1. KAREN M. WILSON
DATE: 06/2015
LABOR CATEGORY: Engineering Technician
WORK SUMMARY:
Ms. Wilson has over 30 years experience in structural ship repair, maintenance and design.
Experienced in various tasks that include fabrication, removal/installation/modification,
engineering design support, and blueprint reading. She also has experience in technical report
writing, record keeping, quality assurance reviews of inspection plans, material preplanning,
coordinating, and procurement. Experienced in design development using the latest version of
AutoCAD where she developed drawings from ship check sketches, as-built drawings and
various other military standards and references, as well as NAVSEA standard items. She is also
experienced in drafting and development for structural arrangements, C&A (compartment and
access) and PID (paint, insulation and deck covering).
EDUCATION: Woodrow Wilson High School, Portsmouth, VA, 06/1978
Tidewater Community College, 1983
Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation Apprenticeship, 04/1985
CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES: Apprentice School Graduate (Virginia State
Certificate) 04/1/1985
OSHA Course #7615 10 hour maritime Training (expires 11/21/2018)
CLEARANCE: SECRET (Active)
QUALIFYING EXPERIENCE:
Gryphon Technologies, LC (06/2015-Present)
Engineering Technician (Arrangements)
CSC (Computer Science Corp.) 10/2014-06/2015
Junior Engineer
Senior Auto CAD designer in support of LCS 5 and LCS 6 wheelbooks for ships force.
BMT (British Maritime Technology) 09/2014-10/2014
Senior Designer
Structural AutoCAD design in support of LHA-8 for longitudinal strength analysis reporting for
the U.S. Coast Guard. This was a 3 week temporary assignment.
EBDG (Elliott Bay Design Group) 01/2014-03/2014
Auto Cadd Technician
2. Systems design at EBDG (Elliott Bay Design Group) in support of new concept design for LNG
(liquefied natural gas) carrying ATB (articulated tug & barge).
DNC Of Mobile 01/2013-05/2013
Engineering Technician
AutoCAD and NAVISWorks 2D and 3D in support of checking the model for a dredge. She
also trained in ship constructor modeling, nesting and assembly drawings.
Eastern Shipbuilding Group 10/2012-01/2013
Engineering Technician
AutoCAD in support of Harvey Gulf supply vessel at Eastern Shipbuilding Group where she was
assigned to develop the drawing for the HIPAP (high precision acoustic positioning system).
She also worked on the heli-deck and assisted in the drawing development of HVAC drawings.
Marinette Marine Corp. 02/2011-07/2011
AutoCadd Technician
Hull outfitting design support for LCS-5 at Marinette Marine Corp where she developed the
drawings for all hull thermal, fire and acoustic insulation and details.
Bath Iron Works 02/2010-07/2010
Engineering Technician
AutoCAD design in support of DDG 1000 Zumwalt Class Destroyer in Brunswick, Maine where
she was responsible for the hull damping drawing for all machinery rafts, A/C plants and other
foundations that required the damping tile, calculating all materials, including constraining
plates, studs and adhesive for all foundations requiring the tiles using MIL STD 4017.
NGNN/AMSEC 02/2008-03/2009
Engineering Technician
AutoCAD design in support of LHA-6 and new observation-instrumentation ship TAGM-25.
CDI Marine Corp. 11/2006-07/2007
Designer
AutoCAD design in support of LHA-6 while at CDI Marine in support of NNSY Codes 252 and
254 for updating all of the Mylar’s.
Serco 08/2005-08/2006
Performed AutoCAD design work for shop fabrication projects while at SERCO in support of
west coast naval vessels which included USS Okane (DDG 77) (S/A DDG-51-00373K)
AN/WSC-6, SHF foundations & structural modifications for SPAWAR San Diego, USS Milius
3. (DDG 69) (S/A DDG-51-00331K) TDRF foundations and structural modifications. Modified
electrical drawings for San Diego office and supported site surveys for both shipboard and shore
site engineering design efforts.
SAIC/AMSEC 03/2002-04/2005
Structural Designer
Performed AutoCAD design work on projects for the U.S. Navy in support of AIT installation
teams at AMSEC. Projects included NETWORK SERVERS, BME, SVDS, VMS, SABDS,
NSSMS, SEATEL, WIRELESS LAN, 6TV, DIGITAL HELM AND COMMUNICATION
CENTER installations and arrangements on aircraft carriers that included CV-63, CVN-65,
CVN-67, CVN-69, CVN-71, CVN-72. CVN-73. CVN-74 and CVN-76.
Newport New Shipbuilding Corp. 01/2001-03/2002
Designer
Performed AutoCAD design at Northrop Grumman on various projects for aircraft carriers
projects which included millennium heads, PID for millennium heads and catapult modifications.
Carriers worked on were CVN-65, CVN-68, CVN-69 and CVN-76.
CDI Marine Corp. 06-1998-09/2000
Designer
AutoCAD designer at CDI Marine in support of NNSY Codes 252 & 254 where she was
responsible for C&As, arrangement drawings, PIDs, and met J BHD modifications as well as
removal, installation, and modification drawings. Supported development of planning yard
standards for drawing development.
Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corp. 09/1986-12/1997
Shipfitter/Q.A. Inspector
As a 1st
class shipfitter at NORSHIPCO, she was responsible for repair and new fabrication of
various ships structural components as well as tack welding. Performed various structural jobs
on naval vessels, tankers and cruise ships that included shell 05plating, overhead, deck, and
bulkhead longitudinals, bulkhead inserts, watertight door installations, hatches, and scuttles. This
work was performed in accordance with NAVSEA standard items and work specifications as
well as other MIL STDs and references.
As a QA Inspector at NORSHIPCO, she performed tests, tank inspections, and final close
inspections, certified critical coating inspections for critical coated areas such as ship’s hull and
various tanks. Inspections also included hydro inspections on piping and blue contact
inspections on valves. Ships worked on for the U.S. Navy included AOE, LHA, LPD, CCG,
DDG, FFG, BB, PC and LST.
Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corp. 07/1981-05/1985
Apprenticeship
4. As an apprentice shipfitter at NORSHIPCO, she received hands on training as well as academic
requirements for the position. Became Coast Guard certified for proficiency in tack welding and
also went to school for oxy/acetylene burning. Became familiar with most industrial hand and
power tools as well as overhead cranes. Became a certified forklift driver and self propelled man
lift operator. She was also responsible for layout and installation of various structural plates and
shapes as well as development of sketches to support the removal and installations. She was also
trained in tank safety and respirator safety requirements. She attended the Apprentice School
where she took courses in introduction to shipbuilding, calculations and formulas, naval
architecture, physics, chemistry, trigonometry, geometry, board drafting blueprint reading,
technical report writing and layout and development. She became proficient in the trade and
graduated from the Apprenticeship School as a 1st
class mechanic with journeyman’s license.