1. Clayton M. Smith
6 Arrowhead Trail, Waterford, CT 06385 / Cell: 716.507.2725
cms6751@gmail.com
NAVAL NUCLEAR POWER PROFESSIONAL / ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN
Hold an active Secret Security Clearance
Expertise in digital electronics systems and power production and regulation equipment.
Troubleshoot generators, electronics systems, control panels, and record keeping software.
Read and interpret technical document and drawings, data analysis, and safety operations.
PROFFESSIONALSUMMARY
A dedicated and experiencedElectronics Technician who understands the need for accurate technical
documentationandtraining.Equallycapableof workingaloneorasamemberof a team,andcomfortable
exercising initiative and complex problem solving.
Critical thinking
Attentiontodetail
Decisionmaking
Reasoning
Constantlearning
Adaptability
Creative thinking
Communications
Honesty/integrity
EDUCATION & PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
3-M Maintenance Work CenterSupervisor
Quality Assurance Craftsman
ElectronicsTechnician Maintenance School – US Navy,Kings Bay, Georgia,2015
One month of intensive training for analog and digital circuit board inspection, repair, and
fabrication. Extensive training in component level troubleshooting.
Naval NuclearPropulsionTraining Unit – US Navy, Saratoga Springs, NewYork, 2012 - 2013
Six monthsof traininginoperations,maintenance,andrepairof plantequipment.
Naval NuclearPower School – US Navy, Charleston,South Carolina,2011 - 2012
Six months of accelerated college level studies in mathematics, algebra based physics,
mechanical/electrical engineering, chemistry,radiological controls and fundamentals,and reactor
theory and design.
Naval NuclearField“A” School for ElectronicsTechnicians – US Navy,Charleston,South Carolina, 2012
Six months of accelerated college level studies in mathematics, basic electricity, electrical
fundamentals, digital electronics, and instrumentation and control equipment. Training in
component level troubleshooting for both analog and digital systems.
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EXPERIENCE
UnitedStates Navy
ElectronicsTechnician (Nuclear) SecondClassPetty Office 2013 – Present
USS NewHampshire,Groton, Connecticut
Servingas PropulsionPlantOperator,operatingandmaintainingaNaval Nuclear Propulsion Plant(NNPP)
and associated equipment, supervising and administering NNPP operations. Use general purpose test
equipment and auxiliary equipment to perform tests, calibration, maintenance, and repairs on NNPP
systems, and create and maintain extensive administrative records on the same. Serving as Shutdown
Reactor Operator, the Petty Officer in charge of the shutdownreactor and propulsion plant who directs
all evolutionsthat occurinthe engineroom.Chargedoverelectrical operations/loaddispatchbydirecting
the distributionof electrical powerformship’sserviceturbine generatorsandemergencydiesel generator
during normal and casualty operations to maintain continuity of electrical power to ship’s vital loads.
Aided in the training and qualification of 20+ crew members using hands on training in multiple
watch stations.
Audited over 900 days of data for reports, with no errors. Additionally correctedseveral previous
reports
Directly involved with the operation, maintenance, and repair of several million dollars of
electronics equipment
AFFILIATIONS
Sigma Chi International Fraternity
Founding member of the Sigma Chi Lambda Kappa Chapter at Rochester Institute of Technology
Volunteered for numerous hours of community service
Participatedinthe organizationandcompletionof afundraiserforthe Huntsman Cancer Institute
Boy Scouts of America
Eagle Scout
Numerous hours of community service
HOBBIES AND PASS TIMES
Actively learning Russian
Continuously exploring new skills
Enjoy traveling to seeing new places