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Dillon Blanchard
C: 8504179467
dblanchard.run@gmail.com
Tireless worker, committed to excellence and always interested in learning and improving.
Advanced engineering knowledge
Initiative to work independently
Strategic thinker
Mathematical reasoning aptitude
Proficient with computers
Dependability
Attention to detail
Very fast learner
December 2012
to
December 2016
United States Navy
Machinist's Mate
Qualified to stand watch in a naval nuclear reactor plant on board the USS Theodore
Roosevelt, with equipment such as pumps and valves, steam turbines and boilers and motor-
generators, ensuring safe and efficient operation to provide the ship with electrical power,
propulsion and maneuvering capabilities, clean potable water, and aircraft catapulting steam.
Also qualified to operate and maintain the ship's four emergency diesel generators in case of
loss-of-power casualties.
Very experienced with following procedures verbatim, without deviation.
2010 Northport, Alabama, United StatesTuscaloosa County High School
High School Diploma
2013 Charlston, SC, USANuclear Field 'A' School
Machinist's Mate
Basic machinery, Mechanical Engineering, Mathematics, heat transfer and fluid flow theory
2013 Charlston, SC, USANaval Nuclear Power School
Nuclear Engineering
Nuclear Physics, Thermodynamics, Basic electricity, Steam cycle of a nuclear power plant,
Radiation, Chemistry, Metallurgy, Advanced Mathematics
2014 Charlston, SC, USANaval Nuclear Prototype Training
On-the-job Training
Prototype is a permanently moored decommissioned submarine, with just the reactor
plant/engine room. Students learn to apply what they've learned in A school and Power
School on board the prototype, in the form of watch standing and operation of various
equipment, eventually earning the final qualification to be a Navy Nuclear Operator.