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Luke Shultz

Bremerton

Summary

Highly skilled Nuclear Electronics Technician with substantial experience in maintaining and repairing complex nuclear electronics systems. Known for troubleshooting skills, rigorous safety protocols adherence, and ability to work under pressure. Display consistent success by implementing innovative solutions and optimizing nuclear electronic operations. Strive to improve efficiency and enhance safety measures within demanding nuclear environment.

Dedicated and adaptable professional with a proactive attitude and the ability to learn quickly. Strong work ethic and effective communication skills. Eager to contribute to a dynamic team and support organizational goals.

Experienced in fast-paced environments and adaptable to last-minute changes. Thrives under pressure and consistently earns high marks for work quality and speed.

Overview

4
4
years of professional experience
2
2
years of post-secondary education
1
1
Certification

Work History

Nuclear Electronics Technician

United States Navy, USN
Bremerton
11.2021 - Current
  • Maintained and repaired nuclear electronics systems aboard naval vessels.
  • Conducted routine inspections and tests on electronic equipment.
  • Troubleshot electrical malfunctions using diagnostic tools and techniques.
  • Collaborated with engineers to improve system performance and reliability.
  • Documented maintenance activities and system modifications in reports.
  • Trained junior technicians on equipment operations and safety protocols.
  • Ensured compliance with safety regulations during all maintenance tasks.
  • Assisted in the installation of advanced electronic systems on submarines.
  • Used assortment of hand tools, power tools, instrumentation and equipment to carry out daily tasks.
  • Diagnosed malfunctioning systems by reading schematics, diagrams, blueprints, or other technical documents.
  • Ensured safety protocols were followed during all tasks involving hazardous materials or radiation sources.
  • Evaluated results from diagnostic tests to determine the necessary corrective actions.
  • Participated in training programs to stay current with advancements in technology related to nuclear electronics engineering.
  • Monitored radiation levels using specialized equipment such as scintillation counters or Geiger-Mueller tubes.
  • Analyzed data collected from test runs to identify trends or anomalies that could indicate potential problems.
  • Provided instruction on basic operation of instrumentation systems to personnel with limited experience.
  • Maintained technical records and documentation related to system operations and maintenance activities.
  • Troubleshot and repaired faulty components on a variety of electronic systems.
  • Worked closely with vendors to acquire spare parts or specialized tools needed for repair jobs.
  • Performed preventative maintenance, repair, and calibration of nuclear electronics equipment.
  • Utilized oscilloscopes and other electronic testing devices for troubleshooting purposes.
  • Responded quickly to emergency situations involving malfunctioning nuclear electronics systems.
  • Installed, maintained, and operated nuclear instrumentation systems.
  • Interpreted engineering diagrams to successfully troubleshoot faults.
  • Used Windows-based programs to monitor pressure and temperature sensors, flow meters and network control of equipment.
  • Conducted routine maintenance on electronic equipment to ensure optimal functionality.
  • Participated in continuous education to stay updated on emerging electronic technologies.
  • Conducted quality assurance tests on electronic systems to ensure reliability and performance.
  • Measured and recorded radiation levels at specific locations within buildings.
  • Completed calculations to determine radiation dosages, timing and intensities of different pieces of equipment.
  • Adhered to regulatory and organizational operations policies governing nuclear equipment maintenance and performance.
  • Implemented quality assurance processes in line with industry standards.

Education

Certificate Of Completion - Naval Nuclear Power Training

USN
Charleston, SC
02.2022 - 01.2024

Skills

  • Nuclear instrumentation
  • Radiation measurement
  • Electronic troubleshooting
  • Equipment calibration
  • System maintenance
  • Quality assurance
  • Technical documentation
  • Compliance adherence
  • Safety protocols
  • Problem solving
  • Effective communication
  • Team collaboration
  • Instructional training
  • Continuous education
  • Nuclear reactor operations
  • Digital circuitry
  • Schematic interpretation
  • Equipment testing
  • Electrical safety
  • Signal processing
  • Control systems expertise
  • Power distribution systems
  • Instrument Calibration
  • Malfunction tracing
  • Supply coordination
  • Electrical inspection
  • Mechanical testing
  • Paint and Preservation
  • Inventory management
  • Inventory counting
  • Team oversight

Certification

  • QA 301
  • 3M 301
  • Shutdown Electrical Operator
  • Shutdown Roving Watch
  • Nuclear Field A-School (NFAS)
  • Nuclear Power School (NPS)
  • Nuclear Prototype Training Unit (NPTU)

Accomplishments

Awarded Good Conduct Medal

Awarded Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal

Timeline

Certificate Of Completion - Naval Nuclear Power Training

USN
02.2022 - 01.2024

Nuclear Electronics Technician

United States Navy, USN
11.2021 - Current
Luke Shultz