Here is my new resume. I feel like I have touched all of the concepts described in this thread. Please by all means tear it up; however, it is written for a specific job that I am now applying for.
Professional Profile
Professional Profile
Top secret clearance obtained while serving as a mechanical nuclear technician on board the USS Jimmy Carter. Top half GPA while attending NNPTU classes and prototype. To go beyond my normal duties at my current employment; I write procedures and training for the plant operators which increases retention and reduces on waste of material. I am a founding member of the safety committee at NAPCO and give monthly safety training. I desire to obtain an entry level operator position at a nuclear power plant so that I can aspire to an SRO position.
Education
Bachelors of Science in Technical Management – Devry University–June 2012
QAI – Submarine Force Quality Assurance Inspector – Groton, CT - Graduated July 2003
Leadership – First Line Leadership Development Program – Groton, CT - Graduated Dec 2003
Mechanical Nuclear Technician – Nuclear Power Prototype Training – Ballston Spa, NY - Graduated June 2001
Electrical Engineering – University of Wyoming –39 Credits attended 1995 to 1997
Skills
Advise people, analysis data, anticipate problems, audit records, check for accuracy, communication, coordinate activities, cope with deadlines, delegate efficiently, endure long hours, use precision measuring tools, find information, follow directions, implement changes, investigate causes, learn quickly, mediate problems, mentor others, observer, planner, writing, talking, selling, negotiating, computer use, quality assurance, and CPR/First Aid.
Work Experience
Dec 1999 to Feb 2008 – Nuclear Machinist Mate Subs – US Navy – SC, NY, CT, WA, and CA
I was awarded Math-Honorman in mechanical ‘A’ school and an academic achievement certificate in Power School from the Director of Nuclear Power School. While in prototype my in-rate standing was 4 of 71.
I can provide letters from several officers that will demonstrate unquestionable trust, superior performance, and total commitment. A notable example of this is when I was the assistant gage calibration coordinator I found a defect in the ship’s installed differential pressure cells that prevented them from working in many of the engine room systems.
While on shore duty I was a valve shop supervisor; I excelled in this by using lean manufacturing techniques. These techniques awarded me the first ever Lean Zealot award; this saved over $400,000 and 90% in repair time; these techniques saved my shop from being outsourced to a private company.
Feb 2009 to Present – Lead Operator–North American Pipe Co., Yucca, AZ
I am responsible for the monitoring of equipment, performance, and anticipation system operations, evolutions, cleanliness, and production rate of the entire manufacturing plant. I supervise mechanical and electrical maintenance with lock out tag out procedures. I have personally trained 10 of 16 of the personnel who currently work in the plant; 3 have gone to become Class A operators and 2 Lead Operators.
Oct 2008 to Feb 2009 – Electronics Department Salesman – K-mart–Lake Havasu City, AZ
I excelled in selling extended service plans and Sears Credit cards.
May 2008 to Sept 2008 – Delivery Driver – Papa Johns – Huston, TX
I excelled in team work and learned about process improvement and scheduling.
Feb 2008 to May 2008 – Loan Officer – First Option Mortgage – Huston, TX
I excelled in team coordination and learned how mortgages work which allows me to help coworkers with mortgage purchasing and refinancing questions.