Stephen

11/11/2014
Harleysville, PA

Position Desired

Nuclear Engineering
Philadelphia, PA
Yes

Resume

EDUCATION
BS Chemical Engineering; 1994 - Mississippi State University (Cum Laude)
MS Operations Management; 2002 - University of Arkansas
MA National Security and Strategic Studies; 2008 - United States Naval War College

TRAINING
Surface Warfare Division Officer/Department Head/Executive Officer/Commanding Officer School; Newport, RI
US Naval Nuclear Power School; Orlando, FL
Naval Nuclear Power Training Unit; Charleston, SC

EXPERIENCE; Commander, Surface Nuclear Officer, United States Navy

Commanding Officer, Navy Recruiting District Philadelphia (1/13-present)
Led force of 195 personnel consisting of military enlisted and Officers, Civilian, Contractor, and Union Employees assigned to 43 Navy Recruiting Stations, two Officer Processing Stations, two Military Entrance Processing Stations, and one Headquarter across a five state Area of Responsibility covering 18, 500 square miles.
• Directly responsible for a budget and facilities including 43 Stations and over 100 government vehicles in excess of $2.1 million dollars. Responsible for management of extensive budget involving Command travel money, non-IT supplies, and vehicle management.
• Fostered record Command retention resulting in award of consecutive Retention Excellence Awards.
• Led and managed all aspects of Union negotiations involving 14 Civilian Service bargaining employees
• Responsible for extensive coordination between several organizations across five states including Military Entrance Processing Command, Navy Criminal Investigative Services, and Commander Navy Recruiting Command, and Fleet and Family Support Center representatives.

Naval Exchange Officer, United States Army Africa (4/10-12/11)
Served as Naval liaison and Exchange Officer on staff of United States Army Africa serving in Future Operations responsible for leading joint operational planning teams in crisis action and contingency planning operations.
• Lead planner for Future Operations and integral in development and preparation for implementation of joint JUDICIOUS RESPONSE exercise.
• Led Command wide efforts and coordination with component commands on real world and exercise Non Combatant Evacuation Operations (NEO) and Foreign Humanitarian Assistance (FHA) planning efforts.

Executive Officer, USS LASSEN (DDG-82) (1/09-8/10)
Responsible for leadership, training, and safety of 36 Officers and 280 enlisted personnel including embarked helicopter detachment and overall material condition and maintenance of Arleigh Burke class Destroyer.
• Led crew of 280 personnel in 2009 Commander Naval Surface Forces Battle Effectiveness Award.
• Led Integrated Training Team, Damage Control Training Team, and 3M maintenance team through highly successful INSURV, ULTRA-S inspection and 3M certification.
• Achieved 52% advancement for E-4 doubling Navy average and 21% for E-5 exceeding Navy standard.
• Led LASSEN through timely start and completion of $6 million Dry-docking Availability.

Reactor Training Assistant, USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN (CVN-72) (04/05-1/07)
Responsible for development and implementation of Reactor Department nuclear and non-nuclear training, propulsion plant complex drill scenario planning operations and qualification programs for 430 personnel.
• As Propulsion Plant Senior Drill Team Leader, led safe conduct of 300 complex casualty control drills resulting in outstanding execution during Operational Reactor Safeguards Examination.
• Developed and implemented complex training plan and qualification process for arduous deployment cycle and Dry-docking Availability for over 400 personnel in Reactor Department.
• Completed qualification as Engineering Officer of the Watch and Reactor Duty Officer responsible for maintenance and operation of both Number One and Number Two propulsion plant operations and over 50 personnel during underway and in port operations.

Combat Systems Officer, USS FORD (FFG-54) (10/03-04/05)
Led Department of 50 personnel in maintenance, training, operation, and upkeep of all weapon systems, radar equipment, and combat system equipment as well as Senior Watch Officer and Force Protection Officer.
• Responsible for the genesis and initial startup of FORD’s Maintenance Information Center managing $18.5 million dollar Dry-Docking Availability. Responsible for tracking and completing over 350 complex jobs involving multiple organizations and departments.
• Managed and supervised successful offload of over $1.2 million dollars in ammunition.
• Force protection management and utilization of assets resulted in cost savings of over $700, 000 dollars during Dry-docking Availability through management of watch standing personnel and time management.
• Qualified as Of...

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