational Health and Safety regulations for the safe performance of work-related duties
  • Investigative efforts included the inspection of work-related personal protective equipment, the condition of work areas, the safety of work practices, and the degree of compliance with safety program
  • Compiled and analyzed mishap data, identify trends, and developed detailed recommendations to eliminate mishaps
  • Planned, organized, and presented weekly safety meetings
  • Conducted safety education campaigns by preparing and distributing literature, posters, charts, and displays
  • E-6; 5-hours/week; 2 weeks of annual training
  • Deployed as a specially-trained and equipped structural engineer to augment FEMA Urban Search and Rescue
  • Task Forces, incident support teams, military technical rescue organizations, and general-purpose troops during structural collapse incidents and other disaster response missions
  • Rescue Engineering: Provided technical support and advice to task force leaders and commanders to assess damage, mitigate hazards, enable safe entry, and assure mobility throughout a disaster site to enable rescue and life-saving operations
  • Successfully completed
  • US&R Program for structural collapse response operations; completed initial training courses, advanced course work, exercises and continuing education for all FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Structures Specialists and others, under Emergency Support Function (ESF) #9 of the National Response Framework
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First Class Electrician

HII-Ingalls Shipbuilding
01.2017 - 01.2018
  • Hours/week
  • Demonstrated proficiency troubleshooting and repairing electrical systems and equipment; reading and interpreting electrical schematics and blueprints; planning, laying-out and installing equipment and cabling; using
  • VOMs, Meggers, Amp and Phase rotation meters, etc
  • For troubleshooting, testing, and circuit analysis; troubleshooting and diagnosing electrical problems to component level
  • Responsible for the layout, installation and repair of shipboard cables, lighting, and electronic equipment, as well as the ships power
  • Proficiently utilized an assortment of hand and power tools, a variety of test equipment along with a sound working knowledge of blueprints, drawings and schematics
  • Accomplished lay out jobs by identifying installation equipment requirements, e
  • G., hangers, boxes, conduit, wire ways, etc., tools and control equipment, e
  • G., push-buttons, switches, controller and power distribution panels, etc
  • Conducted rip-out of systems using hand and power tools, e
  • G., cable cutters, saws-all, grinders, by following schematics or work order instructions
  • Installed control and distribution apparatus, such as switches, relays, controllers, and circuit breaker panels, fastening in place using hand and power tools
  • Determined cable paths to equipment aboard ships using blueprints (cable routing plans), job orders, and other sources of information
  • Installed electrical and electronic circuits by following cabling/wiring electrical schematics and pulling cable through designated conduits, cableways, MCTs, MCPs etc., properly securing cables (banding) and packing swage tubes, MCTs, MCPs etc
  • Marked all circuitry work by ensuring cabling was correctly identified and tagged appropriately with metal tag carrying circuit number/identification
  • Installed electrical equipment by connecting power and control cables between various types of equipment, e
  • G., power panel.

First Class Electrician

MCG Contracting
01.2015 - 01.2017
  • Hours/week
  • Performed all duties required to lay out, fabricate, and install electrical wiring and/or coaxial cable, fiber optic connectors, ST and SC connectors, and back shield plugs on various classes of ships such as: DDG, LHD, and
  • LPD
  • Fabricated, installed, tested and completed final operational checkout of electrical wiring, junction box assemblies, panel assemblies, and electrical systems
  • Provided technical support in the installation of Helo-hanger doors, flight deck, switch boards, and power panels
  • Installed, repaired or replaced, modified, loaded, and tested new and existing electrical lines, circuits, systems, fixtures, panels, switches, breakers, and controls located in the ship
  • Checked, tested, and troubleshot electrical systems for conformance to specifications and performed repair, removal, and reinstallation of wiring as necessary
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  • Attached wire or complicated electrical systems to fixtures and accessories such as transformers, instrument panels, and switchboards with fasteners such as bolts, screws, or solder
  • Used and maintained various types of hand and/or power tools along with a variety of test equipment including test lamps, multimeters, circuit tracer, voltage recording meters, meggers, watt-meters, ohmmeters, and ammeters
  • Located, identified, and repaired multi-paired telephone cables, and fiber optic cables
  • Supported IC hook-ups for testing for sale to the NAVSEA
  • Installed electronic equipment at Land Based Test Facility (LBTF) and for navigation system and other sensitive areas aboard ship.

