Hurstolds

9/30/2014
San Diego, CA

Position Desired

Marine Engineering
San Diego, CA
Yes

Resume

HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS

• 30 years of military experience as marine engineer retired Master Chief Engineman (e.g. propulsion, auxiliaries, and electrical systems).
• Government secret security clearance
• Qualified Engineering officer of the watch onboard various US navy ships.
• Experience in working with individuals at the highest levels of government, the private sector and the media.
• Excellent technical knowledge of g diesel main propulsion systems, power plant operations, hull, mechanical systems, electrical systems, auxiliary systems, air conditioning and refrigeration systems, control equipment, boiler water testing and treatment, motors, pumps, compressors and related components.
• Extensive experience in overseeing ship repair, maintenance and modernization.
• Ensures activities are carried out in accordance with established work specifications, procedures, production schedules, quality control.
• Able to read and interpret blueprints, schematic drawings and layouts.
• Computer literate; Windows, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Adobe, various databases and maintenance management systems, Outlook, E-mail and Internet.

EXPERIENCE
2012- 2013 Fleet Energy Manager Pacific Rim Defense

• Providing ships with the tools, training and lessons learned necessary for Ships to change behavior raising energy conservation awareness to a level in which the most efficient configuration for equipment becomes a part of day to day operations and safely meet mission needs.
• Detailing ships specific energy use data, lessons learned and best practices that they can employ into daily routine in port and underway.
• Conduct shipboard training and assess equipment performance and usage to improve energy consumption awareness.
• Demonstrate equipment performance review processes for evaluation of energy usage for energy producing and major equipment consuming equipment and systems including: AC Plants, Refrigeration Plants, Seawater and fire and flushing systems, Main propulsion engines, Ships service generator prime movers, Climate control systems,
• Assist Ships in establishing pier side equipment configuration profiles to maximize energy usage reductions and safely meet mission requirements for Ships when on shore services, such as: Cold iron, Aux steaming, Pierside training and evolutions and Fast Cruising.
• Generate to PACFLT energy office monthly, quarterly reports providing details of accomplishments and provided to Ships.
• Analyzing energy usage data and providing a detailed monthly energy usage reports including: Month utility demand by Ship (Mock Bills), Own Ships usage compared against baselines and goals for Ship class.
• Nominate top performing Ships to the regional ENCON managers for energy awards.

1982-2012 Marine Engineer UNITED STATES NAVY

2010-2012 Assistant Material Officers/Senior Enlisted Adviser COMMANDER DESTROYER SEVEN (CDS 7)
• Provided mentor-ship to six ships and the CDS 7 staff
• Exercises Immediate Superior In Command (ISIC) oversight for six CDS 7 ships for Engineering Certification Cycles
• Provided training and support to 6 CDS 7 ships through Ships Restricted Availabilities, Light Off, Examinations and Unit Level Training and Readiness Assessment (Ultra E).
• Coordinated South West Regional Maintenance Center (SWRMC), contractor support and ships force to prepare and completed two (Inspection and Survey) INSURV inspections on both Destroyers (DDG)/Fast Frigate class ships (FFG)
• Coordinated preventive and corrected maintenance with a multinational work force while onboard Al Basra Oil Terminal In Iraq
• Excellent communicator. Understands the shipboard repair availability planning and execution process. Managed depot level work items involving Shipyards, Intermediate Maintenance Activities Facilities, (IMAs) and private contractors during four Ship Repair Availability periods.

2007-2010 Engineering Departmental Chief Leading Petty Officer USS GERMANTOWN (LSD42)
• Administers, manages and evaluates shipboard engineering programs. Recognizes engineering systems and major components external to the propulsion plant that come under the cognizance of the Engineering Officer of the Watch (EOOW). Evaluates operating conditions and makes recommendations to the engineering officer
• Serves as an Senior technical specialist in ship's machinery, electrical power, lighting, interior communications systems, maintenance of optical equipment, instruments, and office machinery; supervises, trains, and evaluates personnel in the operation and maintenance and repair of diesel main propulsion systems, refrigeration systems, fuel systems, and shipboard electrical systems; analyzes problems with equipment and operations, finds solutions, and takes corrective action; has exercised supervision and training, personnel policies, legal procedures, leadership and management techniques, and communication methods; writes reports and provides technical advice; applies many elements of total quality management and quality assurance; uses computerized management information systems.
• Monitors environmental pollution control programs; administers long-range planned maintenance programs; plans and schedules workloads; writes correspondence, directives, and instructions.
• Conducts diesel engine post overhaul checkout; checks main reduction gears for backlash and alignment; measures crankshaft deflection; uses trend analysis data to determine changes in diesel engines; supervises personnel in the operation, maintenance, and repair of engine room and auxiliary equipment; analyzes results of oil tests.
• Reviews overhaul work package; monitors all ship-to-shop work and maintenance progress reports; establishes goals, objectives, and priorities; prepares staff studies; develops operating budgets and monitors expenditures; forecasts future requirements
2005-2007 Departmental Leading Chief Petty Officer PRECOM UNIT SAN DIEGO
• Responsible for individual and team training of the crew prior to Commissioning
• Drafted and implemented all administrative programs. Established and maintains standards and procedures for operating and maintaining machinery and equipment.
2002-2005 Instructor/ Engineering Trainer Afloat Training Group San Diego
• Diesel Engineering Training Team Leader; Provides training and inspection for management procedures and engineering plant operation and casualty control procedures for diesel power plant systems, including auxiliary, electrical, control, and plant safety systems
• Assesses the effectiveness environmental pollution control programs; directives, and instructions.
• Diesel Engineering Assessor: Inspects material condition, monitors general readiness, proper operating procedures, causality procedures and equipment readiness of marine main propulsion diesel engines and component systems.
• Afloat Training Specialist, conveyed complex engineering concepts simply and clearly; skillfully tailored presentations to diverse audiences that ranged from ensigns to prospective commanding officers.
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