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Mark Tanner

Project Superintendent - U.S. Navy Ship Maintenance
Bremerton,WA

Summary

Mark Tanner is a seasoned U.S. Navy ship and submarine maintenance leader with 38 years of experience in the Operations and Nuclear Engineering Departments. Mark has expertise with planning and completing complex overhauls as Project Superintendent, engineering management, facility design and operation, repair processes, quality control, reactor plant testing, and defueling. Mark wants to leverage career experience and continue to improve the U.S. Navy's performance with ship's maintenance and construction.

Overview

16
16
years of professional experience

Work History

Program Manager - Submarine Recycling

Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
2021.02 - 2024.03
  • Responsible for U.S. Navy Los Angeles Class Submarine recycling program. $18M annual budget with team of 30 managers and 500 production personnel.
  • Reduced OSHA injury rates by 50%.
  • Championed best practices in project management, fostered culture of continuous improvement and established trend of improving cost and schedule performance.

Project Superintendent - USS MICHIGAN

Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
2017.06 - 2021.01
  • Responsible for USS MICHIGAN Extended Refit Period (ERP). Largest SSGN maintenance availability at $274M and 32 months.
  • Led team through COVID impacts on operations and significant resource shortages.
  • Reduced OSHA injury rates by 30%.
  • Participated in project performance and cost control measures, tracked progress and made necessary adjustments for successful project.

Project Superintendent - USS ALBUQUERQUE

Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
2014.06 - 2017.05
  • Responsible for USS ALBUQUERQUE submarine inactivation and reactor plant defueling operations. Completed availability with low safety injury rate and released U.S. Navy crew six days early.
  • Led start-up of 688 Class submarine inactivation's at PSNS & IMF, recruited teams and planned three inactivation's concurrently.
  • Implemented best practices from aircraft carrier maintenance community including Integrated Project Team Development program.

Nuclear Assistant Project Superintendent

Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
2008.02 - 2014.05
  • Served as Nuclear Assistant Project Superintendent on forward deployed USS GEORGE WASHINGTON in Yokosuka, Japan including fire recovery efforts in San Diego.
  • Facilitated development of key processes for aircraft carrier maintenance in Japan; disposal of radioactive waste, radiography operations and space control program for security and radiation exposure to foreign nationals.
  • Led schedule recovery efforts on various projects including USS RONALD REAGAN nuclear tank maintenance which recovered 21 days of schedule.

Education

Bachelor of Science - Engineering Management

Missouri University of Science And Technology
Rolla, MO
2001.05 -

Skills

Teamwork and Collaboration

Project Management

Problem Resolution

Critical Thinking

Risk Analysis and Management

Technical Proficiency

Business Analysis and Reporting

Stakeholder Alignment

Active Listening

Positive Attitude

Timeline

Program Manager - Submarine Recycling

Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
2021.02 - 2024.03

Project Superintendent - USS MICHIGAN

Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
2017.06 - 2021.01

Project Superintendent - USS ALBUQUERQUE

Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
2014.06 - 2017.05

Nuclear Assistant Project Superintendent

Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
2008.02 - 2014.05

Bachelor of Science - Engineering Management

Missouri University of Science And Technology
2001.05 -
Mark TannerProject Superintendent - U.S. Navy Ship Maintenance