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Lawrence Lee 4005 Tyler Tr. [email protected] Temple, TX, 76504 (254) 541-0750 Objective: I am looking for long-term employment where I can further develop my qualifications and skills, and apply my nuclear power experience to contribute to a position within your company. Education: Navy Nuclear Education Program Machinist Mate ‘A’ School, Charleston, SC Jul 2010-Oct 2010 Naval Nuclear Power School, Charleston, SC Finished 45 of 354 Oct 2010-Apr 2011 Nuclear Propulsion Plant Mechanical Operator, Saratoga, NY Aug 2011-Feb 2012 Nuclear Propulsion Plant Operations Welder, Groton, CT Feb 2012-May 2012 Advanced Primary Plant Valve Operator, San Diego Sep 2013 Temple High School, Temple, TX Aug 2005 - Jun 2009 Qualifications & Experience: USS San Francisco (SSN 711) , Machinery Division Leading Petty Officer 2015-Present 4 years of rapidly increasing responsibilities in operating, supervising and maintaining mechanical systems interfacing with a nuclear reactor. Supervised a watch team of up to 10 personnel as Engineering Watch Supervisor and Engine Room Supervisor for over 7,000 hours of safe critical operation. Directed hands on training of junior personnel to include job site safety, quality assurance, procedural understanding, equipment operations/adjustments, abnormal conditions, and casualty response. Utilized documented logs to diagnose potential equipment malfunction and adjusted equipment to ensure optimal operation. Monitored the performance of various critical inspections ensuring all testing and documentation requirements were met. Currently hold an active government SECRET security clearance. ( Exp. May 2020) Work Experience: United States Navy, Submarine Nuclear Machinist Mate 2012-Present Supervised all auxiliary reactor plant supporting systems during 4 Operational Reactor Safeguard Examinations resulting in dy namic casualty response, 100% procedural compliance, and above average evaluations. Improved professional and comprehensive development of 20 junior mechanics, resulting in 100% of personnel exceeding qualification deadlines by a minimum of 2 months. Utilized tag outs verifying adequate boundary isolations for fluid, air, volatile gas, high energy, and electrical systems ensuring maximum safety of personnel and equipment. Completed all required engineering qualifications 6 months ahead of deadlines resulting in rapid progression to supervisory positions. Possess a detailed knowledge of reactor plant, steam plant, and auxiliary support equipment onboard a nuclear fast attack submarine. Trained in team firefighting response and Emergency Medical Assistance Team actions. Relevant Skills: Computer skills: Proficient working knowledge of MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Understanding Mechanical/Fluid Systems including complex troubleshooting. Advanced Qualifications in Quality Assurance and corrective maintenance. Honors and Awards: Junior Sailor of 1 st Quarter (2015) Exhibiting a high level of knowledge and professionalism resulting in achieving the highest test exam score during an Operational Reactor Safeguards Examination. Completing senior qualifications of Engineering Watch Supervisor and Engineering Duty Petty Officer, 1 of 36 eligible. Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (2015) Coordinated troubleshooting and repair efforts of ships evaporating desalination unit during vital mission tasking. Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (2014) Conducted over 700 hours of corrective maintenance on ship’s high-pressure air compressors directly resulting in allowing the ship to maintain on station and complete all tasking.

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Page 1: Lawrence Lee Resume HH

Lawrence Lee 4005 Tyler Tr. [email protected] Temple, TX, 76504 (254) 541-0750

Objective:

I am looking for long-term employment where I can further develop my qualifications and skills, and apply my nuclear power experience to contribute to a position within your company.

Education:

Navy Nuclear Education Program

Machinist Mate ‘A’ School, Charleston, SC Jul 2010-Oct 2010 Naval Nuclear Power School, Charleston, SC Finished 45 of 354 Oct 2010-Apr 2011 Nuclear Propulsion Plant Mechanical Operator, Saratoga, NY Aug 2011-Feb 2012 Nuclear Propulsion Plant Operations Welder, Groton, CT Feb 2012-May 2012

Advanced Primary Plant Valve Operator, San Diego Sep 2013

Temple High School, Temple, TX Aug 2005 - Jun 2009

Qualifications & Experience:

USS San Francisco (SSN 711) , Machinery Division Leading Petty Officer 2015-Present

4 years of rapidly increasing responsibilities in operating, supervising and maintaining mechanical systems interfacing with a nuclear reactor.

Supervised a watch team of up to 10 personnel as Engineering Watch Supervisor and Engine Room Supervisor for over 7,000 hours of safe critical operation.

Directed hands on training of junior personnel to include job site safety, quality assurance, procedural understanding, equipment

operations/adjustments, abnormal conditions, and casualty response.

Utilized documented logs to diagnose potential equipment malfunction and adjusted equipment to ensure optimal operation.

Monitored the performance of various critical inspections ensuring all testing and documentation requirements were met.

Currently hold an active government SECRET security clearance. (Exp. May 2020)

Work Experience:

United States Navy, Submarine Nuclear Machinist Mate 2012-Present

Supervised all auxiliary reactor plant supporting systems during 4 Operational Reactor Safeguard Examinations resulting in dy namic casualty response, 100% procedural compliance, and above average evaluations.

Improved professional and comprehensive development of 20 junior mechanics, resulting in 100% of personnel exceeding qualification deadlines by

a minimum of 2 months.

Utilized tag outs verifying adequate boundary isolations for fluid, air, volatile gas, high energy, and electrical systems ensuring maximum safety of personnel and equipment.

Completed all required engineering qualifications 6 months ahead of deadlines resulting in rapid progression to supervisory positions.

Possess a detailed knowledge of reactor plant, steam plant, and auxiliary support equipment onboard a nuclear fast attack submarine.

Trained in team firefighting response and Emergency Medical Assistance Team actions.

Relevant Skills:

Computer skills: Proficient working knowledge of MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

Understanding Mechanical/Fluid Systems including complex troubleshooting.

Advanced Qualifications in Quality Assurance and corrective maintenance.

Honors and Awards:

Junior Sailor of 1st Quarter (2015)

Exhibiting a high level of knowledge and professionalism resulting in achieving the highest test exam score during an Operational Reactor Safeguards Examination. Completing senior qualifications of Engineering Watch Supervisor and Engineering Duty Petty Officer, 1 of 36 eligible.

Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (2015)

Coordinated troubleshooting and repair efforts of ships evaporating desalination unit during vital mission tasking. Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (2014)

Conducted over 700 hours of corrective maintenance on ship ’s high-pressure air compressors directly resulting in allowing the ship to maintain on station and complete all tasking.