Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Certification
Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal
Timeline
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Evan Marsh

St. Marys,GA

Summary

Professional nuclear electrician adept at ensuring operational efficiency and safety in high-stakes environments. Skilled in troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair of complex electrical systems. Strong focus on team collaboration and achieving results, with flexible approach to changing needs. Reliable, adaptable, and equipped with technical knowledge and precision required for critical tasks.

Overview

5
5
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Nuclear Electrician

US Navy
09.2019 - Current


  • Played an integral role in emergency response drills, honing critical thinking and problem-solving skills to effectively handle high-pressure situations.
  • Contributed to outage planning efforts, ensuring timely completion of critical tasks while minimizing disruption to normal operations.
  • Maintained system reliability through performing preventive and corrective maintenance on critical electrical components.
  • Managed Maintenance scheduling and execution for a close knit team.

Education

Bachelor of Science - Nuclear Engineering

Thomas Edison State University
Trenton, NJ
12-2026

No Degree - Advanced Nuclear Power

Naval Nuclear Power School
Charleston, SC
12-2020

No Degree - Electrician's Mate

Nuclear Field "A" School
Charleston, SC
06-2020

Skills

  • Electrical troubleshooting
  • Electrical safety
  • Tagout procedures
  • Wiring techniques
  • Team Leadership
  • Maintenance Planning

Certification

  • Maintenance Person
  • Craftsman
  • Work Center Supervisor
  • Tagout Procedures
  • Repair parts Petty officer
  • Shutdown Reactor Operator
  • Electrical Operator

Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal

Professional Achievement in the superior performance of his duties while serving as a member of electrical division on boards USS Alaska from Mach 2023 to July 2023. Petty officer Marsh's Incredible drive was instrumental in completing emergent repairs to vital atmospheric control equipment, the Ships Service turbine generator, and #1 70KW Motor generator, Enabling alaska to remain on-station as a strategic deterrent asset. As work center supervisor, he scheduled, coordinated, and accomplished over 1,300 man-hours of preventative maintenance. Petty officer marsh's managerial ability, personal initiative, and unswerving dedication to duty reflected credit on him and were in keeping with the highest traditions of the united states naval service.

Timeline

Nuclear Electrician

US Navy
09.2019 - Current

Bachelor of Science - Nuclear Engineering

Thomas Edison State University

No Degree - Advanced Nuclear Power

Naval Nuclear Power School

No Degree - Electrician's Mate

Nuclear Field "A" School
Evan Marsh