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Nicholas Michael Eaton 505 Horn Drive Crowley, Louisiana 70526 (941)744-7747 [email protected] Summary Former second class petty officer in the United States Navy with 14 years of experience who is seeking a new challenge. Key Qualifications Troubleshooting Trend Analysis Problem Solving Critical Thinking Active Learning Adaptability Mechanical Repairing Quality Control Gage Calibration Equipment Maintenance Experience Operate, repair, and perform organizational and intermediate maintenance on mechanical components of gas turbine engines, main propulsion machinery (including gears, shafts, and controllable pitch propellers), assigned auxiliary equipment and propulsion control systems. Led watch team to a score of 100% in evolutions and drills during Engineering Certification. Accomplished an overall 91% calibration readiness ensuring ships readiness for Engineering Certification. Improved maintenance and qualification completion rates throughout the Engineering Department. Accomplished repairs to Gas Turbine Module Brake, Low Pressure Air Compressor motor and seawater strainer, and Fuel Oil Service Pump gear reducer ensuring ship completes tasking in the Persian Gulf. Effectively lead three sailors engaged in corrective and preventative maintenance for the Main Engine Room. Excelled in ensuring layup maintenance was properly conducted on over 100 various equipment ensuring the safety of contractors and sailors during an Extended Dry Dock. Provided critical assistance during the complete change out of number 2 gas turbine generator and number 2 oil distribution box.

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Page 1: Resume

Nicholas Michael Eaton505 Horn Drive

Crowley, Louisiana 70526(941)744-7747

[email protected]

Summary

Former second class petty officer in the United States Navy with 14 years of experience who is seeking a new challenge.

Key Qualifications

Troubleshooting Trend Analysis Problem Solving Critical ThinkingActive Learning Adaptability Mechanical RepairingQuality Control Gage Calibration Equipment Maintenance

Experience

Operate, repair, and perform organizational and intermediate maintenance on mechanical components of gas turbine engines, main propulsion machinery (including gears, shafts, and controllable pitch propellers), assigned auxiliary equipment and propulsion control systems.

Led watch team to a score of 100% in evolutions and drills during Engineering Certification. Accomplished an overall 91% calibration readiness ensuring ships readiness for Engineering

Certification. Improved maintenance and qualification completion rates throughout the Engineering Department. Accomplished repairs to Gas Turbine Module Brake, Low Pressure Air Compressor motor and seawater

strainer, and Fuel Oil Service Pump gear reducer ensuring ship completes tasking in the Persian Gulf. Effectively lead three sailors engaged in corrective and preventative maintenance for the Main Engine

Room. Excelled in ensuring layup maintenance was properly conducted on over 100 various equipment ensuring

the safety of contractors and sailors during an Extended Dry Dock. Provided critical assistance during the complete change out of number 2 gas turbine generator and

number 2 oil distribution box. Used troubleshooting skills to repair blow-in doors for gas turbine engines and gas turbine generators

restoring them to operating conditions. Supervised the processing of over 800 work authorization forms to allow repairs and installs to continue

uninterrupted and on schedule.

Training

Quality Assurance Inspector (Jan. 2015) Landing Craft, Air Cushion Propulsion and Lift Systems Maintenance (Apr 2007-May 2007) Gas Turbine Mechanical/Electrical, Class A (Jun 2004-Jul 2004) Engineering Mechanical Core (May 2004-Jun 2004) Fireman Apprentice Training (Aug 2001-Sep 2001) Recruit Training (Jun 2001-Aug 2001)

Work History

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Southeast Regional Maintenance Center - Jun 2014 - Jun 2015 Title: Maintenance Person Repair various equipment for various ships

USS The Sullivan's (DDG-68) - Jun 2009 - Jun 2014 Title: Work Center Supervisor, Maintenance Person Trained 3 junior personnel in proper watch standing procedures and maintenance procedures Supervised 3 junior personnel ensuring proper maintenance was conducted

Assault Craft Unit 5 - May 2007 - Jun 2009 Title: Maintenance Person Repaired bearing for lift fans

USS Carney (DDG-64) - Oct 2004 - May 2007 Title: Maintenance Person Maintained fuel pumps, lube oil pumps, and gas turbine engines Balanced lift fans and propellers

USS Yorktown (CG-48) - Sep 2001 - Apr 2004 Title: Maintenance Person Maintained fuel pumps, lube oil pumps, and gas turbine engines Helped assist with damage control efforts by isolating affected spaces