
Perform structural and mechanical maintenance and repair tasks on U.S. Navy vessels.
Interpret and analyze ship schematics and blueprints to carry out accurate fabrication and fitting assignments.
Execute pipefitting tasks, including the layout, alignment, and installation of piping systems.
Carefully remove lagging and insulation materials in preparation for inspections and repairs.
Use tools such as angle grinders, burr motors, sawzalls, and Buckeyes to grind, prepare, and smooth bulkheads, decks, and overheads.
Employ magbase drill presses to drill through bulkheads for the installation or modification of ship components.
Label bulkheads and tag temporary services to guarantee adherence to Navy safety and procedural protocols.
Eliminate paint, corrosion, and coatings to ready surfaces for refinishing or welding activities.
Conduct firewatch duties during hot work procedures to ensure safety compliance, watch for sparks or potential ignition hazards, and maintain readiness with fire suppression equipment.
Utilize a variety of power and hand tools to deliver high-quality maintenance, fabrication, and restoration work throughout ship compartments.
Delivered empathetic, at-home assistance to elderly and disabled individuals, prioritizing their comfort and safety.
Supported clients with daily tasks such as preparing meals, shopping for groceries, and reminding them to take their medications.
Kept clients’ living spaces tidy and organized.
Provided companionship and emotional encouragement to improve clients’ overall quality of life.
Drove clients to appointments and helped with mobility and household chores as required.
Utilized the Eastman cutting table to accurately cut sheets of carbon fiber graphite polymer, conforming to stringent quality standards for fly rod manufacturing.
Executed professional cellophane wrapping of fly rod blanks to guarantee uniformity and preparedness for the next stages of production.
Carried out quality assurance inspections to uphold consistency and craftsmanship throughout all stages of production.
Tool Usage & Shipboard Operations: Capable of operating power and hand tools — such as angle grinders, sawzalls, burr motors, magbase drill presses, drills, and Buckeyes — to cut, grind, drill, and smooth various ship structures, including bulkheads, decks, and overheads
Surface Preparation & Upkeep: Experienced in stripping lagging, insulation, paint, and corrosion from metal surfaces in preparation for welding, repairs, or refinishing
Fabrication & Installation: Skilled in pipefitting, marking bulkheads, and interpreting schematics to ensure accurate completion of fabrication and mechanical tasks
Firewatch & Safety Adherence: Qualified in firewatch responsibilities for hot work, establishing safety zones, and monitoring for potential ignition risks
Quality & Attention to Detail: Excellent focus on precision in manufacturing, fitting, and inspection to guarantee superior workmanship
OSHA 10 CERTIFIED
FIREWATCH CERTIFICATION