Summary
Overview
Work History
Skills
Awards
QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
Certification
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Johnny Lowery

Johnny Lowery

Dickinson,TX

Summary

Production professional with significant expertise in managing production shifts and enhancing operational workflows. Known for fostering team collaboration and driving results, adaptable to changing operational needs. Skilled in process optimization and strategic planning, valued for reliability and effective communication.

Overview

26
26
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Production Shift Supervisor/Operator/Training Facilitator

Nouryon Chemical
01.2008 - Current
    • Responsible for safe operations, quality product, leading a shift, organize training, and making all shift schedule.
    • Drove the successful completion of capital projects by providing expert oversight and guidance to operators during equipment installation, commissioning, and start-up processes.
    • Streamlined operations for increased productivity by identifying bottlenecks and addressing issues promptly.
    • Promoted a safe working environment by enforcing compliance with established policies and procedures.
    • Cultivated a positive work culture within the team, fostering collaboration and open communication to facilitate problem-solving and continuous improvement.
    • Managed shift schedules for optimal productivity, ensuring timely completion of projects.
    • Trained new employees on production processes, equipment usage, and company policies, fostering a productive work environment.
    • Provided clear communication between shifts, maintaining accurate documentation of daily activities and any issues encountered during the shift.
    • Coordinated with other departments to maintain smooth and efficient product flow.
    • Established clear priorities and production quality standards.
    • Managed staff hiring, training and supervision.
    • Led root cause analyses on incidents, using findings to implement corrective actions that prevented future occurrences.

United States Navy Navigator

Assault Craft Unit II
07.2006 - 06.2008
  • Responsible for all navigation equipment, communications, maintenance, and navigational spaces onboard a 200-ton class A category naval vessel.
  • Redesigned the training program making it more streamline and efficient incorporating the craft's long term operation schedule providing a better product for junior sailors.
  • Provides leadership for junior sailors
  • Develop resolutions in catastrophic events to maintain the safety for all personnel.
  • Increased navigational accuracy by consistently updating and maintaining electronic charts and navigation tools.
  • Exercised strong decision-making skills during high-stress emergency scenarios while adhering to company policies and procedures.
  • Streamlined communication between bridge team members, fostering a collaborative working environment for successful navigation.

United States Navy LCAC Maintenance Engineer

Assault Craft Unit V
10.2002 - 07.2006
  • Performed inspections, maintenance and repairs on LCAC TF40B/T62T-40-7 marine gas turbine engines, right angle/offset gearboxes and transmission shafts.
  • Coordinated hourly inspections and repairs on 160 landing craft air cushion main engines and auxiliary power units saving the command an estimated $2M in contractor repair costs.
  • Served as team leader during a visit to the command's forward deployed detachment in Sasebo, Japan.
  • Completed baroscope inspections on TF40B marine gas engines.
  • Reduced downtime through efficient troubleshooting and root cause analysis of equipment failures.
  • Reviewed technical documentation to complete equipment maintenance and repair.

United States Navy Engine Room Operator

USS Bunker Hill (CG52)
12.1998 - 10.2002
  • Instrumental in the grooming of all equipment in the engineroom.
  • Served as a watchstander during a highly successful underway demonstration.
  • Volunteered countless off duty hours conducting mission critical repairs to two main engines and one generator.
  • Trained six watchstanders in engineroom watchstations.
  • Performed troubleshooting and repair for complex electrical equipment.
  • Operated various types of machinery, demonstrating versatility and adaptability in diverse work environments.

Skills

  • Proficient in Windows operating systems
  • Excel proficiency
  • Effective leadership skills
  • Employee training
  • Quality assurance
  • Productivity improvement methods
  • Effective conflict resolution
  • Employee shift coordination
  • Operational planning
  • Skilled in safe materials handling
  • Employee training
  • Manufacturing skills
  • Safety regulation adherence
  • Employee training
  • Machinery operation
  • Operational efficiency management
  • Team leadership
  • Skilled in organizing schedules
  • Shift documentation review
  • Effective problem resolution
  • Strong attention to detail
  • Effective troubleshooting skills
  • Proficient in handling multiple priorities
  • Operational proficiency in machinery
  • Responsive to new challenges
  • Effective verbal communication
  • Strategic decision-making
  • Leadership in team settings
  • Effective delegation
  • Facilitating daily workflows
  • Certified forklift operator
  • Safety compliance procedures

Awards

October 2002 Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal as EM02 Maintenance Engineer, December 2003 Certificate of Achievement – ETF40B Level 04 Maintenance, February 2004 Certificate of Achievement – ETF40B Level 04 Maintenance, February 2005 Certificate of Achievement – T40-7 APU Training, April 2005 Letter of Commendation from Commander, Amphibious Group Three, March 2006 Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal as Engine Shop Craftsman, June 2007 Qualified as Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist

QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY

  • 20 years experience in preventive and corrective maintenance on engineering equipment
  • 15 years experience in lube oil and fuel pumps
  • 10 years experience in watch standing in engineering spaces
  • 5 years experience TF40B and ETF40B Gas Turbine engines
  • 5 years experience APU gas turbine engines
  • 4 years experience in work center and engine shop supervising
  • 3 years experience LM2500 Gas Turbine engines
  • 3 years experience in AC repair and maintenance

Certification

Class 1-7 Powered Industrial Trucks: Train the Trainer

Languages

English
Full Professional

Timeline

Production Shift Supervisor/Operator/Training Facilitator

Nouryon Chemical
01.2008 - Current

United States Navy Navigator

Assault Craft Unit II
07.2006 - 06.2008

United States Navy LCAC Maintenance Engineer

Assault Craft Unit V
10.2002 - 07.2006

United States Navy Engine Room Operator

USS Bunker Hill (CG52)
12.1998 - 10.2002