Motivated Mechanical Work Planner currently seeking employment opportunity to display knowledge and abilities in the Nuclear Power Industry.
Felix Clarke Jr.
OBJECTIVE
Motivated Mechanical Work Planner currently seeking employment opportunity to display knowledge and abilities in the Nuclear Power Industry.
TRANSFERRABLE SKILLS
 Knowledge of a steam plant/power plant setup and operation, both Commercial and Naval Nuclear.
 Possess an active security clearance.
 Capable of writing technical work documents and interpreting schematics for maintenance and principle of operations.
 Ability to use Microsoft Office, SAP, INDUS database, and e-SOMS Database.
 Ability to qualify Limited Radiation Worker.
EDUCATION
• Siena Heights University, September 2009-Present, (Projected Graduation date April 2010)
• Tidewater Community College, August 2007- May-2008; 23 credit hours obtained
• Naval Prototype Training Unit, completed June 2002
• Naval Nuclear Power Training Command, completed November 2001
• Naval Nuclear Field “A†School, completed May 2001
• DeWitt Clinton High School, completed June 2000
WORK HISTORY
August 2008-Present, American Electric Power
Mechanical Work Planner (D.C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant)
• Provide written instruction in the form of work packages giving detailed information on performing the various mechanical preventative or corrective maintenance tasks.
• Currently serving as the Flow Accelerated Corrosion Planner, which supports piping inspections and replacing sections of piping servicing various high flow systems via welding and mechanical connections.
• Assisted in the planning of Spring 2009 Refueling Outage at DC Cook Nuclear Power Plant.
• Qualified Mechanical Work Planner for American Electric Power.
• Assisted in planning the Alternate Plant Heating Boiler Permanent Installation Modification
• Assisted in planning the Containment Cooling Upgrade Modification
• Currently supporting the Unit 1 Turbine Restoration Project as a Fix-It-Now Planner, providing support on the Turbine Deck to correct, modify, or update packages.
• Served as Step-Up Supervisor on numerous occasions during the Unit 1 Turbine Project, answering questions on various turbine, valve, piping and piping supports, attending daily turnover meetings and serving as a liaison between Contractors and AEP Engineering.
• Attained skills in planning work packages dealing with the welding of structural and piping supports.
May 2006-August 2008, Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding
Work Control Analyst II
• Wrote detailed work descriptions based off work packages and inspection reports that instruct various trades on how to perform corrective maintenance to system components.
• Worked onboard the USS Carl Vinson during its Reactor Complex Overhaul for the Work Control Planning.
• Acted as the Steam Plant Fleet Support Work Control Representative for Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding, onboard all six active Nuclear Powered Aircraft Carriers on the east coast from May 2007 to January 2008, demonstrating the ability to work both A4W and A2W nuclear power plants.
• Served as second shift Work Control Lead onboard USS Enterprise, and was responsible for all work and safety onboard the ship after normal day shift. Directly interacted with high-level naval personnel regarding maintenance planning and coordination.
• On numerous occasions, assisted the Test Engineering department of Northrup Grumman Shipbuilding with Pre-Availability Testing on board the USS Enterprise, which entailed collecting data on various ships components such as Distilling Units, Ships Service Turbine Generators, Coolant Turbine Generators, Circulating Water Pumps, and other vital equipment.
June 2000-April 2006, United States Navy
Naval Nuclear Machinist’s Mate
 Honorably discharged from active duty with the United States Navy in April 2006.
 Obtained Nuclear Enlisted Commissioning (NEC) after successfully completing Naval Nuclear Field “A†School, Naval Nuclear Power School, and Nuclear Prototype Training School.
 Qualified Chief Machinery Operator, the senior mechanical watch station, onboard the USS Enterprise.
 Operated and maintained turbine driven and electric driven pumps, turbine generators, distilling units, and hydraulically operated valves associated with a nuclear power plant.
 Qualified Quality Assurance Inspector onboard CVN65/USS ENTERPRISE.
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