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Joshua Lange

Long Beach,MS

Summary

Talented professional considered knowledgeable leader and dedicated problem solver. Brings 10 years of valuable expertise to forward company objectives. Attentive to detail with experience in coordinating projects, programs and improvements.

Organized and dependable candidate successful at managing multiple priorities with a positive attitude. Willingness to take on added responsibilities to meet team goals. Offering excellent communication and good judgment.

Overview

19
19
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

HVAC Technician

Ladner's Heat And Air
11.2019 - Current
  • Performed troubleshooting on HVAC systems to determine root cause of issues.
  • Conducted maintenance service on over 100 HVAC systems to increase life expectancy of equipment and prevent costly repair work.
  • Surveyed building layout and gathered materials before beginning repairs.
  • Read blueprints, wiring diagrams, piping schemes and engineering specifications to diagnose and repair units.
  • Worked overtime, holidays and weekends to accommodate company needs.

Instructor

United States Navy, USN
03.2011 - 05.2016
  • Oversaw curriculum implementation and continuous improvement of industry best practices.
  • Applied various teaching aids to minimize learning gaps and instruct and motivate students.
  • Evaluated and revised lesson plans and course content to achieve student-centered learning.
  • Instructed over 2,500 trainees across 8 advanced courses of study, ensuring maximum skill attainment and increasing operational readiness for deploying units
  • Supervised multiple personnel in maintenance of 27 camp facilities in a field environment, improving living conditions for over 200 command personnel
  • Directed relocation of over half million dollars' worth of equipment and material to new training facility

Petty Officer Second Class

United States Navy, USN
12.2006 - 03.2011
  • Instrumental as site director in construction of a 700-man camp, supervising multiple personnel while erecting 70 tents and improving quality of life and mission readiness of over 600 naval support element personnel during 2010 Haiti Earthquake relief.
  • Directed safe and secure operations of over $17,000,000 worth of government property, resulting in no loss of equipment or negative incidents during Operation Iraqi Freedom..
  • Crew leader during construction of over 32,000 square feet of living and working spaces significantly improving quality of life for more than 500 coalition force personnel during Operation Iraqi Freedom
  • Managed, directed, and supervised in excess of a quarter million dollars' worth of tools, equipment, and materials to support mission readiness, saving Navy thousands of dollars in repair parts
  • Mentored and supervised 35 personnel within unit, providing positive guidance for professional and personal development.

Education

Master Of Science - Biochemistry

Tulane University
New Orleans, LA
05.2019

Bachelor Of Science - Microbiology

University of Southern Mississippi
Hattiesburg, MS
05.2018

Associate of Arts -

Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College
Perkinston, MS
05.2016

Skills

  • Attention to detail
  • Microsoft Office proficient
  • Focused on safety
  • Project Management
  • Training and mentoring
  • Laboratory procedures
  • Analytical and Critical Thinking
  • Quality controls

Certification

  • Cases in Research Ethics - 2019 - Tulane University
  • Laboratory Research - 2016-2018 - The University of Southern Mississippi
  • Chemistry Courses and Lab Work - 25 Credit Hours
  • Export Controls Training - 2022
  • Secret Security Clearance - 2008-2016 - United States Navy

Publications

Sharma, S. R., Crispell, G., Mohamed, A., Cox, C., Lange, J. Choudhary, S., Commins, S. P., and Karim, S. 2021. Alpha-Gal Syndrome: Involvement of Amblyomma americanum a-D-galactosidase and b-1,4-Galactosyltransferase Enzymes in a-Gal Metabolism. Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology. 11:775371 doi:10.3389/fcimb.2021.775371


Lange, J. 2018. Characterization of b-1,4-galactosyltransferase in the Lone Star Tick (Amblyomma americanum) and Implications in Red Meat Allergy. Honor Thesis for The University of Southern Mississippi.

Laboratory Experience

The University of Southern Mississippi

Dr. Shahid Karim

August 2016 - May 2018


  • Conducted biomedical research focused on understanding the relationship between Alpha-gal syndrome and biomolecules produced by the Lone-Star tick that lead to the development of Alpha-gal syndrome in humans.
  • Regularly performed PCR, gel electrophoresis, protein isolation, RNA interference, western blotting, and confocal microscopy techniques in the lab.
  • Research led to Honor's thesis and one publication.

Timeline

HVAC Technician

Ladner's Heat And Air
11.2019 - Current

Instructor

United States Navy, USN
03.2011 - 05.2016

Petty Officer Second Class

United States Navy, USN
12.2006 - 03.2011

Master Of Science - Biochemistry

Tulane University

Bachelor Of Science - Microbiology

University of Southern Mississippi

Associate of Arts -

Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College