Engineer
BVPM
USA
03.2026 - Current
- JERMAINE L MOOREmoorejermaine603@gmail.com(551) 233-3038CLEARANCE: SecretSUMMARY:Over 24 years of US Navy experience in the fields of engineering maintenance, inspection and trainingprogram management demonstrating outstanding leadership initiative, technical subject matter expertise,enterprise operations enhancement creativity and exceptional performance success.EDUCATION / CERTIFICATIONS / QUALIFICATIONS:B.S Criminal Justice; American Military University – Aug 2022Electrical Apprenticeship; United States Department of Labor – September 2018LPD Class Engineering Officer of the Watch (EOOW) – 20011CG Class Engineering Officer of the Watch (EOOW) - 20017PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:UNITED STATES NA VY August 1998 - PRESENTSenior Engineer, August 2019 - Present Afloat Training Group - Norfolk, Virginia● Expertly led and provided quality training to engineering watch teams and supervisors across sevennavy ships.● Managed and conducted 83 training assessments and was instrumental in the development of over 1000personnel while improving the material and operational readiness of eight Atlantic fleet ships. ● NA VYSUBJECT MA TTER EXPERT. While serving as Team lead he led 1,881 Sailors to include Jr and SrOfficers and Enlisted on the East Coast across five different platforms in the preventive and correctivemaintenance for 400HZ frequency Converters and SSM Degaussing system. While providing clearunderstanding of troubleshooting, fault isolation and procedural compliance to electrical installations,elevators and conveyors, lifting equipment, lighting systems, power distribution and motors andgenerators.● Observed, evaluated, and reviewed specification packages to ensure the success of overhaul periods,dock trials, sea trials, preventive maintenance program, operational readiness of the engineeringplant/auxiliary machinery and cargo handling equipment, condition of on-board spares, SHIPALTs,casualty reports, safety, hazardous conditions, damage control training requirements. Identified andorchestrated the repair efforts of numerous long-standing HM&E discrepancies which increased thelife expectancy of the vesselChief Petty Officer June 2016-August 2019 USS Port Royal (CG-79) – Ohau, Hawaii● Expertly led the Engineering Department in managing and coordinating routine maintenance andemergent repairs to critical equipment. Spearheaded with scheduling and coordination of multipleemergent repairs while deployed between two operating areas to ensure the ship was mission capableand remained combat ready.● Instrumental in the completion of several extensive emergent repairs during crucial ship’s availabilitywhile diligently enforcing proper maintenance standards and strict procedural compliance. ● Organizedand planned over 1000 auxiliary and main propulsion material checks and inspections on USS Port Royaland hand selected to simultaneously assist Engineering Department during the conduct of Light-OffAssessment and Unit Level Training Readiness Assessment – Sustainment (ULTRA S) which resulted inboth ships being materially ready to accomplish their missions.Chief Petty Officer/Training Command May 2013-June 2016 Lakehurst, New Jersey● Responsible for the training of more than 200 highest quality men and women for the US Navy.● Flawlessly managed and supervised the revision and pilot of a twenty year outdated curriculum.● Urinalysis Program Coordinator for the center training command of New Jersey.● Vital assistant for the Command Managed Equal Opportunity Program and served as the CommandAssessment Team Lead.First Class Petty Officer/Quality Assurance Officer May 2012-April 2013 USS Oscar Austin(DDG-79) - Norfolk, V A● Stream-lined work package processes improving productivity, more efficient repairs, and costeffectiveness.● Worked directly with NA VSEA while performing numerous System Operability Test (SOT) level I, II,and III on Cargo Weapons and Aircraft Elevators. Our efforts ensured that the elevators were incompliance with Safety and Joint Fleet Maintenance Manual (JFMM) to remain safe for service andFleet Material Readiness.● Managed a $2.5 million budget in order to complete all contracts/renovations to all detention facilitieswhich resulted in a 100% completion rate of 720 maintenance requests within 90 days. ● Supervised 75employees conducting Material Assessment and Readiness throughout the facilities including suchdisciplines as Engineering, Environmental, Damage Control, Supply, Electrical, Structural and Safety.● Increased engineering integrity of all naval facilities in the highest state of material readiness byeffectively evaluating test data, tracking repair efforts, and routine maintenance to ensure properplant/system/equipment operations.● Organized, managed, tracked and updated all machinery Casualty Reports (CASREP),maintenance/environmental issues, technical assistance visits, departure from specifications, andengineering advisories.TRAINING:● Cargo Weapon Elevator Technician● Master Training Specialist/Instructor (NEC-9502)● Steam Catapult Electrician (NEC 4672)● Command Fitness Trainer (NEC 95PT)● 2000+ Hours training in Project, Division & Shop Program Management● 5000+ Hours technical Training in Marine Propulsion, Auxiliaries and related components operation,maintenance, troubleshooting, repair and overhaul● 5000+ Hours training in marine firefighting, damage control and equipment operation.
- Developed and implemented design specifications for engineering projects.
