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Darrell Curtis Green 1021 Florida Avenue 620 Riverview Drive Portsmouth, Virginia 23707 Plymouth, Wisconsin 53073 Phone: (757) 589-9539 [email protected] PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY US Navy prior-enlisted with 12 years of experience in the Naval Nuclear Power Program, specializing in casualty response/coordination, chemical and radiochemistry analyses and radiation protection compliance procedures. Will be receiving an honorable discharge February 24, 2016 and be available for employment January 30, 2016. CORE COMPETENCIES

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Darrell Curtis Green1021 Florida Avenue 620 Riverview DrivePortsmouth, Virginia 23707 Plymouth, Wisconsin 53073Phone: (757) 589-9539 [email protected]

PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY

US Navy prior-enlisted with 12 years of experience in the Naval Nuclear Power Program, specializing in casualty response/coordination, chemical and radiochemistry analyses and radiation protection compliance procedures. Will be receiving an honorable discharge February 24, 2016 and be available for employment January 30, 2016.

CORE COMPETENCIES

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Manager Quality Assurance Punctual Self-motivated Resourceful

Secret Security Clearance Leadership Technician Maintenance

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NAVAL NUCLEAR EXPERIENCE

USS George H.W. Bush (CVN-77): October 2012 – Present Dosimetry Supervisor Performed monitoring of personnel for internal contamination, processed dosimetry used in measuring occupational

exposure to ionizing radiation and maintained monitoring records for 740 personnel to ensure local and Federal exposure restrictions were not exceeded. Maintained the inventory of multiple radioactive sources used in the calibration of various radioactivity monitoring and detection devices.

Audits and Surveillances Program Administrator Administered, implemented and evaluated the Radiological Controls Audits and Surveillances Program. This program

ensures the rigorous standards for radiological controls in the Navy Nuclear Power Program are adhered to and properly documented for all maintenance and operations that involve radioactive materials, systems and components.

Propulsion Plant Organizational Maintenance Management System Functional Area Supervisor Administered and performed preventative and corrective maintenance on the Propulsion Plant Organizational

Maintenance Management System server network. The network is used for implementing the departmental Current Ship’s Maintenance Plan, a document used to order repair parts and initiate/track all maintenance within the department.

Departmental Maintenance Coordinator Scheduled and tracked the performance of all corrective and preventative maintenance performed with in the department,

totaling hundreds of man-hours on numerous pieces of propulsion plant equipment.Leading Engineering Laboratory Technician Maintained the chemical analysis qualifications of 30 Engineering Laboratory Technicians, as well as sustaining the

analytical equipment and support chemical inventory for the analysis of reactor and steam plant make-up water.

Nuclear Regional Maintenance Detachment: May 2009 – October 2012 Supervisor Radiological Controls Technician Administered the Norfolk Naval Shipyard sailor utilization program for Nuclear Regional Maintenance Detachment

Norfolk, Radiological Controls Department. This program assigned 40 radiological supervision personnel to maintenance projects and tracked their completion to maintain the department’s budget resources.

Scheduled, supervised and maintained the administrative records of all radiological maintenance and operations performed onboard the USS Emory S. Land, a forward-deployed nuclear submarine support vessel. Such operations included; isotopic and chemical analysis of radioactive liquid waste received from nuclear submarines, isotopic analysis of environmental monitoring materials and soil and water samples, isotopic analysis of radioactive materials to be released for unrestricted handling, radiation surveys of the support vessel to ensure proper control of radioactive materials and systems, and administering the nuclear reactor accident response program.

USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69): June 2004 – December 2008Reactor Plant Preventative Maintenance System Scheduled, tracked the completion of and performed all preventative and corrective maintenance pertaining to

monitoring and controlling secondary steam plant and reactor coolant chemistry, as well as radiation and contamination measurement equipment.

Training Petty Officer Maintained the administrative qualification records for 20 junior personnel and tracked the pursuit and completion of

their professional nuclear qualifications. Managed the continuous training program for 40 personnel, including: administering, grading and processing monthly training exams; developing the short range and long range training plan to correct and/or re-align personnel level of knowledge concerning Radiological and Chemistry Controls; assigning and conducting divisional training on the planned topics from the training plan.

Repair Parts Petty Officer Responsible for the inventory, budget management and quality control of over $250,000 of repair parts, office supplies

and chemicals used in the analysis, maintenance and control of Reactor and Steam Plant chemistry.

EDUCATION Thomas Edison State College, Distance LearningBachelor of Science. Expected Completion December 2015Concentration: Applied Science Technologies, Radiation Protection Relevant Course Work: Radiation Biophysics, Statistics, C++ Programing, and Psychology

NAVAL NUCLEAR TRAINING

Machinist’s Mate “A” School Oct 2002-Jan 2003

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Fourteen weeks of classroom instruction and hands on laboratory instruction, learning the basic operations of propulsion plant support components and maintenance equipment.

Naval Nuclear Power Training School Feb-Aug 2003 Six months of classroom and practical training, including: Mathematics, Nuclear Physics, Health Physics, Reactor

Principles, Thermodynamics, Chemistry, and Nuclear Reactor Technology.

Naval Nuclear Power Training Unit Sep 2003-Mar 2004 Six months of on-the-job training performing maintenance and operations, including: 4160V Electrical Generation

and Distribution System Operations/Components, Reactor Components and Operating Requirements, and Basic Chemistry Guidelines for Steam/Reactor Plant Cooling Water.

Engineering Laboratory Technician School Mar-Jun 2004 Three months of classroom and on-the-job training for chemistry analysis, including: Radiation

Biophysics/Interactions, Radioactivity Monitoring and Detection Equipment, Chemistry Control Methods and Theory for Reactor and Steam Plants.

Radiological Controls Technician Qualification School Jan-May 2009 Four months of classroom and practical training concerning radiological work practices, including: Radiation

Interactions, Radioactivity Control Methods for Maintenance, Radioactivity Survey Techniques and Equipment, and Casualty Control Guidelines for Radiological Incidents.

Supervisor Radiological Control Technician July 2009 One month of classroom and practical training focused on executive level of control, including: Federal

Requirements for Stowage and Shipment of Radioactive Materials, Navy Nuclear Reactor Accident Control and Recovery Operations, and High Radiation and Exclusion Area Control and Reporting Requirements.

Environmental Monitoring Aug-Oct 2009 Two months of classroom and hands-on training concerning the theory and performance of radioactivity monitoring

of environmental samples, including: High-Purity Germanium Gamma Spectroscopy, Personnel Monitoring Utilizing Sodium Iodide Gamma Spectroscopy, Soil, Water and Marine-Life Sampling and Analysis, and Methods for Releasing Radioactive Material and Radiologically Controlled Areas for Unrestricted Handling.

ACTIVITIES

I also enjoy fishing, hunting, hiking, snorkeling/free diving, riding my motorcycle and playing with my kids.