1. Kevin Noia
1200 Stockley Gardens, Norfolk, VA
Cell: (757)706-2039
knoia2708@gmail.com
Summary
Well qualified machinist specializing in the disassembly and rebuilding of industrial machinery. Extensively trained in
safe manufacturing practices.
Highlights
Rotating equipment repair
Blueprint, Schematic, and Drawing interpretation Experience with diesel engine repair
Exceptional problem solver Excellent fine motor skills
Customer service-oriented Good Troubleshooting Skills
Strong attention to detail Quick learner
Responsible and reliable Excellent problem solver
Flexible Over 8 years of experience
Motivated to learn new skills Detailed work skills
Career Oriented
TRAINING
Steam Plant Cleanliness
Flange Make-up
Foreign Material Exclusion Devices (FMEDs)
Asbestos Handling and Removal
Outside Machinist Basic
Lock-out Tag-out
Blueprint and Schematics Reading
Valve and Orifice Installation
Pump/ Pump components Installation and Alignment
System Flushing and Final Closure
Fitted Bolt and Torqueing
Rigging and Chain Hoist
Tack Welding
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2. Experience
Maintenance Technician
Greg Campbell (540) 946-3754
June 2014 to November 2014
Water Treatment Plant /Waynesboro - Waynesboro, VA
Operated consumer water demand and distribution system control equipment. Made sound and logical judgments
regarding process changes. Reviewed the daily computer log and reported any inaccuracies in the process board.
Coordinated ongoing maintenance and housekeeping of the plant. Read automatic gages at proper intervals to
determine PSI, air pressure and vacuum from the pumps. Directed routine preventative maintenance such as
adjustments, cleaning and painting equipment. Maintained correct temperature, levels and pressures on process
systems and equipment. Recorded all operating data on daily work sheet from laboratory analysis and flow metering
equipment. Communicated effectively with operators and supervisors on a technical level. Interpreted results of
process control analysis and made adjustments to optimize plant performance. Maintained current knowledge about
the latest operating and maintenance practices with continuing education courses.
Outside Machinist
A.J. Garrison (757) 688-8338
June 2009 to July 2013
Northrop Grumman/Newport News - Newport News, Virginia
Overhaul of various shipboard machinery such as Aircraft Launching and Recovery Equipment, Ship’s Service Turbine
Generators, Emergency Diesel Generators, Remote Pneumatic Operators. Installed and aligned pumps using dial
gauges, feeler gages, outside micrometers, and shim and torqueing bolts to drawing specs. Installed manifolds and set
up flushing Rig, Installed power packs, fuel injectors, aligned coupling, replaced Babbitt bearings on Emergency Diesel
Generators. Replaced Roller Bearings on Emg using bearing puller and hydraulic jack, Realigned catapults using
Alignment block and telescopic(snap) gauges, Installed Jet Blast Deflectors and all associated Hydraulic piping, valves,
gauges, and manifolds, Installed Remote Pneumatic Valve Operators along with gear boxes and extensions, Complete
teardown and repair of Ships Turbine Generators Using steam plant cleanliness maintaining logs and working
alongside a vendor replacing all bearings, in-place machined turbine rotor, installed new auto lube oil pump, new steam
dump valves, and reinstalled all associated piping, Complete teardown and rebuilding of Arresting Gear, installed new
floating piston, new gauges and gauge lines, line guards, piping, valves, and gaskets.
3. Utility II Technician
Curtis Clark : Phone (540) 942-6624
December 2007 to April 2009
Waynesboro Public Works Department - Waynesboro, Virginia
Tested machinery, equipment and parts to identify any defects. Installed water meters to include the insulation of main
service lines to meter boxes. Skilled in the emergency repairs to main water lines. Responsibilities included maintaining
a continuing check on the proper and efficient operation of the plant, which includes raw water supply, pumping,
treatment, finished water pumping and distribution storage. Duties also include working with and maintaining adequate
quantities of treatment chemicals, repair parts, and various supplies. Maintaining of records, logs, charts, surveys, etc.
Implementing and enforcing safe work practices and procedures. Providing an uninterrupted supply of clean, safe water
to the city. Maintaining operations during planned and emergency repairs. Driving to various locations remote from the
plant. Ability to climb steps and ladders in the plant and storage tanks. Knowledge and familiarity with the operation and
maintenance of equipment found in the facility. Ability to effectively communicate with the public and co-workers.
Mechanical ability and experience in the maintenance of a water treatment plant.
Machinist Mate
February 2002 to October 2005
United States Navy - Norfolk, Virginia
Skilled in the Testing of machinery, equipment and parts to identify any defects. Disassembled broken and defective
equipment to facilitate repair. Reassembled equipment after completed repairs. Cleaned and lubricated machinery and
equipment. Assembled and maintained physical structures using hand and power tools. Routinely inspected machinery
and equipment to diagnose malfunctions. Installed and calibrated gauges / generators on aircraft carriers. Knowledge
and skilled in the alignment of generators, diesel and steam, pumps, electrical/steam driven) aircraft launch and
recovery equipment, to include hydraulic skills. Checked fluid levels and replaced filters. Proficient in checking fluid
levels, flushing and replacing filters. Used hand tools to replace defective equipment parts. Replaced worn
anddamaged hoses, wiring and belts. Maintained up-to-date and accurate repair logs. Recorded pressure,
temperature, level and flow data into databases.
EDUCATION
United States Navy Machinist Mate / Boiler Tech ("A" School) 2002-2005
Norfolk Public School System / GED 2006