First Class Electrician

Northrop Grumman
01.2004 - 01.2015
  • Hours/week
  • Performed all duties required to lay out, fabricate, and install electrical wiring and/or coaxial cable, fiber optic connectors, ST and SC connectors, and back shield plugs on various classes of ships such as: DDG, LHD, and
  • LPD
  • Fabricated, installed, tested and completed final operational checkout of electrical wiring, junction box assemblies, panel assemblies, and electrical systems
  • Provided technical support in the installation of Helo-hanger doors, flight deck, switch boards, and power panels
  • Installed, repaired or replaced, modified, loaded, and tested new and existing electrical lines, circuits, systems, fixtures, panels, switches, breakers, and controls located in the ship
  • Checked, tested, and troubleshot electrical systems for conformance to specifications and performed repair, removal, and reinstallation of wiring as necessary
  • Attached wire or complicated electrical systems to fixtures and accessories such as transformers, instrument panels, and switchboards with fasteners such as bolts, screws, or solder
  • Used and maintained various types of hand and/or power tools along with a variety of test equipment including test lamps, multimeters, circuit tracer, voltage recording meters, meggers, watt-meters, ohmmeters, and ammeters
  • Located, identified, and repaired multi-paired telephone cables, and fiber optic cables
  • Supported IC hook-ups for testing for sale to the NAVSEA
  • Installed electronic equipment at Land Based Test Facility (LBTF) and for navigation system and other sensitive areas aboard ship.

Electrical Apprentice

Northrop Grumman
01.2000 - 05.2005
  • Hours/week
  • Completed comprehensive apprenticeship training learning various aspects of the electrical department such as hooking up switchboard, control panels, fiber boxes, and securing line for the CCS phones
  • Gained valuable experience in the installation, rehabilitation, and maintenance of telecommunications cables and cabling systems, and fiber optic cable, which includes single-mode and multimode fiber, category-5/6 high-speed data, splicing, and hardware systems
  • Attended professional development classes throughout my apprenticeship as the programs progressed while working a 40-hour work week
  • Worked on LHD and DDG class ships; supported overtime as needed.

Cable Puller

Northrop Grumman
01.1999 - 01.2000
  • Hours/week
  • Ran the layout for cable as well as the cable throughout the ship
  • Band and groomed cable for sale to the Navy.

Education

Apprenticeship - Electrician, Ship & Boat

United States Department of Labor
Washington, DC
01.2006

Certificate - Marine Electrician

Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College
Gautier, MS
01.2005

Skills

  • Quality assurance
  • Quality control
  • Leadership
  • Team building
  • Safety program administration
  • Fiber optics and cable splicing
  • Urban Search & Rescue engineering
  • Test and trials operations
  • Office administration
  • Oral communications
  • Written communications
  • Personnel supervision
  • Attention-to-detail
  • Information management
  • Data management
  • Self-management
  • Problem solving
  • Loyalty
  • Integrity
  • Honesty
  • Objective reasoning
  • Creative thinking
  • Microsoft Word
  • Excel
  • Access
  • Outlook

