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THOMAS SCOGGINS

Pleasant Hill,CA

Summary


Results-driven maintenance and operations professional prepared to oversee and improve facility operations. Proven ability to manage preventive maintenance schedules and address urgent repairs, ensuring continuous operational efficiency. Known for strong teamwork and adaptability, consistently meeting organizational goals through effective problem-solving and technical aptitude.

Overview

13
13
years of professional experience

Work History

Reactor Maintenance Officer

CVN 77 USS George H W Bush
06.2020 - 04.2022
  • Responsible for creation and execution of the Reactor Department’s test plan requiring coordination between Ship’s Force, Norfolk Naval Shipyard, TYCOM and multiple contractors to ensure that CVN77 Dry dock Post Incremental Availability 2019 (DPIA19) was completed efficiently, hitting all major Key Events and Milestones with no major test interruptions or unplanned reactor shutdowns.
  • Upon completion of CVN77 DPIA, responsible for the operation of the ship’s two nuclear reactors and steam propulsion plants to include the training, development, and execution of 21 work centers’ primary and secondary maintenance plans.
  • Maintained accurate records of maintenance work completed, streamlining future aircraft carrier availabilities and reducing costs incurred by the US Government.

Electrical and Auxiliaries Officer

CVN 73 USS George Washington
06.2016 - 06.2020
  • Responsible for the management and supervision of mid-life overhaul and upgrades of all major aircraft carrier electrical and auxiliaries’ systems.
  • Mentored 14 junior officers and 215 enlisted personnel, providing guidance for the development of their skills and advancement in their careers.
  • Maintained strict adherence to industry regulations, minimizing risk exposure for military and civilian personnel.

Planning and Estimating Officer

AS 40 USS Frank Cable
04.2014 - 06.2016
  • Responsible for the planning, coordination, repair, retest, and quality assurance documentation tasks on 4 home-ported, and 8 transiting nuclear assets.

Workcenter Leading Chief Petty Officer

CVN 71 USS Theodore Roosevelt
02.2013 - 04.2014
  • Responsible for leading and supervising a division of 32 personnel in the training, operation and maintenance of the primary and secondary Nuclear Instrumentation and Control equipment including upgrades and subsequent testing to certify unrestricted propulsion plant operations to ensure that CVN 71 was available for national tasking.

Instructor

Naval Nuclear Power Training Command
10.2009 - 02.2013
  • Responsible for training enlisted prospective Electronics’ Technicians in the science and engineering fundamentals for the design, operation, and maintenance on the naval nuclear instrumentation and control equipment including troubleshooting micro-electronic pressure, flow, and temperature instruments along with analog / digital control circuits and electro-mechanical devices utilized in Naval Nuclear Propulsion Plants ensuring sailors had the satisfactory Instrumentation and control equipment knowledge to safely maintain naval nuclear reactors.

Education

Basic Military Training, Electronic Technician “A” School, Nuclear Power School, Physics / Chemistry / Nuclear Theory, Nuclear Power Training Unit, Certified Reactor Operator/Shutdown Reactor Operator on S5W and A4W Propulsion Plants, Certified Propulsion Plant Watch Supervisor / Propulsion Plant Watch Officer / Engineering Officer of the Watch on A4W Propulsion Plants, Mil-Spec Circuit Board Repair and Troubleshooting, Electronic Technician Maintenance School, Certified Master Training Specialist, Certified Quality Assurance Officer, Advanced Reactor Plant Maintenance School, Mechanical Engineering Student at DVC

Skills

  • Strategic maintenance scheduling
  • Operational equipment management
  • Strong verbal and written communication
  • Cross-functional teamwork
  • System performance assessments
  • Experience with safety compliance

Timeline

Reactor Maintenance Officer

CVN 77 USS George H W Bush
06.2020 - 04.2022

Electrical and Auxiliaries Officer

CVN 73 USS George Washington
06.2016 - 06.2020

Planning and Estimating Officer

AS 40 USS Frank Cable
04.2014 - 06.2016

Workcenter Leading Chief Petty Officer

CVN 71 USS Theodore Roosevelt
02.2013 - 04.2014

Instructor

Naval Nuclear Power Training Command
10.2009 - 02.2013

Basic Military Training, Electronic Technician “A” School, Nuclear Power School, Physics / Chemistry / Nuclear Theory, Nuclear Power Training Unit, Certified Reactor Operator/Shutdown Reactor Operator on S5W and A4W Propulsion Plants, Certified Propulsion Plant Watch Supervisor / Propulsion Plant Watch Officer / Engineering Officer of the Watch on A4W Propulsion Plants, Mil-Spec Circuit Board Repair and Troubleshooting, Electronic Technician Maintenance School, Certified Master Training Specialist, Certified Quality Assurance Officer, Advanced Reactor Plant Maintenance School, Mechanical Engineering Student at DVC

THOMAS SCOGGINS