Billions that could go to desalination
plants for fresh water, irrigation projects, fusion power research, food for children, medical research and exotic
propulsion systems to begin exploring our solar
system and beyond.
Performed maintenance to several imperative
systems including but not limited to: Fuel oil Systems, Boiler Systems, Water Systems, Gas Turbine Systems, and Propulsion / Generator Plant Control
systems including but not limited to: Fuel oil
Systems, Boiler Systems, Water Systems, Gas Turbine Systems, and Propulsion / Generator Plant Control
Systems, Boiler
Systems, Water Systems, Gas Turbine Systems, and Propulsion / Generator Plant Control
Systems, Water
Systems, Gas Turbine Systems, and Propulsion / Generator Plant Control
Systems, Gas Turbine
Systems, and Propulsion / Generator Plant Control
Systems, and
Propulsion / Generator
Plant Control Panels.
United States Navy • USS Nimitz / USS Carl Vinson 2002 — Present Nuclear Power Student (2002 — 2005) Chief Machinery Operator (2005 — 2011) Work Center Supervisor (2011 — Present) As Chief Machinery Operator supervised 6 personnel in safety operations of Nimitz Class Aircraft Carrier Engine Room containing 2 Main Engines providing
propulsion, 2 Turbine Generators providing electricity, and 2 Distilling Units producing 100K gallons of fresh water per day, with oversight of all support
systems for
propulsion plant.