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MICHAEL S. NESBITT 87-1048 Kaipoi Street Waianae, HI 96792 (808) 330-3615 (808) 668-9798 mn1d02dc6@westpost.

net MECHANICAL TECHNICIAN Delivery through Personal Performance and Leadership PROFILE Highly motivated power plant operator experienced in the introduction and suppor t of a wide variety of projects, able to work with, motivate, and mentor diverse professional teams, while leading by example. A proven leader, who quickly and successfully responds to ever-changing environments and situations, consistently achieves goals within critical project deadlines, and is able to leverage an ey e for detail, ensuring success and quality. * Confident, highly energized, effective, and persuasive communicator, with stro ng interpersonal and communication skills. Detail- and results-oriented with a p roven ability to demonstrate flawless execution of innovative strategies. An ana lytical and strategic thinker with the highest professional standards and person al integrity. CORE COMPETENCIES Problem Identification, Strategic and Tactical Planning, Global Delivery, Team L eadership Project Management, Effective Communication, Training, Mentoring, Power Plant Technical Writing, Process Improvements, EPA PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE United States Navy 1998-2011 Maintenance Coordinator Pearl Harbor, HI 2008-2011 Key leader serving as Leading Chief Petty Officer for Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hi ckam (JBPHH) Hawaii's maintenance program. * Supervised the highly visible USS Arizona memorial detachment and the JBPHH ce remonial guards while ensuring the review of daily tasking, reports, and overvie ws of the scheduling and execution of over 100 harbor tours, 600 navy veteran fu nerals, and 100 color guard events for the 67th anniversary of the attack on Pea rl Harbor. * Evaluated and coordinated the planned maintenance system of eight work centers with a 100% accomplishment rate. Substance Abuse Counselor Okinawa, Japan 2007-2008 Subject matter expert accountable for performing assessment, and intake intervie ws, developing training plans, maintaining statistical data on patient progress, preparing summary reports, and conducting individual and group counseling, cris is intervention, aftercare planning, and referrals for 32 alcohol abuse and depe ndent patients while saving the military over $2,000,000 in civilian clinical fe es. Power Plant Supervisor Pearl Harbor, HI 2005-2007 Successfully supervised main propulsion machinery spaces and division of 30 pers onnel in the maintenance and repair of four LM2500 gas turbine engines and three Allison 501 K34 generator sets along with associated auxiliary equipment.

* Successfully mMaintained STAR air compressor components, bleed and start air s ystems, fuel service and transfer systems, halon systems, exchangers, jacking ge ars, main drainage systems, moister separators, sea service systems, stern tube seal (MX9) system components, various pumps valves, regulating devices, mechanic al linkages, and water wash system. Michael S. Nesbitt Page 2

Power Plant Operator HI and FL 2000-2005 Effectively served as engineering departments crew status phasing plan (CSPP) an d training coordinator ensuring 100% personnel qualifications therefore transfor ming a division of 25 personnel into a functioning team. * Corrected over 525 discrepancies including repairs and adjustments on CRP hydr aulic components, STAR low pressure compressors, and gas turbine / reduction gea r synchro self shifting clutches while replacing seal rings during pump overhaul and coordinating over 50 engineering hot / cold checks, resulting in the effici ent operation of engineering department during ship construction and successful maiden deployment to the Mediterranean Sea. * Instrumental in the establishment of the engineering department office and adm inistrative programs, initiating two kilo's for 14 divers work packages while la ying the ground work for the operational testing of one gas turbine generator, t wo main propulsion engines, and associated engines in engine room two. * Saved the United States Navy approximately $2,000,000 during deployment by pre venting damage to the ship main reduction gear (MRG) through quickly restoring l ube oil pressure to the main reduction gear system after a loss of lube oil pres sure casualty while at speeds in excess of 30 knots. Fuel / Oil Technician Silverdale, WA 1998-2000 Successfully coordinated the Navy Oil Analysis Program (NOAP) associated with va rious special boats used for the security of the nations ballistic fleet while m aintaining and routing daily fuel and water reports without delay. * Trained and maintained Coast Guard guidelines during 29 fuel transfers and 44 oily waste removal operations, totaling 60,000 with zero incidents therefore pre venting any major or minor spills in the pristine waters of Washington State. * Qualified as Boat Coxswain, performing 34 picket (guard) duties for the inboun d / outbound movements and weapons on load / offload for the nations Ballistic M issile Defense submarines. EDUCATION Bachelor of Science, Social Science

Thomas Edison State College Olympic College

Associates of Science, Marine System Technology

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Boiler Water / Feed Water, EPA Certificate, Everude Outboard Engine Maintenance and Repair TECHNICAL SUMMARY Microsoft Office Windows 3.1, 95, 98, 2000, NT, and XP

PROFESSIONAL AWARDS Four Navy Achievement Medals, Two Flag Letter Of Commendations, Four Good Conduc t Medals Global War on Terrorism Service, Two National Defense Service, Senior Sailor of the Quarter Two Navy Battle "E", Three Navy Sea Service Deployment Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation

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