1. Austin J.
Corazzin
304 Main St #3B
Niantic, CT 06357
785-608-0467
acorazzin33@yahoo.com
www.linkedin.com/in/acorazzin
Career
Objective:
Utilize my nuclear power plant and supervisory experience to obtain a
challenging nuclear operator position, focusing on safe operation and
continued growth and advancement.
Experience: U.S. Navy 2005 to Present:
Submarine Learning Center, Groton, CT
Electronics Technician Rate Lead - Prepare, review, and coordinate Navy-wide
nuclear power training. Ensure accuracy and adequacy of materials prior to
fleet implementation.
USS San Juan, Groton, CT
Reactor Control Division Leading Petty Officer - Design and implement
maintenance schedules and oversee proper execution of complex evolutions.
Supervise seven junior personnel in performance of all daily duties.
Engineering Watch Supervisor/Reactor Operator - Operate reactor plant and
associated protection equipment. Supervise operation of nuclear propulsion
spaces, equipment contained in propulsion spaces and assist watch-
standers to ensure safe operation.
Quality Assurance Inspector - Prepare, supervise, and review all aspects of
repair work from preparation to completion, ensuring first time quality work
with a record of objective quality evidence.
Naval Nuclear Power Training Command (NNPTC), Charleston, SC
Instructor - Instruct future nuclear operators in: basic thermodynamic principles,
heat transfer, fluid flow, reactor physics, reactor behavior, construction, plant
safety and design. Instructed over 600 students with above 97% pass rate.
Education: B.S. Nuclear Energy
Engineering
Technology
Thomas Edison State
College
Trenton, NJ
Charleston, SC:
Naval Nuclear Power Training
Unit
Naval Nuclear Power School
Nuclear Field Electronics
Technician “A” School
Groton, CT
Electronics Technician
Maintenance School
Classifications: Submarine Nuclear Propulsion Plant Operator-Reactor Control
(NEC 3353)
Submarine Nuclear Propulsion Plant Supervisor-Reactor Control
(NEC 3363)
Nuclear Propulsion Plant Maintenance Supervisor (NEC 3373)
Instructor (NEC 9502)
2. Competencies
and Skills:
Supervisory - Able to facilitate and coordinate complex schedules and
evolutions with proper personnel for flawless execution.
Process Control - Review maintenance conditions, planning, and practices
to improve the down time of equipment while maximizing time for
maintenance completion as a whole.
Maintenance Planning - Plan and coordinate maintenance utilizing
personnel and resources to achieve schedule goals.
Electrical Theory - Vast background in AC/DC electrical circuits;
understanding of complex systems integration.
Troubleshooting and Repair - Proficient in developing plans for
troubleshooting, repair, and retests of complex electronic equipment.
Proficient in Microsoft Office applications, such as Microsoft Word, Excel,
Access, and Power Point.
Awards and
Honors:
2015 - Arnold Fletcher Award, Thomas Edison State College - For
exceptional achievement in self-directed learning.
2014 - Naval Achievement Medal - End of tour award commemorating
duties performed as an instructor and exam security coordinator at NNPTC
2010 - Naval Achievement Medal – End of tour award commemorating
duties performed aboard the USS San Juan while serving as Leading
Petty Officer of Reactor Control Division and Engineering Department
Training Assistant.
2009 - Naval Achievement Medal – Acknowledging the timely
troubleshooting and repair to the Rod Position Indication System allowing
the USS San Juan to maintain its obligation to perform exercises with the
South Africa Submarine Fleet.
Community
Service:
Involved in organization and execution of various projects for United Way
and Comcast Days of Caring from 2011 to 2013.
Devoted time to bettering the Charleston area community through Habitat
for Humanity from 2011 to 2013.
Volunteer worker for Kids Café, assisted in providing children from low-
income families with after school meals from 2012 to 2013.
References: Available upon request.