Summaryofqualifications

Held DoD Secret Security Clearance; eligible for reactivation., Results-focused professional with successful experience on the cutting edge of electrical systems and automotive systems maintenance technology. Excel in managing multiple, concurrent projects with strong problem solving and follow-through capabilities. Ability to clearly define project goals and effectively use resources to achieve them., Job planning and estimating, manpower and cost analysis, quality assurance and quality control, project management, leadership and team building, production control operations, safety program administration, fiber optics and cable splicing technician, rescue engineering, test and trials operations, office administration, oral and written communications, personnel supervision and management, applied ingenuity, attention-to-detail, analytical reasoning, information and data management, self-management, problem solving, loyalty, integrity/honesty, objective reasoning, creative thinking, Electronic theoretical concepts, design, and operating electronic principles such as circuit elements, digital logic, microprocessors, core memory, interface circuits, digital data transmission, microwave, antennas, signal behavior, amplification, and display to troubleshoot, repair, and maintain malfunctions in complex electronic systems., Sound working knowledge of principles, concepts, and methodology related to quality assurance programs, and considerable skill in applying this knowledge to the planning and accomplishment of a variety of difficult and complex work assignments.

Militaryexperience

Mississippi Army National Guard, Wiggins, MS, Pascagoula, MS, Monticello, MS, 01/01/03, 12/01/24, Heavy Equipment Mechanic, First-line Supervisor, E-6, 01/01/21, 12/01/24, 5, Urban Search & Rescue Engineer/Technician, E-6, 01/01/19, 12/01/21, 5

Awardshonorsrecognition

  • Army Commendation Medal (2)
  • Army Achievement Medal (2)
  • National Defense Service Medal
  • Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
  • Armed Forces Reserve Medal with 'M' Device
  • Iraq Campaign Medal with Campaign Star
  • Army Service Ribbon
  • Afghanistan Campaign Medal with Campaign Star
  • Army Reserve Components Overseas Training Ribbon
  • Overseas Service Ribbon
  • Sharpshooter Marksmanship Qualification Badge with Grenade Bar
  • Marksman Marksmanship Qualification Badge with Rifle Bar
  • Army Lapel Button

Training

  • Army Corps of Engineers Urban Search & Rescuer (Level 1 & II), 2019
  • Job Performance requirements (NFPA 1006, Chapter 5)
  • Rope Rescue Level I (NFPA 1006, Chapter 6)
  • Confined Space Rescue Level I (NFPA 1006, Chapter 7)
  • Trench Rescue Level (NFPA 1006, Chapter 8)
  • Structural Collapse Rescue Level I (NFPA 1006, Chapter 7)
  • Vehicle Rescue Level I (NFPA 1006, Chapter 10)
  • Machinery Rescue Level I (NFPA 1006, Chapter 19)
  • Hazardous Materials NFPA 1072/Operations
  • Equipment Training for the Caterpillar 966H Heavy Loader
  • FBCB2-BFT (JCR) Operator
  • Engineer Equipment Repairer
  • Blueprint for Pipefitting HMP120
  • Leadership/Management Development
  • Heavy Equipment Maintenance Specialist
  • Electrician Power & Communications Cable Splicing
  • Electric Motors & Controls
  • Electrical Power Distribution II
  • Operational Risk Management
  • Quality Assurance/Control
  • Safety Program Compliance
  • Construction Equipment Repairer

Other Information

10-point; 20% service-connected disability, VRA, VEOA, U.S. Citizen

Timeline

Test & Trial Operations Technician

HII-Ingalls Shipbuilding
02.2022 - Current

First Class Electrician

HII-Ingalls Shipbuilding
10.2019 - 02.2022

Urban Search & Rescue Engineer/Technician

01.2019 - 01.2021

First Class Electrician

HII-Ingalls Shipbuilding
01.2017 - 01.2018

First Class Electrician

MCG Contracting
01.2015 - 01.2017

Heavy Equipment Mechanic, First-line Supervisor

CHRISTOPHER T
10.2009 - 01.2021

First Class Electrician

Northrop Grumman
01.2004 - 01.2015

Electrical Apprentice

Northrop Grumman
01.2000 - 05.2005

Cable Puller

Northrop Grumman
01.1999 - 01.2000

Apprenticeship - Electrician, Ship & Boat

United States Department of Labor

Certificate - Marine Electrician

Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College
CHRISTOPHER T. GREEN