1. John T Garrett
58A Christie Pl Bremerton, WA 98312 US
Contact Phone: (619) 213-7475 Email: john.t.garrett@outlook.com
10 YEARS EXPERIENCE AS A MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR/MANAGER. SKILLS INCLUDE:
Leadership Management Effective Communication
Quality Control Analysis Critical Thinking Safety and Security
Mechanical Planning and Execution Maintenance
Mentoring Customer Service Computers and Electronics
Schematics/Blueprints Troubleshooting Operation Monitoring
Work Experience
Work Control Manager 2013 to Present
United States Navy
USS Nebraska (SSBN-739) Combined Crew
Managed work control center to ensure the timely and accurate creation, dissemination and
documentation of work orders.
Supervised the receipt, verification and prioritization of work requests from organizational contacts.
Oversawthe creation of work orders;entered labor,contractand material charges againstwork orders and
the closure of work orders when completed.
Performed periodic audits of work orders.
Served as the communications center and dispatch for trades and professional staff.
Trained others in the use of the work order system.
Possesses an in-depth knowledge of theory and workings of submarine and depot level maintenance
processes.
Maintenance Supervisor 2012 to 2013
USS Nebraska (SSBN-739) (Blue)
Supervised and managed the day-to-day planning, maintenance, and implementation of all facets of
preventative and corrective maintenance.
Developed a safe and well-maintained departmental work area resultingin zero safety discrepanciesin the
work place.
Trained and mentored 26 personnel in the operation, introduction to new equipment or products,
maintenance, design, use of technical manuals, schematic diagrams, precision tools and instruments,
operating procedures (SOPs), production controls, and troubleshooting of all assigned equipment.
Supervised and planned numerous repairs and testing of High Pressure Hydraulic systems, Pneumatic
systems, MissileGas system, Seawater systems, Tanks and Compartments, and Plumbing systems meeting
scheduled requirements in a safe manner returning all equipment and systems to an operational status.
Reviewed formal and controlled work procedures,procured repair parts,monitored maintenance, ensured
satisfactory retests while maintaining flawless records.
Skilled in the use of technical manuals,schematics and mechanical systemdrawings for work controls and
troubleshooting applications.
Ensured proper notification was made to project personnel if an unsafe condition existed that Ships force
could not resolve.
Maintenance Mechanic to Maintenance Supervisor 1995 to 2012
Intermediate Maintenance Facility Naval Base Kitsap, USS Topeka (SSN-754), USS Dolphin (AGSS-555), Naval
Submarine Torpedo Facility Naval Weapons Station Yorktown, USS Nevada (SSBN-733) (Gold), USS Trepang (SSN-
674), USS Toledo (SSN-769)
2. Supervised and managed maintenance teams of up to 14 personnel. Prepared evaluations,trainingplans,
qualification/certification, for the maintenance team, conducted training lectures for technical topics
ranging in complexity from equipment configuration and repair, us e of precision tools and instruments,
casualty procedures, to theory and principals of operation and function.
Maintained statistical data, including equipment performance metrics. Interpreted a nd made
recommendations based on data gathered for executive level decision-making.
Qualified to operate and repair diesel engines, hydraulic valves, pistons, accumulators, refrigeration
compressors, air compressors, pneumatic systems, pumps, and valves.
Qualified and performed the duties of a Quality Assurance(QA) Inspector, maintaining SUBSAFE and LEVEL
1 certifications by performing material and procedural inspections.
Provided technical direction in theplanningof technical work projects,includinggeneratingtestschematics
and researchingacceptancecriteria,and executed numerous retests, includingvisual,vacuum,operational,
and hydrostatic tests.
Developed detailed specifications and plans for repair, testing and certification. Ensured all records were
maintained flawlessly.
Education/ Professional Training
Chief Sealth High School, Seattle, WA; 1995 High School Diploma
Gas Free Engineer, K-495-0051,4 days,05/06
Quality AssuranceInspector,A-557-0082,2 weeks, 07/05
MK48 HWT OfflineTech, A-123-0191, 2 months 07/01-09/01
FirstLine Leadership Development Program,P-500-0025,2 weeks, 05/01
Oxygen Generator 6L16 Operator, A-652-0050, 3 weeks, 03/98
Submarine Repair Parts Petty Officer,A-551-0091, 1 week, 01/98
Shipboard Gage Calibration,A-652-0240,1 week, 02/97
EPA Refrigeration Certification (Universal),A-652-0344,1 day,05/96
Submarine Diesel Engine Operator, A-652-0220, 1 week, 05/96
Ship’s Stores Refrigeration Systems R-12 Combined Maintenance, A-720-0027,2 weeks, 05/96
Submarine HydraulicsCombined Maintenance, A-652-0103,1 week, 04/96-05/96
High PressureAir Systems Combined Maintenance, A-652-0101, 1 week, 04/96
CO2 Scrubber and CO/H2 Burner Combined Maintenance, A-652-0104,1 week, 04/96
General Pumps Low PressureBlower Combined Maintenance, A-652-0223, 1 week, 04/96
General Mechanical MaintenanceSkills,A-652-0228,1 week, 04/96
Basic SubmarineDamage Control,A-495-2039, 3 days,03/96
Submarine Basic FireFighting,A-495-2071,1 day,03/96
Basic Enlisted SubmarineSchool,A-060-0011, 5-6 weeks, 02/96-03/96
MachinistMate, Class A,A-651-0053,4 weeks, 01/96-02/96
Engineering Mechanical Core,A-651-0120, 3-4 weeks, 11/95-01/96
Engineering Common Core, A-651-0118, 3 weeks, 10/95-11/95
Recruit Training,X-777-7770,8-10 weeks, 07/95-10/95
Professional Licenses/Certificates:
SSN/SSBN Auxiliary EquipmentTechnician
SSN/SSBN Diesel Engine MaintenanceTechnician
Controlled Material Handler
Oxygen Clean Worker
Quality AssuranceCraftsman
Quality AssuranceInspector
6L16 Oxygen Generator Maintenance/Operator
EPA Refrigerant Technician Certification (Universal)