United States Navy, Petty Officer Second Class (E-5) 11/2009 - 11/2014
Fleet Marine Force Corpsman (Combat Medic)
• Developed, coordinated, and supervised safety plans for the prevention of injuries and the evacuation plans.
• Assisted health care professionals in providing medical care to active duty and dependents.
• Rendered emergency medical treatment and transported patients. Served as physician extender.
• Created, maintenance, upkeep and safe guarding of over 1100 medical and dental treatment records.
• Supervised the administration, documentation, and discharge care of over 2500 intramuscular, subcutaneous, and intradermal inoculations and vaccinations.
• Patient Tracker for sick and injured Marines in a battalion …show more content…
EXPERIENCE:
Amerapex Corporation, Non-Destructive Technician (NDT) 07/2015 - Present
NDT level II UT-T & VT/ Level I Guided & UT-SW/ Level I Radiographer/ Safety Representative
• Conduct multiple types of non-destructive testing methods on welds, piping and vessels.
• Corrosion Under Insulation (CUI) inspections. Dike wall soil-to-air interface pipe inspections.
• Thickness testing on piping at corrosion monitoring locations.
• NDT methods Guided Wave, UT-T, VT, Open Vision X-ray, and Profile X-ray using Computer Radiography.
• Verified and/or updated P&ID’s and Isometric drawings to represent the piping within the units of Pasadena Refining Systems Inc.
• Safety Representative for a project at Tesoro Oil Refinery. During the over 6,000 man-hour project I led daily safety meetings, reported weekly Behavior Based Safety Observations, fall protection safety harness inspections, and inspected crew’s daily JSA/JHA’s.
• Curriculum of the Olympus Scientific Solutions Americas Radiation Safety and Operator Training for field portable X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrum Analyzers for the use of Positive Material Identification (PMI)