Here is a combination of the two resumes. I honestly believe this is the format that I now like the best. For any position I apply for I can simply change the Work Experience title and only list the relevant experience. The only thing missing is a "skills" section; however, I feel (and correct me if I am wrong) that the skills can be displayed under each work experience section. This would display that not only I have the skill, but where I used and acquired it from. Again for every position the bullets change to describe how I am qualified for the job.
Thank you all again for the advice!
Objective: An experienced nuclear mechanical technician/operator seeking work at a nuclear facility.
Education/Training
• Bachelors of Science in Technical Management – Devry University–Graduate June 2012
• Nuclear Technician – Nuclear Power Prototype Training – Ballston Spa, NY - Graduated June 2001
• Electrical Engineering – University of Wyoming –39 Credits attended 1995 to 1997
• High School Diploma – Kelly Walsh High School – Graduated May 1995
Awards
• Dean’s list for a 4.0 GPA
• Honorman certificate - Issued for highest math grade in Nuclear Mechanic ‘A’ school
• Academic excellence certificate from the Director of Power School
• Captain Letter - For inspirational hard work and performance during an ORSE
• Lean Zealot Award - For reducing operation cost by $400,000 and increasing efficiency
• 2 Navy Achievement Medals –For inspirational work performance and technical expertise
• 2 Admiral Letters - For watch standing, technical knowledge, and superior attention to detail
Work Experience
US – Navy experience
• Operate boilers, turbines, generators, pumps, PLC controls, and valves
• Startup and shut down of power plant Reactor, Steam, Lubrication, and Hydraulic systems
• Operate Air conditioners; EPA certified; Operate Chill water system
• Perform maintenance on Reactor and Engine room equipment;
• Monitor equipment such as condensers, hotwells, heat exchangers, steam generators, and tanks
• Procedural compliance with ability to receive and execute orders from supervisor
• Quality Assurance inspector; write work packages and tag out equipment
• Assist in scheduling, coordinating, and performing maintenance
• Monitor and perform drills as part of drill team and responder
• Hydrostatically test valves, pipes, and systems
• Monitor and maintain all required data logs and records
• Supervise personnel at a valve repair shop
North American Pipe Corp experience
• Supervise personnel at a manufacturing plant
• Anticipate plant conditions and change PLC controls as necessary
• Ensure all personnel comply with all applicable safety policies
• Monitor and maintain all required data logs and records
• Aggressively maintain a safe working environment
• Train shift on daily and monthly safety meetings
• Maintain First aid/CPR certification
• Operate forklifts and cranes
• Operate Air conditioners; Operate Chill Water System; Operate Vacuum Systems
• Monitor quantity of chemicals consumed to make product
• Write procedures for operators
• Hydrostatic test all pipe produced
Employment Chronology
• Lead Operator – North American Pipe, Yucca AZ – Feb 2009 – Present
• Salesman – K-mart, Lake Havasu City, AZ – Oct 2008 – Feb 2009
• Delivery Driver – Papa Johns –, Houston, TX – May 2008 – Oct 2008
• First Option Mortgage – Loan Officer, Houston, TX– Feb 2008-May 2008
• MM1 (SS) Mechanical Nuclear Technician – US Navy – USA – Dec 1999 to Feb 2008(EAOS)
• Operator – Hill Crest Water – Casper, WY – Mar 1999 to Dec 1999
• Salesman – Radio Shack – Casper, WY – Feb 1998 to Mar 1999
• Salesman – Builder’s Mart – Casper, WY – Dec 1991 to Aug 1995 and May 1997 to Feb 1998